by Leanne Williams | Sep 5, 2023
A Mediterranean haven, Sicily’s history is deeply rooted in diverse civilizations, including Greeks, Romans, Arabs, Normans and Spanish. This mosaic of influences is vividly reflected in its art, architecture, cuisine and traditions, making for an unforgettable...
by Leanne Williams | Aug 18, 2023
Nestled on the north-eastern coast of Sicily, Italy, the ancient town of Taormina stands as a living testament to Sicilian history. As you traverse the ancient streets, each cobblestone and each corner holds a story from the past, transporting visitors to bygone eras....
by Jason Brasier | Aug 10, 2023
In a picturesque peninsula sitting just near Dubrovnik, you’ll find unique pearls of the Adriatic. No, not the type that adorn the necks of the upper class; here, the gems are the oysters themselves. In Mali Ston there exists a long history of oyster...
by Ginny Smith | Feb 20, 2017
A Tour Director for 13 years, with a partiality for southern England, Guernsey and France, Peter loves to fulfil guests’ lifelong dreams of visiting places or seeing sights that match or exceed their expectations. Always encouraging guests to try regional specialties,...
by Ginny Smith | Nov 14, 2016
For many, March is the best month of the year to travel. When the Northern Hemisphere finally emerges from the winter freeze into bright days and budding flowers, this is the start of spring. Often combining the ideal blend of warmer weather and fewer crowds, there...