Many stereotypes apply to Germany and Germans, which are sometimes true, but when we get to know the authentic life of the locals better, we realize that we can discover many more interesting things about this country and its inhabitants. For example, did you know that Germany, despite its reputation as an industrial country, has large areas of unspoiled nature? Or that there are more than 300 restaurants with at least one Michelin star in the holiday country? And that in no other European country do they eat so much bread?
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Germany is a popular destination among Slovenian travelers. Anyone who has visited this beautiful and orderly country will definitely return there. In addition to natural attractions, Germany also offers a rich historical and cultural heritage. This country invites both nature and sports fans as well as art lovers. Everyone will discover in it the mosaic of attractions that means the most to them. This time we went on a family adventure through Bavaria, a family road trip!
So many good things happen in summer - holidays, barbecues, sun, sea and swimming pools. But there are also some aspects of the summer season that we collectively dread in the name of looking good: sweat, shiny faces, body odor and pesky insect bites.
Summertime is the time when we all think about where and when we will go on vacation. It takes us a lot of time to decide where we will go on vacation, but at the same time, in the current situation, we also have to take into account the conditions for crossing borders between countries, restrictions in public places and other things that corona times bring. In addition, pack these 6 things that should not be missing on vacation in your travel bag.
If you know that you will come back from vacation "smart", then it is much better to go on vacation yourself - because some people will simply RUIN your vacation!
Travel in a pandemic situation is extremely unpredictable, information often changes overnight, and it is no different even over the years of individual airlines. Many newlyweds are thus wondering what will happen to the honeymoon, which is the icing on the cake of all wedding vows. If you're one of those who can't wait to get on a plane again, here are some dream destinations that currently promise safe and memorable honeymoons.
In the last year, we have all gotten to know the hidden corners and natural beauties of Slovenia better, but we have to admit that we already honestly miss the feeling of getting on a plane and embarking on a new adventure. Since travel to most parts of the world is still banned or at least very restricted, the Drive & Listen app has recently become popular among travel enthusiasts.
In the editorial office, we have selected for you the best books for travelers in 2021, which will make your travels easier or at least take you to a dream destination in your mind. Maybe because of the situation we're in, you haven't booked your next trip yet, but one thing you can definitely do is become armchair travelers and expert travel planners. Stay one step ahead with our Best Books for Travelers 2021 list!
Given that there is hardly any aspect of our lives that has not been affected by the coronavirus pandemic, the world of travel will also be forever changed by this unforgettable moment in human history. Innovation in the world of travel will respond faster than ever to market changes when it comes to traveler expectations and behavior. Travelers will strive for a higher level of safety and more sustainable travel offers, and their preferences will also change when it comes to where and with whom they travel.
Are you a person who dreams of getting lost and landed on a paradise island, or are you someone who enjoys wandering around world capitals?
What are the most romantic destinations for newlyweds and anyone who wants to rekindle the spark or reawaken passion? These are destinations where romance is guaranteed!
The startup company Space Perspective wants to take you to the edge of our universe, from where you can admire our beautiful planet! The first passengers are expected to fly into the "unknown" as early as next year.