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For forty years we have been introducing our guests to the hidden gems of Sicily; places that have taken our breath away, caused us to pause in wonder and excited our senses. This is not to say that we do not appreciate the smoking spectacle of Mount Etna, the archaeological splendours at Agrigento, the chaotic (yet enrapturing) nature of Palermo and the glorious beaches which line the island's coast. It is more that we have found the island to come to life when venturing away from the beaten tourist track. In our latest blog we have highlighted our favourite natural wonders of Sicily.
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Thirty years ago Yngve Bergqvist had a dream; a dream that saw him resign from his mining career and spearhead the creation of a hotel made wholly of ice and snow in the heart of Swedish Lapland. Today, the ICEHOTEL is famous all over the world and offers guests the chance to sleep in sub-zero temperatures year-round. A unique hotel with a fascinating story. Happy Birthday to the ICEHOTEL, we look forward to sharing the next stage of your journey with you.
My first visit to Swedish Lapland during the Midsummer far exceeded any, if not all of my expectations. I had been told by a few colleagues how beautiful Sweden is and they were right. Travelling from Lulea to Kiruna via Harads, Haparanda, Tornedalen and Jukkasjarvi, I witnessed spectacular landscapes - the tallest trees, crystal clear rivers and lakes, lush green vegetation, jagged mountains and quiet roads.
Veneto is the northeastern region of Italy stretching from the Dolomite Mountains to the Adriatic Sea. Venice, its regional capital, is famed for its canals, Gothic architecture and Carnival celebrations. Veneto was part of the powerful Venetian Republic for more than 1,000 years, between the 7th and 18th centuries. Near alpine Lake Garda, medieval Verona is known as the setting of Shakespeare's "Romeo & Juliet." In June, our colleague Alison spent two weeks exploring the region's cities, heritage sites and a variety of cultural experiences.