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Get in touchAllow us to whet your appetite for a Sunvil holiday with our collection of inspiring blogs, compiled by the Sunvil team and our guest writers. From sharing our favourite viewpoints and local tavernas, to recommending those must-see attractions and the experiences that we ourselves have enjoyed, our blogs are styled to give you a taste of the real destination.
Dia de los muertos is an annual festival that celebrates the dead in a vibrant, colourful four day party.
One of the attractions of a holiday in Greece has traditionally been the simple lifestyle – an 'away from it all' back to basics holiday which is reflected in comfortable albeit 'no frills' accommodation. However, the past few years has seen a growth in smaller, deluxe properties which are at least the match of those found for many years in rural Italy, Portugal and Spain. This new breed of small upmarket hotels can be found in some unexpected places - often in locations of outstanding natural beauty away from the crowds.
‘Notes from the field – Samos, Ikaria and Lemnos’ is the latest in our series of blogs following the Sunvil team as they explore our destinations in search of hidden gems and to handpick our holiday accommodation. Written by Stella, a member of our expert Greek team, this piece details her experiences on the islands and the highlights from her trip.
While summer is the most popular season for a holiday, the team at Sunvil can also offer you great holidays during the spring months. In many places it is warm enough to go to the beach, nature bursts into bloom with a kaleidoscope of flowers and plants, arid landscapes are transformed with carpets of lush green vegetation attracting hikers, walkers and nature lovers. It is also the perfect time to visit to avoid the busy summer crowds. Our Sunvil travel experts share their personal highlights and recommendations based on their first-hand experience, passion and knowledge as to where to visit for an ideal break next spring.
Northern Norway’s landscape changes from Alpine mountains and narrow fjords with thriving fishing communities, to Arctic tundra and large open spaces. This is the land of the Midnight Sun and of the Aurora Borealis and a photographer’s dream.