
Dominated by lakes and mountains, the department of Haute-Savoie is home to some of France’s most famous Alpine skiing resorts, such as Chamonix and Morzine. However, even if you are visiting the Rhone-Alpes region in the summer months, or if you prefer sightseeing to sliding on snow, there is still a lot for tourists to enjoy. The spa towns on the shore of Lake Geneva provide the opportunity for some rest and relaxation, while the pretty town of Annecy is a great base for exploring the Alps; including the jewel in the mountain range, Mont Blanc.

When you think of Portugal, you usually think of sun-drenched beaches, luxury hotels and family-friendly beach resorts. And, if you have heard of Porto at all, it is probably because of their football team.
However, the city’s historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage site filled with picturesque townhouses, mercantile warehouses, cobbled alleys and wide-open boulevards.
Built along the banks of the Douro River estuary, the city is riddled with hills and is blessed with a constant cooling breeze, which is most welcome during the sweltering summers, when temperatures can peak at 40 degrees.

It may be known for its red light district but there are many reasons that make it an enjoyable place to visit as a couple. Choosing your honeymoon destination means first deciding on the sort of activities you enjoy. You may want a complete hideaway from everyone, in the sun or at a snow covered winter lodge; outdoor activities whether they are swimming or skiing; visiting art centers and museums. The choice is yours.
So why choose Amsterdam for your honeymoon destination?

Visiting castles in France can be exciting – with all the stories of ferocious battles and knights in shining armor. Some of the castles are even known to have a resident ghost.
France has thousands of castles (around 1,000 in the southwest alone). A few of them have been used as stage sets for movies, such as Jeanne d’Arc and Chocolat…

Southern Germany, famous for its thermal springs, provides an opportunity for you to relax and unwind and relieve muscular and mental stress. Among the main attractions of Southern Germany is the Galaxy Erding, the largest water park of Europe. The water park features slow rides as well as thrilling rides like ‘Speed Blaster’ that can move you as fast as 72km/h. There are natural thermal pools that relax your mind, body and soul. In all there are twelve high speed slides at Galaxy Erding for all the thrill and adventure..

Located in the southeast of Austria, is the state of Styria. Dwelled in the spectacular beauty of nature and serenity, this place is a tourist’s favourite. Graz, the state capital, is also known as ‘the green state’ and is famous for the lush greenery and the peaceful..