2023

North portugal :

Culture tour

Porto is the second largest city on the Iberian Peninsula located along the Douro river estuary. The city center is one of the oldest historic European centers and has been a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1996. Once an outpost for the Roman Empire it is now the center of export for the Port wine named for the city. . . .

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2023

Scotland:
Whisky Tour

The Moray Speyside region in northeastern Scotland is home to the world’s largest concentration of malt whisky distilleries and over half the distilleries in Scotland. This malt whisky country with its historic and famous distilleries, coopers, bottlers, and retailers, produces some of the world’s most famous brands of single malt Scotch whisky, such as Glenfiddich and The Glenlivet, and well-known blended whiskies including Chivas Regal and Johnny Walker.

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2024

South puglia:
culture tour

The region of Puglia is located on the heel of the Italian Peninsula and is bordered by the Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea and the Gulf of Taranto to the East and South and Molise, Compania, and Basilicata to the North and West. It is one of the richest archaeological regions in Italy . . .

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2023

Piedmont:
Wine & Food Tour

Piedmont is one of the top food and winegrowing regions in Italy. The Langhe area was designated a Unesco World Heritage Site and is renowned for its wines, cheeses . . .

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2023

UMBRIA: WINE AND CULTURE TOUR

The region of Umbria is bordered by Lazio, Tuscany and Marche. It is the only region having no coastline nor common border with another country. Umbria is home to one of the most famous World Heritage Sites in Italy, Assisi. The region is also called Italy’s “Green Heart” because of it’s nature parks, lakes and natural beauty. It’s a place where old world traditions are still part of everyday life . . .

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2024

South puglia:
culture tour

The region of Puglia is located on the heel of the Italian Peninsula and is bordered by the Adriatic Sea, Ionian Sea and the Gulf of Taranto to the East and South and Molise, Compania, and Basilicata to the North and West. It is one of the richest archaeological regions in Italy . . .

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