Begeben Sie sich weiter zur Insel Pico und lernen Sie den dritthöchsten Vulkan im Atlantik kennen — er thront auf einer Höhe von 2.350 Metern! Erklimmen Sie den Berg Pico und bewundern Sie die herrlichen Basaltlavafelder, die der Insel einen gräulichen Stich verleihen, aus nächster Nähe. Legen Sie unterwegs eine Pause ein und betrachten Sie das Meer am Horizont... Land in Sicht! Und zwar die benachbarten Inseln Faial und São Jorge. Bei klarer Sicht sind sogar die Inseln Graciosa und Terceira zu erkennen.
Balearic Islands, Land of Pirates
In the western part of the Mediterranean Sea, the Balearic Islands are an autonomous community of Spain. Visit the Island of Menorca and discover a unique diversity.
The northern wild and rocky beaches contrast with the ones from the South, made of fine sand and transparent waters. Be sure to visit the S'Albufera Des Grau Natural Park, one of the most important wetlands in Europe and shelter for migratory birds.
Cinque Terre, a Harsh Beauty
With its villages embedded along the Mediterranean coast, Cinque Terre, Italy, is an authentic movie set. Formed by the "Five Lands" of Monterosso, Vernazza, Corniglia, Manarola and Riomaggiore, this part of the Italian Riviera is a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1997.
The depths of this enchanted world can only be reached by foot. And, since all roads lead to Cinque Terre, there are dozens of hiking trails that connect the small villages to each other. Venture through the 12km of Sentiero Azzurro — the Blue Path — and watch as the magnificent Vernazza arises between hills and valleys.
Greek Islands, the Refuge of Gods
Endless beaches, breathtaking scenarios, stories of gods and goddesses... The Greek Islands, on the coastline of Greece, is a real dream. In total, there are more than 6,000 islands and islets sprinkled throughout the Aegean and Ionian seas. Only 227 are inhabited! Formed by a circular group of islands belonging to the Cyclades archipelago, Santorini — officially Thira — is a mandatory stop. Known for its whitewashed houses and sea blue domes, the Island of Santorini is a real gem. Have you ever seen this landscape in Greek yogurt packaging?