We travel to Venice in the footsteps of the "palazzi" of the Grand Canal and Peggy Guggenheim, one of the most important art collectors in history, who spent her last years in the city of canals.
Discover a trip to the Cook Islands, one of the most remote, sustainable, and paradisiacal destinations on the planet, where time seems to have stopped to the rhythm of nature and waves.
Champagne is a captivating region with its idyllic landscapes, gastronomy, history, culture, and, of course, its most precious commodity: the champagne wine. Discover this area through a tour of the most exclusive wineries.
New Zealand is a country known for its nature, its vineyards, and for being the setting of "The Lord of the Rings" and "The Hobbit" trilogy, but there is much more to discover in this remote destination!
If there is a name that goes hand in hand with Lisbon, it is that of the writer Fernando Pessoa. From his hand, we walk and discover some of his favorite places in this fascinating city.
Ida Laura Pfeiffer was a 19th-century Austrian housewife who, at the age of 45, decided to hang up her apron, sell her property in Vienna, and travel the world.
Discover Hawaii, a country where climate, nature, gastronomy, and a lifestyle based on human relationships, make it one of the most optimistic and happy countries in the world.
Discover the story of Margaret Elizabeth Fountaine, a naturalist and explorer from Victorian England, who traveled the world for 50 years, collecting butterflies in sixty different countries.
In 1873, Jules Verne published "Around the World in 80 Days". In 1889, Nellie Bly, an intrepid 26-year-old reporter, managed to emulate Phileas Fogg's feat, but in only 72 days.