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October 8, 2022

UK Scotland By Design JESS@FriendsTravel.com

#Scotland By Design
9 days from #Edinburgh to #Glasgow
More haggis or more history! More insider stories or #Outlander scenery! Another dram of whisky or a dramatic, glen! That’s the beauty of Scotland and now, you can choose how to rock your tartans on this 9-day vacation from Edinburgh to Glasgow with a menu of complimentary Your Choice Excursions.

This Tour is Plaid to the Bone:



o An in-depth journey through the Lowlands and Highlands.
o A balance of Scotland’s bucket-list destinations and off-the-beaten-path delights.
o Included YourChoice Excursions in Edinburgh, Pitlochry, Inverness, and Glasgow.
o Bagpipes, baby!








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Cities & Locations

World Heritage Sites are designated by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) for having cultural, historical, scientific or other form of significance. The sites are judged to contain cultural and natural heritage around the world considered to be of outstanding value to humanity.
The following UNESCO World Heritage Sites can be seen or visited on this vacation:
• Old and New Towns of Edinburgh

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October 7, 2022

Vienna Austria Mozart JESS@FriendsTravel.com

#ClassicalMusic in #Vienna is a pervading presence that manifests itself in many ways. It flows together to express creativity and a joyful and thoughtful approach to life, and above all, it communicates emotion beyond words.

Much of 18th-century classical music happened in Vienna, with #Mozart, #Haydn, and #Beethoven being its leading proponents. Today, their music still vibrates in the local opera houses and concert halls, but it is in the museums where we can immerse ourselves in their world and get a glimpse of their lives.

Two museums are on top of our lists and are a must-see for Viennese classical music. One is the #Mozarthaus Vienna, and the other is the House of Music. Both are in the first district, meaning right in the center of town.



The Mozart Haus Vienna at Domgasse No 5 is the home where Mozart lived with his family from 1784 to 1787 and where he composed the world-famous opera “The Marriage of Figaro.”

On the other hand, the House of Music is an entirely different museum. It opened in 2000 and is Austria’s first museum dedicated to sound. Across an exhibition space of 54,000 sq. ft., a range of hi-tech interactive and multimedia presentations introduce the world of music, from the earliest human use of instruments to the music of the present day. A whole floor is dedicated to Vienna’s school of classical music.

Aside from the permanent collection, the museum has interesting exhibitions, hosts lovely concerts, and can be rented for special events. Please get in touch with Nina at the Mozarthaus if you have any special requests, or need special guided tours. Easily arranged by #FriendsTravelWestHollywoodCa90069

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October 4, 2022

Bargain Britain: Luxe Life is Easy with Historically Low Exchange JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Bargain Britain: Luxe Life is Easy with #Historically Low Exchange



Lots in the news about the #British #pound hitting historic lows amid a new, controversial mini-budget introduced last week by the UK Government. While the pound has crept back up slightly, according to Bloomberg, experts say Britain is having an existential crisis with inflation and a stagnant economy weighing the currency down, and some bankers are even betting for parity with the dollar by the end of the year. What is bad news for Britons, is great news for foreign travelers! London correspondent Emily shares exciting happenings for those considering a trip across the pond: NOW is the time to garner great values!

Shopping: Prices have not changed to reflect the new exchange, so pick up luxury goods or shop some unique London brands. One I’m loving—now that the world is transitioning back to the office—is #CoventGarden-based women’s workwear Dai, a certified B-corp which means it is a totally green company, that uses performance four-way stretch, machine washable, wrinkle-resistant fabrics, to create beautiful and unbelievably comfortable pieces.

#Theater: See theater at a #fraction of #Broad#way #prices, London theater has always been a #deal versus #NewYork, but now it is an #absolute #steal. See my favorites—”Six”, or the “Harry Potter and the Cursed Child”, or catch Helen Hunt in “Eureka Day”, and of course, there’s “Shakespeare at the Globe”.

Luxury Train Ride: Something I love that normally comes with a steep price, the iconic #BelmondBritishPullman for a rolling journey in a beautifully restored train through the British countryside, is now #more #affordable than ever.

#Wellness: A new Spa at Claridge’s opened recently! They dug down through five stories of English soil to make room for this new 7,000-square-foot haven of #wellness and #tranquillity featuring the hotel’s first-ever #swimming #pool, #steamrooms, #sauna, and seven #treatment rooms. Designed by interior architect Andre Fu who has drawn inspiration from the East with touches of the iconic timeless glamour synonymous with the hotel — think: lots of light oak combined with black Crittal screens. Claridge’s Spa offers both a best-in-class list of resident brands including Josh Wood, Augustinus Bader and FaceGym, and an ever-evolving roster of visiting wellness masters, featuring #nail artist Harriet Westmoreland and #acupuncturist Ross J. Barr, ensuring guests are expertly treated, head to toe.

#Eat: Have sweet tooth! You must go to the amazing new patisserie #SHIOK! By Cherish Finden (star of “Bake Off: The Professionals”) at the chic new Pan Pacific London. Cherish is a total star who even made the 90th birthday cake for the Queen, she tells us the most popular thing to order is the apple tin, but maybe that is because the chocolate pastry that looks like a mini teapot is too adorable! London is renowned for #IndianCuisine, try the new six-course tasting menu at award-winning Colonel Saab. Notting Hill residents are excited about the opening of Akub, a modern Palestinian restaurant, whose chef Fadi Kattan already has a popular restaurant in Bethlehem, this is his first London outpost.
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September 1, 2022

#Salzburg #Austria JESS@FriendsTravel.com

For many, the best time to visit #Salzburg is from September to October, when summer visitors have tapered off, and you can enjoy the beautifully pruned #Mirabell gardens in comfortable temperatures. More local #folk #festivals are taking place, the beer gardens are still open, and exciting #jazz events are added to the performing arts scene.

Salzburg’s Unique Beer Tradition
For over 600 years, Beer has been brewed in Salzburg, making it Austria’s undisputed beer capital. There are ten breweries in and around the city. If you set out in search of the local beer scene, you will quickly find your way to traditional beer gardens where beautiful old chestnut trees make sure you have a shady spot to enjoy local foods with a glass of Beer. Salzburg’s restaurants all carry the local Beer. The #Stiegl Brewery is Austria’s largest privately owned brewery, and you can plan a brewery visit for your clients. The #Augustiner Bräu in Mülln, a unique beer hall dating back to the #Augustin monks, is an excellent choice if you want to add a more rustic experience to the itinerary.

And if you have clients who like to get a more in-depth look at the local beer culture, we suggest a Guided Beer Walking Tour.

#Rupertikirtag | St. Rupert’s Day Fair
September 21 to 25, 2022
is an annual street fair held on the city square next to Salzburg Cathedral in honor of Saint Rupert, patron saint of Salzburg. The five-day Rupertikirtag features vintage fairground rides, market stalls, craft demonstrations, and a large beer tent. Here are some impressions.

#Austrian folk fashion: #Dirndl & #Lederhosen reimagined



Salzburg’s centuries-old traditions are deeply rooted in its connection with the surrounding farming country, lakes, and mountains, which have inspired local fashion. The local word for it is TRACHT (think Dirndl and Lederhosen). Over 30 dressmakers have workshops and retail stores in the city, which can be added to any itinerary as an exciting shopping experience.
Here are some of the top places you can visit:
• 100 Years of Trachten Lanz, http://www.lanztrachten.at
• 75 Years of Gössl, http://www.goessl.com
• 70 Years of Hanna Tracht, http://www.hanna-trachten.at

Salzburg’s alternative music scene
The fall is a great time for visitors to experience Salzburg with all its beautiful architecture and exceptional music from around the world. Here is a short overview of some unusual events coming up:
• Take the A-Train, September 15 to 18, 2022
• 50 Years of Salzburger Cultural Days, September 28 to October 23, 2022
• Jazz & The City, October 13 to 16, 2022

Daily departures from the USA to Austria. 

The Salzburg City Mountains
The perfect combination of Nature + Culture
Mountains encircle the city of Salzburg; some are right in the city center, and others are in the outskirts. In the city, you will find the #Mönchsberg and #Kapuzinerberg mountains; it only takes a few minutes to get to the top from the city center, and an extensive trail system guides you for nice leisurely hikes with stunning city views. Outside the city limits, you can add a day hike to the #Gaisberg mountain (1287 meters, 4222 feet) or the mighty #Untersberg mountain (1852 meters, 6076 feet). Both day excursions are included in the commissionable Salzburg Card with free public transportation. City Walks: Salzburg’s City Mountains, personal tours.

#SkiAustria #SkiSalzburg is truly an experience of a lifetime.

10 Great Places to Ski in Austria

Find pristine pistes, world-class ski schools, and perfect snow conditions in these 10 Austrian ski regions.

Whether you’re a skier perfecting your glides or a snowboarder looking to twist some turns in freshly fallen snow, you’ll find everything you need in abundance on and off the slopes of Austria. Come here for pristine pistes, top-notch resorts, world-class ski schools, and optimal snow conditions, all amongst some of the most beautiful mountains and scenery in the world.

As the beauty of Austria’s mountainous landscape knows no bounds and with its abundance of high-quality ski resorts, it can be difficult to know which destination to pick for your next holiday. So, to help you along, we have compiled some of the greatest places to ski in Austria.

1. Kitzbühel, Tirol

#Kitzbühel and its ski resort (where professionals reach up to 140 kmph / 87 mph in front of 60,000 spectators every January) are steeped in tradition and bywords for Gemütlichkeit – that particular Austrian hospitality that guarantees the warmest of welcomes. Follow the 35-km (22 mi) circuit to the nearby villages, polish up your skills at the legendary ski schools, and take your pick from Kitzbühel’s 50-plus huts for culinary delights and après-ski.

Come here for:

  • 233 km / 144 mi of pistes
  • Excellent hotels
  • Après-ski excitement and nightlife
  • Cosmopolitan atmosphere
Cable car Kitzbühel
 
Saalbach winter freeride
 

2. Skicircus Saalbach Hinterglemm Leogang Fieberbrunn, SalzburgerLand and Tirol

Stretching from #Tirol to #SalzburgerLand, #Skicircus has rightly earned its place amongst the world’s biggest ski areas. Fieberbrunn hosts the Freeride World Tour every winter, Saalbach is home to Rave on Snow, the world’s biggest winter festival of electronic music, and Saalfelden Leogang’s annual cross-country ski marathon attracts professionals and amateurs alike. 270 km / 168 mi of pistes, 71 modern lifts and 60 chalets, bars, and pubs await.

Come here for:

  • Huge variety of slopes for all skill levels
  • SKI ALPIN CARD in cooperation with Zell am See & Kitzsteinhorn glacier: 408 km (254 mi) of pistes, 121 lifts
  • Extensive off-piste & freeriding options

3. #Vorarlberg

Austria’s westernmost province has one of the best snow records in the Alps. Take your pick from a variety of cozy regions for your winter adventure:

  • A favorite amongst celebrities, royalty and gourmets alike, Arlberg is one of the largest contiguous ski areas in Austria.
  • Brandnertal has won awards for its family-friendly vibe and offers 65 km (40 mi) of neatly groomed pistes, easy runs, and kid-friendly activities.
  • The Damüls-Mellau resort in the Bregenzerwald with its Gipfelbahn gondola links Mellau and Damüls, ensuring that moving between the shadier north-facing slopes and sunny south-facing ones is quick and easy.
  • The Montafon valley includes 11 villages, surrounded by majestic peaks of 3,312 m, or over 10,000 ft. Enjoy a sporty atmosphere and cosy bed and breakfasts perfect for a family stay.
ski region Arlberg / Arlberg
 
Snow-covered winter landscape with a breathtaking view at Lake Zell / Kaprun
 

4. Zell am See-Kaprun, SalzburgerLand

An hour away from Salzburg Airport is the gorgeous lakeside town of #ZellAmSee, which shares a lift pass with the equally picturesque Kaprun. Take gondolas and chairlifts straight from Zell am See centre to the 2,000-metre (6,562 ft) Schmittenhöhe mountain. Snow-sure skiing is guaranteed on the 3,030-metre (9,941 ft) high slopes of Kaprun’s Kitzsteinhorn Glacier. There are 11 ski schools, chic shops lining Zell am See’s cobblestoned high street and the impressive TAUERN SPA just outside Kaprun.

Come here for:

  • A combination of mountains, lake, and glacier
  • Extra-long skiing season from October to June
  • Pistes on three mountains included in a single ski pass
  • Huge variety: glacier skiing, free riding, family-friendly pistes

5. Ski Juwel Alpbachtal Wildschönau, Tirol

The #SkiJuwel is formed of two #Tirolean ski resorts – Alpbach (Austria’s prettiest village!) and Wildschönau. Just 45 km (28 mi) from Innsbruck, and with some 113 km (70 mi), this is a place where you can enjoy your time to the max. Families are well catered for with a generous beginner’s area on #Schatzberg mountain; there’s also a park for freestylers and boarders. Off the slopes, horse-drawn sleigh rides and farmers’ museums await. End the day with Krautinger, a schnapps made of local turnips.

Come here for:

  • Family-friendly and great value for money
  • 109 km / 68 mi of pistes
  • A collection of lovely villages
  • Just 45 min from Innsbruck
Skiing near Heiligenblut / Carinthia
 
The St. Johann in Tirol ski area with the Kitzbüheler Horn
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6. #Kitzbühel Alps, Tirol

This area is perfect for #skiing, #snowboarding, and #tobogganing. The Super Ski Card covers more than 930 cable cars and lifts, 2,780 km (1,727 mi) of runs and gives access to 800 ski lodges, making Kitzbühel Alps one of Austria’s largest and most varied ski areas. The slopes have plenty of natural snow and snowmaking facilities, guaranteeing a long skiing season. The gentle runs of the St. Johann in Tirol resort lend themselves perfectly to family fun, and there are a number of romantic rustic huts to take a rest and refuel along the way.

Come here for:

  • One of the world’s biggest ski pass areas: 2,780 km / 1,727 mi
  • More than 600 km / 373 mi of cross-country trails
  • Romantic villages and traditional rustic Alpine huts

7. #Innsbruck, #Tirol

The “capital of the Alps” has hosted the #WinterOlympics three times. Innsbruck’s SKI plus CITY pass gives you access to 22 city sights, 13 ski areas, 3 pools, and public transport, with the free ski bus whisking you to your chosen spot in no time. Peppered with boutiques, museums, restaurants and Christmas markets, it is a perfect destination for adventurous thrill seekers and culture-loving metropolitan travellers alike. Looking for even more slopes – or all-year skiing? The Stubai Glacier is just 45 minutes away.

Come here for:

  • A combination of city trip & skiing holiday
  • 308 km / 191 mi of snow-sure pistes and 111 lifts
  • Easily accessibility via Innsbruck Airport
  • Perfect Tirol holiday hub
Nordkette Innsbruck
 
Tiroler Zugspitz Arena - cross-country skiing
 

8. #Tiroler #Zugspitz #Arena, #Tirol

At 2,962 m (9,718 ft), the Zugspitze mountain is the tallest in the area. Seven ski resorts, 142 km (88 mi) of slopes for all skill levels and 56 lifts are connected by free buses and covered by the Top Snow Card. Many packages offer free childcare, there are ski courses, camps for children from age 2, and free ski passes for under 6-year-olds. Off the slopes, you can soak in the après-ski experience, relax in your hotel’s spa, or explore a pretty local town.

Come here for:

  • A great family holiday
  • One ski pass, two countries, multiple resorts
  • Snow-sure skiing at almost 3,000 m / 9,800 ft
  • Panoramic views

9. #Obertauern, #SalzburgerLand

The resort of Obertauern, at an altitude of 1,740 m / 5,708 ft, boasts some of the most reliable snow conditions in Austria. There’s excellent skiing here from late November right through to early May. An Olympic centre and high-altitude training site offer everything that winter sports guests could possibly be looking for.

Come here for:

  • Austria’s greatest snow depths
  • 100 km of pistes
  • Ski-in ski-out hotels directly on the pistes
  • Snow assurance from November to May
  • Ski parks for children
Skiing, Obertauern
 
Ski lift Ötztal
 

10. #Sölden / #Ötztal, #Tirol

Skiing in the Ötztal Arena starts at 1,400 m (4,593 ft) above sea level and goes right up to 3,249 m (10,660 ft). The “Golden Gate to the Glacier”, the ski link to the region’s glacier skiing area, opens up nearly 150 km (93 mi) of ski pistes, with a panorama of 9,840 ft / 3,000 m peaks as a backdrop wherever you look. The FIS Alpine Skiing World Cup and the FIS Snowboard World Cup – the first of a great number of glacier events and highlights – celebrate the season’s opening in mid-October.

Come here for:

  • One of the most renowned ski destinations in the Alps
  • State-of-the-art infrastructure
  • Austria’s only ski area with three peaks higher than 3,000 m / 9,843 ft
  • Great après-ski and cultural events



I hope to see you in Salzburg during the beautiful fall season. When you have any questions please reach out to me any time.



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July 28, 2022

#Netherlands, #Belgium and #France JESS@FriendsTravel.com



The Best of #Netherlands, #Belgium and #France
9-Day / 8-Night Package offered from $4,495 per person*
The #Eurail Flex Pass works wonderfully with this custom package. Distances and times are short, each destination is different from one another, hotels are centrally located, and we have added the essentials for discovering each town. This traveler is interested in #food and #culture, and we believe they are going to be delighted in what’s in store for them.

Package Pricing Includes
Airport transfers on arrival and departure
3-nights in Amsterdam at Hotel Estherea, Deluxe double room, breakfast & VAT
Amsterdam: Small-group Half-day Food Walking Tour (3.5 hours)
Amsterdam: Shared Canal Dinner Cruise (3 hours)
Eurail Flex Pass for 4-days in 2nd class Rail
2-nights in Ghent at 1898 The Post Hotel, Envelope double room, breakfast & VAT
Private Half-day Walking Tour (2 hours)
3-nights in Paris at Hotel Square Louvois, Deluxe double room, breakfast & VAT
Paris: Private Half-day Tour of Historical Central Paris and Montmartre by Metro (4 hours)
Bustronome: Discover Paris in a different way – Dinner (2.5 hours)
Paris: Small-group Half-day Croissant and Breakfast Pastries Cooking Class (3 hours)
Paris: Eiffel Tower Tickets with Summit Access included to visit on your own

Itinerary Summary
DAY 1 Amsterdam: Arrival, transfer to hotel and check-in for (3 Nights)
DAY 2 Amsterdam: Half-day Food Walking Tour
DAY 3 Amsterdam: Canal Dinner Cruise
DAY 4 Amsterdam/Ghent: via rail (2 hrs 15 min), hotel check-in for (2 Nights), Half-day Walking Tour
DAY 5 Ghent: Day at leisure to visit Bruges on your own using your rail pass
DAY 6 Ghent/Paris: Via rail (2 hrs), hotel check-in for (3 Nights)
DAY 7 Paris: Half-day Tour of Historical Central Paris and Montmartre by Metro, Bustronome: Discover Paris in a different way – Dinner
DAY 8 Paris: Half-day Croissant and Breakfast Pastries Cooking Class, Eiffel Tower Tickets with Summit Access included to visit on your own
DAY 9 Paris: Departure, transfer to airport


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March 22, 2022

Best Beaches of Europe JESS@FriendsTravel.com


Europe has some of the best beaches in the world, but also some of the most crowded. You have to work hard to find a stretch of sand that others don’t know about, but when you do, it’s the best feeling in the world. Here are ten of the best secret beaches in Europe — just keep them to yourself, won’t you?



Praia da Comporta, Portugal


Undiscovered Comporta is the gem of Portugal’s Alentejo coast. Despite the fact that it’s enticingly close to Lisbon, it remains off most people’s radar. Day visitors opt for the more easily reached resorts north of the Tagus and fly-and-flop holidaymakers can’t drag themselves away from the Algarve. Opt for Praia da Comporta and you’ll have your pick of empty tranches of sand, even in the height of season.

Cíes Islands, Spain


While half of Europe flocks to Spain’s south coast beaches during the summer months, savvy travelers head north to Galicia. Lying offshore are the Cíes Islands, part of the Atlantic Islands of Galicia National Park. Here, a broad crescent of sand lapped by turquoise waters creates a sheltered, dune fringed lagoon. You could be forgiven for thinking that Rodas Beach was in the Caribbean, when in fact it’s as Spanish as Benidorm.


Plage de l’Acciolu,Corsica
Corsica’s scrubland is an unlikely access point to the Mediterranean, but cross the Desert des Agriates and you’ll find one of the most serene spots in the region. Plage de Ostriconi is a delightful sandy beach fringed with dunes, but for seclusion you need to follow the scent of the maquis to Plage de l’Acciolu. Its fine white sand and crystal clear waters somehow manage to remain a secret.

 


Dovercourt, England


Despite its location around an hour from central London, it’s not uncommon to have Dovercourt’s Blue Flag beach to yourself, particularly on a weekday. This wide strip of sand is buffeted by North Sea gales but also enjoys some of the driest weather in the UK. Check out the two historic iron lighthouses, built in 1863 to guide ships into the Orwell and the ports of Harwich and Felixstowe. Time your visit for low tide when a causeway leading to the seaward Low Lighthouse emerges from the waves.


Île de Sein, France


The setting for Henri Queffélec’s classic novel, Un Recteur de l’île de Sein, this island sits off the Pointe du Raz in Brittany. There’s a saying, “qui voit Sein, voit sa fin” (he who sees Sein, sees his end) on account of the dangerous currents in the sea around the island. It’s an hour-long boat trip from the mainland. Make it in one piece, and there are unspoiled beaches waiting for you to explore, along with a lighthouse and a monument to the Free French inaugurated by General de Gaulle himself.


Whitesands Bay, Wales

The Pembrokeshire Coast is one of the UK’s protected stretches of shoreline, its National Park status restricting development and preserving character and natural beauty in equal measure. Hike the Pembrokeshire Coast Path and enjoy the view over Whitesands Bay from above before descending to the beach. Despite it being popular with local surfers, you’ll be unlucky to find it crowded except in July and August.


Rotsidan, Sweden


Sweden’s Höga Kusten, or High Coast, was formed when land freed from the weight of glaciers rose 286 meters into the air. To set foot on the area’s original beaches, you’ll have to jump on a chair lift, but the good news is that those presently at sea level are even more beautiful. Rotsidan is arguably the best, attracting domestic visitors for an impossibly short summer season. Head there in early June, however, and consider it your own private beach.


Rauðasandur, Iceland


Iceland’s popularity has spiked over the last few years but nevertheless, the majority of visitors concentrate their attention on south coast beaches such as Jökulsárlón’s famous iceberg strewn beach. The West Fjords by comparison are a well-kept secret and the wide swathe of sand at Rauðasandur relatively empty of people, yet its proximity to Europe’s largest bird watching cliffs at Látrabjarg makes it worth a detour.


Seychelles Beach, Greece


Ikaria, surrounded by the glittering waters of the Aegean Sea, is one of the more rugged of the Greek islands. It is blessed with a number of stunning beaches, including the bleached blonde sands of Seychelles Beach. It gets busy in August but feels like a well kept secret for the rest of the year. In search of wilderness? Prioni Beach is worth the trek; this pebble cove is reachable on foot only.


Sylt, Germany


Germany’s not the first country that springs to mind if you’re planning a beach holiday in Europe, yet its north coast has a wealth of hidden gems that reward the adventurous traveller. Sylt’s the swankiest of its offshore islands, but despite its popularity with the A-list you don’t have to try hard to bag yourself a spot no one else has found. The loneliest strip of sand can be found in the far north of this barrier island.

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March 9, 2022

#Slovenia JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Slovenia

Europe’s hidden Jewel

Lake Bled: one of 10 most romantic little places in the world

 

Slovenian Julian Alps: some of the prettiest part of the European Alpine system

 

Soca River Canyon: Spectacular natural beauty and whitewater rafting paradise

 

Ljubljana the Capital: The cutest capital in Europe full of events and arts

 

Postojna Caves: the largest underground cave system in Europe…

It is so huge (15 miles/25 km) that a small railroad was built to facilitate human traffic. Some underground halls are so huge that concerts are held occasionally.

Lipica: home to the Gracious Lipizzaner

Slovenian Adriatic: yes, Slovenia has access to the Adriatic as well.

 

Ask us about Slovenia. We are from there and we have numerous tours to Slovenia.

Our office in Slovenia can arrange any group or individual travel. 

 

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February 23, 2022

Royal Tour Scotland & England escorted Deluxe JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Royal Tour Scotland & England escorted Deluxe
10-Day / 9-Night Package

Meet David Lombardi, your private/driver guide, and retired Police Inspector from the London Metropolitan Police. He’s spent the last 9 years in the Royalty Protection Squad serving at Buckingham Palace, St James’ Palace, and Kensington Palace. He also spent 4 years at Windsor Castle. He’s been to Balmoral numerous times accompanying the Royal family on their holidays. He has a History Honours Degree and a diploma in European history which combined with my Royalty protection career makes him an ideal guide to lead your tour. He is a born and bred Londoner so he can offer advice on other activities while you are in London. This wonderful package takes advantage of David’s background in combination with visits to some of Scotland’s and England’s most interesting attractions. A real gem of a tour for anyone into history, Royal insight, nature, castles, country homes, culture, and the charms of these beautiful lands.



Package Pricing Includes
Private Driver/Guide (David Lombardi) from Day 1 – Day 9 inclusive
2-night in Braemar at the Fife Arms, Scottish Culture double queen room, Breakfast & VAT
Admissions to Balmoral Castle, Braemar Highland Games Centre, Royal Lochnagar Distillery
2-nights in Edinburgh at the Kimpton Charlotte Square, King Bed Premium double room, Breakfast & VAT
Admissions to The Tartan and the Kilt’s Story demonstration, Royal Yacht Britannia, Edinburgh Castle & Palace of Holyroodhouse
1-night in York at The Grand York, Executive double room, Breakfast & VAT
Admissions to Rosslyn Chapel, and Alnwick Castle
2-hour walking tour of York with the Blue Badge local guide
1-night in King’s Lynn at Knights Hill Hotel & Spa, Superior Double Room, Breakfast & VAT
Admission to Sandringham Estate
3-nights in London at Kimpton Fitzroy London, King Bed Premium Room, Breakfast & VAT
Admissions to Buckingham Palace – The State Rooms, Kensington Palace – The King’s Gallery, Windsor Castle – State apartments open, Hampton Court Palace
Private Transfer from Kimpton Fitzroy London to LHR

Itinerary Summary
DAY 1 Edinburgh / St Andrews / Lock Muick / Braemar: Pick-up in Edinburgh for 8-hour tour
DAY 2 Braemar / Balmoral / Braemar: With visits to Highland Game Center, Lochnagar Distillery
DAY 3 Braemar / Edinburgh: The Tartan & Kilt’s Story, Royal Yacht Britannia
DAY 4 Edinburgh: Edinburgh Castle & Palace of Holyroodhouse
DAY 5 Edinburgh / York: Rosslyn Chapel, Alnwick Castle
DAY 6 York / Sandringham: AM walking tour of York
DAY 7 Sandringham / London: Estate & Cambridge
DAY 8 London: Buckingham & Kensington Palace
DAY 9 London: Windsor Castle & Hampton Court
DAY 10 London: Farewell

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January 5, 2022

Malta is in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Malta is the largest of the three major islands that constitute the Maltese archipelago. It is sometimes referred to as Valletta for statistical purposes to distinguish the main island from the entire country. directly south of Italy.



It’s the light in Valletta, Malta that truly enchants. Reflecting off limestone walled cities, citadels, fortresses, towers and batteries, the sun’s rays create a captivating, almost illuminating look. It’s addictive, as travelers can peer at the same buildings viewed just hours before, but as every hour passes, the light imparts a new, different glow and feel to the structures.

One facet of Malta never changes, though. More than 7,000 years of history seemingly “ooze” from every corner, block and crevice of this Mediterranean nation’s fortifications, built or reinforced between 1,450 BC and the mid-20th century. Most notable are the medieval fortification improvements made by the Order of the Knights of St. John (aka Crusaders), but Malta’s history is also laced with tales and structures representing the Prehistoric, Neolithic, Phoenician, Greek, Roman, Byzantine, Crusader and European periods.

Blessed with natural harbors and a strategic Mediterranean locale, the Maltese archipelago today attracts not foreign invaders but modern-day travelers — 2.75 million visitors and 700,000 cruise visitors in 2019. Valletta, Malta’s bustling capital is a UNESCO World Heritage site, an open-air museum of sorts with historic churches, palaces, palazzos, Maltese balconies, fountains, monuments and residences, most between 250 and 400 years old.



Upper Barrakka Gardens offer views of the 16th-century Saluting Battery, constructed by the Order of the Knights of St. John at Valletta’s Grand Harbour.

While historic sites and fortifications are a huge draw, so are turquoise-colored grottos, beaches, scuba diving and snorkeling sites, as well as art museums and culinary diversions.

In addition, visitors often tour medieval Mdina, the well-preserved, walled city and former capital about eight miles from Valletta as well as nearby Rabat. And another of the Maltese isles, Gozo, beckons with more history, quiet towns and pristine beaches.

Valletta’s Historic Core
History buffs can select from a cornucopia of appealing museums and historic sites to tour in downtown Valletta; they include the grandiose “The Palace” (former Grandmaster’s palace and now the official seat of the country’s President), the Palace Armory, the National Museum of Archaeology, the Fortress Builders Interpretive Center and Fort St. Elmo (home to the National War Museum). Check in advance for hours of operation, though; the Palace’s State Rooms have been closed for renovations.


A relatively new Malta attraction is MUZA, a visual arts museum within the historic building that was once the seat of the Italian knights of the Order of the Knights of St. John. Cited by Architecture Digest as one of 15 noteworthy new global museums, its diverse collection focuses on four themes — the Mediterranean, Europe, Empire and The Artist.

Key works include those by southern Italian artist Mattia Petri, British 20th-century artist Victor Pasmore and Malta’s famed sculptor Antonio Sciortino. What’s agile is that this museum juxtaposes old masters with contemporary works, offers visitors the opportunity to see “techniques on videos” and has designed interactive experiences complementing the displayed art or object.

When it’s time for fresh air, we recommend a stroll through the Upper Barrakka Gardens—particularly if you can arrive by 11:45 a.m. Head for the railing that overlooks the 16th-century Saluting Battery, constructed by the Order of the Knights of St. John at Valletta’s Grand Harbor. It’s a great perch for a selfie with stellar views of Fort St. Angelo, other fortifications and cruise ships docked in the harbor. At noon most days, though, the big, booming draw is when the Saluting Battery “troops” in full military regalia fire a historic cannon.

Certainly, one “don’t miss” attraction in Valletta is St. John’s Co-Cathedral Malta, commissioned in 1572 by Grand Master Jean de la Cassiere of the Order of the Knights of St. John. Designed by Maltese architect Gerolamo Cassar, it’s dedicated to St. John the Baptist. Inside, travelers will discover Baroque art, frescoes and relics, ornate marble floors, three-dimensional statues and carved stone walls. We loved the lovely, vaulted ceiling showcasing the Italian Baroque artistry of Mattia Preti.

Also, be sure to visit the co-cathedral’s oratory to look for “The Beheading of St. John the Baptist,” one of the largest paintings ever created by famed artist Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio; it’s his only signed work. This year, the co-cathedral finished restoring the oratory and opened the Caravaggio Wing; Caravaggio’s painting was fitted with new LED lighting, plus restoration work was completed on 13 paintings by Preti and a gilt wooden soffit.

You will want to tour the co-cathedral without daytime crowds! After-hours private tours can be arranged for many of Valletta’s historic attractions including the cathedral. Conducted with a private guide between 4:30 p.m. and 6 p.m., the one-hour private cathedral tours must be booked by a #FriendsTravel advisors at least one month in advance.
For those with several days in Valletta, we’d recommend a tour of the Manuel (Manoel) Theater, built in 1731 by Grandmaster Antonio Manoel de Vilhena. One of the world’s oldest theaters, it’s known for its pale blue trompe-l’oeil ceiling, impressive chandelier and perfect acoustics. Located on Old Theatre Street, it’s now considered Malta’s National Theater.

Another historic and cultural option is to tour a historic palazzo. Owners of some grand Maltese residences have opened their doors to allow visitors exclusive, behind-the-scenes access. For example, Casa Rocca Piccola offers a leisurely guided private tour — often given by Marquis and Marchioness de Piro during which travelers can opt to sip Prosecco or Champagne and taste a few local Maltese delicacies.

Gardening fans should consider a tour of the Palazzo Parisio, Naxxar, which has fine, privately owned gardens open to the public; expect Italian symmetry coupled with Mediterranean colors and flora fragrances. Reflecting 19th-century Italian and Maltese craftsmanship, the palazzo will wow visitors with lavishly decorated ceilings, murals and frescoes, fine stucco work, antique furniture, rare paintings and plenty of gilding.

Or, if natural history is a passion, Mdina has an excellent National Museum of Natural History; check out the fossils, bird nests, minerals, ecological exhibits and dioramas of natural Maltese habitats, plus a vast collection of birds and the largest squid ever found in Maltese waters.

Shown here is a Michelin one-star restaurant at Rosselli –a luxury boutique property in Old Town Valletta.

A Taste of History
While our travelers love to tour the fortifications, among the world’s best examples of military architecture, Heritage Malta recently introduced a new “Taste of History” program — coupling history with cuisine. Available only as an exclusive dining experience for private groups or privately booked individuals, it introduces travelers to traditional Maltese food with recipes curated from history. Menus are created by professional Maltese chefs, plus guests dine in the same venues where the inquisitors, corsairs, knights and libertines once dined.

#FriendsTravel Advisor experienced this new culinary program one evening at the Malta Maritime Museum in Birgu. We were greeted by Liam Gauci, the museum’s principal curator, who provided an introductory explanation about the Taste of History concept. It’s based on research gleaned from archives, historical recipe books, kitchen inventories and museum artifacts. The curator shows guests a few artifacts that help relate the cuisine to the site/era (in our case, two historic weapons). Then guests are seated in a lovely private setting with multiple courses delivered to the table, and explanations for each. Advisors can reserve this exclusive, private experience through #FriendsTravel.

When it comes to dining out anywhere in Malta, we’d suggest sampling a few of the traditional, rustic dishes, varying by season. Among those are Lampuki Pie (fish pie), rabbit stew, and Kapunata, which is a Maltese version of ratatouille. On most food shop counters, you’ll also notice Bigilla, a thick pate of broad beans with garlic. Also try the traditional tasty snacks of “hobz biz-zejt,” a round of bread dipped in olive oil, rubbed with ripe tomatoes and filled with a mix of tuna, onion, garlic, tomatoes and capers, and pastizzi, a flaky pastry parcel filled with ricotta cheese or mushy peas.

But whether travelers prefer Maltese favorite dishes or international cuisine, choices abound. In April 2021, the Michelin Malta Guide listed 31 restaurants of note including five designated Michelin one-star eateries; repeaters are De Mondian, Noni and Under Grain. New to that one-Michelin-star list are Bahia and ION – The Harbour.

ION – The Harbour dishes up cuisine by two-Michelin-star Chef Alex Dilling and is nestled within the new Iniala Harbour House luxury property; this eatery’s terrace overlooks the Grand Harbour. Good to know! Bahia will move from its townhouse restaurant location in Lija to a new home on the upper floors of the Villa Corinthia within the Corinthia Palace in Attard.

Another Michelin one-star restaurant is Under Grain, the flagship haute cuisine restaurant of Rosselli – a luxury boutique property in Old Town Valletta. The restaurant opened in 2020 and achieved a Michelin star just a few months after its opening; that star was retained in 2021. Executive Head Chef Victor Borg has created classic dishes that have been reimagined by combining new ingredients with farm-to-table meats and poultry.

Malta’s vineyards also invite luxury travelers to enjoy exclusive access to their tasting rooms. Guests can step onto a terrace and enjoy a glass of wine overlooking the vineyards. International grape varieties grown on Maltese islands include Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Syrah, Grenache, Sauvignon Blanc, Chardonnay, Carignan, Chenin Blanc and Moscato, but be sure to sample Gellewza and Ghirghentina, Malta’s tasty indigenous grape varieties.

Shown above is outdoor dining in the Maltese capital.

Water Play
The secluded bays, warm waters and uninhabited islands of Malta beckon luxury travelers with the destination’s many options for private boat charters. Travelers can swim, snorkel, scuba dive in crystal clear turquoise waters, explore the caves and rock formations of Gozo Island, sail south of Malta to Marsakala Bay, take a dip in St. Peter’s Pool, or explore the Blue Grotto, home to a huge natural arch in the sea cliffs.

Thirty-minute Blue Grotto boat trips take visitors to view the entry to seven caves including the Honeymoon Cave, Reflection Cave and Cat’s Cave. Hint? The best viewing time to see the Blue Grotto is “before midmorning” when the sun is shining into the grotto. When headed to the grotto by boat, consider a snack or meal afterward at the nearby seaside hamlet of Wied iz-Zurrieq.

We stopped here at the casual Step In+, an eatery with outdoor patio space atop the seaside hillside; a path leads down to the boat area. If you go, we’d recommend seafood lovers order the octopus in garlic or mussels in shells, with salads, beef, chicken and veggie dishes also available. A traditional Maltese Platter is comprised of peppered goat cheese, sun dried tomatoes, pickled onions, olives, broad beans and Maltese biscuits. Plus, the menu offers more than a dozen kinds of pizza.

Beach lovers have many options in Malta, but many travelers enjoy pretty Golden Bay Beach or Gnejna Bay Beach, as well as beaches in Gozo.

Luxury Private Accommodations

Malta’s luxury accommodations include a mix of luxury hotels, historic boutique hotels, 16th- and 17th-century “Palazzos” (mansions of nobles), private villas, and historic farmhouses. Malta’s official, five-star property list has 17 properties, three that has opened or reopened with refurbishments.

Opened in 2020, the Regency, St. Julian’s Malta offers luxurious one-bedroom, 592-foot Ambassador’s Suites, while the Malta Hotel & Spa, St. Julian’s, is a property that’s undergone a $35 million renovation update. We would suggest sun lovers head for the roof top pool. In addition, the new Iniala Harbour House & Residences, Valletta, opened in 2020, with 23 uniquely designed rooms; it’s spread among four Maltese houses and their vaults below — and located on St Barbara Bastion overlooking the Grand Harbour. It also has a Michelin one-star restaurant, as mentioned earlier.

Our stay was at Rosselli -, a lovely luxury boutique hotel in the historic core of Valletta, which opened in 2019. We loved the character of this former 17th-century palazzo, whose original owners were Pietro Rosselli, an avant-garde goldsmith and philanthropist, and Alusietta Massa Rosselli from the established Massa family.

With classic Renaissance and Baroque architecture, the historic centuries-old palazzo turned boutique hotel was renovated with care. Opening in 2019, the updated architecture remains true to the building’s original characteristics such as retention of its Maltese balconies, but at the same time, its renovation incorporated contemporary elements, styles and materials. So, guests will discover colored marble, brass, wood, glittering mirrored glass and bold wallpaper design. That said, the Rossellis — in spirit at least — are ever present. Just check out the large wall paintings of them (prim-and-proper for the era) peering down into the reception desk area.



Rosselli – has 25 unique designer rooms. Shown here is a superior room — Alusietta.

Offering 25 unique designer rooms, Rosselli – impressed us with its friendly front-desk staff, soaring palazzo atrium, elevator to the upper floors and well-appointed, comfortable accommodations. We stayed in No. 301, which was spacious with two twin beds, marble-topped, small end tables, a large wall-mounted flat screen TV, desk and desk chair. The bathroom design featured one sink, a toilet and humongous “fully open” rainforest shower at one end.


To splurge, though, we would reserve one of five designer rooms and suites within the palazzo’s Piano Nobile, the principal floor that would have typically served as the main living and sleeping quarters of the house. Each of these accommodations has a traditional wooden Maltese balcony with views to the sea, the old university or Jesuit church dome.

This boutique luxury property has several nice guest touches. A concierge will assist with destination insight. Wi-Fi is available throughout the property. In addition, guests can relax with a drink in hand at the plunge pool on the fourth floor. Continental breakfast is also served for guests in Grain Street, more casual and convivial than the one-Michelin-star Under Grain.

The Three Herons suites at Rosselli – are duplex rooms located at the Piano Nobile.

What’s new! #FriendsTravel Advisor watched in early September as a new platform was being built just in front of the property “in the street” within the city’s historic core. it will become a new Grain Street al fresco dining platform, where guests can sip a glass of Maltese wine and taste authentic dishes, while dining outside amid Valletta’s street vibes.

For something authentic and a bit different, those seeking a quieter vacation experience can stay at a luxury farmhouse on the Maltese island of Gozo. Since the island is smaller than Malta, it has fewer people, yet beautiful beaches, historic sites and a great variety of local restaurants. Also, a new fast catamaran service has been introduced between Gozo’s Mgarr harbor and Valletta. Gozo has many upscale farmhouse-stay options; they offer modern amenities, many have private pools and some offer superb views.

Looking Ahead
During the pandemic, the Maltese government invested millions of dollars in training for tourism industry personnel and “upscaling” tourism offerings, including support for redesign, reconstruction, and green initiatives. The industry too — hotels, and transportation sectors — have invested in enhancing their facilities. Large infrastructure projects are under way to improve road networks and build more yacht marinas.

Newly launched this year is Heritage Malta’s Underwater Cultural Heritage Unit (UCHU), which is set up to manage and protect underwater cultural assets. It aims to establish the islands as a prime deep-water historical wreck diving destination. There are also projects in the pipeline that will greatly improve the diving experience around Malta, among them are deep-sea artificial reefs and underwater sculptures.

Malta also plans to further improve the current events calendar by adding events of international caliber. Finally, on the eco-side, an extensive shore-power connection project that’s underway will allow cruise ships to eventually plug directly into Malta’s electric grid while docked (rather than running their engines).



Gozo is an island known for its history, quiet towns and pristine beaches. Shown here is a couple on Luzzu in Dwejra Bay, San Lawrenz, Gozo.

Experiencing Ancient Times
While the structures and fortifications of the Knights of the Order of St. John are historic, Malta’s history extends back more than seven millennia. Here’s how to dive even deeper into the past.

Designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the Hal Saflieni Hypogeum, dating to 4,000 B.C., is one of Malta’s oldest burial grounds, and the world’s only prehistoric burial site open to visitors. When travelers go, they’ll discover interconnecting rock-cut catacombs, an oracle chamber, and the “Holy of Holies,” with megalithic temple architectural features. But to preserve this fragile treasure, capacity is limited to 10 visitors per hour for a maximum of eight hours a day. Buy tickets online and as early as possible; guided tours are booked weeks in advance.

The Hypogeum, dating to 4,000 B.C., is the world’s only prehistoric burial site open to visitors.

What’s older than the Stonehenge or the Egyptian pyramids? It’s Malta’s Ggantija Temples, one of the world’s oldest free-standing monument sites. Located just above the water on Malta’s southern coast, these temples represent the cultural, artistic, and technological developments of life in 3,600 B.C. Nearby the Temple of Hagar Kim is perched on a hilltop overlooking the sea and a short distance way is another Megalithic temple site, Mnajdra, above the southern cliffs.

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October 15, 2021

Austria Advent in Graz the Capital of Delight Nov 19 to Dec 24 2021 JESS@FriendsTravel.com

Austria Advent in Graz the Capital of Delight Nov 19 to Dec 24 2021

The advent season is about to begin, and with it, the much anticipated #ChristmasMarkets are opening. #Advent in #Graz means arriving in an urban world of #magic with #romantic markets, #glittering alleyways, and an #enchanting atmosphere ahead of #Christmas.

15 Advent and Christmas markets will open in Graz on Friday, November 19. Arranged with much love and differently themed they take place until Friday, December 24. Since there is more than one Christmas market, Graz invented the “Advent of short strolls,” a walk that leads you from one market to the next. You will find handicrafts, traditional Christmas tree decorations, tin toys, and eatable specialties produced in the surrounding farming country. Punch and mulled wine, and typical Styrian dishes, will warm you up while spending time outdoors.

The ice nativity scene ‘Cool Art’ created by Ice sculptor Kimmo Frosti is displayed in the courtyard of the #Landhaus, a beautiful 16th century masterpiece of #Renaissance #architecture. 35 tons of ice is shaped into a magical frozen world. The carving begins on November 26th and will be completed by 6.00 pm on November 27. Depending on the weather, the plan is to keep the ice sculpture on display until January 6, 2022.

Get ready for #Christmas #carols, #gospel #concerts, #regional #choirs, #music groups, guided Advent tours, and the traditional “Krampus- und Perchtenlauf” parade on November 28.

2022
“I’ll be back,” said #ArnoldSchwarzenegger, a son of #Graz, and we hope that you will say so too. Many #arts, #culture, and #culinary #delights are in store for you. Graz is like an invitation to all senses: the #Mediterranean #lifestyle, the #stunning viewpoints, #architectural gems, #art spaces, #trendy #festivals, hip design shops, and numerous bars and restaurants will touch your heart — we are sure!

Looking ahead there will be some much-anticipated #concerts like “arsonore” in the #EggenbergPalace. Or the music and culture festival “La strada” next summer. And suppose you like to experience an authentic local culture you might want to attend the traditional “Aufsteirern” festival, renowned for celebrating Styria and its folk culture. It will take place in September 2022 in the center of Graz.

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The ice nativity scene by Ice sculptor Kimmo Frosti shapes 35 tons of ice into a magical world of ice.
Graz Gourismus, Harry Schiffer



Festival “Aufsteirern,” celebrating Styria and its folk culture in September 2022.
Graz Tourist Office, Hans Wiesenhofer

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