sicily
“From the lush landscapes to the faultless food, you'll never be short of things to do - or eat - on an Italian escape,” says tour guide Lorne Blyth. After travelling around the country - both professionally and personally - for over 20 years, she’s still discovering untrodden destinations and their foodie delights. Lorne founded Flavours Holidays to share these unforgettable culinary and cultural experiences with travellers from around the world. As a student, Lorne fell for the allure of the ‘dolce vita’ lifestyle and the contrast of Italy to her native Scotland. The vibrant culture, rich hi...
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Mount Etna in Sicily has been blowing spectacular ‘smoke rings’ into the sky since Wednesday. The volcano, which towers over the historic port city of Catania, is the largest in Europe and one of the most active in the world. It is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site. The ‘volcanic vortex rings’, a rare phenomenon that is generated by the combination of rapid gas release and the vent shape, spewed out of a new crater that opened on Tuesday on Etna's summit. Boris Behncke, volcanologist at the National Institute of Geophysics and Volcanology in Catania Boris, explained in a Facebook post th...
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Barcelona’s whimsical Sagrada Familia church is inundated with nearly four million visitors a year. Religious buildings are some of the key tourist attractions in European cities, including St Peter’s Basilica in Rome, Westminster Abbey in London and Cologne Cathedral. With enthralling histories and artistic splendours, they have become temples of culture as well as being sacred sites. Here are more art-rich churches in Europe that might not be on your radar which you should consider booking a city break around. Marvel at Byzantine mosaics in RavennaWith Venice cut from cruise ship itineraries...
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