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In the polar regions, the power of the sun can be felt more intensely than anywhere else in the world. She provides constant light in the summer and does not rise above the horizon in the winter, leaving the land soaked in mystical darkness. Her warmth is a gentle glow, her rays colour the sky in pinks, purples and golds, and sometimes she appears so close that you feel like you could touch her. Words cannot accurately describe the sheer magnificence of Svalbard. As the most readily accessible region of the polar north, the scenery and sheer beauty is the epitome of our Arctic dreams.
Imagine a Greek island whose white-washed houses were powered only by wind and sun, where dolphins danced in its sapphire seas, and orchid-studded trails meandering across meadows and mountains were more plentiful than roads. Welcome to Tilos. Yes, it might be the island none of us have heard of, but that, perhaps, is its appeal. Part of the remote Dodecanese archipelago that hugs the Turkish coast, tiny S-shaped Tilos stands serene and solitary between bustling Rhodes and Kos. There’s no airport, it’s too far from its larger neighbours for day trips by boat, and mainland Greece is a 15-hour ferry journey away. So, the island quietly carves its own path – one that over the past few decades has had a refreshingly green hue.
The Dodecanese is an island group in the south-eastern Aegean Sea, located just off the coast of Turkey. Being in Greece’s farthest corner, they not only enjoy an enviable sunshine record but a very strategic location. Known for their beautiful beaches, small, whitewashed villages, and rich history and culture – there is so much to discover here, and more.
Walking and hiking are the best ways to explore a destination's natural landscape. Even a short stroll can set you amidst a peaceful environment, away from the crowds and provide the headspace and calm desired to truly appreciate the scene before your eyes. You'll meet locals in quiet, timeless villages, farmers tending their flocks and fellow walkers discovering the cultural heart of the country at their own pace.
For over 30 years we have passionately promoted holidays to the mid-Atlantic archipelago of the Azores and, whilst much has changed in three decades, our passion for these nine, unspoiled volcanic islands has not faltered.