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  • Information About Moscow

    Because of the actions of the current regime and its disregard for the rights of its own citizens and of International Law we cannot recommend travel to Russia at this time. This is very regrettable because Russia is a wonderful country with a long history and rich culture whose people have suffered for centuries under…

  • Information About Krakow

    Often considered to be Poland’s cultural capital, Krakow was the European Capital of Culture in the year 2000, and attracts up to seven million visitors a year. Dozens of parks and gardens, numerous landscape buildings, and the historic centre of Krakow (a World Heritage site), combine to create an unforgettable experience.

  • Information About Gdansk

    Gdansk is Poland’s principal seaport, situated on the Baltic sea, along with the nearby spa town of Sopot. An ancient and historic port, Gdansk boasts many fine period buildings, and offers excellent access to the Baltic sea. Gdansk is one of the venues for the Finals of the UEFA Cup 2012 (Euro 2012)

  • Information About Warsaw

    Poland’s capital, Warsaw is a major tourist attraction in its own right, and offers a rich and fascinating experience for any visitor. A splendid variety of architectural styles, from gothic all the way through to neo-classical, an excellent selection of museums, galleries and parklands, and a lively, youthful nightlife are just some of the many…

  • Information About Poland

    Poland is rapidly emerging as a major European tourist destination, and rightly so, considering its huge variety of landscapes and rich cultural heritage.Poland is a dynamic destination bridging the historical divide between Eastern and Western Europe. From the snowy peaks of the Tatra Mountains to the sandy shores of the Baltic Sea, it offers a…

  • Information About Russia

    Vast and varied, there is little that Russia doesn’t offer to tourists of all ages and interests. Moscow and St. Petersburg are Russia’s major tourist destinations, with a simply staggering array of cultural and architectural sights and scenes. Because of the actions of the current regime and its disregard for the rights of its own…

  • Information About Croatia

    Croatia has been a European tourist destination for many centuries, first and foremost thanks to it’s vast and beautiful coastline. It boasts seven World Heritage sites, including the old city of Dubrovnik and the Plitvice Lakes national park. Croatia is growing in popularity as a tourist destination and is now 18th in the world in…

  • Information About Switzerland

    Perhaps most famous for chocolate and fine jewellery, visitors should not be surprised to discover that Switzerland has far far more to offer.A world famous skiing and winter sport destination, Switzerland also boasts numerous fine, historic cities and excellent tourist infrastructure. Switzerland is a compact, mountainous country in the heart of Europe, known for its…

  • Information About Austria

    Austria Facts Population: 8.75mLanguage: German is the principal languageCapital: ViennaWeather: Temperate Continental climate with cold winters, frequent rain and some snow; moderate summers with occasional showers.Currency: EuroVisa Requirements: Visit Project Visa Austria Visiting Austria A rich assortment of architecture and culture awaits you as a visitor to its urban landscape, while the mountainous regions provide…

  • Information About Bulgaria

    Visiting Bulgaria Bulgaria, once one of Europe’s poorest regions, has experienced significant economic growth in recent years, and as such is steadily growing in popularity as a tourist destination. A unique musical heritage, ancient religious architecture, and a burgeoning winter sport industry combine to make Bulgaria an excellent choice for the discerning tourist. This Travel…