The North Atlantic archipelago Faroe Islands is taking remote tourism to a whole new level. You can now, for the first time, explore the islands with a remotely controlled local tour guide. You can hike, take a boat, ride a horse, or even pilot a helicopter above strikingly beautiful landscapes…
Are you curious about what family adventures in UK are worth exploring? We gathered a list of nine activities that are not only safe for children, but also rank high when it comes to having fun outdoors. Moreover, the experiences below address both kids and adults and are guaranteed to…
#1. Hang Son Doong Cave, Vietnam Hang Son Doong cave is located in Quang Binh province, Vietnam and is currently known as the largest cave in the world. It is said that the cave was discovered in 1991 by a local man named Ho Khanh, but nobody dared to explore…
For today we’ve prepared a virtual dive into some of the world’s most spectacular natural swimming pools. If you happen to know any other fabulous locations for a fun nature swim, please let us know by leaving a comment below. Without further ado… 1.Fairy Pools, Scotland. A delightful series of…
Said to be the result of a massive volcanic eruption, Giant’s Causeway is a place of scenic views and impressive basalt columns in Northern Ireland, about two miles (3 km) away from Bushmills town. When you travel here, be aware of the strong waves, as they might get you soaked…
A constant source of fascination for travelers everywhere, bridges have been around for ages, surpassing obstacles and giving our world continuity. As a tribute to their endless symbolism, we decided to gather 30 inspiring bridge photos. Just let your mind wonder through these nature-encircled bridges, some of which are perched…
Because of their unlimited curiosity, people are always prepared to break imaginary walls in their journey to solve mysteries, to see unusual things, to live beautiful moments, to build unforgettable memories. The water is vital for our inner and outer existence, representing the fabulous world of diversity. What if we…
Smoo Cave is a spectacular natural beauty located near the village of Durness, on Scotland’s most northerly coastline. Its dramatic shapes result from the fact that you are looking at a combined sea cave and freshwater cave. Smoo Cave is 200 feet long (60.96 m), 130 feet wide (39.6 m),…
[adsenseyu1] Fingal’s Cave ( or “the Cave of Melody”) is a sea cave located in Scotland, on the uninhabited island of Staffa. Just like the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland, it features intriguing hexagonally basalt columns, believed to be the remains of volcano eruptions, centuries ago. Discovered in 1772 by Sir…




