Among the French towns of Bouches-du-Rhône, Martigues or the Venice of Provence is particularly illustrated by its unique charm. We love it both for its historical and natural heritage which guarantees the embarrassment of choice for anyone who ventures there. Martigues offers one of the most atypical settings, between islands, gardens, parks, museums, forests, etc. The potential of the town is just immense and there is something for everyone.
For lounging in a beautiful setting, don’t look too far! The French Basque Country is an ideal holiday destination for the richness of its environment. It offers both a magnificent coastline, wild landscapes bathed in sunshine and the vertiginous mountains of the Atlantic Pyrenees.
The Basque Country draws its inspiration from its heritage and its harmonious contrasts, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pyrenees. A stone’s throw from Spain, people come here for its beaches, waves, surfing and also for its authenticity and cultural ferment, between the heritage of the ancients and contemporary creations.
Although many visitors come for its beaches, art and partying, San Sebastian-Donostia is an unmissable gastronomic destination.
Its narrow and winding streets are full of bars and restaurants and in the modern district there are cafes on every sidewalk. The specialty of the city is seafood. Don’t expect dinner around 6 or 7 p.m., it’s way too early for Spain. In the meantime, you can satisfy your hunger with tapas, then eat and drink until late at night.
The Ribera del Duero wine route stretches right through the middle of Spain, and specifically in four provinces of Castile-Leon: Burgos, Segovia, Soria and Valladolid.
On its approximately 115 kilometers, it always has the Douro as a traveling companion. The underground cellars, which immerse visitors in the origins of wine, the tradition of the families of producers, avant-garde architecture, Castilian gastronomy, cultural heritage or natural landscapes are all assets that make this trip an unforgettable experience.
Burgos is an important stop on the Camino de Santiago, famous for its historical and religious buildings. The importance of the birthplace of Cid, the famous Spanish hero, is also reflected in the major sites of interest in the old town. The splendid Gothic cathedral and the castle overlooking the city give it a timeless atmosphere.
Besides these iconic places, Burgos is home to everything that makes Spain so charming: quality local cuisine, good wines and a relaxed atmosphere!
Ideally located right in the center of the village, the beating heart of Val d’Isère.
Enjoy a magical stay with a 270° view on stone-slated roofs and the old town’s bell tower with the Face de Bellevarde, the Manchet valley, the Charvet rock and the Tête de Solaise in the background.
All shops, restaurants and bars are located near and the snow front is just a 2-minute walk from the hotel.
47 entirely renovated rooms (some connecting) for 2 to 6 guests in the Family Suites.
For families and groups of friends, the hotel’s 4 apartments are offered with room service.
Open the door to the latest Le K2 Collections property and enjoy your stay in a sophisticated haven in the Alps. A new adventure for the Capezzone family and its teams who have years of experience in hospitality and welcome every guest accordingly.
The hotel boasts an ideal location in the resort and a spa, just like its sister property in Courchevel 1850. It stands out with its elegant contemporary décor, inspired by Tibetan aesthetics. The simplicity of stone, wood and slate combine to create an exacting bespoke design.
Overlooking snowy peaks and the bell tower of the Église Saint Bernard, Le K2 Chogori in Val d’Isère offers luxurious mountain getaways in a traditional and welcoming village resort.
The symphony, the most important of musical compositions, is in perfect harmony with this superb 5-anchor boat to which it gave its name and with its itineraries on the Rhine and the Danube, romantic rivers par excellence.
Entirely refitted in 2017, the MS Symphonie is a 5-anchor boat on a human scale, measuring 110 meters long and 11.40 meters wide. It can accommodate 106 passengers, in 55 cabins arranged on two decks. Each of them has all the amenities and offers the best living conditions. The blue (reference to the beautiful Blue Danube by Johann Strauss Jr.) and yellow tones of the decoration offer a joyful, lively and light atmosphere. Located on the upper deck, the restaurant, where all meals are served during the trip, offers delicate cuisine in a refined setting, where large bay windows allow you to fully enjoy the panorama. On this same deck is also the lounge bar with dance floor, while on the sun deck, an ideal place to relax and admire the landscapes, passengers can have comfortable deckchairs, as well as a large shaded area. .
This city proclaimed itself very early “European city”. Breisach am Rhein is a German town in Baden-Württemberg located on the Rhine.
The French call it Vieux-Brisach, as opposed to the Alsatian town of Neuf-Brisach built by Vauban in the 17th century on the French bank of the Rhein.
On foot, by bicycle, the surroundings of the Rhein are very pleasant to explore.
Schoenau is a small French village located in the Bas-Rhin department and the Grand Est region (formerly Alsace region).
It is one of the villages that is less than 500 m from the Rhin. It is 14 km from Sélestat and 52 km from Strasbourg and 11 km from Marckolsheim. The landscape offers a very particular dynamic with an overview on the blue line (Vosges), also on the black forest, beautiful walks can be made on the banks of the Rhine as well as around.