
Tuscany – an endless vineyard
We have explored Italy several times already. We’ve seen the capital city of Rome, the famous Milan, and sunny Apulia. This time, it was time

We have explored Italy several times already. We’ve seen the capital city of Rome, the famous Milan, and sunny Apulia. This time, it was time

This is the first post about this remarkable island. Let me say right away that the series won’t be chronological or thematic. We’ll play at

A small island with a great history. We decided that it was finally time for it. First of all, Malta is surprisingly Polish. A bit

The Basques take great care to preserve their own language, Euskara. Why is it so extraordinary? It’s the only non-Indo-European language in all of Europe.

In 1385, the Union of Krewo was signed.It initiated a personal union between Poland and Lithuania through the marriage of Władysław Jagiełło and Jadwiga, and

What strikes you in Ukraine is the number of cafés.I always thought coffee was the domain of Italians, but the first time I truly experienced

Podolia is a piece of history — and quite a large piece of Ukraine.This region is primarily associated with the Southern Bug River and

Northern Greece is truly beautiful — and at the same time, strangely forgotten by mainstream tourism. Rhodes, Kos, Santorini, Crete, sometimes Athens… but the northern

We only dropped in on Gran Canaria for three days. Enough to get a feel for it, but not too long to get bored. What

The second day after arrival we went to the beach. A few meters away from us, a couple from Poland, let’s say people in their

Most people associate Bulgaria with trips to the Black Sea. Warm water, quick flights, reasonable prices and we have a riviera for the thrifty. We

I will write honestly: We treated the Kingdom of Denmark rather as a country to check off the list. We took a short trip through
