The Top 10 European Adventure Holidays
What's your favourite pastime? Discover a new world in Europe with extraordinary trips to unique locations.
What's your favourite pastime? Discover a new world in Europe with extraordinary trips to unique locations.
Go deluxe at a bargain. You don't need to splurge in this quaint town located on Montenegro's coastline. Pleasantly old-fashioned with Venetian-heritage, Perast is ideal for adventurous holidaymakers. Here, you can explore St. George, the only artificial island in the Adriatic Sea.
A vacation to Rothenburg is a trip 1000 years back in history. It brings the Renaissance and medieval times to life right in front of you. There is a unique atmosphere that you will only relish by strolling the byways and highways.
Immerse yourself in husky sledding in the winter, following your team of huskies through the thick snow in the forest. You can partake a 40-kilometre journey with a husky-drawn sled to explore the snow-filled wilderness.
Fulfill your love of Italian art and architecture away from the crowds at Mantua. The city is surrounded by 3 man-made lakes. Visit Te Palace, Teatro Bibiena, and Lombardia.
An island made of colour and light is home to Pythagoras, the legendary mathematician, Epicurus the philosopher, and Aristarchus, the astronomer. Here you can find imposing mountains (Ambelos and Mt. Kerkis) and lush greenery.
Pag Island is best known for lace and cheese production, and moon-like landscapes. Hot summer days are graced by the presence of a light sea breeze. The colour of the water is exhilarating.
Feast upon delicious foods from Georgian restaurants and sip a beer at the entertaining comedy clubs in the green city. Add the river beaches and gold-domed churches to your European adventure holidays.
Whale watching and photography holidays are remarkable experiences in Azore. The ocean comes to life with blue whales and fin whales from June.
With mountains divided by icy rivers and waterfalls tumbling from the highlands, Glasgow makes a wonderful place for a railway holiday. Take a train tour to Fortwilliam and watch the breath-taking scenery from the tracks, or explore on your own.
Here, you can spot the prime Icelandic Northern Lights from September to March. The darkest and clearest nights are your best bets for the natural light show. Other outdoor adventures include horse saddling and whale watching.
Holiday homes cost £29 in Europe per night.
In most cases, every Apartment rental is about 61 m² and average capacity is 4 guests - ideal for medium-sized groups and families.
Apartment rental and House rentals are the most popular types of holiday home for European Adventure Holidays.