Trip to Europe

  • Hradec Králové (Czechia)

    Hradec Králové (Czechia)

    Hradec Králové, a town at the confluence of the Elbe and Orlice, used to be the town of Czech queens - Eliška Rejčka and Eliška Pomořanská. On July 3, 1866, the bloodiest battle of the 19th century between Prussia and Austria took place near Hradec Králové. Today, the city is considered a mecca of modern architecture.

  • In Riva del Garda, Italy (Italy)

    In Riva del Garda, Italy (Italy)

    Riva del Garda, a small town bounded by rock walls on one side and topped by a lake shore on the other. It is a well-known windsurfing center.

  • Innsbruck (Austria)

    Innsbruck (Austria)

    The capital of Tyrol, the history of the city dates back to 1180 and is situated in the valley of the Inn River against the backdrop of the impressive Alps.

  • Island Brac (Croatia)

    Island Brac (Croatia)

    The island of Brac is the largest island of central Dalmatia.

  • Island Hvar (Croatia)

    Island Hvar (Croatia)

    It is the sunniest and greenest island in Croatia.

  • Island Krk (Croatia)

    Island Krk (Croatia)

    Together with the island of Cres is the largest Adriatic island. Its area is 409 square kilometers.

  • Island Mljet (Croatia)

    Island Mljet (Croatia)

    Mljet is considered one of the most beautiful islands of the Adriatic. At the same time it is the most forested Adriatic island - forests cover 72% of its area.

  • Island Pag (Croatia)

    Island Pag (Croatia)

    The island of Pag is 60 km long, low in the southwest and high and steep in the northeast.