The Inti Raymi, which literally means the Festival of the Sun in the Quechua language, is one of the most important cultural festivals in Peru. This tradition is celebrated every year on June 24, a few kilometers from the city of Cusco. Here are 5 things to know about this unique opportunity to trace back to the origins of Inca culture.
In 2008, Dany Boon's film Welcome to the Sticks was a box office hit. Since then, the town of Bergues, where this feature film was shot, has seen many tourists, curious visitors, and movie buffs. Here are 5 things to know about this destination that reveals behind-the-scenes secrets.
If you are a lover of active coastal holidays, the French coastline is a destination not to be missed because, with its kilometers of varied shores, it offers much more than just relaxing days on the beach. From the turquoise waters of the south to the imposing cliffs of Normandy, each region offers activities that can transform your stay into an unforgettable adventure, combining sport, culture, and relaxation.
It is not easy for the 20% of French households that own a dog to book holidays for the whole family, including the pet. To address this issue and offer services tailored to four-legged travelers, some tourist offices in France have developed a dedicated offer: "toutourisme"! Here is everything you need to know about this initiative that helps you travel peacefully with your dog.
While I was on vacation in Camargue, I had the extraordinary luck of being in Arles on the day of the 2024 Gardians' Festival, which was also the day of the 25th election of the Queen of Arles. I seized this unique opportunity to discover two iconic traditions of Camargue and I did not regret it! I will share with you the story of this memorable day and the best tips to make the most of the festival.
Northern France is not the first destination that comes to mind for spring or summer holidays. And yet, the Opal Coast holds many treasures to discover. A seaside resort on the Opal Coast, Berck-sur-Mer is one of the most popular towns in Pas-de-Calais. We will guide you on what to visit in Berck and its surroundings.
In this island country of Iceland, the inhabitants have a special relationship with the sea. The bond that unites Icelanders with the maritime world is particularly noticeable during a traditional festival called Sjómannadagurinn, which means Fishermen's Day. Here is everything you need to know about this event organized on the first Sunday of June.
An iconic place in the capital, the Champs-Elysées is an unmissable tourist site, with its luxury shops and famous monuments. This avenue, dear to the hearts of the French for hosting major popular gatherings during historical or sporting events, had lost its appeal over time. But a major renovation project could soon make this artery of Paris greener, safer, and more attractive. Here’s what you need to know about the most beautiful avenue in the world in 5 questions.
On May 26, 2024, twelve passengers were injured on a Qatar Airways flight due to severe turbulence. This incident occurred five days after the death of a British passenger on a Singapore Airlines flight, where more than one hundred people were injured following extreme turbulence. As this phenomenon makes headlines, we offer you a better understanding of what it entails in 5 questions.
The city of Arles, in the Bouches-du-Rhône department, bears witness to more than 2500 years of history. From its rich past, the city has preserved numerous ancient monuments classified as historical monuments or listed on the UNESCO World Heritage list. Here are 5 good reasons to visit the capital of the Camargue.