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The Top 10 Holiday Destinations in Europe

Holidays are moments for fun and relaxation. When it is time for a holiday, elaborate preparations are made and time is taken when choosing places to go. In terms of safety, popularity, comfort and lots more, Europe has proved to be among the most frequently visited sites by people around the world. There are several beaches, mountains, forests and buildings where tourists can find pleasure during holidays. International students also choose to study in Europe because of these attractions.

Here are the top 10 holiday destinations in Europe:


10. UK – Newquay

Newquay is a small town in Western England with a population of approximately 20 000 individuals. However, during the summer when most people come for a holiday, the population increases five times up to 100,000 or more persons. Places people come to see during the period include the Holywell Bay Fun Park, the Blue Reef Aquarium, the Newquay Zoo, the Dairy Farm World, Cornwall Aviation Heritage Centre, the Great Western Beach and the Newquay Harbor. Other beaches in the town are Fistral Beach, Tolcarne Beach and the Watergate Bay Beach.

Plunge into the North Atlantic in beautiful Cornwall England to learn how to surf in one of the UK’s most charming seaside towns: Newquay Surf Escape 4D/3N

9. Germany – Berlin

Germany’s reputation in Europe can be attributed to its famous cities including Berlin. One of the reasons why Berlin is a must see in europe is that it can boast of being the largest city there as well as being one of the 16 big states of the country. Some of Berlin’s top attractions include the Museum Island, the Brandenburg Gate which divided the city for several years, Reichstag and Alexanderplatz. Also go with your kids as they would love to visit the Tiergarten, the oldest public park in Berlin.

Stroll along the historic streets of Berlin * walk through the routes that encompass the main buildings and monuments of the city: Best of Berlin

8. France – Paris

Paris is one of the most beautiful cities in the world and also in the top 10 holiday destinations in Europe. As the capital of France, it features lots of attractions that Western Europe will be proud to claim as theirs. Apart from the French wines, one may go there to see some spectacular monuments, cathedrals, and bridges. Most visited places in Paris include the Eiffel Tower, the Notre Dame, and the Louvre Museum, which is the biggest art museum in the universe.

Discover the real, authentic Montmartre from your off-script and genuine local guide & immerse yourself in Paris’ most art-filled neighbourhood: Montmartre Walking Tour

7. Czech Republic – Prague

Even if you have no ambition to visit the Czech Republic, hearing about Prague can make you have a change of mind. The city is the capital of the country and can be called “the city of a hundred spires” according to the mathematician, Bernard Bolzano who recorded 103 spires in the 19th century. Today, Prague Information Service estimates the number as 500. Every year, people from all over the world seize the opportunity to come and see some of the spires. The top most visited of them include The Mirror Maze Picture, the Vysehrad picture, and St Vitus Picture. Apart from these, you can choose to enter some world class restaurants or visit the Prague Zoo if you carry the kids along.

Experience the architectural and cultural highlights of Prague on this tour across land and water as you taste delicious and filling Czech food & beer: Prague Explorer

6. Netherlands – Amsterdam

If you have not heard about Amsterdam, then you have probably not been interested in Netherlands. Amsterdam and Netherlands are two names that sound almost alike because of their relationship. The City is the capital of Netherlands so you can be sure to find lots of modern infrastructures that will make you wonder if you are visiting for the first time. You don’t need to exchange the Euros for hospitality in Amsterdam because the people are always trying to be friendly. You may be taken around by the inhabitants to places like the Van Gogh Museum and the Hoge Veluwe National Park where lots of rare animals are found.

Discover the real Amsterdam on this bike tour with your enthusiastic and script-free guide, & learn the history, the culture, and the locals-only secrets of Amsterdam: Amsterdam Bike Tour

5. Spain – Barcelona

Barcelona is a name anybody who is interested in making a complete tour of Europe will never want to miss. Even football lovers will never forget the Camp Nou stadium, which can accommodate over 99,300 spectators at once. Even if you don’t love football, you certainly will love the international market at La Rambla. Christian tourists will find time to go to the cathedrals as well. The most visited ones in this city are Sagrada Familia, Barcelona Cathedral, and Santa Maria Del Mar. Here is one hint for you on how to enjoy Barcelona—get some shoes for walking around; you wouldn’t want anybody to tell you about the magnificent bridges and streets.

Discover the Gaudi’s Barcelona on this walking tour with an enthusiastic guide, & learn about the history, the culture, and the art of Barcelona: Gaudi Explorer

4. Italy – Cinque Terre

The name Cinque Terre can be just translated as five lands. It is so called because it consists of five villages which appear to be linked together. It was the World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, and ever since, it has not lost its patronage in tourism even though it may not have retained many of its beautiful scenes.

Trek scenic and stunning ancient trails, wind through classic terraced vineyards and olive groves, and discover the spectacular coastline of the Italian Riviera: Cinque Terre Trek

3. Greece – Sailing the Greek Islands

Among other countries in Europe, Greek prides itself on having the most islands. There are more than one thousand islands in Greek and tourists from different destinations come over just to have a view. Among the Greek islands the most famous are Ios, Mikonos, Santorini, Paros, Milos and Sifnos.

Experience an amazing 7-day island-hopping trip to the Greek islands of Syros, Tinos & Mykonos with free time to explore on your own: Syros, Tinos & Mykonos Island Hopping 7D/6N

2. Croatia – Sailing the Adriatic Sea

If you no longer want to watch it on the TV and you want the kids to understand that nursery school rhyme which says “row, row, row your boat,” then going to Croatia for the next summer holiday will be a perfect idea. Sailing couldn’t have been any better than in a place where the sky always appears to interact with the warm blue sea.

Visit the best highlights of the country aboard one of the liveliest cruise boats on the Adriatic on this 8-day sailing adventure of the Croatian coast: Croatia Sailing Adventure 8D/7N

1. Turkey – Cappadocia

Turkey is a must see in Europe has lots of historical facts including having the biggest and oldest malls in the world. Some parts of it feel dry, and one of such places is Cappadocia. Nevertheless, it has what it takes to bring in tourists from different places who may want to see The Fairy Chimneys, Goreme National Park and Cappadocia Cave Dwellings.

Travel from Istanbul to spend four full fascinating days in Cappadocia to discover unique moon-like landscape, underground cities, cave churches and houses carved in the rocks: Cappadocia Experience 6D/5N