Gibraltar, where Europe and Africa are closest, has a pleasant Mediterranean climate. However, since the peninsula juts out far into the sea, it is often windy there.
Pula is the largest city in Istria with Roman monuments, beautiful beaches, hot summers and mild winters. Crystal clear sea and Mediterranean climate attract many tourists every year.
Venice is a city in the northeast Italy and is located in temperate zones of Europe. Due to the Adriatic Sea, Venice has a Mediterranean climate and maritime character.
The typical Mediterranean climate with dry, hot summers and mild winters prevails in Corsica only in the coastal lowlands. In the mountainous areas, which make up about 85% of the island, it rains more and on the high mountains there is snow in winter.
Mauritius, the paradisiacal island state in the Indian Ocean, is in season all year round. The dry, warm and windless north of the island attracts visitors in summer and winter with many hours of sunshine and pleasant water temperatures.
Ibiza with its balanced climate is the warmest of the Balearic Islands. Minus degrees are completely unknown to the Ibizans, the annual average temperature is just over 22 degrees.
Krk, Croatia, often referred to as the "Golden Island," is one of the largest islands in the Adriatic Sea, renowned for its stunning landscapes, rich history, and diverse climate.
Idyllically located on the bay of the Black Sea, Burgas invites you to a beach vacation in summer. The city in the east of Bulgaria attracts with nature, culture and warm summer temperatures.
Rio de Janeiro, often simply referred to as Rio, is a vibrant city located in southeastern Brazil. It's famous for its Carnival festival, Copacabana and Ipanema beaches, and the iconic Christ the Redeemer statue atop Mount Corcovado.