Menorca or "The smaller" of the Balearic islands has a mild, Mediterranean climate. With a water temperature of up to 25° Celsius, it invites you to travel throughout the year.
The Algarve has the most hours of sunshine in the whole of Europe. In summer it is hot and dry and even in winter the temperatures remain pleasantly warm.
In the megacity of Tokyo, it is perfect shopping weather all year round. However, in addition to the many shopping opportunities, there are also sights that can be visited at best between May and October.
The Portuguese capital Lisbon is characterized by both Atlantic and Mediterranean climate. Summers are hot and dry and in spring and autumn there are long periods of fine weather.
Lloret de Mar is a vibrant coastal town located on the northeast coast of Spain, within the autonomous community of Catalonia. Known for its stunning beaches, rich history, and lively atmosphere, it has become a popular destination for travelers from around the world.
Of the seven Canary Islands La Gomera is the second smallest. The unspoiled nature and subtropical climate of the island is a paradise for recreation seekers, hikers and cyclists.
Los Angeles, often referred to as the "City of Angels," is a sprawling Southern California city famed for its entertainment industry, diverse culture, and sunny weather, making it a premier tourist destination.
In the southern Croatia lies the sun-drenched Dubrovnik, or "Pearl of the Adriatic" called, which invites even in winter to sunbathe among palm trees and ripe oranges.
Off the east coast of Africa in the Indian Ocean lies the fourth largest island in the world - Madagascar. Not a country for beach vacationers, but for explorers of dry areas, mountains, tropical forests and rice fields.