With the promise of longer days and finer weather on the horizon, it’s the perfect time to start looking at solo holiday ideas in Europe. Whether you’re a people-watcher or an off-the-beaten-track explorer, there’s nothing quite like discovering a new city at exactly the right pace. And with solo travel more popular than ever, you can choose between surrounding yourself …
Carnivals in France
The 40 days leading up to Easter are a religious time for fasting – a tradition that people observe through giving up various things for Lent. Before this custom takes place, Mardi Gras carnivals in France have long provided a hedonistic revelry of feasting, dancing and outrageous costumes to get observers through the six-week period.
Active Holidays in Europe
How about an early morning hike past soaring snow-capped mountains, spending the day cycling along sprawling untamed coastlines, or diving deep below glistening azure waters to discover the local sea life? There are so many incredible locations across the pond just waiting to be explored on foot, ski or scuba – and with P&O Ferries, you can take everything from …
Alternative Art in Europe
If there’s one thing that Europe is known for, it’s harbouring a rich history of art from all influences. Whether it’s hanging on a wall, painted as a mural or performed on a stage, this continent holds some of the greatest artistic artefacts the world has ever seen. Holding fast in an ever-changing field, European artists are continuously creating works …
The Best Courses and Workshops in Europe for Foodies
Make a resolution you won’t want to break this year with a spot on one of Europe’s best foodie courses. Book a weekend away to immerse yourself in the art of cooking a boeuf bourguignon Julia Child would be proud of, sweet pastries fit for a patisserie window, or mix it up with a bartending course in the heart of …
Last Minute January Holiday Deals
What better way to shake off the January blues than by treating yourself to a quick post-Christmas getaway? Get the year off to the right start with one of our fantastic last minute January holiday deals – so you can enjoy a new year escape without breaking the bank.
Head to Europe for your Christmas Preparations
There’s so much to do over Christmas, but even the busiest among you might be able to fit in one of these quick trips across the Channel before the 25th December. We’ve picked out some of the best destinations to take a last minute festive break and sort out some Christmas preparations too.
Opera in Europe
An offshoot of the classical music persuasion, opera is more than just a music genre – offering up a truly captivating experience for all. From its dramatic, emotive arias to the magnificent halls they reside in, there’s nothing quite like an evening at the opera. Opera in Europe boasts some of the world’s most majestic, featuring opulent ornaments, stunning stages …
The Best Ski Spots in Europe
Picture this: you’re gracefully cruising down a white powdery slope against a pure blue sky, before gliding into a charming chalet to warm up with an indulgent hot chocolate or spiced mulled wine. Sound good? Then get away from the drizzly rain and head to one of Europe’s stunning ski spots. These Alps holidays may be a little further out …
Three of Europe’s Best Winter Festivals
With the bright winter sun rising over frozen canals, winter is one of the most beautiful seasons to see your favourite European cities. And while the long, warm days of lazing at summer festivals may be over for this year, the colder months host some of Europe’s best winter festivals.
The Best Theme Parks in Europe
The thrill of the big wheel, the whoosh as the rollercoaster hurtles downhill, and the almighty splash as the log flume hits the water; visiting a theme park is one of the most sensory, exciting activities you can do at whatever age, and some of the best can be found not too far from home. From visiting famous landmarks in …
Annual Film Festivals in Europe
Every year, cinema fans travel to fabulous film festivals across the globe. Although Hollywood is eternally popular as a producer of blockbusters, Europe may well be the true home of the art form. Attending film festivals in Europe gives you the chance to experience movies in their best possible iteration – on the big screen, surrounded by equally enthusiastic people.
Second World War Battlefield Tours
The wild poppies may be on their way out of season, but soon war memorials across the world will be sheathed in a sea of red flowers to commemorate the fallen. As Remembrance Day draws near, why not consider a trip to the very ground where the events occurred on one of these Second World War battlefield tours?
Paris Autumn Festival
Every year, the Festival d’Automne à Paris, or Paris Autumn Festival, marks the end of summer by bringing together music, dance, theatre, and film to the very forefront of the cultural stage. Some forty or so of the city’s establishments open their doors to take part, and it runs from September to December. Heralded as the festival of the season …
Three Wicked Cities to Celebrate Halloween in Europe
With its ancient ruins, gory history and fascinating folklore – Europe is an amazing place to be on October 31st. If you want to scare yourself silly, some spooky destinations can be found just a short ferry ride away, so why not celebrate Halloween in Europe by visiting one of these fright-filled cities.
Places to Visit in Northern France
France is so easily accessible from Dover that it’s perfectly possible to discover somewhere new and exciting during a day trip. With plenty of places to visit in northern France to choose from, you can immerse yourself in some of the area’s rich culture without having to spend a night away from home.
Last Minute October Holiday Deals with P&O Ferries
The days may be a little shorter and the air a little nippier, but that doesn’t mean the holidays should come to an end! In fact, the autumn months offer a great time to get away, with quieter roads, less tourists, and last minute October holiday deals to snap up too!
A Musical Tour of Europe
While every continent in the world creates music that reflects their own culture and traditions, Europe strikes a chord with music-lovers across the globe for its incredible classical output. This means that a musical tour of Europe is a must for any classical music fan, or those who just want to learn a little more about it.
Food Festivals in Normandy
Thanks to its lush countryside and coastline location, Normandy holds a cornucopia of wonderfully fresh produce, inspiring a whole range of food festivals in Normandy to discover. Typical dishes in this region of France are simple, yet rich – often with a generous helping of cream and butter. All in all, local produce is a great reflection of this region’s …
Tips for Driving in France
Ah, the open road. Sometimes there’s no greater pleasure than exploring a city from the comfort of your own car. From the craggy coastlines of Brittany to the snowy peaks of the Alps, France in particular offers endless road trip opportunities. If you’re thinking of driving in France though, you’ll find that some of their regulations may differ to those …
Find a Last Minute August Holiday
Get ready for ice cream on the beach, camping under the stars, and plenty of new and exciting places to explore! We know planning ahead can be difficult – especially if you’re juggling a whole family’s schedule. But never fear, there’s still plenty of time to enjoy a spot of sunshine this summer with these last minute August holiday ideas.