The wildest but least known Carnivals in Europe

Whenever you hear Carnival music, it seems to come from distant cities such as Rio de Janeiro or New Orleans, or the most classic such as Venice, Cologne or Nice, or even the nearest such as Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria or Cadiz. However, people from all over the world are looking forward to go wild and have fun. Just listen! You can already hear the lively music of the brass bands and parades on the streets, the laughter of participants upon hearing the satirical lyrics of street musicians’ songs. You are about to see the joy of authentic parades of color in the form of original costumes that contrast with the sobriety and elegance of traditional masked balls that move to the rhythm of classic tunes. And yes, you can smell the unmistakable aroma of grilled sardines in various places you could not even imagine. Do you want to know where the wildest, less known European Carnivals are happening?

Mallorca312: A unique experience for 4,000 people cycling around the island

After months of preparations, hard training and much effort, hardcore cycling fans are here again to demonstrate their support for this sporting event. Registration opened on 1 November and the Mallorca 312 – Giant – Taiwan 2016 4,000 spots are already sold out. The race, sponsored by Goldcar, takes place on Saturday 30 April and the Goldcar Bike Sport team will participate once again this year.

Wine harvesting in 7 incredible wine museums

Wine tourism has been on vogue for some years now and is expected to remain fashionable for a long time. Wine has something special about it that is attracting more and more people every year. Most world-class wineries in Spain are open to visitors, offering luxury beauty treatments and 5-star stays. This is a business that involves much more than grapes, and where you can even participate in the wine harvest. For free, of course. There are also museums where you can learn the best of wine culture without having to bend down to pick grapes.

5 wonderful winter resorts perfect for skiing with children

Winter is here and we cannot wait for it to snow! It always makes the little ones happy, and not just for playing. Without any doubt, skiing is a family sport for children and adults alike. For families with very young children who can’t ski (yet), there are many winter resorts that provide skiers parents with activities, games and lessons so that their children discover this sport safely, comfortably and in a fun way. Let’s tour the best ski resorts 5 wonderful winter resorts perfect for skiing with children!

Winter holiday destination: roadtrip through the Aragon Pyrenees

Although it may seem that winter is not the best time of the year for a road trip, if you are a sensible driver and pay special attention to the weather, there are areas in Spain that are worth visiting during the coldest months, and their complex and steep ground makes them very suitable to be discovered by car. One of them is the Aragon Pyrenees, an area of beautiful forests and green meadows, lakes, countless streams and rivers, high peaks and large granite masses. Undoubtedly, this rugged environment is considered the mecca of high mountain experiences in Spain.