National Geographic Traveller (UK) April issue spotlights Greek islands as the country continues to beat tourism recordsÌýÌý
Delve into the Mediterranean with this month’s cover story, which invites readers to choose their own adventure and explore the nation’s six main island groups, each one more vibrant than the last.
With more travellers set to visit Greece than ever before in 2024, following a 17% annual increase in arrivals in 2023, this summer is ripe to sail, cycle and stroll through some of the nation’s lesser-known island spots — from tranquil towns beloved by local gourmands to hidden coves perfect for dropping anchor.
Plus, discover Norwegian fjords glimmering under the midnight sun, Kosovo’s overlooked mountains and monasteries, and São Paulo’s scintillating creative atmosphere. Find all this and more in the April issue of National Geographic Traveller (UK).
Don’t miss:
- Zambia: Become one with the landscape on a walking safari in South Luangwa National Park.
- Norway: Black coffee and crystalline fjords on a multi-day train tour beneath the midnight sun.
- Bhutan: In this tiny Himalayan nation, valleys plunge, mountains soar and traditions bind.
- Philippines: Plan the ultimate island-hopping adventure in the pearl of the Western Pacific.
- São Paulo: In Brazil’s most populous city, every gig and gallery reflects the diversity of its people.
- Ghent: With its innovative art spaces and left-field restaurants, this city’s rebel spirit lives on.
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