3 Offbeat Destinations To Spend Your Summer Holidays In Europe

With picturesque landscapes, brilliant architecture, delectable cuisine and more, Europe has always been a popular international destination for travellers from all over the world. While places, such as Greece, Italy, Russia, England, France, Spain and Portugal are the usual hotspots for travellers, there are quite a number of locations in Europe, less frequented yet are absolutely stunning. If you are in pursuit of scenic holiday destinations for the summer, away from the hustle-bustle of city life, read on.
3 Offbeat Destinations To Spend Your Summer Holidays In Europe

Keen to know about the exotic destinations in Europe?

Here are our top 3 picks for you. Choose the one that excites you, look for the best travel agency for customized holidays to Europe and you’re all set for an amazing summer vacation.

Zadar in Croatia

While watching the breakthrough television series - Game Of thrones, did its stunning locations leave you awestruck? Do you desire to explore the surreal landscapes? Well, Zadar is the place to be! Filled with rich history and culture, this offbeat town is one that you must mark on your travel wishlist.

You can have a relaxing vacation at Zadar and bike around the ancient Roman ruins or go around the stony pathways and cobbled streets. There are also Mediterranean beaches where you can enjoy the pleasant weather.

Abisko in Sweden

Want to witness the stunning play of charged particles in the Earth's atmosphere? If you are planning to chase the Northern Lights or Aurora Borealis, then visiting the Abisko National Park in Sweden should be on your bucket list. It's quiet, scenic, and covered in snow for the most part of the year. It takes anywhere between 15 to 20 hours to reach Abisko (FROM WHERE?), which is located in the Swedish Lapland region.

The small town is home to many still lakes, lush moors, and perfect idyllic dwelling places for the people who live there. Its calendar-worthy appeal is a refreshing change from the regular Europe that most travellers usually explore.

The best time to watch the Aurora lights in this region is winter, which will be quite challenging with temperatures dropping to as low as -8 degree Celsius in November. However, this is the time when the mystical beams of the poles are found to be most frequent, and occur almost on a nightly basis which can stretch to cover over 16 hours.

Transylvania in Romania

Want to visit the town of Count Dracula? Transylvania will be like experiencing the dwelleings of Bram Stoker's legendary character. This A small town in Romania that is seldom visited by tourists even with its cult following, this dwelling is filled with medieval architecture, churches, trails, stony pathways, castles, and more.

Transylvania is immersed in greenery, little houses, the Apuseni mountains, and fortresses that are all going to take you back in time.

You could also visit the lesser known yet mystical Bran Castle, Peles Castle, and Corvin castle which are some of the exotic attractions of the city. Hike along the Southern Carpathians if you love to spend some time in nature. Transylvania will be a pleasant digression from the hustle and bustle of Europe (something that the average European tours fail to get right.)



If you want the best international holiday packages that will include places like these, then all you need to do is get in touch with a top-rated tour agency that offers customized itineraries. That's the best way to visit the offbeat places - so why are you still waiting?

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