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When you think of islands, you typically picture swaying palms, soft sands, and umbrella drinks. But by definition, an island is simply any piece of land surrounded by water.
Called one of the top 10 last great wilderness areas, Sweden’s west coast is a playground for active travelers. A treasure trove of active pursuits, the landscape here was made for exploration.
Festivals in Kosovo vary between honoring the independence of the new country, keeping old cultural traditions alive and flourishing and the special rites and rituals of Islam and Christianity. Loc...
Kosovo’s mountainous topography and lush plains enjoy a continental climate with cold, snowy winters, warm, hot summers and a pleasant spring and fall. Average temperatures depend on altitude, with...
Kosovo’s long, troubled history and its rich culture are linked to the many different empires prominent in the region over the centuries, as well as to the diverse ethnicities of its present-day re...
All nationalities may enter Kosovo visa-free with a valid passport. Travelers are granted a 90-day visit, but longer stays are possible through in-country visa renewal. Healthcare is still behind t...
Language Albanian is the official language of Kosovo, although many young locals can converse in English, German or Italian. Those working in the tourism industry will know at least one of those th...
Pristina International Airport Adem Jashari PIA's Adem Jashari, located nine miles southwest of the capital, is the only aviation entry point into Kosovo. The complex handles over a million passeng...
Kosovo Taxis and Car Rental The jury is still out in regards to the trustworthiness of taxi drivers in Kosovo, but fares are cheap and official taxis are marked and metered. Cabs are easy to find i...
Finding mementos of your trip to Kosovo is the most rewarding in Pristina, Gjakova and Peja, with the country’s strong tradition of handicrafts offering plenty of choices. Metalwork is a highlight ...