Travelling at Christmas
Traveling in December gives us a different vision of cities and countries we visit and often makes the difference then remember that experience as a different journey. We spent the cold, the lights adorning the city or through the markets that encouraged our visit with traditions different from those we know.
Christmas Markets in Europe
Christmas is a time full of celebrations and customs that give us one more reason to see the world. In Europe are very common Christmas markets. This tradition extends to both the south and the north and east of the continent. Prague Christmas markets, become a refuge shelter from cold weather, buy a puppet made of the experience of hundreds of years of tradition and taste the delicious specialties.
Christmas markets in Germany are held in all cities and even small towns. Walking among its stations, along with the locals doing their Christmas shopping is a great way to learn about the customs and get the original gift.
The Christmas in Scandinavia is very interesting and the closest thing to Santa Claus that we can be, if we head north of Finland. In other countries such as Sweden, the tradition of markets and environmental care are also cities. Christmas Markets in Göteborg is the perfect place to buy some gifts or memories, crafts, delicious gingerbread cookies or candy varied.
White Christmas holidays
Skiing becomes an expected activity throughout the year. Christmas is traditionally the time when many fans took the opportunity to release the ski season is always white, although the list of favorite stations, it is exciting to discover other tracks, enjoy the quality and good conditions for ski resorts French Alps, back to the vivacious Sierra Nevada or choose a new station in the Pyrenees.
The most exotic Christmas
The new year in Brazil and explore the holiday traditions in the Dominican Republic are two very desirable travel on these dates. Although related Christmas with snow, cold, or a fireplace, there are many countries where Christmas is celebrated in the summer season, or where the tropical climate does not allow the typical image of a postcard.
In these places, the tradition of the place mixed with more Nordic and Anglo-Saxon customs, have been an explosive cocktail for the senses and very tempting for those travelers who want a different and exotic holidays.


