![]() Small towns, ferry transport, impressive villas and incredible regional cuisine are just the beginning. Lake Como in the Northern lakes region of Italy feels like a world away from reality. If it is good enough for Clooney, it has sure got my interest. Belgium is full of quaint little charming cities/towns and that is most evident in the city of Bruges. Before travelling to Belgium for the first time I was warned it would be “boring”, “expensive” and “not worth my while”. Its no secret that I adore Belgium and still believe it is one of the most underrated, overlooked countries to visit in Western Europe. Read more: The Amalfi Coast Map & Towns to Visit Each of these towns deserve a couple of days attention, but suffice it to say Positano is the one that will take your heart hook, line and sinker. Surrounding Positano you have the Isle of Capri, nearby Sorrento (which I’d also highly recommend), Ravello and Amalfi itself. Positano is nestled in the cliffside of the jaw-dropping Amalfi coast, far enough away that you’ll find it an effort to reach but close enough to make the area a whole trip in itself. ![]() We’ll start with an obvious choice and a place I have been harping on about since the first time I laid eyes on it Positano, a coastal town on the idyllic Amalfi Coast in Italy. So here they are… the most breathtaking places to visit in Europe! These are the “bucket list” cities and towns, the “once in a lifetime” experiences and for sure, they’re all honeymoon approved. Because I’m absolutely certain I am European in another lifetime (aside from eating dinner after 8:00 pm – ever), I’ve put together a comprehensive list of 20 places that will absolutely take your breath away Europe. I dunno about you guys but for me, there’s something exciting about a new year of adventures… the endless possibilities of where I might end up, who I’ll meet along the way and what will come of another year globetrotting.
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