Island Escapes: Nature and History Await in Menorca, Catania, Pellworm, and Saaremaa
Discover the unique charm of four islands, each offering a blend of natural beauty and cultural significance. Menorca, a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve, prioritizes nature conservation, boasting pristine beaches and clear waters. Outdoor enthusiasts can explore its unspoiled coasts and diverse inland ecosystems.
Catania, Sicily, is shaped by the imposing Mount Etna. While posing a threat with its volcanic activity, Etna also enriches the landscape and draws visitors fascinated by its power.
Pellworm, a North Sea island, is renowned for its unique flora and fauna. Visitors can enjoy guided mudflat hikes and seal-watching tours, immersing themselves in the island's natural beauty.
Saaremaa, Estonia's largest island, is known for its diverse nature, including the Kaali meteorite crater, Sõrve Peninsula lighthouse and the Panga cliffs.