Jablaničko lake
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jablanica

Jablaničko Lake is a large artificially formed lake on the Neretva River, right below Konjic where the Neretva expands into a wide valley. The river provided much fertile, agricultural land there before the lake flooded most of it.

Ramsko lake
Bosnia and Herzegovina, Gornji Vakuf

Ramsko lake is an artificial lake (reservoir), located in municipality of Prozor-Rama, in the vicinity of eponymous town, in Bosnia and Herzegovina. Lake is created with a construction of Rama dam in 1968, on the river Rama, and it serves as a reservoir to store Rama's waters used by Rama Hydroelectric Power Station.

Amphitheatre
Croatia, Pula

It has not been preserved in its original form, but it is all the more pleasant to touch the half-ruined walls of the ancient structure. The amphitheater has enormous dimensions: 133*105 meters. At the same time, it could accommodate more than 20,000 spectators. The centuries have not spared the amphitheater, but local authorities, considering it the greatest landmark of Croatia, constantly carry out reconstruction and maintenance work.

7 Mehmet
Turkey, Antalya

An elegant restaurant tucked away in a secluded corner of Antalya's main beach. Sit on the outdoor terrace overlooking the sea and choose from a traditional Turkish menu. Book a table in advance - this is one of the most popular places in the city.

Sauvignon
Turkey, Antalya

A sophisticated fish restaurant near the Hidirlik Tower in the Old Town. On the menu, look out for the grilled octopus - it's especially good here. The waiters will recommend a decent local wine to your choice.

Vamos A La Chef
Turkey, Antalya

A small restaurant on a quiet street, on the menu you will find Turkish and Latin American cuisine. Pay attention to the tasting menu - this way you will be able to try several courses at once.

Ayar Meyhanesi
Turkey, Antalya

A traditional fish restaurant in the Old Town. As a rule, people come to the meyhane in groups to order classic meze, try the sea bass, which is cooked especially well here, and drink raki. Take a table and enjoy the evening live music while waiting for the food.

Lucky Monkey restaurant
Turkey, Antalya

Restaurant of European cuisine, with a beautiful view, a very large selection of dishes. Delicious breakfasts, a large selection of cocktails

Kaleiçi
Turkey, Antalya

Dating back to Roman times, Antalya’s seafront historic core contains many of the city's must-sees. Following extensive renovations, the district of Kaleici now boasts several hotels, restaurants and shops. Take a stroll down the area’s narrow streets and spot ancient mosques along the way, as well as tons of bars and cafes where you can try local cuisine.

Vanilla Restaurant
Turkey, Antalya

A seasonal restaurant near Hadrian's Gate. The local chef experiments with local produce to offer a modern take on cuisines from around the world. Asian dishes such as pad thai and soups are particularly praised.

Japonaki Sushi Bar
Turkey, Antalya

A small restaurant of Japanese cuisine, with very tasty rolls and sushi

Pio Gastro Bar & Bistro
Turkey, Antalya

A gastrobar in the Old Town of Antalya, inspired by Latin culture. The atmosphere in the establishment is created by music - soul, jazz and funk are played here. The menu includes meat dishes cooked on coals and signature cocktails.

Seraser Fine Dining Restaurant
Turkey, Antalya

A restaurant located in a 300-year-old mansion. The historic interiors of the halls, a pleasant patio and an exquisite menu create a romantic atmosphere for a dinner for two. Choose a dish, and the waiter will suggest which wine will go best with it.

Hadrian's Gate
Turkey, Antalya

Hadrian's Gate, also known as Üç Kapı (Three Gates), is a historic triumphal arch located in the old town of Antalya, Turkey. Built in the 2nd century AD during the reign of Emperor Hadrian, it once served as the grand entrance to the ancient city of Attaleia. The gate features three large archways and decorative columns, reflecting Roman architectural style.

TerraCity
Turkey, Antalya

TerraCity Antalya is a modern and expansive shopping and lifestyle complex located in the heart of Antalya, Turkey, offering a wide range of retail, dining, and entertainment options. The mall features a diverse selection of local and international brands, a large hypermarket, a cinema, food court, and family-friendly play areas.

Stone town of Kuklica
North Macedonia, Rankovce

Macedonia's tourist attractions are unimaginable without the stone city of Kukljica. This is a natural curiosity - stone blocks in the north of the country that have been subject to erosion for centuries. As a result, the stones began to look like bizarre dolls, for which the valley got its name.

Marble Cave
Kosovo, Lipjan

The Marble Cave is formed by karst processes in marble, which is rare. By 1976, the cave was equipped and opened to tourists. The corridors of the cave are full of stalactites and stalagmites. Large aragonite crystals, up to 30 centimeters long, growing in all directions are also found here.

Düden Waterfalls
Turkey, Antalya

Düden Waterfalls are a stunning natural attraction located near Antalya, Turkey, where the Düden River plunges dramatically into the Mediterranean Sea. The waterfalls consist of two separate cascades — the Upper Düden Falls, surrounded by lush greenery and accessible via walking trails, and the Lower Düden Falls, which flow directly over a cliff into the sea, creating a breathtaking coastal spectacle.

Amoor Beach Restaurant
Turkey, Antalya

Amoor Beach Restaurant is a seaside dining spot located along the Mediterranean coast, offering stunning views of the sea and a relaxing atmosphere. The restaurant serves a variety of seafood and local Turkish dishes, blending flavor with scenic beauty. It's a popular destination for both tourists and locals looking to enjoy a meal in a tranquil beachfront setting.

Botanical Garden of Padua
Italy, Padova

The Botanical Garden of Padua (Orto Botanico di Padova) is the world’s oldest academic botanical garden that is still in its original location. Founded in 1545 by the Republic of Venice, it is part of the University of Padua and was originally created to cultivate medicinal plants for students of medicine and pharmacy.