Geotoura Travel journal

Nadine Gehrisch
The best starting point for your individual round trip

How nice of you to stop by our Geotoura travel journal! Here we will provide you with everything you need to get you in the holiday mood at home: exciting articles about our destination countries, personal travel reports, recipe ideas or great event tips. But you will also find lots of useful information about our Geotoura destinations on this page.

This colourful mix is symbolic of our individual and diverse Geotoura concept. Because with us, no two trips are the same. The focus is always on typical local accommodation and authentic experiences. Everything else is up to you to decide. With this travel journal, we want to awaken your ideas and offer you an exciting start to your travel planning.

Now we hope you enjoy exploring our inspirations, cooking, planning or simply dreaming away.

Nadine Gehrisch
Online editor

Country & People

Round trip Ireland: Travelling the Wild Atlantic Way

Experience the wild and romantic natural power of the Atlantic up close by car along 2600 kilometres of coastline: This is the Wild Atlantic Way on the west coast of Ireland. Being able to experience and feel this little corner of the world at close quarters is breathtaking and definitely one of the highlights of any tour of Ireland. Here are some of the most beautiful places along the Wild Atlantic Way.

The farm Dehesa Fuente Ymbro in Andalusia

On the edge of the Los Alcornocales Natural Park in Andalusia lies the Dehesa Fuente Ymbro - a farm where a family has realised their dream. In addition to cattle breeding and a horse stud, four sisters run a farm here, producing their own cheese, olive oil, sherry and ham. A visit to the farm near Cádiz will immerse you fully in Andalusian country life and the authentic cuisine and hospitality.

Round trips Albania: Reasons why we love this hidden jewel

White sandy beaches and turquoise-coloured sea, but also majestic mountains: Albania's breathtaking nature is reminiscent of exotic long-haul destinations. This is complemented by culture and architecture from the most diverse periods. The Balkan country, which lies on both the Adriatic and the Ionian Sea, is nevertheless a real insider tip! We reveal why.
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News & Important information

Caminito del Rey path in Andalusia – information and tips

Once a feared via ferrata, today a popular hiking trail for anyone looking for a special thrill during their round trip through Andalusia: The Caminito del Rey in the hinterland of Málaga leads you over wooden paths and suspension bridges at a height of 100 metres through an impressive gorge landscape with breathtaking views. We have compiled our tips and information for you.

Public holidays Greece

At first glance, Greek and European public holidays seem very similar. However, there are some differences, especially when it comes to the most important Christian festivals, such as Easter and Pentecost. To help you prepare for your next trip to Greece, we have summarised some information in this article. When do which festivals take place, which are particularly worthwhile and how can public holidays in Greece affect my trip? Here is everything at a glance.

Sicily – What time of year to travel to the island?

Bella Italia should of course not be missing from our travel bucket list in 2025. One of our absolute favourite destinations: Sicily! But what time of year is best for travelling to the largest island in the Mediterranean? We think: all of them! Even in winter, the largest island in the Mediterranean has its charm. We have summarised the highlights from spring to winter for you.
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Geotoura & Partner

By jeep to Mount Etna

Mount Etna, Europe's highest and most active volcano, rises majestically on the east coast of Sicily. With a height of around 3,329 metres, Mount Etna is an imposing landmark that dominates the island's landscape. Set off by jeep on a journey of discovery through the volcanic landscape, which takes you through villages, forests and several lava flows. A real adventure as part of your personalised tour of Sicily. Find out more.

The rural hotel Olivetum Colina: Slow life in Andalusia and the olive harvest

The small rural hotel Olivetum Colina is located on a hill surrounded by millions of olive trees and just 15 minutes from the small town of Montoro. We spoke to host Brigitte about her special ‘place of power’ and what Geotoura travellers can expect there in authentic Andalusia.

What does sustainable and respectful travelling with Geotoura mean?

Sustainable travelling can start with small things. At Geotoura, it primarily means getting to know the country and culture in a conscious and respectful way. But it also means particularly authentic experiences, typical local, mostly privately run accommodation and regional cuisine. In this article, you can find out more about what makes our trips special and what is important to us.
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