Paths less travelled: Places in South Europe to go to this summer

If you’re about to select your next holiday destination, and decided to go to South Europe, this mini-guide is for you. Here are some less-travelled but beautiful places in southern Europe.
Andalusia, Spain
Andalusia is a region in southern Spain known for its vibrant culture, stunning architecture, and breathtaking landscapes. Places to visit include Granada, with its iconic Alhambra palace, and Seville, with its beautiful Gothic cathedral and Alcazar palace. In Andalusia, you can also enjoy outdoor activities such as hiking in the Sierra Nevada Mountains, visiting the stunning beaches of the Costa del Sol, or taking a scenic drive through the rolling hills of the Andalusian countryside.
Alentejo, Portugal
Alentejo is a region in southern Portugal known for its rolling hills, vineyards, and historic towns. The beautiful town of Évora is a must-visit, with its well-preserved Roman ruins and picturesque town square. In Alentejo, you can also explore the ancient castle town of Marvão, relax on the stunning beaches of the Alentejo coast, or visit the historic city of Beja, with its beautiful Renaissance-style buildings.

Calabria, Italy
Calabria is a region in southern Italy that is often overlooked by tourists, but it offers stunning natural beauty and rich cultural heritage. The town of Tropea is a must-visit, with its beautiful beach and historic town centre. In Calabria, you can also explore the Aspromonte National Park, known for its scenic hiking trails, or visit the historic city of Reggio Calabria, with its ancient ruins and museums.

Transylvania, Romania
Transylvania is a region in Romania known for its stunning natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unique architecture. Places to visit include the fortified medieval city of Sighișoara, with its well-preserved citadel, and the stunning city of Brașov, with its Gothic-style Black Church and historic town centre. In Transylvania, you can also explore the stunning mountain landscapes of the Carpathians, visit the famous painted monasteries of Bucovina, or go on a scenic drive through the rolling hills of the Transylvanian countryside.
