EU Enlargement

Romania

SIBIU, between the woods and the water!

Romania is blessed with a great diversity of tourist attractions, some of Europe’s most unspoiled scenery, plenty of wild life, magnificent architecture, many UNESCO sites and a vibrant folk culture, but also places for leisure from spas to summer or winter sports resorts.

The designation of the country’s medieval town Sibiu, also called Hermanstadt as 2007 European Capital of Culture is one of the most beautiful cities in Romania.

@dmire invites you to explore the numerous events in the restored Medieval City, founded in the 12th century with a recognizable German character. It is also listed as World Heritage of UNESCO. Explore this Transylvania capital, feel the strong spiritual and ethno folkloric traditions. Taste the local soup (Ciorba) and find your treasure in the Astra, open air museum. Express yourself in the puppet theatre and visit the Buckental museum, one of the oldest museum in the world. And what about a trekking experience in the Fãgãra Mountains.
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Estonia - A great little world superlative!

Discover Estonia and you will see it is phenomenal. Like Alice in her Wonderland, you will find there is even more to see in Estonia than you have dreamed about. The dream world becomes real and the reality is unbelievable.

People from larger countries may find it odd that there are in fact no distant places in Estonia – one can travel from one end of the country to another in just four or five hours without having to rush to discover the prestigious UNESCO World Heritage, the numerous castles and manor houses and off course the unforgettable, breathtaking beaches and islands.

Choose Estonia as your next incentive destination and admire the ‘Hidden secrets of the Tallinn Dominican Monastery’, the ‘Hanseatic Old Town in Tallinn Centre’ and get a taste of live on the sea waves on the Bay of Tallinn.

 

Cyprus - The Golden Apple of the Mediterranean Sea

Imagine a land with a legendary history going back 9000 years. A land of constant sunshine.

Imagine an island framed in dazzling blue waters, isolated bays and golden beaches.

This is the land where Aprhodite, the Goddess of Love chose to be born bestowing upon her beloved island the most precious gift: Genuine Hospitality!

Invite your partners and yourself to ‘The Golden Apple of the Mediterranean Sea’ for your next incentive trip within Europe.

 

Poland - The Solidarity phenomenon

Poland lies in the heart of Europe - the geometric centre of the continent is right here. Poland is a country that is safe and friendly for visitors from abroad. You can find more or less everything in Poland: alpine mountains, wide beaches, clean lakes, deep forests, world-class historic monuments, and friendly people.

The climate is temperate, and the people warm and hospitable. Polish cities with a thousand-year history invite their visitors to encounters with culture, and Poland's villages and small-time towns offer the opportunity to get away from the bustle of modern life. And all this comes with a backdrop of breathtaking natural landscapes, because Poland's greatest attraction is nature. Wild, untouched, more diverse than in most countries either in Europe or the world and, what's more, easily accessible.

 

Hungary - The pearl of the Danube

Imagine a country with a mild and pleasant climate, a rich history, friendly people, a booming economy, a nowhere else spoken language and. . . you have arrived in Hungary! This compact country right in the middle of Europe has performed something into a miracle - it has changed in less than a decade from a derelict country of Goulash-Communism into the powerhouse of free market development.

 

Hungary is a heart-stealer, it will lure you back again and again to sample its rich wines, lounge in its thermal spas, gaze at its birdlife and make one more attempt to master its hermetic language. It has all the luxury of western Europe with a Magyar twist and at half the cost. Its graceful capital Budapest, 'the Pearl of the Danube', has a lively arts, cafe and music scene, and is host to a range of cultural and sporting festivals. In the countryside you'll find majestic plains, resort-lined lakes, Baroque towns, horse markets and rustic villages.

 

Malta - Golden Cross of the Mediterranean

Megaliths, medieval dungeons and Calypso’s Cave: Malta is positively mythic. Here you will explore 7000 years of history yet live passionately in the present. Wherever you go, the Island’s scenery and architecture provide a spectacular backdrop. The colours are striking. Honey-coloured stone against the deepest of Mediterranean blues.

The Maltese Islands have been described as one big open-air museum.

What makes them unique is that so much of their past is still visible today. Delve into the Island’s mysterious prehistory, retrace the footsteps of St. Paul or see where the Knights or St. John defended Christendom.But Malta is no regular museum. Here life is lived to the full, so make time for some living history and action.

 

Slovakia - Part of Europe worth seeing

The Slovak Republic offers fascinating opportunities that has not been widely experienced.

Waiting for you to be visit is the capital, Bratislava, that lies on the Danube River, below the Little Carpathian Mountains, on the crossroads of important trade routes.

The Republic of Slovakia is situated in Central Europe, sharing frontiers with the Czech Republic, Austria, Poland, Hungary and Ukraine. The Republic is hilly and picturesque, with historic castles, forests, pure mountain streams, romantic valleys and lakes, as well as excellent facilities to ‘take the waters’ at one of the famous spas or to ski and hike in the mountains.

 

Latvia - Heartland of the Baltics

To be both competitive and profitable in today’s dynamic and rapidly-changing world, you and your senior executives need to be passionately proactive: visionary, focused, creative and pragmatic. Reactive day-to-day management of the organization does not supply adequate opportunity or motivation for this.

 

Latvia is one of Europe’s great ‘get-away-from-it-all’ discoveries and last hidden treasures.
Riga, the capital of this ‘country on the move again’ and one of the biggest cities of the Baltic Sea region, is located on the banks of the Daugava River, which flows into the Baltic Sea.

 

Slovenia - a colourful country that waits to be discovered

It lies between the Alps, the Mediterranean and the Pannonian plain, embraces all the beautiful of the Old Continent. Slovenia, one of the ten new countries joining the European Union on 1 May 2004, is only an arms length away. Slovenia is easily reached via direct flights from Brussels to Slovenia's capital Ljubljana.

 

Waiting for you are snow covered mountains and a Mediterranean Coast, beautiful karst caves and thermal springs, ancient villages and innumerable vineyards, the ideal place for incentive and leisure trips.