The Most Underrated Tourist Attractions in Europe

Finland: Santa Claus Village, Rovaniemi, Lapland

The magical world of Santa Claus is brought to life through this North Pole workshop. Tourists are invited to enter Santa’s shop as well as experience the surrounding wilderness through reindeer and dogsled rides. To top it all off, the view of the Aurora Borealis gives the village a truly memorable and magical uniqueness.

Croatia: Old Town, Korcula

Besides Dubrovnik, which is now one of the top destinations in Europe, people should also take a look at the Dalmatian Coast – specifically Korcula Island. The island offers a vast history, with architecture as impressive as that of Dubrovnik. The island’s history goes back to the days of Marco Polo, who is believed to have been born here (and later imprisoned here). Learn more about Korcula’s local history this spring, while enjoying every unique aspect of this astonishing island.

Austria: Lake Faak, Carinthia

Tourists are often travelling to Austria bound for destinations like the Schonbrunn Palace in Vienna, or a tour of the well-known Pandorf shopping center. However, Austria has many others places deserving of our attention, not least among them Lake Faak. Enjoy a vacation surrounded by the calm of nature and the soothing sound of waves on the lakeshore.

Czech Republic: Thermal Springs, Karvoly Vary

Prague has been and always will be the top destination in the Czech Republic, but the Thermal Springs of Karlovy Vary might change your mind. Enjoy the nature of this Bohemian spa town and dive into the mineral-water that is believed to possess a miracle cure for any metabolic or gastric health issue!


The Most Underrated Tourist Attractions in Europe