Experience Transat

Carolyne Parent

Let’s embark on a gourmet tour of the island with five specially selected menus and chefs, chosen for their exceptional cuisine, creole authenticity or dreamy locations.
In addition to the pleasure of traveling, there’s also the pleasure of ordering food like the locals. On the menu, snacks to be devoured without moderation.
Whatever the season, here are our suggestions of things to do in Malaga, in the heart of Andalucia, and how to make the most of it.
The second largest city in the European Union after London, Spain’s capital is made up of a mosaic of neighbourhoods that we love to explore on foot. Where to start? That’s easy. With our favourites!
You may think all Rome attractions are crowded with tourists, but this city also has some truly unique things to see.
Porto, the belle of the north, presents a different face of the country. A village feel, with streets paved with black and white stone mosaics and hyper-local culinary delights.
How to plan a day trip to the Douro Valley from Porto to discover its quintas, vineyards and photogenic highlights.
Good weather, nice atmosphere… Get the best from your dream destination! Here are some destinations that will not disappoint you in Septembre.
Whether you are vacationing alone or with friends and family, Cuba has so much to offer. Here are some of the best sites to help you discover Cuba!
The term “Holy Land” is often used to describe Israel. While it may be accurate, it might also give you the idea that there’s not much fun to be had. But think again. There are (also) lots of exhilarating things to do.
From scuba diving to deep waters diving, Roatan has the second largest coral barrier in the world. Have a chance to meet the giant shark whales or to explore the different species that lives into the corals.
Looking to get inspired? Here are 10 of our most iconic and quintessentially European holiday experiences that you will never want to forget.
Nobody likes a two-faced friend, but the two countenances of Budapest are both equally appealing, and add up to a couple of fabulous destinations in one!
If you’ve got a sweet tooth and are travelling to Budapest, you absolutely need to learn these two Hungarian words: káveház (café) and cukrászda (pastry).
Business is booming at Prague’s many independent kavernas (cafes). Sitting in one of these landmark spots, teeming with heritage, will make your day – and wait till you see the food!