Think on future: think on another placeWith time, society around us changed. People move in and out. Companies grow up and die. And, in some moment, we can look on the area we live in and kind of not recognize it anymore. And this fact leaves us at a fork: what are we going to do? Leave things as is, maybe try to fight to keep things as they were earlier, or take a strong decision to move out? Especially fast has this process of changes become in the last few years, with the coming of so-called refugees to many European countries. We do not discuss here if that is bad or good; we stay on the fact that it exists. And this fact really changed the lives of people, local people. And now, when sometimes it is scary to go out to streets, not only at night but also in daylight, and even on classic holidays like Christmas, the question "what to do?" stands strong... If you recognize yourself in such a situation, maybe we can help you. At least, we're open to discuss such matters, and we can create for you a special trip to see where you might like to move. Such a trip should answer the main questions every person essentially has toward a new place of living. It's like, what kind of people are there, their culture and beliefs, and the social environment, like shops, apotheks, cinemas, parks, hospitals, sports places, transport, foreign-friendly people, and many, many others. Of course, part of that is where to live: rent or buy new property, how much it can cost, and what the costs of services like water, electricity, trash, and gas are. After the situation with the coronavirus and witnessing the government's behavior, people start to ask reasonable questions: why does the government not care? If people paid healthcare taxes all their lives but received no help, were not tested, and were refused to be taken to the hospital, why would they need to continue to be in such a country and support such a government? Maybe it's better to go out to some other country with a not-fancy name but a stable life, fewer taxes, cheaper prices, and a friendly environment? If you would like to discuss this topic with us, feel free to drop us a message via our contact us page. Last reviewed: 2 September 2025 |
Why travel with usMaybe you want?Long distance transfer with sidetrips Recently added toursMay 14, 2026 Trogir to Sibenik and Zadar in 3 days micro tour. Discover Central Dalmatia in Croatia. May 9, 2026 Day tour from Mostar to Blagaj, Pocitelj, Medjugorje. Year-round tour in a gentle pace without hurry. Recently added placesApril 28, 2026 Ljubačke doline (Ljubacke doline), Bosnia and Herzegovina. Ethno village Ljubacke doline is designed and set as an open-air museum with the intention of showing the life of a community that used to inhabit this area, its traditional architecture, material culture, and furniture from the late 19th century and early 20th century. March 25, 2026 Brauron, Greece. Brauron is an ancient archaeological site in eastern Attica, Greece, famous for its sanctuary dedicated to Artemis, the goddess of the hunt and nature. Brauron draws visitors with its well-preserved ruins and ties to ancient rituals. Tourists love exploring this peaceful archaeological park for a glimpse into classical Greek worship and daily life. January 12, 2026 Ávila (Avila), Spain. Avila, a charming town in central Spain, is famous for its impressive medieval walls that surround the historic center. These stone fortifications are remarkably well-preserved, offering visitors a glimpse into the town's rich past and its strategic importance during the Middle Ages. December 28, 2025 Baeza, Spain. Baeza, a picturesque town in Andalusia, southern Spain, is famous for its outstanding Renaissance architecture. Together with neighboring Ubeda, it was inscribed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 2003 under the name Renaissance Monumental Ensembles of Ubeda and Baeza, for its cultural significance. December 6, 2025 Veria, Greece. Veria, also spelled Veroia or Beroea, is a city in Central Macedonia, northern Greece, known for its rich history, Byzantine architecture, and proximity to the UNESCO World Heritage site of Aigai (modern Vergina). Historically an important center since antiquity and the Byzantine era, it is built on the foothills of Mt. Vermion and crossed by the River Tripotamo. The city has numerous churches, and is nicknamed "Little Jerusalem" for its many religious sites. Safe TravelsThe Safe Travels stamp allows travelers to recognize destination companies around the world that have implemented health and hygiene protocols that are aligned with WTTC's Global Safe Travels Protocols. Monterrasol Travel Private tours has implemented health and hygiene protocols. Monterrasol Travel is the Safe Travels company. ![]() |
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