Need opinion about new design of my site

Hi,
please can you tell me what do you think about new design of my site http://www.francistravel.com
I still work on it and still try to improve it.
Thanks a lot,
Petr

I would check the navigation -- when you click e. g. German version there is no link back to the English version. If you try the Czech version and then click the English version link you will not get back to the .com domain but to the .ch domain.

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