Off the beaten track: a Fruity Festival
One of the fruitiest, juiciest festivals of the world is about to take off again, so if you've got a sweet tooth and don't have any plans yet, check out our last minute flights to Crete now! Every year in August, the inhabitants of the seaside city Sitia host the traditional Sultana Festival.
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Cova Des Culleram in Ibiza

The island of Ibiza is very popular with tourists and there are a lot of things for them to see and do. It would be fair to say that for a lot of tourists the main attraction of Ibiza is the beaches and the nightlife however there is a lot more than this to the island. A lot of the tourists that come to this area enjoy having regular flights to Ibiza.
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Paphos Ethnographical Museum in Paphos

The Paphos Ethnographical Museum is the old museum of folk art. The Ethnographical Museum was first opened during 1971. This museum is home to an art collection from both the nineteenth and twentieth century. This museum is privately run and it is thought to be one of the richest museums within the whole of Cyprus. The Paphos Ethnographical Museum actually belongs to Mr. G Eliades. There is a lot of flights to Paphos therefore people are able to take advantage of the air travel when visiting this country.
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Museum of Archaeology in Malta

Great Britain initially acquired Malta during 1814. The island supported the United Kingdom staunchly during both World Wars and remained loyal to them in all kinds of ways. It was also a Commonwealth after it gained its independence in 1964. After almost ten years since then Malta was declared a republic. It gained that tourist momentum much later but Lieutenant Governor of Malta, Harry Luke was one person who contributed tremendously in the development of Malta. Regular flights to Malta make it even more convenient for visitors.
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Regional Historical Museum in Burgas

The town of Burgas is located on the picturesque Black Sea coast in the middle of the Burgas Bay. The whole of the town actually rests on the Burgas plate. Booking your flights to Burgas in advance is a good idea if you want to really enjoy your holidays here. The altitude on an average is 17 meters. Towards the south as well as the north, Burgas is surrounded by salt lakes, which happen to be protected areas of the town. This is because the lakes form part of Via Pontica that consists of birds that migrate here every year. Apart from this natural set up, there are some museums to look forward to.
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Hal Saflieni Hypogeum in Malta

Malta is known for its prehistoric temples, mainly from the megalithic age. It also has some compelling underground chambers that will leave you completely mystified and more so because their origin is not too clear. No one has been able to ascertain anything about them. These secret chambers were built at a time much before the Phoenicians arrived on the island of Malta.
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The Archaeological Museum of Betancuria in Fuerteventura

While you are planning your holidays and booking your flights to Fuerteventura, be sure to spare 8 to 10 days for it. The climate here is often compared to Mexico and Florida as they lie along the same latitude as Fuerteventura. At no other destination in the Canaries are seen such huge sand dunes and elaborate sandy beaches.
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The Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology

Sun kissed sandy beaches and interesting historical monuments are just few of the reasons to be in Bodrum. To reach here you can take flights to Bodrum, available from most major cities of the world. Places to visit while in Bodrum include Castle of the Knights, Bodrum Castle mosque, Bodrum Amphitheater and many more.
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Bodrum Holidays and Historical Enticements

Bodrum, formerly known as Halicarnassus, has a reputation for its unique holiday attractions with a fascinating mix of both modern and conventional qualities. This combination is responsible for many flights to Bodrum every year, making it the most visited and most attractive holiday resort on the Aegean coast of Turkey. If you are looking for more than just a beach holiday and Blue cruise, this is the best place to be.
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Make the most of your leisure time on the splendid coast of Dalaman

Dalaman is a central town in the Mulga province in the west of Turkey. This region is well known for its natural appeal, beauty and culture. It is also known for its bustling international airport where a lot of flights to Dalaman arrive.
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Spring Exhibitions on Malta

Anyone who visits Malta will be immediately struck by the island's appreciation of art and culture. Malta is not only a great location for a sunny beach holiday, but also a fulfilling place for anyone with an interest in history or culture. The island's past is full of invasions, ownership changes and strategic involvement in many of the region's past conflicts. Valletta is not only a great monument to the island's legacy of architectural influences but also a centre for much of the art culture on the island today.
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Festival Mediterranea on Gozo

The small island of Gozo, which sits off the North Western corner of Malta, hosted its annual Festival Mediterranea at the end of October and beginning of November.
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The Second Jewel in Rhode's Crown

For many visitors to the island of Rhodes, the history and architecture of Rhodes Old Town is bound to be the main attraction when looking to get away from the wonderful beaches. But halfway down the east coast of the island is another location that has its own share of Rhode's history and is certainly worth a visit.
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Caves of Crete

Anyone holidaying on the island of Crete has the choice of many wonderful beaches on which to while away their days, but if the lure of the sea and sand starts to wane then the inland areas of Crete have much to offer. The countryside seems littered with ancient ruins, some from Minoan times and dating back over 3000 years. They may now be nothing more than a crumbling muddle of block shaped stones but when you consider when and why they were built, they become all the more remarkable. A good guide or an informative book is very useful.
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