Winner of the Christmas Luggage Competition!

- A Santa hat (to wear on Christmas morning, at dinner, in bed)
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Extra Holiday Fun for Kids
To make sure even the youngest holidaymakers enjoy their trips to the full, flythomascook has launched the new Kids' Club on their website with loads of great games, facts, stories and travel advice for the little ones. The Kids' Club has four sections: Before we go, At the airport, On the plane and At the beach.
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International Istanbul Film Festival in Turkey

Turkey celebrates a range of different festivals and events and most of these are Muslim events therefore a lot of these are celebrated in other parts of the world. There are other festivals and events that are held within Turkey and one of the biggest is the International Istanbul Film Festival. There are a lot of people that come from all across the world in order to enjoy the festivities that are part of this festival and these people find this easy to do due to the various flights to Turkey.
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Manisa Mesir Festival in Turkey

There is a vast array of different festivals that take place within Turkey and both locals and tourists enjoy these. The name Mesir translates as power gum and this is a combination of forty-one different spices. The Manisa Mesir festival is an annual event that takes place within the resort that is known as Manisa. This annual festival has been celebrated for the past five hundred years and it is actually still one of the popular events within this area. A lot of the tourists that take part in this festival also make use of the regular flights to Turkey.
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Maritime and Spring Festival in Dalaman

There is a number of annual events and festivals that take place within Dalaman and the Maritime and Spring Festival is just one of these. This annual event takes place within the resort that is known as Marmaris. This festival will include a range of different things and this includes musical concerts, sporting competitions, street performances and a range of other parties. This event is very popular with both locals and tourists alike. A lot of the tourists that enjoy this festival also enjoy the regular flights to Dalaman.
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Maritime and Spring Festival in Dalaman

There is a number of annual events and festivals that take place within Dalaman and the Maritime and Spring Festival is just one of these. This annual event takes place within the resort that is known as Marmaris. This festival will include a range of different things and this includes musical concerts, sporting competitions, street performances and a range of other parties. This event is very popular with both locals and tourists alike. A lot of the tourists that enjoy this festival also enjoy the regular flights to Dalaman.
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Manisa Mesir Festival in Turkey

There is a vast array of different festivals that take place within Turkey and both locals and tourists enjoy these. The name Mesir translates as power gum and this is a combination of forty-one different spices. The Manisa Mesir festival is an annual event that takes place within the resort that is known as Manisa. This annual festival has been celebrated for the past five hundred years and it is actually still one of the popular events within this area. A lot of the tourists that take part in this festival also make use of the regular flights to Turkey.
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Lake Ziros in Preveza

The Preveza prefecture is a region of archaeological as well as ecological interest. Apart from the Oracle of Acheron, also called Nekromanteion, Preveza offers several monuments from some great historical periods. The region is also well known for its eco-tourist activities at a Lake called Ziros. The lake is situated in a valley called the Louros Valley and the region covered by the Acheron river. You can travel to Preveza easily as there are several flights to Preveza from a number of European cities.
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Archaeological Site of Ancient and Early Christian Nikopolis

Ancient Nikopolis is an incredibly impressive location to visit in Preveza. Apart from this, there are a number of places to see in Preveza. For your vacation, you can easily reach Preveza by air as there are numerous flights to Preveza from several locations.
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Lanzarote Urban Festival

Part of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote Island was one of the first islands to be occupied by human civilization. Being an island, sun sand and beaches are obvious attractions of the place and coupled with some interesting events throughout the year, it is an ideal location for a holiday. Flights to Lanzarote land at the Arrecife airport, approximately 10 km from Lanzarote. Apart from sightseeing, there are several activities that you can choose to attend during your holiday.
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Fun Fun Fun in Mallorca

Theres an incredible range of things to do on the Balearic island of Mallorca. With the warm sea temperatures and good weather virtually all year round, this is an ideal location for adventure activities both on land and on water. It is a popular choice for many as flights to Mallorca are easy to come by.
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Festivity Non stop on the Gran Canaria Island
The Canary Islands are located in Spain and are known for their year round festivities. Gran Canaria as the name suggests, is one of the largest islands within the set and it lives up to the name by offering a calendar of events that makes the island worth visiting any time of the year. The vents are often kept in and around the area of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria which is also the capital of the island. Many of the big festivals took place earlier in the year, but there are still many more to come. You may have missed the Music festival in January; the Opera festival in February or even the Jazz Festival in July, but they will be here again next year and there are still many of the good ones that you can still experience this year.
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Virgen del Pino Festival in Gran Canaria
The Virgen del Pino festival, also known as the 'Feast day of the Virgin of the Pine', will be taking place on the 8th of September in Terror, a beautiful village in Gran Canaria. During the time of this festival, a lot of flights to Gran Canaria bring thousands of pilgrims to this annual religious festival. If you really want to know more about the culture and history of the Island, then this is an ideal destination for your holiday.
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Music Festival in Menorca

Music festivals are very popular on the island of Majorca and its smaller neighbour Menorca. On Mallorca it seems that even smaller towns are organising their own summer music festivals, with jazz proving to be one of the more popular styles. On Menorca, festivals are equally popular and one of the biggest is the annual Music Festival of Mahon, which features mainly classical performances. This festival may be smaller than some of its Mallorcan equivalents, but the quality of the performers is very high.
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Sardine festival in Faro

The Algarve is famous for its excellent seafood cuisine. This remarkable attraction can be tied to the long stretches of seashore and harbours dotting the whole region, which contribute to the richness and beauty of Algarve. The area shows off its qualities during the Sardine festival in Faro. Every year, there is an influx of visitors and flights to Faro because of this summer festival, which takes place in the month of August on the Riverside zone in Portimao. Thousands of sardine enthusiasts return to Faro during this event to participate in the fun and challenging competitions which this festival offers.
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San Gines festival in Arrecife
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Spain is famous for its all year round festivals. Though most of them are religiously inclined, they are nevertheless enjoyed by all kinds of people, which is why a great number of flights to Arrecife and other Spanish cities are sold every year. Arrecife is a city in the Canary Islands with unique and colourful festivals. If you are looking for a really great time, San Gines festival is well worth a visit.
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Get EXITed in Croatia

Today is the first day of the most electrifying dance festival of Eastern Europe: Get EXITed 2010! The festival will take place from the 1st until the 4th of July at Club Papaya - the place to be in Croatia. You can still win a pair of free tickets to this daring dance festival at whereandnow.com, so check out our last minute flights to Croatia now!
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Algarve Sports Fest during August

From Faro to Lagos, the Algarve just doesn't seem to slow down in August. All along this holiday coastline, there are sporting events every week to keep competitors and spectators alike happy. If you want to be part of this, it's wise to book your flights to Faro now. The warm weather doesn't put people off either with everything from athletic races to high profile motorsport events on the calendar.
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Rhodes Celebrates the Watermelon

Tourists who are interested in an unusual festival should book flights to Rhodes quickly, because the watermelon will be celebrated in Apolakkia soon.
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Celebrate Spanish wine with the locals: La Festa des Vermar

The Balearic island of Mallorca is known for its hip and happening bars and clubs, its luxurious villas and yachts as well as for being the summer playground of the Spanish Royal family. While basking in the late summer sunshine, this iconic Spanish island deeply steeped in tradition also offers the discerning tourist a chance to experience medieval Spanish custom, and wine, at its best.
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National Agricultural Fair in Santarem

From June 4th to 14th the historic Portuguese city of Santarem will hold the National Agricultural Fair. If the name puts you off, it is important to remember that the festival is a million miles away from the farmers markets you may have seen back home. The Portuguese never do things by halves, and the festival is a celebration of every aspect of their traditional rural culture. The event takes place two kilometres west of the city centre and is one of the largest agricultural fairs in Europe. Attractions include horse riding competitions, cattle herding and a nocturnal bull run. Dancing is also an important part of any celebration in Portugal and you can expect to see an array of local dances, including the fandango.
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Squash Fans in Hurghada

A holiday to Egypt may not be expected to appeal to the dedicated squash fan, but the many of the hotels there have squash courts amongst their facilities and international competitions are held there too.
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Light of Hope for Sri Lanka

When thinking of Sri Lanka, the first things that come to mind are aromatic coffee, images of palm-fringed beaches and, unfortunately, the tsunami of 26th December 2004 and the bitter civil war between the Sinhalese majority and the Tamil minority that lasted for 25 years before finally coming to an end in May last year.
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Kites and Surf come together on Fuerteventura

Kites meet waves on the south eastern beaches of Fuerteventura during August when the Kitesurfing PKRA world tour comes to the island. The event last year was held between the 3rd and 7th of August, this years event dates are soon to be announced.
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Algarve Prepares For Sporting Summer

If you are visiting one of the resorts on the Algarve this summer, then in addition to the usual cultural events, an array of sporting competitions is planned for both spectators and amateur participants. Resorts like Faro, Portimao, Vilamoura and Tavira are all close to the sporting events for 2010.
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Menorca Emerges

The peaceful island of Menorca seems to be quickly emerging from its typically quiet off-season period and all over the island there are events taking place for visitors to enjoy. Locals also get their first opportunities of the year to get outside and take part in some sporting competitions with tennis being one of the sports on offer. The 21st edition of Jaime Mascaro Open tennis tournament took place on 11th April. Mr Mascaro is not some former tennis champion from the island but a local shoe manufacturer who sponsored the tournament. Sailing is also popular in Menorca and April saw various regattas taking place with the La Caixa Trophy held between 4th and 18th April. Also, the Sa Nostra Trophy event for the smaller laser and optimist boats was held on 12th April in Es Castell.
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Antalya Welcomes 2010 Arrivals

The Turkish holiday area of Antalya is looking forward to a great year in 2010 and things are already starting to happen.
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Menorca on Land and Sea

If you are planning to spend a holiday on the island of Menorca during April then, in addition to the wonderful beaches that are just perfect for lazy days in the sun, the island has plenty of plans for other activities and attractions that will encourage you to get out and about in the countryside and on the water.
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Spring on the Algarve

Unusual Atlantic weather patterns for this time of year may still be rolling into southern Spain and Portugal, but for one traditional event on the Algarve, the inclement weather actually seems rather fitting.
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Rethymnon Celebrations

Here are some more details about this year's Carnival that was held in the town of Rethymnon between the end of January and 15th February. This Crete carnival is slightly unusual in that the event programme was made possible due to the participation of several "teams". These teams were made up of locals who either belong to a sporting or social club, or are perhaps a group of friends or family. In addition to the usual street parades and musical performances, there were also lots of "team" parties held in different venues across the town. The dates and locations of these parties were published and everyone was invited to come along.
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Maspalomas Carnival Get Go Ahead

One of the biggest carnivals on Gran Canaria has the green light to go ahead having been given assurances by its local mayor that proper finances would be available.
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Lanzarote Prepares To Celebrate

Forgive us for mentioning carnival events yet again, but for our travellers to Lanzarote, here is a review of the island's carnival events which kicked off on Saturday the 13th of February. There were also some events in the period leading up to this date including a children's fiesta and a series of plays.
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Gran Canaria Film festival

Gran Canaria's 11th International Film Festival is held between the 12th and 20th March 2010. The event which has graced the island since the year 2000 claims not to be seeking to duplicate its more famous counterparts in places like Cannes. The organisers are aiming a whole different segment of the cinema market and are looking to support the creative sector of the independent film industry. Don't expect to find any of the mainstream films that grace the cinemas up and down the country every week, the productions on show at this festival will be more leftfield, more unusual, more boundary-breaking than normal. They even describe some of the entries as bizarre and marginal.
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February Sports Bonanza on The Algarve

If anyone doubted the importance to the Portuguese of sport and getting into the great outdoors, then a visit to the Algarve in Portugal during February will have put those doubts to rest. Of course the weather in the region is a crucial factor, with dry, mild conditions during the early part of the year permitting sporting events that could only take place during summer in the UK. Another factor is the attitude of the local communities towards sporting activities and events. Whether these be football tournaments, water sports events in the sea or motorsport competitions, there seems to be an endless stream of options for both spectating and taking part.
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Algarve's Surfing Crown

The southern coast of Portugal, better know as the Algarve region, is staking it's claim as one of Europe's top surfing locations. There are now numerous surf-friendly locations along the coast and a series of events for both amateurs and professionals.
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Running on Malta and Ibiza

Add running to your next holiday. More and more people seem to be turning to the sport of running as a method of keeping fit and healthy. As far as equipment is concerned running comes a close second to swimming for not needing any expensive or specialist kit.
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Jetski Festival in Ibiza

When the big nightclubs on Ibiza are approaching the end of their long season the island is gearing up for a ten day Jetski festival that will attract riders from all over Europe.
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Banjul Fine Arts Festival

For the first time Banjul,in The Gambia, will host its Fine Arts Festival to run for two weeks from 4th January 2010. The organiser of the event, Yusupha Kula, claims to be taking a small, local art show and transforming into a fine art festival that will attract up to 150,000 visitors and showcase talented and emerging artists from all over the world.
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Choir Competition and Festival on Malta

Choir festivals and competitions are a feature of the social calendar for a number of holiday destinations around Europe. This year it started on the 29th October with Malta's 4th International Choir Competition and Festival taking place using various locations around the island. Malta is fortunate to have an expansive choice of concert venues, with there being 365 churches on the island.
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Autumn Festivals on Kefalonia

As the summer parties and cultural festivals came to an end, the island of Kefalonia continued to entertain its visitors with several artistic celebrations.
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Events on the Algarve During Autumn

There may be a smaller selection of events taking place on the Algarve during Autumn, but there's still a choice that should satisfy anyone on holiday there during that period.
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Algarve Historic Motoring Festival

Vintage car events seem to be ever more popular these days and the Historic Motoring Festival on the Algarve during October is one example.
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Antalya Choir Festival in November

It claims to be the land of sun, hospitality and culture and the resort of Antalya in Turkey is aiming to increase its list of cultural attractions by establishing its own International Choir Festival this year.
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Mallorca Surf Action 2009

The beachfront area in Palma, Mallorca played host to an exciting surf event at the end of August.
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Rhodes welcomes Blind Athletes

The ancient Greek's love of sport goes back many thousands of years and the stadium, that forms part of the Acropolis of Rhodes, is a breathtaking structure that allows visitors to imagine what times were like. The stadium was unearthed after a large excavation and most of the original 600 feet of straight are still preserved together with lower levels of seating and the rounded sphendone at one end.
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World Oceans Day

Sunday 8th June was World Oceans Day, A United Nations initiative to honour the world's oceans, celebrate the marine life and bring greater awareness of the role oceans have in daily life. Conservation and environmental issues are also part of the day and it brings a focus for groups to participate in beach cleanups, educational events, competitions and other activities based around the oceans. In Sharm el Sheikh , groups in the area were keen to participate in the initiative and work to protect the Red Sea environment that brings thousands of people to this Egyptian resort every day
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Bike Meet in Faro during July

Over four days in July the Moto Club Faro holds its annual Bike Meet on the Concentration Showground right next to Faro airport.
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Festival Time in Crete

July and August are busy months in Crete as towns and villages all over the island celebrate with different types of festivals. For visitors to Crete the local festivals present an ideal opportunity to experience some local culture and learn a little about the history and traditions of the island.
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Blue Skies over Portimao

Situated on the Algarve coast between Lagos and Faro, the town of Portimao is no stranger to high adrenalin sports events. Kitesurfing, motorcycling and powerboat racing have all used the location on the southern coast of Portugal for professional calibre competitions.
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Annual Kataklysmos Fair in Larnaca

The annual Kataklysmos Fair starts on 5th June in Larnaca, Cyprus with a performance of Greek dancing and music on the seafront stage, followed by a fireworks display. The word "kataklysmos" means flood and the celebration is unique to Cyprus, coinciding with the Greek Pentacost. The celebrations are thought to link back the birth of Aphrodite who emerged from the waves and turned the ground around her into a sea of flowers. The flood is celebrated as something that cleanses mankind and enables new life, and is a event marked in a similar manner in many cultures around the world.
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Plans Announced for Canaries Celebration Day

A varied mix of over forty events are planned across the seven islands, featuring cultural performances of music, film and theatre, sporting competitions and traditional celebrations.
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Street Skating comes to Gran Canaria

The streets and squares of Las Palmas in Gran Canaria are preparing to welcome the world's best freestyle skaters as the first round of the 2009 World Cup Series for the sport comes to the island in the middle of May.
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