Top 7 resorts in Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is famous for its diverse microclimates, stunning coastline with spectacular beaches and sand dunes, inland forests, mountains, volcanic craters, exotic fauna and flora and picturesque towns and villages.
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Travel Photography Competition - Win A Canon Powershot A3300

Share your best travel photo on your blog and embed the banner at the end of this article to submit your entry before Monday 20th of February 2012. Please leave a comment with the URL of your entry as well, so that others can see what competition they're up against!
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2012: Low Budget but High Quality Carnival
Flares, tie-dye clothes, platform shoes, kaftans, peace-signs and funky sunglasses - the theme for the 2012 carnival in Tenerife is Flower Power of the Swinging Sixties! If we could relive this brilliant era anywhere in the world, we could not have thought of a better location than the Island of Eternal Spring with its peaceful beaches and exotic flowers. The Carnaval de Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the biggest of the Canary carnivals and is always held during the weeks before Ash Wednesday. In 2012, the official dates are from 15th February until 26th February. If you're in Tenerife between these dates, look for a hotel near Santa Cruz, as this city will be turned into a magnificent circus of colours, costumes, music and light shows.
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Bach on the Beach
There is only one great classical music festival during winter in Europe: The Canary Islands Music Festival. With the start of 2012, the 28th edition of this festival took off. Unsurprisingly, this festival is a reason for music lovers from around the world to book flights to Tenerife, Gran Canaria and the other islands.
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Happy Chinese New Year... even in Cyprus!
Today, Monday 23rd of January 2012, processions with Chinese drums, grand dragon and lion dances, colourful festive flags and firecrackers will welcome the Year of the Dragon all over the world. The traditional celebrations will last for 15 days, resulting in the lovely Lantern Festival. The Year of the Dragon reoccurs ever 12 years as part of the 12-year cycle of the Chinese zodiac. Chinese dragons are a symbol of power, strength, good luck and control over water, rainfall, hurricane, and floods. In 2012, the celebrations will be extra special for people who were born in another Year of the Dragon, such as:
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The perfect Valentine's surprise: a trip to the birthplace of love
Cupid is getting ready for his big trip around the globe to visit lovers from all countries the 14th of February. If you want to give your loved one something very special this year, surprise him or her with a minibreak to Aphrodite's Rock (also known as Petra Tou Romiou).
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Gran Canaria Carnival Calendar 2012

Comics will be the central theme of Gran Canaria's famous Carnival in 2012. If you want to see Spiderman, Cat Woman, The Joker and other superheroes in real life, hurry up and book your flights to Gran Canaria soon, as the carnival will take place from the 3rd to the 21st of February this year. In order to make the events more intense, the organisation has decided to host the festival for only 3 weeks rather than the usual 4. If you enjoy a good street party, you especially don't want to miss the Gran Cabalgata parades in Las Palmas. During the final weekend of the Carnival (18 and 19 February 2012), more than 200,000 Canarians in comic book costumes will dance to Latin music in the streets, covering a route of 7 kilometres from north to south.
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Paphos: Best kept secrets of Archeology
When people think of great archaeological sites to visit, their minds usually turn to Rome or Athens first. However, our ancestors left their mark in many ways and many places around the world. Especially the city of Paphos, on the island of Cyprus, is increasingly being heralded as an archaeological treasure trove. Formally classified as a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1980, Paphos is not only loved by archaeologists, but also by writers, poets and artists, who are inspired by the legacy of love and beauty that the city gets from its close association with Aphrodite. First inhabited in the Neolithic times, Paphos is renowned for the insights it gives into ancient architecture through its extensive remains of tombs, theatres, villas and palaces. A few key places to visit include:
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Happy New Year!

There are as many lovely ways to celebrate the year's end as there are families celebrating it. True party animals may have booked flights to Sharm el Sheik, Ibiza or the Canaries to start 2012 dancing to the tunes of world famous DJ's. Others may seek the party a bit closer to home, singing Auld Syne Lang and watching the fireworks at Trafalgar Square or even waiting for the countdown and popping the champagne at their own homes.
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Top 5 Locations In The World For Winter Sun
With snow slowly creeping across parts of the UK, what better time to escape in search of some winter sun? If you can't decide where to go, here are just a few suggestions.
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The Brothers Brownlee Swap Rainy Leeds For Sun Drenched Lanzarote
World triathlon Champion Alistair Brownlee and his brother Jonny, who came second to his brother in Beijing this September, have an unsurprisingly grueling training schedule in the lead up to 2012. The British brothers, who are based at cosy student digs in Leeds, stick to a regimented 35 hours of training a week, including weekends. The pair swim, run and cycle, all before midday, and then go for long runs again in the evening. The boys claim to do 95 percent of their training together and believe their consistent top 10 positions come down to tactical co-operation and teamwork.
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Riding Luisitania Horses in Portugal
The trouble with a driving holiday in Portugal is that you miss a great deal of everything this beautiful country has to offer. There is another way to see Portugal's countryside from a completely different viewpoint - on horseback. Don't worry if you've never even sat on a horse before; the gentle giants that are Luisitania horses are a placid breed that are perfectly suited to amateur and experienced riders alike.
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Halikarnas Disco: Probably the World's Best Club
As sleepy fishing boats return to the shelter of Bodrum Harbour and the Sun dips down beyond the calm Mediterranean Sea, Turkey's second biggest party city unleashes its wild side. And, of all the hundreds of bars, pubs and clubs Bodrum has to offer, nowhere kicks-off as spectacularly as the Halikarnas Disco. Towering above the harbour, this palm tree decked, coliseum-esque super club is certainly the most vibrant venue on the peninsula. Halikarnas is renowned for entertaining its 5000 guests with live shows, magic tricks, foam parties as well as eclectic sets from world famous DJs.
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Golden Orange Film and Art Festival
The 48th annual Golden Orange Film and Art Festival in October 2011 is a wonderful opportunity to experience the fusion of two unique cultures in a beautiful holiday setting, and even possibly spot the odd film star or two! Originally started as a series of concerts and plays at the historical Aspendos Theatre in the mid-1950s, the festival has now become one of Europe's premier film events and showcases cinema and movies from around the world. Although not as famous as Cannes, it is still regarded as an important opportunity for both new and established filmmakers to premiere their work to an appreciative audience. The event is growing in popularity every year, and is now firmly on the calendar of 'must-attend' events for both independent and major film producers.
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The Top Five Hen Party Destinations
If you've got a hen party to organise, then you'll probably be trying to create an event that's unique, memorable, affordable and has something for everyone. You also need to be sure that where you're going is going to offer sunny beaches where you can get to grips with the morning after the night before.
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Where to go to catch some Winter Sun
More and more Britons are starting to see a week or two of winter sun as an integral part of the year. In theory, it's a great idea: the minute the leaves start to fall and temperatures start to drop, you recharge your batteries and top up your tan with a visit to sunnier shores. However, if you don't get your timing right, you could find yourself looking out of your hotel window at the downpours of the rainy season or travel too far and you could spend valuable time recovering from jet-lag. Here's our pick of where to go in winter:
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5 activities that will help you relax and forget about stress during your holiday
If you spend your lunch-break googling last-minute flights to Lanzarote and day-dreaming about that depressingly distant summer break, then it's time for you to think about getting a little winter sun this year. It's often more affordable to travel during the winter months, you see a different side of your favourite summer spots, and you'll even avoid the perennial airport queues. So if you're looking for the perfect way to relax on holiday, read on for a five step stress-busting guide to Lanzarote.
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How to travel alone and meet interesting people
So you've taken the plunge and booked a trip alone - whether you're a first-time solo traveller or just looking for a change, increasingly affordable flights to Zante mean that now is the perfect time to take a trip. Travelling solo can be a liberating challenge, so follow these travellers' top tips to be sure that you make the most of the holiday of a lifetime and meet interesting people along the way.
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Top Five Fish houses in Fuerteventura

Corralejo is the largest holiday resort on Fuerteventura. Because it is still a traditional fishing village at heart, most restaurants along the waterfront have fresh seafood on their menu. If you've been on your feet all day, you might prefer to sit down and enjoy your meal rather than opt for takeaway fish and chips. In that case, it's recommended to book a table in advance at one of the following fish houses. It might even be an idea to give one of the following restaurants a call as soon as you've booked your flights to Fuerteventura.
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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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Paphos: a Family Friendly Heaven for History Lovers
Paphos is as beautiful as its legendary goddess Aphrodite. The supposed birthplace of the goddess of beauty, Paphos is a history lover's delight of ancient monuments, buildings and temples dedicated to the Maiden. Modern day Paphos is a town of two halves, with the upper section on the hill making up the commercial district, while lower Kato Paphos contains the main archaeological points of interest, as well as most hotels and tavernas.
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2011 Football Pilgrimage leads to Cyprus
For football fans and groupies, Paphos is the place to be this summer. The trendsetters, Manchester United and England football star Rio Ferdinand and Swansea City player Ashley Williams, stayed at the town's five-star Elysium Hotel in June 2011. They were spotted at sandy beach, the hotel swimming pool bar, the trendy Lime Cocktail Bar and The World Famous Linekers Bar, both near the seafront in Kato Paphos. Book your flights to Paphos now and check out the venues of Rio's choice!
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5 simple tips for spectacular summer snapshots
We all know what it's like to come home from a dream holiday. You're all tanned and relaxed and you can't wait to impress your friends with photos of the wonderful buildings, beaches and beautiful girls that you've seen. It can be quite a disappointment to discover that most of your photos are either out of focus, overexposed, quickly shot or badly posed. You'll be glad to hear that these problems can easily be avoided and with just a bit more forethought and effort, your acceptable snapshot can be raised to the level of art. Check out our top 5 photography tips for travellers who have booked flights to Dalaman or one of our other sun-blessed holiday destinations!
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What to see in Larnaca
With flights to Larnaca lasting little more than four hours, it is small wonder that this city has become an incredibly popular destination with UK travellers. Larnaca has over 4000 years' worth of history, so if you're looking for a place to visit that has a wide range of attractions and sightseeing destinations, then make sure you put it on the list. Here are a few of the best reasons to visit this wonderful city:
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Sights of Paphos
Flights to Paphos take just less than four hours from most UK airports, making it an easily accessible holiday destination. Most holidaymakers board their flights to Paphos hungry with anticipation for the chance to flop onto a sun-drenched beach for a few days. However, there is more to this coastal city than the spectacular sands for which it is so well known. Steeped in history, Paphos is a stunning blend of ancient and modern, just waiting to be explored.
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BCM Planet Dance in Mallorca

There are a lot of events and festivals that are held within Mallorca and these are popular with tourists as well as with the locals. There are a lot of things for people to see and do when on holiday in this area and it is easy to get flights to Mallorca, therefore this has helped it to become a very popular destination.
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Nit de Foc in Mallorca

There is a vast array of different festivals that are held within Mallorca. The festival that is known locally as Nit de Foc however it is also commonly known as the Night of Fire. This festival is one of the most popular events within Mallorca. A lot of people use the flights to Mallorca in order to enjoy the festivities. This festival involves a number of big bonfires and these include displays of fireworks. The festival is held every year and this is held within the resort that is known as Parc de la Mer. This festival marks the start of the summer within Mallorca and this is the start of the summer festivals within this area.
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Art Festivals and Events In Turkey

There are over one hundred festivals that take place all across Turkey and due to the frequent flights to Turkey they attract people from all across the world. There are local festivals organized in all the different cities, which are located in Turkey and a lot of these festivals have an element of international culture. These festivals are held in most of the main cities, which includes Izmir, Antalya and also Istanbul to name a few. The city of Istanbul is the main area for international culture and this is reflected in the art festivals that are held within this city.
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Las Palmas Opera Festival in Gran Canaria

There are a lot of events that take place throughout the year on the island of Gran Canaria and these events are popular with a wide range of people. Most of the villages and towns on the island have their own celebrations that they use to reflect the culture and heritage of the area. Most of the events on the island take place on an annual basis and this includes the festival that is known as Las Palmas Opera. This festival is popular with people from all over the world and they have a tendency to make use of the flights to Gran Canaria.
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Gran Canaria Carnival

There are a lot of different festivities that take place on the island of Gran Canaria and these take place all over the island. It is true to say that there is no village or town on the island that does not celebrate at least one event. Due to the vast amount of festivals and events that take place on this island no one is left out, as there is a suitable event for everyone. During the festivals the friendliness and hospitality of the island shines through. A lot of tourists make use of the cheap flights to Gran Canaria in order to join in the celebrations of some of these events.
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Nightlife in Ibiza

Ibiza is classed as the dance capital of Europe and this has led to a lot of tourists making the most of the regular cheap flights to Ibiza. This is the perfect place for people that enjoy partying all night and the island of Ibiza has some of the largest and best night clubs that can be found anywhere in the world. A lot of the clubs in this area are enjoyed by the rich and famous as well as trendy young people.
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Sardis in Turkey

Sardis in Turkey is a very popular area with tourists. This area is very popular with a vast array of different people that come from all around the world and make the most of the regular flights to Turkey. The city of Sardis is the capital of Lydia, which is an ancient kingdom within this area. The area of Sardis was home to King Croesus and he was most famous for this wealth. During 340BC Alexander the Great liberated this area and he took it from the Persians.
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Poblado de Balafia in Ibiza

The village of Poblado de Balafia is classed as one of the most important places for cultural interest by a number of local institutions. There is a group of five privately owned houses within the village, which are a good example of traditional architecture within Ibiza. These five famous houses within this village can be reached using public bus and they are highly regarded all across the island. It is very easy to get to this village and the houses are actually only a couple of meters down this road. Two of these houses have defense tower, which adjoin the main house. The other house has a tower, which is separate from the main building. As all three of these houses are privately owned they can actually only be viewed from the outside. This village is very popular with tourists who make the most of the regular flights to Ibiza.
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Torba in Bodrum

The modern village of Bodrum is located within the area that is known as Bodrum. This village is only small but is still a very popular tourist destination. This village is popular with tourists from all across the world who enjoy the frequent flights to Bodrum.
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Timanfaya National Park in Arrecife

This popular attraction that is known as Timanfaya National Park has been created through a series of volcanic lava fields. This location was declared as a World Biosphere Reserve site during 1993 and UNESCO declared this. The landscape within this national park is brownish yellow in color. This landscape was once very fertile and used as agricultural land however the land was devastated when the volcano erupted between 1730 and 1824. The Timanfaya National Park is a very popular attraction with people that come from all around the world and they make the most if the frequent flights to Arrecife.
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Lycian Rock Tombs in Dalaman

Although the Lycian Rock tombs may sound a little morbid or creepy however it is actually a very popular attraction with tourists who enjoy the cheap flights to Dalaman. These tombs have some very fun architecture but in the area of Lycia, which is located on the southern Turkish coast. These tombs are very popular with people that have an interest in ancient culture and architecture.
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Naveta des Tudons in Menorca

The Naveta des Tudons is a very popular attraction within Menorca. This attraction is a very famous chamber tomb that dates back to megalithic times. This is a collective tomb that is contained and it was discovered during 1975. This tomb has been restored and open to tourists. This attraction is one of the main attractions within Menorca and it is located between Ferreries and Ciutadella de Menorca. There are a lot of tourists that visit this attraction every year and they make use of the cheap flights to Menorca.
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International Contemporary Art Museum in Arrecife

Arrecife is a very modern and metropolitan within Lanzarote and it is one place that is certainly worth visiting. Arrecife is home to a very lively port, which has a rich seafaring history and it is rapidly being regenerated. The area of Arrecife is home to about half of the people that live on the island. This areas has a vast amount of shopping, beaches and things to see and do, therefore it is popular with people that make the most of the cheap flights to Arrecife.
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Flying off to a romantic paradise

With Valentines Day just around the corner, it's time to do something special for your loved one. Instead of just a card and a bunch of flowers or some aftershave or perfume this year, why not whisk them away for a romantic Valentine's break in the sun? Gran Canaria is only four and a half hours flying time away from the UK and offers sun, sea and romantic sunsets on the beach all year round. Flights to Gran Canaria are easy to catch from most airports.
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Beaches in Bodrum

The resort of Bodrum is one of the most popular areas along the Turkish coastline. This resort has been extremely popular with tourists since the 1970s and a most of these tourists make use of the cheap flights to Bodrum. Over the years there has been a lot of development work undertaken within the center of the resort. Despite this area being heavily populated with tourists especially during the summer months it is still actually retains a great deal of Turkish atmosphere.
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LagOmar in Lanzarote

The popular attraction that is known as LagOmar was built on behalf of the famous actor that was known as Omar Sharif and it was built during the 1970s. LagOmar is one of the most popular restaurants within Lanzarote. This restaurant is located within a small sized village that is known as Oasis de Nazaret and this area has an exclusive collection of villas, which are built into the side of the mountain and they are half way between Teguise and Tahiche. There are a lot of people that enjoy this restaurant whilst on holiday in this area and they also enjoy the regular flights to Lanzarote. This restaurant is a very common stopping place for tourists.
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Cesar Manrique Foundation in Arrecife

The Foundation Cesar Manrique is a popular tourist attraction that is a memorial for the late architect and artist and this is who it has been named after. Cesar Manrique was born in Arrecife on the 24th April 1919 and he died in Teguise on the 25th September 1992. There are a lot of tourists that enjoy taking in the sights and history whilst within the area and a lot of people make the most of the regular flights to Arrecife.
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Mausoleion in Bodrum

Sadly there is not actually much of the Mausoleion that is still standing therefore there is not really a lot to see of this spectacular ancient tomb. This Mausoleion has been named as one of the seven wonders of the ancient world, however nowadays people have to rely on the remains to picture just how wonderful it was. This attraction is popular with tourists and a lot of these tourists rely on the regular flights to Bodrum.
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Xoriguer Distillery in Menorca

The popular attraction that is known as Xoriguer Distillery is situated on the harbor within the capital of Menorca that is known as Mao. This area is very popular with tourists who are able to enjoy regular flights to Menorca. When visiting this distillery it will be possible to see how gin is made and there is also a change to sample some of the gin. If you enjoy what you sample then you purchase some from the souvenir shop that is located at the distillery. This distillery is open to the public six days per week during the main tourist season.
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Kocain Magarasi in Antalya

The attraction of Kocain Magarasi is one of the most important caves within the area of Antayla. This cave is a very popular tourist attraction. This cave was inhabited during the prehistoric times and during the Byzantine times and also during the early part of the Christian times. The cave was also used for a religious function during the early part of the Christian times. This cave is very popular with tourist from all across the world and they make the most of the frequent flights to Antalya.
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Ribat in Monastir

Ribat is actually an Arabic term that is used to refer to a small fortification that was built during the early years of the Muslim conquest on North Africa. These small fortifications where used to house the military volunteers. These fortifications were later used to protect the commercial routes and also as centers for the Muslim communities that were isolated. Over a period of time the Ribats then got used as hostels for the travelers as they were located on the main trade routes. The Ribats are visited by an array of tourists even nowadays and a lot of these people make the most of the regular flights to Monastir.
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Mount Teide in the Canaries

Mount Teide is one of the highest mountains in the Canaries and also on the Islands that make up the Atlantic. This mount is also the third biggest volcano within the entire world. This is a popular attraction for tourists and a lot of the tourist get to the area using the regular flights to Canaries.
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Madeira Botanic Gardens in Funchal

The botanic gardens in Madeira have become one of the most treasured attractions within the Madeira. This attraction is one of the famous attractions. These botanic gardens cover an area of about eighty thousand square meters. The collection within the gardens includes more than two thousand five hundred different species of plant. This attraction is very popular with tourist and a lot of these people take advantage of the frequent flights to Funchal.
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Gardiki Castle in Corfu

Gardiki Castle is a very popular tourist destination on the island of Corfu. This castle is very attractive and it is probably one of the most attractive attractions on the island. There is another castle located just south of Gardiki Castle and this other castle is known as Byzantine Castle. Both of these castles are located close to the village that is known as Agios Matthaeos. Gardiki Castle was established during the thirteenth century. There is a number architectural buildings located around the castle that can be classed as antique.
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Gardiki Castle in Corfu

Gardiki Castle is a very popular tourist destination on the island of Corfu. It is easy to get to as there are regular flights to Corfu. This castle is very attractive and it is probably one of the most attractive attractions on the island. There is another castle located just south of Gardiki Castle and this other castle is known as Byzantine Castle. Both of these castles are located close to the village that is known as Agios Matthaeos. Gardiki Castle was established during the thirteenth century. There is a number architectural buildings located around the castle that can be classed as antique.
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Mouse Island in Corfu

One of the most popular tourist attractions on the island of Corfu is Mouse Island. Mouse Island is actually a tiny island that is tucked away in the southern part of Corfu. The island is right in front of the airport and there are regular flights to Corfu, which use this airport. The island is also in front of the Halkiopulos lagoon. Mouse Island is covered with lush Mediterranean vegetation, which is a rich green colour. Mouse Island is well known for the ancient church and monastery of Pantokrator that dates back to the eleventh century.
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Solomos Museum in Corfu

The Solomos Museum is a very place for people to visit when they are on holiday on Corfu. This museum is very popular with tourists and it is really one of the must visit places on the island. The Island of Corfu is an Ionian Island that is located half way between Italy and Greece.
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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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Deer Dama Dama in Rhodes

There are several places in Greece that are well known worldwide for their architectural heritage, beaches, especially along the various islands and their natural wonders. Rhodes is one such Greek island that is located at a distance of 18 km SW of Turkey towards from the Aegean Sea. Rhodes is the largest among the Dodecanese islands not just in area but its population too. Rhodes has an airport so traveling to the island is easy as there are constant flights to Rhodes.
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Faro Archaeological Museum in Faro

Faro is a great place to be in Portugal. Its foundations were started in Roman era and the town of Faro at the time was referred to as Ossonoba. In the 9th century Faro happened to be the capital of a princedom which could be retained as such for a very short time. This princedom was characterized by defensive walls and many decades later the name was changed to Santa Maria and then to Harune. Ultimately Faro was made a part of Portugal during the 13th century. Traveling to Faro for the purpose of tourism is an excellent idea as it is directly accessible by air. Flights to Faro from a number of European and other countries are also quite regular.
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Bodrum Jazz Days

Bodrum will prove to be a good change from your hectic schedules and monotonous routines. Bodrum has a plethora of attractive activities lined up for visitors. You can catch flights to Bodrum from many European countries. One of the main attractions of Bodrum is its lively festivals held almost every month. One of the famous festivals is Bodrum Jazz Days that span almost the entire month of December from 9th to 27th.
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Christmas in Gran Canaria
Its not too late to think about your Christmas vacation and if you are keen on spending it somewhere in Spain then Gran Canaria would be a great choice. It would be a good option not just because there are frequent flights to the Gran Canaria but also because of the variety of places to visit and festivities to enjoy especially from December to January. When Christmas is just around the corner, you should better book your tickets in advance.
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The Limassol Carnival

The culture of Paphos is embedded into its rich history and tradition of celebrating loads of festivities round the year. Being a part of Paphos festival can be great fun and a huge source of relaxation for people coming from various countries leaving their work away during holidays. If you intend to do the same then catch flights to Paphos in February to be a part of the Limassol carnival. Limassol is about 57 km from Paphos and reaching Limassol will never be an issue considering the availability of different modes of transport.
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Santa Catarina Park in Funchal

The name of the town Funchal comes from the Portugese word Funcho which means fennel. Fennel is a unique herb that was discovered in large amounts in the town by the Portuguese naval leaders, Tristao Vaz Teixeira and Joao Goncalves Zarco when they landed here in 1418. You can reach Funchal by air as it has an airport. There are regular flights to Funchal from many international airports. Funchal contains the castle, the old town, numerous museums, cathedrals, a cable car right up till the Monte Gardens and palace, a great place to shop, bars, cafes and restaurants. As you progress more towards the west, further from the port you will land right inside the famous Santa Catarina Park.
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Monastery of Panagia Kounistria in Skiathos

Skiathos is a famous tourist destination comprising of various monasteries, beaches and a lively nightlife. Most people who want a secluded quiet time with their spouse or family choose one of the Sporade islands here. You can plan your travel to Skiathos by air. It has an airport and flights to Skiathos are quite regular, especially from the European countries. Athens is where you can reach and then fly from Athens to Skiathos. One of the famous monasteries in Skiathos is the Monastery of Panagia Kounistria. There is a story behind this monastery and locals might come up and tell you what it is all about.
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Grigorios Xenopoulos Museum in Zante

Zante has its history influenced by numerous cultures as it has been occupied by various foreign rulers. Thats the reason the architecture of Zante too shows traces of different cultures. The architecture forms a huge part of the citys history. If you are planning a vacation in Zante then get ready to be mesmerized by its magnificent churches, museums and Baroque as well as Renaissance style buildings. A lot of these cultures are still prevalent in Zante in form of the islands rich local food, art, culture, as well as peoples temperament. Zante is accessible by air and there are several daily flights to Zante.
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Anfish Mountain in Hurghada

Hurghada has become a famous destination all over the world especially because of its notable landmarks such as the Monastery of St. Anthony, Monastery of St. Paul and some of the most interesting historic sites viz. Mons Claudianus and Mons Porphyrites. Other activities include diving and snorkeling. There are some good services that offer to teach both. Planning your trip in advance is a great idea so you get to see the entire city. Traveling by air is a good option as there are several flights to Hurghada on daily basis.
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State Puppet Theatre in Burgas

Burgas is a great place to be especially in winters because winters are mild and there is constant breeze to make you feel refreshed at all times. Burgas also happens to be the largest seaport in the whole of Bulgaria. Burgas can be reached by air as there are daily flights to Burgas from a number of European as well as other airports. The city of Burgas was made a duty-free zone in 1989 and the reason was simply that the state wanted to promote tourism and trade. It consists of total population of about 230,000 and has become one of the most famous destinations for tourists.
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Sant Antoni fest in Menorca

Pollenca is situated at the Northern end of Menorcas Tramuntana mountains and it is a special location especially for various festivals of Menorca. If you are planning a vacation here to catch these festivals, you can reach by air as there are regular flights to Menorca throughout the year. Pollenca is characterized by the Lluc Monastery and the Port de Pollenca, the beaches of Menorca, the St Albufera wetlands and the Formentor Peninsula. It is quite close to the Bay of Alcudia. Pollenca has several remarkable churches such as the 16th century museum cum a symbol of baroque style called Convent de sant Domingo, the famous Nostra Senyora dels Angels and the Nostra Senyora del Roser.
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The folklore museum at Phira in Santorini

Santorini is one of the most popular travel and vacation destinations in Greece. The reasons are varied and one of the most important factors for this is its rich history and cycladic architecture plus the heavenly beaches all over the city. You should book your flights to Santorini in advance if you are traveling with family as every season in Santorini is a tourist season.
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Petaloudes in Rhodes

Rhodes is known for preserving its natural beauty and setting as people and the state make constant efforts towards it. If you are planning to take a holiday here, be sure to book your flights to Rhodes in advance. Among other tourist attractions one of the places to visit is the Petaloudes. It consists of a famous Valley of the Butterflies where millions of Jersey Tiger Moths come from various regions of the Island. This is more pronounced and becomes quite evident during July and August. There is an entrance fee of 5 Euros to the Valley.
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Desert de las Palmes

Founded in 1478, Las Palmas is known for its natural surroundings. Las Palmas can be visited any time of the year as it is accessible by air. Flights to Las Palmas are quite regular from a number of locations across the world. The natural reserve of the Desert de les Palmes forms part of Castelló®® It is a Carmelite wasteland, situated at the coastal foothills. Reaching desert is easy. You can either hire a car or travel by the local transport.
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Saklikent Gorge in Antalya

Antalya is a popular tourist attraction famous for Kaleici, where you will experience the magic of historic Greek and Turkish houses that have been kept under protection. You will also find traces of Seljuks, Byzantine and Roman architecture around the old town. The best part about Antalya is that it stands on a tall cliff accompanied by mountains, forests and beautiful seas all around it. Since Antalya has an airstrip and there are several flights to Antalya from a number of places all over the world, you can reach Antalya conveniently to admire the coastal as well as historical places. Among its natural setting you will encounter a gorge or valley called the Saklikent Gorge. The gorge is a famous destination among tourists.
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Caretta at Daylan in Dalaman

Dalaman is located towards western region of Turkey. It is full of natural setting all around, with hills and sea to provide fresh new look to the region every single day. Dalaman is still developing as a tourist spot but the hot springs and mud baths, rock tombs, Iztuzu beach, caunos ruins and Caretta turtles are some of the most fascinating places at Dalaman that any visitor or tourist cannot afford to miss. It is ideal to reach Dalaman by air as there are several flights to Dalaman from a number of domestic and international airports. The best time to reach Dalaman is early part of the spring season to the end of autumn.
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Monumento al Campesino in Lanzarote

Till the wave of tourism spread through the city of Lanzarote during the early 70s, it was more of an underdeveloped rural town which mainly depended on farming from sea and land. The local economy moved slowly and remained stuck with the basic aim of survival. Today the place has been transformed because of the initiative taken by the locals towards tourism and by making the effort to popularize the region for it while taking pride in the resources and attractions the city possesses. Lazarote can be reached easily by air as there are daily flights to Lanzarote from a number of cities throughout the world.
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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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Kiang West National Park in Banjul

The Gambian capital called Banjul is situated at a place where the River Gambia begins in St. Marys Island. This cozy city provides a warm combination of colonial architecture and contemporary offices. As you reach Banjul you will also witness their traditional houses that bring a sense of freshness in spite of the old architecture. It is better than seeing those typical modern compartmentalized houses for a while. Banjul displays plenty of African charm and the serene ambience with bits and pieces of tourist attractions all over the city making it a great place to visit. You can reach Banjul by air as there is an airport in the city. You can book your flights to Banjul in advance if need be. Apart from a number of churches, mosques and museums, it also consists of a National park called The Kiang West National Park.
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The Archaeological Museum of Kos

Kos is well known for its beaches spread all over the town, the most attractive ones being the Thermes beach and the Kefalos beach. The nightlife is worth experiencing. There are some highly inspiring cultural sites and also some museums. As you reach Kos you can keep a day aside for the villages of Mt. Dikaio. The North coast is more organized in terms of packaged tourism and it has been brought up gracefully. The coastline is so long that you will never feel any kind of congestion around no matter how many visitors drop in during the same season. Multiple daily flights to Kos are there from Athens that land at Kos airport which is located in middle of the island, very close to a village called Andimahia.
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Ancient Fort and Churches in Boutzi, Skiathos

Skiathos is the island located towards the westernmost point of the Sporades. It is reachable by air as there are several flights to Skiathos from a number of international cities. It can be reached by a ferry from Volos within two hours. It is a popular place from the point of view of a good enjoyable holiday. It is also one of the most modernized islands at Sporades especially the kind of tourist facilities and services available at reasonable prices. Even though tourism is at its initial stages yet it has spread pretty quickly and is in full swing. Among other places in Skiathos, Bourtzi is an incredible piece of heaven surrounded by waters on three sides.
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Pueblo Canario in Las Palmas

The initial settlements at this location, called Real de Las Palmas, explored the area around a ravine here. They then moved ahead into the towns named Triana and Vegueta on the right side and Barranco de Guiniguada on the left. Initially the Castillian Army encampment was located on the hillside close to the Barranco de Guiniguada where you will find the chapel called San Antonio Abad chapel. The elaborate highway of Las Palmas called Calle Juan de Quesada today extends beyond the Barranco de Guiniguada and assists people out of the town into the central part of the island. The highway is the landmark that divides the two historic sides of Las Palmas.
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Aphrodites Rock in Paphos

Paphos, located towards southwest of Cyprus, is well known for its magnificent beaches, cultural treasures and natural environment that never fails to impress visitors coming from all parts of the world. Paphos is accessible by air. You will find several domestic and international flights to Paphos every day.
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Bijilo Forest Park in Banjul

ijilo Forest Park is located at Gambia in Banjul. It is an excellent place to be during vacation especially when traveling with children and family. Banjul can be reached by air as there are several flights to Banjul even from international locations. For people interested in exploring wildlife, Bijilo forest park will be quite a destination to spend a day. It is a rainforest reserve situated atop a cliff right on the beach at Kolol. It is at a place called the Senegambia strip 11 km away from Banjul. It is an excellent place for birdwatchers and eco tourists. You can choose to stay at Senegambia or Kairaba so that the forest reserve will be a 10 minute walk from your place of stay.
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Koukounaries Beach in Skiathos

Skiathos is a scenic and wooded island that is several times greener than other places in Greece. Getting here isnt difficult as there are several direct flights to Skiathos from a number of international locations. Skiathos boasts of 60 to 70 sporty beaches spread out over several kilometers. Some of them may be crowded but the enthusiasm around cannot be compared to any of the other paces in Greece. If you want to have all the beach fun during your vacation then Skiathos is the place to be. Some of the beaches are quieter and might be empty during the early evenings. Since Skiathos is not a massive island, it can be traveled across in just a few hours. This is provided you have hired a speed boat. A local caique can provide you with some leisurely 5 to 6 hours across the lakes.
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Algarvean Costume Ethnographic Museum in Faro

Faro is the capital of Algarve. In the past Faro was home to both Arab as well as Roman settlements. The way these settlements have affected the lifestyle and the architecture here is evident from various locations spread all over Faro. When the Arabs occupied most of the city, Faro was a significant commercial port. After the earthquake struck Faro in 1755 several buildings were destroyed and they had to be restored and rebuilt. A vacation here is incomplete without visiting historic places in the city. Faro can easily be reached by air as there are several flights to Faro from every major city in the world.
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Archaeological Museum of Corfu

Corfu is a great place to be with family and young children if you want to get a taste of Greek culture. Reaching here is easy as the city has an airport of its own and there are some flights to Corfu from several international airports. The Archaeological Museum of Corfu acts like a wide window to the Greek historical background. The museum was constructed from 1962 to 1965 at a location that was provided more as a donation by the Municipality. It was inaugurated later for allowing general public including tourists in 1967. The primary aim of constructing the museum was to store the impassioned Gorgon Medusa classical architecture belonging to the Great Temple from Artemis. The temple was made during 585 B.C. and the remains of the temple were excavated during 1911 close to the monastery called Aghioi Theodori.
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Malta Fort St Angelo

Maltese culture and economy has had influences almost throughout its existence. These influences have sometimes been from the Romans or Phoenicians, sometimes from the Carthaginians and at other times from the French, Normans or Spanish people. The British were the last ones to have colonized Malta as they left in 1964 when Malta gained its independence. There are several flights to Malta from many locations across the world.
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Antalya International Piano Festival

The Antalya International Piano Festival is one the major artistic events in the city, making you expect a lot from the city as your flight to Antalya lands. The event is organized every year by world renowned classical pianist from Turket, Fazil Say, under the aegis of the Antalya Metropolitan Municipality. Each year the festival hosts several piano concerts by well-known artists coming from all parts of the world. The event is held at the Antalya Culture Centre.
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Paragliding Festival Tenerife

Paragliding is probably one of the most adventurous and exhilarating sports in the world, probably close to bungee jumping. It is also one of the easiest things to learn if you are interested in adventure sports. Every year the International Paragliding Festival is organized by the Town Council of Los Realejos. The idea behind starting this festival was to promote the flight area of Los Realejos along with booting the tourism in the region. Though Tenerife is quite famous for other activities and events, most holidaymakers look to indulge in some adventure activity during their time off. Water sports are quite famous all over the world, however paragliding as an activity for foreign visitors is quite unique.
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Burgas Sand Sculpture Festival

If you think making sand castles is difficult, you will be left speechless by the Sand Sculpture Festival held every year at Burgas. Sand art has truly evolved from making simple sand structures on the beach to more professional works displayed on different occasions all over the world, Burgas being one of them. The festival is a must see if you are planning your holiday in the months of July-August. Flights to Burgas can be easily booked online through the Thomas Cook website.
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Interfest Festival of Classical Music, Bitola

Interfest is an internationally acclaimed festival that celebrates classical music of Europe. The festival is organized from October 2nd to 12th every year. The festival generally continues for 10 days which are not only enriching but also brings a whole lot of memorabilia to the fore. This is especially true of people fond of music of the 60s and 70s. The festival welcomes renowned musicians and soloists from all over Europe to form a diverse set of musical performances.
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Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival

Aspendos International Opera and Ballet Festival is an extremely popular festival in Turkey. It is organized by the Ministry of Tourism and Culture from June 10th to July 22nd. Aspendos is around 45 kms away from Antalya airport. You can easily reach Aspendos by taking a flight from the airport at Antalya. There are several flights to Antalya, international as well as domestic.
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Funchal Film Festival

Funchal Film Festival is held every year to celebrate the culture of art and fiction films. Film enthusiasts from all over Portugal as well as several neighboring countries flock around Madeira where the festival is hosted. As the craze of films is building up everywhere in the world with increasing fervor, the crowd attending the film festival is also increasing almost with the same pace. The festival mainly covers fiction feature films of 35mm reel.
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Arrecife Lanzarote Carnival
The yearly carnival is a much awaited event in Arrecife-Lanzarote. Every year the processions are held between 3rd February and 9th March in Arrecife. Arrecife, which also happens to be the capital of the island, is visited by tourists all over the world because of the various festivals celebrated with merriment and enthusiasm. The annual carnival is one of the most famous festivals of the Canary Islands. The festival has been in vogue for a very long time. It is not celebrated only by the residents of the Islands but several tourists across the globe joyfully participate in it.
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Hurghada International Festival
From a sleepy little fishing village, Hurghada has transformed into a famous holiday destination in the past years. The city was largely made popular by Russians wanting to escape from the cold wave in their country to get some sun and heat. It was soon put on the map as a tourist hot spot and many countries started organizing flights to Hurghada.
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Tenerife Opera Festival
Picturesque mountains looking down on the sun kissed beach is a typical scene in Tenerife. For an island, the city has very peculiar landscape having one of the highest mountains in Spain, the third largest volcano in the world and tropical forests. Naturally so, these are the most popular attractions of the island, pulling in more than 10 million tourists every year from all over the world. Apart from the beautiful geography, the island also offers lots of entertainment with events such as fiestas and carnivals organized all through the year.
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funchal jazz festival
Remarkable gardens, deep blue sea and picturesque landscapes are some of the things that greet you as you enter the city. Surrounded by huge mountains on one side and clear waters on the other, Funchal is truly blessed by nature. Music is an inseparable part of cultural heritage of Portugal, which is amply reflected in the music festivals held in the city.
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sanford pottery festival
Pottery is one of the oldest professions and art forms in the world, where the earliest pottery discovered dates back to more than 18,000 years. Interestingly, this art form has remained untouched by technology and is still hand-made using wheels. The Sanford Pottery Festival is held with the aim of promoting this art. It is the largest event held in North Carolina which is famous for its pottery in the entire world, Seagrove being the pottery capital.
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Three Kings Day Fiesta-Ibiza

Ibiza, the third largest island among the Balearic Islands, is one of the most sought after party destinations of the world. The fun begins as your flights to Ibiza land next to the pristine waters at Ses Salines. A unique contrast of natural beauty and modern structures welcomes you as you enter the city of Ibiza. Interestingly, for a place famous for its nightlife, a large part of the island is registered with the United Nations as World Heritage Sites. Different festivals and events organized throughout the year add to the party atmosphere.
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The Manaki Brothers International Film Camera Festival

White sandy beaches dotted with tourists greet you as your flight to Monastir lands at the airport. Well, there is much to look forward to no matter what time of the year you plan your trip. Apart from getting the much needed sun, the city has a lot to offer in the form of shopping, restaurants, festivals and events.
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Megaro Gyzi Cultural Events Santorini
Santorini is a scenic island dotted with several structures in white and blue.Built on the remains of volcanic eruptions, it is one of the most popular destinations in Greece. Apart from the beaches and places of historical interest, the island is also known for various cultural events and festivals held throughout the year.
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International Health Film Festival-Kos
If you are looking for a peaceful destination for your next holiday, then Kos is really not your place. It is a hot spot for people coming from all over the world, to enjoy the sun and sand. The peak holiday season is quite exciting and full of activity, making Kos a great place to visit with family.
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faro guide art holidays

The capital city of the Portuguese region of the Algarve, Faro is an ideal base for exploring the areas fabulous range of local arts and culture, with a range of creative things to do such as cooking, painting, crafts, and literature. With great weather all year round and a beautiful environment, holidays in Faro provide a wealth of inspirations.
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year-round festivities in lanzarote
If you are a big fan of carnivals, festivals and any forms of parties, then Lanzarote is the place to be. This island hosts a vast number of events for any one calendar year and of course, 2010 is no different. Some of their famous festivities have already occurred, but you can attend those next year if you missed them this year. They are the February carnivals, the festivities for Holy Week at Marchs end, the Day of the Cross celebrations in May, Junes Lanzarotes Corpus Christi celebrations and of course the Heineken Jazz festival which takes place every July.
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festa del melo in palma de mallorca
The festival is about 40 years old, and actually marks the end of the watermelon harvest and includes an interesting competition that takes place at Placa Tomeu Penyato, where local farmers are invited to enter their biggest fruit. One of the recent winning melons was weighed in at the incredible mark of 17,780 g. That is quite impressive!
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enter to the world of silence
Mythology is among the popular interest of various people. It never ceases to amaze anyone taking these noted gods and goddesses in terms of their feature, talents, physical attributes and history. One of the prominent places inclined for visits in relation to those mythical creatures is Cyprus, Paphos.
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Have a blast at the Hurghada International Festival

The city of Hurghada was once famous for being a sleepy inactive fishing town. But things have changed over a period of a few years and now the once sleepy town has surprisingly evolved into a global tourist hotspot. Earlier, the city was wrapped under a huge influence of Egyptian and Islamic cultures alone. However, with a higher number of tourists visiting Hurghada, the city has now opened up to western influences. This is easily reflected in the Hurghada International Festival as it is the best amalgamation of the eastern and the western cultures. The essence of the Hurghada International Festival is the Triathlon. Similar to any other Triathlon, Hurghada International Festival is also a combination of three major sports which include swimming, cycling and running.
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Apollonia Festival of Arts

Famous Apollonia Festival of Arts at Burgas If you are an arts enthusiast and wish to explore the rich heritage of Bulgarian art, Apollonio Festival of Arts is a must visit event for you. It brings together a beautiful amalgamation of performing arts, literature and art exhibitions. The event will be organized in the city of Sozopol which is only 30 Kms from Burgas. So, if you are visiting Burgas, make sure you do not miss out on the event. Now, you need not worry about commuting between Burgas and Sozopol. Burgas has an international airport. So one of the ways is to take chartered flights to Burgas Apollonia Festival of Arts, Sozopol. Alternatively, you can also take a bus from the central railway station in Burgas. The buses leave from Burgas to Sozopol every hour. Apollonia Festival of Arts will be hosted at 5 venues, three of which include Apollonia Amphitheatre, Otets Paissii Cultural Centre and the Archaeological Museum. There are a lot of activities to be done at this venue even prior to the festival.
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Explore Gambia!

This smallest of African nations has more going for it than many countries several times its size. Flights to Banjul International Airport take you in under six hours to the capital city on the west coast. Here you can take time to slip in to the holiday spirit as you bask on one of the famous sandy beaches and plan your itinerary.
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Elmali Oil Wrestling festival in Turkey

Wrestling is a national sport in Turkey, particularly Oil wrestling. In fact, the country is famous for its various annual wrestling festivals. Elmali Oil Wrestling festival, similar to the historical Kirkpinar Oil wrestling tournament, is one of the oldest festivals in Turkey which attracts more than a 100 wrestlers from all over Turkey to Elmali to compete for the wrestling title. From the 6th of August to the 8th of August, this wrestling festival - which is over 600 years old - will be held in a large stadium in Elmali, a town in the Antalya district. If you have already booked your flights to Antalya around this period, it is a great opportunity to enjoy this lovely sporting event.
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St. Minas Parade in Heraklion

The biggest of all the Greek islands, you could be forgiven for thinking that Crete was in fact a whole country. Steeped in ancient history and home to the infamous Minotaur, Crete retains a mythical quality that many other countries have since lost. Book flights to Crete and experience the timeless traditions of this island while you catch one of the intimate celebrations that take place over the summer and autumn months.
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A mix of infamous military and ancient history at the heart of Canakkale

The city of Canakkale, on the Marmora coast, is the second city to be situated on two continents after Istanbul and is the nearest major town to the site of ancient Troy.
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The Paleohora Music Festival
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An island which is very much the epitome of Greek history, Crete offers nothing short of a continual succession of seasonal festivals and things to do over the summer months. For those who want to sample these festivals, book your flights to Crete now to catch the highly anticipated annual Music Festival in Paleohora, which takes place over the first ten days of August.
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Run and Cycle on Lanzarote

Lanzarote's sporting connections are well established. The famous Lanzarote Ironman Triathlon is held there during May every year and athletes use the island as a base for winter training because of its mild weather. During autumn the athletes tend to return to the island and a number of competitive events are organised for them. They are usually open to entry for everyone, so if your fitness is up to standard why not take part?
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To Zakynthos for Dave Pearce

After the great success of his performances on 7th June, 28th June and 12th July in Laganas, DJ Dave Pearce will play on Zakynthos for the last time this season on Monday 16th August. Laganas is the largest resort on this Ionian island and is located in the southern part, near Zante. If you want to support British DJ Dave Pearce on the 16th August, it's best to book flights to Zante.
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International Internet Festival in Tunisia

From the 2nd to the 4th of August, Tunisia will celebrate the spread of digital technology with the International Internet Festival. You can't celebrate this festival from behind your computer - if you want to see the ship full of brand new computers and other pinnacles of the latest technology arrive in El Kantaoui Port (Sousse), you're going to have to look for last minute flights to Monastir. Locals and visitors are welcomed onto the ship, where they can try out the flashy equipment.
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Mallorca festivals in August

Towards the end of August, Mallorca will be hosting several interesting festivals which are great if you want to make the most of your money and time during your holiday in Spain. In order to secure your summer holiday, it might be worth booking your flights to Mallorca around the dates of these festivals. What these festivals have in common, aside from having their roots embedded in religion and traditions, are entertaining dances and dainties which are way too tempting to resist.
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Sousse International Festival

Sousse is perhaps most famous for its annual international festival, running this year between 14th July and 8th August. The 52nd Festival International de Sousse includes around twenty different cultural events including orchestral performances, operas, jazz evenings, theatre productions, dance performances and concerts by popular Tunisian artists. Artists on the programme this summer include Taher Guizani's troupe 'Arabesque', pop group Samsa, Nawel Ghachem, and Lebanese virtuoso Marwan Khouri.
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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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Virgin de Candelaria, patron of the Canary Islands

Considered one of the major fiestas in Tenerife, the Festival of the Virgin de Candelaria, the patron of the Canary Islands, occurs every year on August 15th, and the festivities are attended by over two million visitors annually.
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Arkadia festival in Paphos

Because it's the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love and beauty, you can expect to see a lot of these qualities in the lives of the Cypriots. This heritage especially shows when they're celebrating the Arkadia festival. In the month of August, the village of Kallepeia is packed with tourists who have come to celebrate this summer festival with the locals. If you have already booked your flights to Paphos during this month, Arkadia festival might be something to look forward to. You should not miss out on this opportunity to share in the hospitality and culture of Paphos.
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A much-loved summer festival in Rhodes

If you want to experience an amazing time in Rhodes, you should visit the island during the summer. Aside from the fantastic sunshine, excellent beaches and historic attractions, there are numerous events and festivals lined up during this season. All of these festivals and many more attractions make Rhodes a popular destination for holidaymakers. In the summer, you are guaranteed to find many cheap deals on flights to Rhodes.
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Fuerteventura International Jazz Festival

Fuerteventura, like every other Canary island, is famous for its love for parties and all year round festivals. Every year, from the 9th until the 18th of July, the Canary Islands host a major world-class jazz festival sponsored by Heineken. This year will be the 18th time the festival is held since inception, with a total of about thirty-eight concerts held across the islands during the event. The festival began in Gran Canaria Island in 1992 before it spread across to the islands. Fuerteventura is one of the major venues where many of the massive concerts will take place.
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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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Nuestra Senora del Carmen fiesta in Lanzarote

When you feel you have been too hard on yourself and looking for a holiday to release that long built tension, this fiesta will be a good opportunity to let your hair down and mingle with the fun and life-loving locals of Lanzarote.
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Chopin Piano Festival in Valldemossa

Valldemossa is a beautiful town in the west of Mallorca, 10 miles north of Palma. It is also where the composer and pianist Frederic Chopin lived for a short period in 1838 with his partner Baroness Dudevant - better known as George Sand. His stay on the island was only 3 months long and not particularly enjoyable for the composer. His beloved French piano was delayed by the Mallorcan customs and Chopin was forced to play on a rented piano. He was not in particularly good health at the time and Mallorcan doctors feared for his life. Also, because he was not married, the deeply religious people of Mallorca made it difficult to find accommodation, which is why he found his way to Valldemossa, where he stayed in a former Monastery. Eventually, worries over his health forced Chopin to leave Mallorca, leaving behind his piano which remains in a museum in the town.
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The Farsons Great Beer Festival

If you're looking for a last minute holiday with beer aplenty, check out our flights to Malta now because from Friday 23rd July to Sunday 1st August, the Farsons Great Beer Festival will once again attract thousands of beautiful, sociable people to the Ta'Qali Park.
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Celebrate ancient wine from Cyprus

If you're in Cyprus between the 26th of July and the 1st of August this summer, the Koumandaria Festival may be worth attending. The locals of the Kourris Valley, one of Cyprus' better known wine producing areas near Paphos, celebrates the wine called Koumandaria with this annual festival. You are guaranteed to fall in love with this sweet, amber-coloured dessert wine. The main participating villages are Alassa, Agios Georgios, Doros, Laneia, Monagri and Silikou.
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Greek Glamour in the Aegean Sea

Ancient archaeological sites can be found in Minoan. In this settlement, you will see monumental buildings known as 'palaces', such as Knossos, Phaistos and Kato Zakros. Each of these palaces has its own unique characteristics. the settlement of Thera has magnificent remains from the Roman, Byzantine and Hellenistic period. And if you fancy some hiking, this is a good place to be. More on history and culture of Santorini can be found in the Megaro Gyzi Museum in Fira. This museum exhibits a lot of archaic engravings, drawings, dresses and maps.
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Amazing holiday memories to cherish in Rhodes

Rhodes is historically the oldest and largest tourist island of Greece. And up until today, Rhodes still sets that high standard when it comes to tourist attractions. Its airport, Diagoras International Airport, is one of the busiest in Greece and the number of flights to Rhodes is impressive.
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A Paradise called Skiathos

Skiathos is a popular summer holiday destination in Greece. When it comes to natural beauty, amazing beaches, plus other interesting attractions for holiday makers, Skiathos has got what it takes. There are a lot of things to do on this small island in the Aegean Sea.
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International Festival of Greek Drama in Limassol

The ancient Cypriot town of Limassol, visited by Richard the Lionheart in 1191 during the Third Crusade, is the home of the Cyprus Centre of the International Theatre Institute. This was founded in 1977 and hosts the 14th International Festival of Greek Drama from the 1st to the 27th of July.
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Skiathos Religious Festival

A trip to the small Greek island of Skiathos will leave you with one thought in your mind: have I been here before? Well, you may not have been here in real life, but you will have certainly seen its blissful surroundings in the blockbuster film, Mamma Mia.
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The International Music Festival of Santorini

Santorini is one of the most popular destinations in Greece and is known as the home of one of the most spectacular landscapes in the world. With its large numbers of beautiful sandy beaches and guaranteed summer sunshine, it is the ideal destination for those looking for a relaxing break. Book flights to Santorini in time to see the world renowned International Music Festival which takes place from the end of July until the beginning of September and you won't be disappointed with what's on offer.
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Get a total holiday package this summer in Larnaca

There are a thousand and one interesting things to do and places to visit in this beautiful city. However, to avoid disappointment, an early booking of your flights to Larnaca is highly recommended.
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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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Top concerts in one of the oldest Roman amphitheatres

The cultural heart of Tunisia is Monastir, where Islamic architecture historic sites are the backdrop for a thriving scene of contemporary art and tourist attractions. Located on the central shore of Tunisia but other than that surrounded by deserts, Monastir is an enchanting oasis. From the 10th of July until the 8th of August 2010, the city will celebrate the El Jem festival for the 25th time.
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Mallorca Rocks!

Mallorca Rocks is the name of a brand new hotel that was opened in Magaluf earlier this month. And they couldn't have named the hotel better, for it truly makes the Spanish island rock!
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Alicante Festivals and Gourmet

Alicante is a prestigious city in Spain, known for its long summers and mild winters. This city is famous for its love of life, music, fireworks, festivals and gourmet dining. Alicante takes pride in its traditions and cultural values which show through in their festivals. These festivals take place throughout the year, but the summer festivals are more popular with tourists due to the number of flights to Alicante during this season.
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Live a magical dream in Orlando

If there is one thing Orlando is known for, it is the fact that it's got all its attractions right when it comes to tourist satisfaction. And considering the media attention, the glamour and the reports surrounding this major city in the centre of Florida, it is safe to assume it's a place for only the rich and famous. But whoever says a dream holiday in Orlando is unaffordable? If you are considering your budget, there are a number of cheap flights to Orlando and discounts on travel packages every year to help minimize your cost. So there is really nothing stopping you from going on that holiday you have always dreamed of.
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Ibiza's Quiet Side

Ibiza Town is a charming capital steeped in history. The city itself is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The Archaeological Museum contains an impressive collection of Carthaginian treasures, as well as many items from the island's occupations by the Phoenicians, Romans, Turks and Catalans.
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Horses and Events in Menorca

The island of Menorca hosts several celebrations and festivals during the summer and, unusually, many include horses as part of the programme.
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Funchal set to celebrate its 502nd birthday!

Madiera, known for holding a Guinness World Record for the largest firework display, looks set to hold yet another birthday celebration as judging by last years 502nd they would be mad not to repeat proceedings on the 21st August. As well as the main parade, with participants dressed in various costumes, there will be outdoor concerts, theatre performances and other celebrations.
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The Venetian occupation of Zante

An excursion on Zante to consider is a boat trip from the port of Agios Nikolaos to explore the island's rock formations off the northern coast as well as the stunning Blue Caves. Tours usually offer a swim and snorkle break around the limestone caves and a freshly prepared lunch. Many trips continue on for more swimming at the famous Shipwreck Cove, which is accessible only from the water.
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Non-stop adventure Sports in Lanzarote

The answer to why Lanzarote is perfect for competitive endurance events is quite simply the fact that it has perfect weather throughout the year. Rain is an almost non-existent event throughout the months of winter, and the summer maintains a perfect heat.
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The full Spanish experience

Ibiza, this small Spanish island in the Mediterranean Sea, is a famous celebrity destination. If you enjoy a lot of clubbing, you are going to love every minute of your stay on this island. Ibiza is famous for its riotous nightlife, live gigs, tattoos and summer parties. Ibiza hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year which attract thousands of tourists from all over Europe. flights to Spain are very frequent and at a very good deal too.
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A real Sahara experience in Gran Canaria?

Gran Canaria is the best place to be this summer, given its ideal location in the Atlantic Ocean and off the west coast of Africa which gives it a fantastic tropical climate all year round. The average temperature in the summer is around 26-30C/79-86 and 10-20C/50-68F in the winter. This island is one of the most popular islands of the Canary Island. Flights to Gran Canaria are very frequent due to the number of tourist it attracts every year.
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International Festival of Carthage: party in Phoenician Style

Have you ever wondered what it might be like to be a Roman Patrician? Well, in Tunisia, over 2000 years later, you may get a small taster. In the months of July and August, the ancient city of Carthage, the birthplace of the infamous Hannibal, becomes alive with its International Festival.
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An Epicurean's delight in the Algarve

Much the same as their Spanish neighbours, food is a big thing in the Algarve. This popular Portuguese coastal region is peppered with eateries for all pallets and budgets, from local taverns to internationally renowned Michelin starred establishments. The locals however believe that food should not only be tasted, but also celebrated.
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Celebrating Hippocrates, the founder of medicine

Kos is the third largest Greek island in the southern part of Dodecanese. Kos is bordered by beautiful sea, beaches, and mountains as well as fascinating landmarks. If you love touring, sightseeing and history, this is an ideal place to visit. You will find there is so much more to a holiday here than just lying by the sea.
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Good reasons to visit Paphos

Paphos is one of the most visited and the most attractive cities on the west coast of Cyprus. It's boasting with big and famous hotels with their own beaches. And if you are looking for accommodations within a smaller budget, there are quite a number of affordable ones with good quality too.
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Spend your holiday in the Egyptian sunshine of Hurghada

Is there a better way to spend your well-deserved holiday than in the sunshine by the sea coast, away from the sub-zero temperature? If you are looking for a holiday that is more than just a lie by the beach at leisure, there are loads of interesting activities to keep you occupied and entertained throughout your stay in Hurghada.
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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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Kefalonia Festivals

One of the most interesting things about Kefalonia, aside from its magnificent resorts and amazing beaches is its diversity of festivals. These vibrant festivals portray the rich culture and traditions of the Kefalonians. The festivals take place throughout the year, particularly in the summer.
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Sun, Sand, Sights and Side attractions in Antalya

If you are a beach lover, at the same time looking for other fantastic attractions to make your holiday a fulfilling one, you will love this beautiful and popular province in Turkey. Antalya is famous for its long summer, coastal attractions, mountainous scenery and natural beauty. Its beaches are unique for their long sandy stretches, rocky nature, and sparkling water. One of the most popular amongst families is the Lara beach for its beautiful long length of golden sand, curved cove and turquoise crystal clear water. There are various collections of recreational amenities available on the beach for holiday makers like water slides for kids, Turkish bath, sauna and aqua therapy at a much reduced rate. You will also find water sport activities like jet-skiing, wind surfing, parasailing and boat trips.
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Sightseeing in Sanford

If you have booked flights to Sanford in June to experience the launch of the Harry Potter theme park, there are lots of other things in the area that you don't want to miss out on.
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Where you need to go in Egypt

Have you ever considered a holiday by the Red Sea in Egypt but haven't really got a clue where to go when you get there? Well, Sharm El Sheikh is one destination you should consider. It's got all the attractions a holiday maker could wish for. Attractions such as historical monuments, ancient tombs, monasteries as well as exclusive resorts.
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What you need to know about Menorca

Although called a 'minor island' compared to other parts of Spain, Menorca is certainly a magnificent place in terms of its attractions. It is still one of the most visited places because of its scenic views and magical resorts. The reported numbers of flights to Menorca as well as the top-rated reviews of its hotels show a huge development in its tourism year after year.
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Massive Vegetable Pies in Corfu

Greece is famous for its ancient history and warm climate. Usually, when people hear the word Greece, the first destination that comes to mind is Athens. But there are other places in Greece that boast beautiful historical sites: Corfu is one of them. Its treasures of Greek civilization make it hard for other interesting places in the world to compete against Corfu. The island is well known for both its history and amazing beaches.
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Ocean Festival Lisbon

Situated at the point where the river Tagus flows into the Atlantic Ocean, it is hardly surprising that Lisbon has always had a special relationship with the sea. This sentiment is celebrated in the Oceans Festival, which takes place in the city from 31st July to 14th August.
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The Magic of Music in an Amphitheatre

An audience in Larnaca, Cyprus, will be treated to a priceless performance when the wonderful voice of Alkistis Protopsalti and the virtuous hands of Stefanos Korkolis come together in a recital full of melodies from traditional and modern songs.
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The Fantastic Food of Faro

As it is situated on the Atlantic, the Algarve region has a bounty of fresh fish on its doorstep. Portugal on a whole is among Europe's highest fish consuming nations. Cod is a hugely popular fish and it is reputed that the Portuguese have 365 different ways to prepare it - one dish for each day of the year! Also popular are grilled sardines, octopus, squid, crabs, shrimp, sea bass, lobster, and shellfish. Expect to see the fish and shellfish here prepared in a multitude of ways. Additional dishes to try are the rich bean stews and presunto, which is a wafer thin smoked ham and bread served with pate and olives. Speaking of bread, you may want to sample the acorda which is a thick bread-based casserole made with garlic, coriander and seafood. Potatoes and rice dishes are also mainstays of the menus here.
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Happy in Hurghada

Hurghada is divided into three parts. The downtown (El Dahar or simply Dahar) is the old quarter of the city; Sekalla is the modern section; El Korra Road is the newest, most contemporary part.
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Marvellous Malta

One way to see the spectacular island of Malta is on an open-topped bus which allows you to take in the views with the win in your hair and the sunshine at you disposal. Each bus tour takes about three hours. The buses here run on two different routes: the south of the island and one on the north. The South tour visits Valletta, a lovely fishing village called Marsaslokk, the Blue Grotto and the Megalithic Temples of Hagar Qim among many other interesting sites. The North tour takes visitors through the marinas of Ta' Xbiex, San Anton Palace gardens, Ta Qali Craft centre, the Aviation Museum, Mosta Dome and over to Mdina. Malta's most magnificent beaches as well as the popular tourist centres of Bugibba and St Julian's can be seen on the return journey.
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International Festivals in Turkey

There are some interesting international events coming up in the most popular resorts of Turkey. If you haven't booked a holiday yet, it's worth checking out the last minute flights to Antayla and Bodrum.
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Crete Renaissance Festival

From July 12th to 27th the town of Rethymnon in Crete will come to life in celebration of a unique period of history. The Renaissance Festival was created in 1987 as a way for Cretans to reconnect with an era that rejuvenated the island both culturally and spiritually, and the event is still going strong over two decades later.
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Costa de la Luz

The coast of light or Costa de la Luz is in the far south west of Spain, a full 300km of stunning coastline beside the Atlantic Sea. It stretches from the Portuguese border to the Straits of Gibraltar and features some of Spain's loveliest fine-sanded beaches.
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Sonar festival, Barcelona

Every year in June, music fans make a pilgrimage to Barcelona for the Sonar festival. Created in 1994, the festival has secured itself a reputation as one of the major events in the European music calendar. The organisation describes it as a festival of 'advanced music and multimedia art', and headline acts in recent years have ranged from Bjork to the Beastie Boys, and Grace Jones to Kraftwerk. As well as music, there are performances in every kind of media you could imagine, and probably a few that you couldn't. Expect to see audio projections, film presentations, technology demonstrations, conferences and debates as well as clothes and music fares.
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International Festival of Corfu

From June to August each year, the majestic Greek island of Corfu plays host to the International Festival. Created to demonstrate the rich local heritage of the island, its main events are known as the 'Ionian Concerts' and are a series of music productions designed to mix the traditional music of the islands with more contemporary sounds from Greece and further afield. Expect to see local choirs and philharmonic orchestras rubbing shoulders with modern jazz and swing musicians. The variety of music on offer means that, no matter what your musical tastes, you're guaranteed to find something you can enjoy.
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Celebrate Cinco de Mayo

Next Wednesday, most USA citizens will celebrate the Mexican army's unlikely victory over French forces at the Battle of Puebla on the 5th of May, 1862. Cinco de Mayo, Spanish for "fifth of May", is celebrated all throughout the USA because the 4,000 Mexican soldiers defeated the much better-equipped French army of 8,000 that had not been defeated for half a century and, since the Battle of Puebla, no American country has been invaded by an army from another continent.
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Madeira Island Open Golf

April is a month of tradition, sport and culture on the Atlantic island of Madeira.
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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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Gran Canaria Operas

Visitors to Gran Canaria during May and June will have the opportunity to see some of the world's best known operas performed on the island as part of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria's 43rd Festival of Opera.
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Along the Lido de Venezia
The famous city of Venice in Northern Italy is known for the water that surrounds and infiltrates the whole area. This wonderful city is located unusually, within a protected basin of water that borders the Adriatic Sea. Besides walking, boats and water taxis are the most common method of transport in Venice for visitors. You can drive onto the island of course as there is a road and rail bridge that connects the network of narrow roads within Venice to the mainland, but you can't drive around the main island and you will be expected to park in one of the large car parks as soon as you arrive. The main canal that winds its way right through the heart of the city is only crossed by three bridges so progress by road would be almost impossible.
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A Short Flight to Naples
Less than 3 hours after taking off from the UK you could quite easily be sitting in a street cafe in Naples (or Napoli) on the south west coast of Italy. With return flights taking off from four different UK airports as soon as the ash cloud clears, flythomascook will make this journey very easy again.
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Luxor and the heart of Egypt
With flights to Luxor normally leaving the UK from three different airports, there are several options for a trip to this city in the heart of Egypt. Situated on the banks of the Nile, Luxor is famous as a base for the popular river cruises that take tourists up and down the longest river in the world. The Nile, which rises in two places in Ethiopia and East Africa before travelling over 4000 miles and emptying into the Mediterranean, is thought to have been a profound factor in the development of the ancient Egyptian civilisation. Providing not only fertile lands but also a means of transport, it also acted a barrier and defense during times of conflict. As it passes through Luxor the Nile is quite wide and slow flowing and until a bridge was built at a narrower stretch of the river south of the city, ferry boats were the only convenient way of crossing between sides.
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Catch a Tan on a Catamaran

Doesn't that spring breeze make you long to go sailing in the sun? Even if you don't have any sailing experience whatsoever, you can treat yourself to a splendid day on board a catamaran near the Canary Islands. Lanzarote, also known as The Island of Eternal Spring, is famous for its mild climate and the clear blue sea is home to huge shoals of bright fish. Honestly, can you imagine a better place to go sailing?
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Algarve April Excitement

Whatever your preferred hobby or pastime, a stay on the Algarve during April is likely to provide something to tempt you to leave the beaches and explore this fascinating region.
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Tenerife Events After Easter

The Canary Islands are still a popular choice for Brits taking an Easter sunshine break. A relatively short flight and almost guaranteed fine weather makes Tenerife one of the safe choices.
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Clubbing in Burgas

There is no place quite like Burgas, the Bulgarian seaside resort on the Black Sea Coast. It combines its roles as an industrial centre, major seaport, home to historical and cultural treasures and tourist centre elegantly, and manages to remain ideal for low-budget holidays at the same time.
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Lanzarote Builds On Ironman Triathlon Tradition

One major sporting event that always brings attention to the island of Lanzarote, and always fills up its quota of places, is the annual Lanzarote Ironman Triathlon. The event, which acts as a qualifying event for the world famous Ironman Triathlon in Hawaii, has been taking place for the past 18 years.
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Mexico Rocks

Refreshing margaritas, Aztec ruins standing side-by-side with modern glass and steel constructions, a vibrant nightlife and a stark contrast between overwhelming wealth and excruciating poverty; that's what Mexico City is all about. It's also the most polluted, most dangerous city in the world, but that's part of the appeal. Because travelling through Mexico is a real adventure, a thrilling, wild and interesting road trip.
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Art and Music in March on Lanzarote

One of the nicest settings to appreciate art on the island of Lanzarote is the International Museum of Contemporary Art (MIAC). This interesting museum is housed in the old Castle of San Jose and was opened in 1975. The building itself is an unusual semi-circular structure built over 300 years ago to protect the town from invasion from the sea. This castle is situated to the northern side of Arrecife harbour and a similar building, the Castle of San Gabriel, sits on a sea wall at the other end of the town.
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Maspalomas Carnival Details

Many of the larger carnivals like the famous one in Rio de Janeiro and the carnival in Santa Cruz de Tenerife were held on the official carnival weekend of 13th and 14th February. Santa Cruz claims to host one of the biggest carnivals after Rio and this year the capital city of Tenerife had four live stages, an 84,000 Watt sound system and lighting rigs totaling almost 140,000 of power.
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The Friday Market in Ventimiglia

If you love holidays in the French Riveria, you might want to try going a bit closer to the Italian border and visit the town of Ventimiglia to see the famous Friday market. The town's weekly market attracts thousands of people from both France and Italy and provides a spectacle of vendors selling everything including fruit, flowers and fish. But would you still go there if you knew it was also reputed to be the biggest black market in Europe?
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Multicultural Medley in Montreal

Every spring, hundreds of writers, literary translators, journalists and publishers from all over the world gather for the world's greatest multilingual literary festival in Montreal. They come together in Montreal because this city is known for blending the widest diversity of ethnic backgrounds into one fantastic jazz medley. The Blue Metropolis International Literary Festival is an exciting celebration for everyone with an interest in literature from various cultures.
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Sanford Street Parties

Visitors to Orlando in Florida who travel with flythomascook.com during the summer will arrive at the Florida Sanford airport. In addition to visiting all the theme park attractions of nearby Orlando it may be worth checking out Sandford itself. The town is well- known for its "Alive after Five" street festivals that take place every month.
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Film Fanatics visit Florida

For cinema lovers, Orlando is the place to be this April. As a result of its moderate climate and year-round sunshine, this area has a long film history. But now is the time to book flights to Florida, because the Florida Film Festival 2010 is promising to be an unforgettable experience.
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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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Mallorca Has Hidden Charms

For many people, primarily those who have never been there, Mallorca creates the impression of being a typical beach-based resort, often filled with rowdy twenty-somethings on a cheap week away, but for those who have visited the island and ventured away from the one of two resorts that seem to make the holiday headlines, Mallorca is a real jewel in the Mediterranean.
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Madeira Publicises 2010 Events

The tourist authorities of the island of Madeira have recently published a listing of some of their most significant cultural events for 2010.
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Fuerteventura Carnivals in 2010

During the early part of the year, between January and April most of the towns, villages and cities on Fuerteventura put on some form of carnival celebration. The typical Fuerteventuran carnival includes a street parade, fair ground rides, plenty of food and drink and the endless beat of music from live bands. There are also Carnival Queens in many towns.
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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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Celebrity Musicians in Tenerife

Due to there location, several thousand miles from the European mainland and the balance of resident and tourist population, the islands of the Canaries rarely benefit from visiting pop stars and celebrity performers. Premier music concerts featuring big stars are few and far between on the islands. In the past performers like Rod Stewart, Gloria Estefan and Elton John have all played on Tenerife. Even Michael Jackson included Tenerife in his "Dangerous" tour during 1993, when 45,000 people watched him on stage in Santa Cruz de Tenerife.
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Almond Blossom In February

Tree blossom brings a welcome boost of colour to UK trees in spring, but for Mediterranean islands like Mallorca and Menorca, as well as the islands of the Canaries, spring blossom arrives a little earlier in February thanks to the almond trees.
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Gran Canaria Winter Solstice

Tourists on Gran Canaria during December may have been lucky enough to witness one of the more unusual events on the island.
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International Volleyball in Tenerife

Since beach volleyball became part of the Olympics in 1996, its popularity has boomed. In October last year, Tenerife hosted a top level mens tournament at Siam Park.
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Mallorca Beyond New Year

The island of Mallorca and its capital Palma , like many places in Spain, prepare for a traditional Christmas and New Year that centres around four main events. Christmas Eve is important with concerts and Midnight Masses held in many churches, including the famous Seu Cathedral in Palma itself. Christmas Day is a time for relaxation and spending time with family. New Years Eve sees another excuse for celebration, with parties and fireworks displays illuminating the island's skies and then finally the celebration of the Epiphany on January 6th sees children receiving gifts in much the same way as UK children do on Christmas Day.
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La Gomera In The Canaries

Ask anyone to name the islands in the Canaries and most would, without much trouble, come up with the main four islands of Tenerife , Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote. After all that's where most of the holiday companies and airline operators provide services for. However there are actually 8 main islands, the others being La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and La Graciosa, the smallest of the inhabited islands of the Chinijo Archipelago off Lanzarote.
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December Culture in Larnaca and Paphos

In Cyprus the towns of Larnaca and Paphos are favourites of both British tourists and ex-pats who have gone there to live and enjoy the milder climate. As you might expect the Christmas cultures of the towns are both a mix of Greek Cypriot traditions and those more modern derivatives that the mix of nationalities brings to the area.
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Christmas on Ibiza
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Ibiza is one of those holiday islands that enjoys a bit of a break from September onwards. The busy summer crowds have subsided and the vast sandy beaches are more easily admired. The tourists who take their holidays in September, having waited until the school-age children have returned home, have been able to enjoy a more peaceful time on the island. Once October arrives everything eases back to a slower pace, the international nightclubs that Ibiza is famous for have had their end of season parties and the islands is given back to the locals for a few months.
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Music Festival in Tenerife

During January Tenerife hosts the Festival de Musica de Canarias, a celebration of classical music that first started in 1985.
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Paragliders in Tenerife

The first weekend of December saw the skies of Tenerife filled with colourful paragliders as the island hosted an international competition.
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Christmas Spectaculars in Orlando

The famous Disney Parks near Orlando in Florida are a lure to children and their parents at all times of the year, but at Christmas they take on an added attraction as the magic of the festive season provides a reason for the parks to put on extra special events.
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Tom Jones Performs Concert in Malta

When we report on big music concerts in some of the resorts we fly to, it's often the older stars that are performing. Earlier this year Rod Stewart performed in Tenerife and Alice Cooper played a concert this summer in Cyprus.
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Madeira Food Focus

The month of November on the island of Madeira is certainly one when food seems to take the centre stage.
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Tenerife Youth Culture Week

The normally quiet town of La Oratova on Tenerife opened its doors to the La Semana de Juventud y Cultura or Youth and Culture Week that concluded on 23rd October.
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Forthcoming Events on Tenerife

Whilst many European holiday resorts go through a quite spell before the start of the festive holiday period in mid December, Tenerife still has plenty of activities and events to interest visitors during November and early December.
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Plan your New Year Party in Sharm

If you are looking for a high energy New Year party followed by some peaceful relaxation in the sun away from the cold, wet weather that is currently shrouding the UK, then Sharm el Sheikh in Egypt may be just the ticket.
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Special Authentic Christmas in Palma Mallorca

When promoters were looking for the perfect place to host a Christmas Fair in Palma de Mallorca, the unique Poble Espanyol (Spanish Village) was always going to be a frontrunner. This unique open air museum, village and shopping centre was an obvious choice for somewhere that could be transformed at Christmas into something very special.
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Fuerteventura Food Tradition

The island of Fuerteventura has a long history of successful agriculture, so what better way to sample some of that produce than to try some traditional Fuerteventuran dishes during your visit.
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Harlem Globetrotters on Tour

Does the name Meadowlark ring any bells with you? Maybe not, but if you were a watcher of children's TV back in the 1970's the name may start to awaken some fond memories of your carefree childhood days. Meadowlark was one of the happy-go-lucky characters in the children's Hanna-Barbera cartoon representation of the famous Harlem Globetrotters basketball team. That team became a worldwide phenomenon at the time and the current members of the team are still pleasing audiences around the world today. Their recent international tour included visits to the islands of Gran Canaria and Tenerife. The team made one of their final appearances of the current tour when they performed in Monastir , Tunisia on the 16th October at the Pavillion Salle Couverter.
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Mallorca Festival of Music

The Mallorca Festival of Music has now concluded, its two final concerts were held in October and November.
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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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Roman History in Tunisia

For anyone interested in ancient history and the legacy left by over five hundred years of Roman civilization, Tunisia has some remarkable offerings.
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St Peters Singers in Palma

During October the St Peters Singers, a fifty strong chamber choir from Leeds, England performed a number of concerts during a short tour of the island of Mallorca.
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Tenerife Tattoo Fest

One of the more esoteric events on Tenerife this Autumn was the Tenerife Tattoo Fest, which took place for the second time this year on the 7th and 8th November.
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Malta Middle Sea Yacht Race in October

Malta's annual Rolex Middle Sea Yacht Race set sail from Valletta on the 17th of October 2009. Around 80 yachts took part in this year's 600 mile race. The excitement and buzz that surrounds international yacht racing came to the harbour at Valletta and the start and finish celebrations were a wonderful spectacle for anyone on Malta during the week of the race.
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Ibiza Clubs Round Off 2009 Season

The world famous club scene on Ibiza approached the big closing party season in late September.
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Suwannee River Music Festival

You may have heard of the Suwannee river in the lyrics of the song made famous by Al Jolson but did you know anything about this beautiful location in Florida?
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Fun and Festivals in Florida during September

Anyone flying to Florida for a break during September is bound have warm weather on their mind, but there's more to a holiday there than just sun and sand.
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Alcudia Fair in October

During the summer months the resort of Alcudia on the northern coast of Mallorca transforms into a buzzing beach location, fringed with a huge selection of luxury hotels, bars, restaurants, cafes and one of the best sandy beaches on the island. Once the peak months of the summer are gone, everything starts to move at a slightly slower pace, although the resort doesn't quite return to the peaceful, quiet rural zone it once was before tourism discovered it.
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Spoilt for Choice in Dalaman

There is so much to do and see in this area of Turkey that children, adults, couples and singles will be spoilt for choice. There are top water parks here,the ghost town of Kayakoyu, and a cruise to Cleopatra Isle. For a relaxing break visitors can indulge in the natural thermal pools at Pammukale Falls or stop in a hammam for a good hot soak. The coast itself is literally crammed with history as the Lycian Tombs are embedded in the rocks here, visible from Dalyan town and very scenic.
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Join the Wine Bus on Tenerife

Wine producing co-operatives on Tenerife have joined forces to offer visitors a chance to learn about and sample the wine choices of the island.
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Fuerteventuras Lady of the Rock

During September the island of Fuerteventura celebrated one of its most important annual festivals.
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Kypria Festival on Cyprus

September saw the promotion of the Kypria Festival, with events in all the major towns of Cyprus during the month.
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Pick up a Bargain in Tenerife This Week

Exposaldo 09, an annual retail sale, took place in Santa Cruz de Tenerife this year. The event took place in the International Fair and Congress Centre which is located on the coast in the centre of Santa Cruz close to the Tenerife Auditorium and the Parque Maritimo, an outdoor swimming and leisure complex. The Fair and Congress Centre, which opened in 1996, is an impressive architectural building which was designed by the famous Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava. Calatrava also designed the spectacular auditorium nearby which features an amazing arching wing that hangs over the top of the structure. In June the auditorium put on a mix of events including jazz, ballet, classical and dance productions. In July, The Pretenders performed a concert and later in the year, in December, the hit musical Mama Mia comes to town.
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Gran Canaria gets the Cheese

Popular tourist destination Gran Canaria was selected to host the World Cheese Awards in 2009.
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Tenerife Island of Eternal Spring

Tenerife is an exotic island that's known for a large ex-Pat British community delivers so much more ithan what you've come to expect. It is a scenic volcanic island, the largest of the seven Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of north west Africa. Tenerife is the most populated island of the Canary Islands and Spain and is famous as the "island of eternal spring" (Isla de la Eterna Primavera) as the average winter temperature is 22 degrees Celsius while in summer average temperatures remain about 28 C. Tenerife is sunny all year round.
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Honey and Wine Festivals on Kos

The island of Kos celebrates a series of cultural events during the summer, with many having their roots in the ancient past that defines this island. Local produce is also important to this island and several events profile the traditional products of local farmers and producers. These include the fish and wine festivals during early August in the port of Mastichari and the Ouzo Festival in Kefalos. Also during August is an evening of traditional Greek dancing in the harbour area of Kefalos and a celebration of dance and traditional music at the harbour in Kardamena.
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Rhodes - Part 1

Set aside your preconceptions about Rhodes and its hard partying image. Rhodes is supremely picturesque, a predominantly slow-paced sanctuary of sunshine,beaches, and ancient history with lots of natural beauty to behold. Rhodes holds a timeless appeal with visitors.
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Minorca - Part 1

The small but perfectly formed island of Menorca is somewhat overshadowed by its flashier and more famous neighbours Ibiza and Mallorca. But this compact slice of paradise which lies off the coast of Spain in the Med is a Balearic jewel, too, and a great getaway for families, couples and singles.
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Hurghada Eygpt Part 1

Picturesque coral reefs and brilliant azure waters that are ideal for windsurfing, scuba diving, and snorkeling have made the spectacular Hurghada, on Egypt's Red Sea Coast, a popular resort town. Within easy reach of the gorgeous Giftun Islands and the Eastern Arabian Desert, the captivating resort of Hurghada has experienced massive amounts of development in the past decade. The Hurghada area now runs 25 miles along the Red Sea. There is so much to enjoy in Hurghada that it is a perfect place for couples, singles, and families who want a wonderful break under the hot Egyptian sun.
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Sanford For Orlando

Sanford is the airport that escorts visitors into to Orlando, Florida, the place with the most theme parks in the United States. The sunshine in Orlando is eternal, and the amount of things to do are almost infinite. In fact, Orlando has more activities than almost anywhere else on earth. Besides the plethora of theme parks, the nearby beaches, space shuttle launches, there is the central Florida wilderness which surrounds Orlando that is a treasure trove of flora, fauna, and wildlife.
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Palma Part 2
Despite so many opportunities to relax here, Palma also is a city that encourages activity and exploration. Main tourist beaches offer a range of activities such as volleyball, windsurfing, water and jet skiing.
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August for Music in Orlando

Visitors flying into Sanford Airport ahead of their annual holiday in Florida can look forward to a full events programme in August and music fans are particularly lucky.
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Zante Part 1

The unspoilt coastline of the Greek island of Zakynthos, Zante for short, is a haven for endangered sea life and for those in need of spectacular beaches amongst breathtaking surroundings. Famed for its postcard-perfect Smugglers Cove and the loggerhead turtles that annually nest here, Zante is a memorable getaway for families, couples, nature lovers and anyone who appreciates great beaches and beautiful vistas.
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Concerts and Ballet in Cyprus

Art and Culture lovers are well catered for in Cyprus with plenty of events being promoted all over the island to showcase music, dance, theatre and other forms. Typically the major towns of Limassol and Nicosia are home to most of the promotions with venues like the Municipal Theatre, the Medieval Castle and the Athletics Stadium, all in Limassol, being ideally suited for different sized events. The big summer concert this year at the stadium in Limassol features American rock musician Alice Cooper who comes to the island as the last date on the first European leg of his "Theater Of Death" tour. Cooper then moves onto the States and Australia in August and September, before coming to the UK in November and December.
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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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Larnaca Festival during July

July and August is the time when many towns in Cyprus hold their annuals cultural festivals.Paphos in the west of the island is currently hosting a festival of ancient Greek theatre with numerous performances of famous Greek plays being performed in the outdoor amphitheatre in the town. In Larnaca the festival is more varied but also includes performances of ancient Greek Theatre.
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Swim in Style on Tenerife

The Canary Islands are rightly proud of their residents and one of them, artist Cesar Manrique, has left a distinct impression on many of the islands but particularly on his home of Lanzarote. Manrique was sadly killed in a car accident in 1992 but his life on the islands has left behind many legacies.
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Bodrum Comes Alive at Night

Holidays in Turkey are certainly increasingly popular with some remarkable beaches, luxury resorts and a spectacular coastline that changes from developed tourist destination to isolated countryside at the turn of a peninsula. At the western end of the south coast, between the Gulfs of Gulluk and Gokova, lies the city of Bodrum. Although it is surrounded by a varied choice of smaller holiday resorts, Bodrum itself is a popular location that offers an eclectic mix of ancient culture, indulgence in luxury and exciting modern trends. By day Bodrum revolves around two attractive bays, a busy marina full of luxury yachts, an ancient castle and long, palm-shaded promenades. By night in Bodrum comes alive with hundreds of bars and restaurants, outdoor socialising and some of Europe's most exciting nightclubs.
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Fuerteventura - The Canary Islands - Part 2

Divers will be spoilt for choice here as Corralejo offers many diving sites for all diving levels to view vibrant fish, sea urchins and volcanic rocks.
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More than Sun in Paphos

Most people taking a holiday around the area of Paphos in Cyprus will do so because of the lovely weather. Virtually guaranteed sunshine and mild temperatures make it a great location for beach holidays almost all year round. But if relaxing and enjoying the sunshine is not quite enough for you, Paphos also has plenty of more energetic activities to keep you busy.
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Chamber Music Concerts near Paphos

The International Pharos Chamber Music Festival in Cyprus first started in 2001 and the 9th incarnation of the concert series kicked off this week in the Pasydy Auditorium in Nicosia and the Royal Manor House of Kouklia, close to Paphos. The series of concerts has gained international recognition for the quality of its performances and anyone on holiday in the area who appreciates classical music could take advantage by attending any of the eight concerts.
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Discover Ibiza

Talking about the nightclubs on the island first. One of the most famous is perhaps Pacha, which is a large venue and the only club that is open all year round, with others not opening until late May. The claim of being the largest club is now owned by Privilege which has an unusual history. The club started life as a local swimming pool which became popular after a bar was added and it started playing music under the name Club Rafael. Name changes, storms, closures and new investment has brought the club to where it is today, the biggest nightclub in the world.
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Bodrum - Turkey - Part 1

The imposing crusader Castle of St Peter sits atop this Turkish city while yachts quietly hum in the ancient harbor below which spans not one but two crescent shaped bays. Bodrum has long been a tourist magnet for its heady mix of east and west. But there are still unspoilt parts of this Mediterranean jewel just waiting to be discovered.
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Festival in the Old Town of Tavira

Travel half an hour East from Faro on the Algarve and you will arrive at the old town of Tavira, a place that ranks alongside Lagos in architectural significance on this stretch of the Portuguese coast.
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New promotional video from Tenerife

The Tenerife Tourist Board has just released a stunning new promotional video for the island that features time-lapse photography to great effect. The video, which is one of a series covering the Canaries, showcases many of the economic, traditional and natural features of the island. Initially focusing on the bustling urban areas the video moves to the countryside in the second half and illustrates the amazing natural beauty of the island.
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Walking and Climbing in Crete

Described as a walker's paradise by many, the island combines a mild, dry climate with spectacular high mountains, coastal paths and, in places, wonderful isolation. A huge network of ancient walkways and traditional trails used by shepherds links together hundreds of small villages which provide places to stop and gather refreshments as well as places to stay overnight.
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Lanzarote plays host to Sporting Ironmen and Women

The Lanzarote Ironman event has taken place annually for the past 17 years and has become one of the premier races on the world triathlon calendar. Competitors face a 3.8km sea swim, followed by a 180km bike leg looping around the island's volcanic terrain and finally a gruelling marathon distance run around 4 laps of a course at Puerto del Carmen.
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Larnaca Prepares for Summer Season

The town of Larnanca in Cyprus is famous for all kinds of reasons. It has a large modern airport, is a popular destination for holidaymakers from all over Europe and also hosts a large Summer festival that features all kinds of music, dance and theatrical events. Many international performers are booked for this year's festivities.
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Bodrum Nights

The town of Bodrum in Turkey is well known as a gateway to various coastal holidays resorts that lie within reach of the town. But Bodrum itself is a fascinating town and is well worth a visit, if only for a few days, to see the sights and sounds of real Turkey. Tourism is becoming ever more important for Bodrum but the economic roots of the town lie in fishing, boat building and farming and many historical elements of those trades can still be found.
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Famous Architects Feature in New Airport Designs

A year has passed since the new Beijing airport opened its doors to travellers ahead of the Summer Olympic Games and the stunning design is just one of many airport buildings to have been designed by famous architects.
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