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What surprises most Europeans when they first visit the USA is that "everything is just like it is on TV". From the shopping malls to the whitened smiles and from the way people talk to the cars they drive, - it all seems terribly familiar, yet "much bigger than I had imagined". Interestingly, even when it comes to "the making of", the USA is just like the film industry. Whether you're into motorbikes, chocolate or designer shoes, you can get a peek behind the scenes of almost anything. If you want to get the feeling you saw and learned something new during your holiday, factory tours are brilliant excursions for you. Over the next couple of weeks, we'll discuss the most fascinating factory tours in Florida. The first one that really whet our appetite is: Whetstone Chocolate Factory.
Continue reading... Peek behind the Screens of Florida - Chocolate Factory
Calling all film geeks: Cyprus will host the 10th edition of Cyprus Film Days between 20th and 29th of April 2012. The international festival will take place between in Limassol (RIALTO Theatre) and in Nicosia (Zena Palace Cinema).
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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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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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To tip, or not to tip? That is always a difficult holiday question. With cultures varying so widely around the world, it can be difficult to know what's expected from you. In Egypt, there is little ambiguity. Whilst tipping isn't compulsory, it will definitely be appreciated - and you will get better service in the long run if you do tip. As flights to Sharm el Sheik are very affordable, you may well want to visit the country more than once, so increasing your popularity with a few tips here and there can only be a good thing.
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Tenerife has more to offer than beautiful beaches and year-round sun. The largest of the seven Canary Islands, Tenerife also has a fantastic selection of wonderful restaurants. Whatever you're looking for - from tastes of the neighbouring African content to traditional Canarian food - you'll find something to suit all tastes and all budgets. To get you in the mood, here's a guide to five of the best restaurants on the islands. And with flights to Tenerife only taking 4 or 5 hours, what are you waiting for?
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Where will you be on New Year's Eve? In Parliament Square, squashed up against thousands of other revellers? Sat in front of the telly with a glass of cheap plonk and a leftover Christmas party hat? Or do you fancy dancing in the New Year under the desert skies of Egypt while some of Ibiza's top DJs spin some pumping tunes?
Continue reading... New Year's Eve in Sharm for Clubbers - Pure Pacha
Why sit at home in the drab English winter watching 'Strictly' on telly when you could quick step your way over to Egypt for the ultimate Tango dance-off? This year's TangoConSharm takes place in the idyllic Domina Coral Bay Resort in gorgeous Sharm el Sheikh from the 13th - 20th November. And with plenty of flights to Sharm available across the country, there's never been a better time to dance under the desert stars.
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Christmas in the UK can become more of a stress than a celebration, with crowded shops, checkout queues and motorway traffic, celebrating abroad often works out as a peaceful option as well as being a Christmas to remember. Though it may not be a traditional white yuletide, spending Christmas in the sunny Algarve is less commercial and, culturally, more family orientated, not to mention, a comfortable 15-16 degrees Celsius.
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This November, the entire world is coming to London. Before you start to worry that it's going to get a bit crowded, we're talking about one of the best travel events in the yearly calendar - the World Travel Market. Today, 7th of November, is the first day of this annual gathering of the great and the good from the travel industry, and this is the perfect opportunity for anyone involved in the business to get the real inside tips from their counterparts from across the globe. Thomas Cook is be there, ensuring that we find out what the 'must-visit' destinations for 2012 are. If you're at the WTM2011 as well today, drop by at the Thomas Cook Sport stand on UK1350 and have your picture taken with the Barclays Premier League trophy.
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Going on a holiday is very exciting, and many people enjoy the anticipation even more by reading a travel guide about their destination before leaving off. Unfortunately, these days not everybody has the time to read all the books they'd like to read. There are other, less time consuming ways to get in the mood such as sampling those elements of the exotic cuisine that have reached our high streets, listening to the music and watching videos that have gone viral in the country you're travelling to.
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The main attractions for 2011 also include the Atayde Brothers Circus. This record-breaking circus, established over a century ago, has performed globally and boasts some of Central and South America's greatest acrobats and gymnasts as well as 7 Bengal tigers. More theatrical entertainment comes from the foremost Latin American magician and illusionist Eriko Trevensoli. Trevensoli's Extreme Magic Show promises mind boggling illusions, involving motorbikes and deadly animals, as well as a death-defying finale. There will also be a, more peaceful, aquatic show at the 'Dolphinarium' where dolphins, seals and a variety other marine animals perform to an arena of guests.
Continue reading... Feria Yucatan Xmatkuil 2011 - A Traditional Celebration of Contemporary Mexican Culture
Holiday romance isn't limited to intense but insignificant flings. Exploring idyllic shores and lounging in luxurious hotel rooms is a sure-fire way to rekindle the passion between couples who know each other inside out, which is why Prince William proposed to Kate Middleton during their holiday in Kenya. If you and your other half can do with a shot of romance, it's time to book last-minute flights to Cyprus, the fabled birthplace of the Goddess of love and beauty, Aphrodite.
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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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There are now only four days to go till the sixth International Short Film Festival of Cyprus. The event takes place in the beautiful coastal city of Limassol, hometown of Michalis Kakoyiannis, a well loved Cypriot Director and the man who originally inspired the event. More than 60 films, 18 of them national entries, are to be judged over this week-long competition where the deserving winners stand to receive prizes worth more than 20,000 Euros.
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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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After the great success of Locals about Greece, the Flythomascook team decided to gather a panel of seven Portuguese men and three Portuguese women and ask them the same questions about their country, culture and cuisine.
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Greece is becoming increasingly popular with internationally acclaimed bands and groups. With flights to Crete and other destinations across the country now easily available from most UK airports, music fans can combine a holiday with the gig of a lifetime in some of the most dramatic backdrops in the world. See stars under the stars at open-air concerts across the country, and thanks to the current exchange rate, tickets and flights to Thessaloniki and other locations are now better value than ever.
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The first ever Olympic Games were held in 776 BC in the Greek village Olympia. The classical games included running, boxing, wrestling, jumping and discus throwing. If you're into sports, you'll certainly appreciate a pilgrimage to the birth country of this strong tradition. For amateur athletes, one of the most impressive Greek islands is Crete because the mountains, planes and beaches are ideal for a wide variety of sports. The best time of the year for flights to Crete is autumn, as the hordes of tourists have left the island and the temperatures are more suitable for an active holiday than during the summer.
Continue reading... If you are an inspiring athlete all you need is holiday in Crete
Every couple should plan at least one romantic holiday a year. Whether you have children or are busy at work, the best way to enjoy each other's company is to leave everything else behind and simply focus on each other. They say a change is as good as a rest and by choosing a supremely romantic backdrop against which to enjoy yourselves, you will find that the fires of romance are rekindled. It's too easy to take your partner for granted; show them just what they mean to you by planning a romantic break abroad.
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There are many reasons for travelling light: it's easier, cheaper and better for the environment than bringing excess luggage on the plane. When you book a flight, you are allowed to bring one piece of hand baggage no bigger than 43cm x 28cm x 23 cm and 5kg in weight per person, mobility equipment and children's pushchairs. When you book short haul flights such as flights to Funchal, it is possible to add hold baggage allowance of 20kg online via "Your booking" page from 12 pounds per person per flight for or with the call centre from 17 pounds per person per flight. But before you do so, ask yourself: do you really need it? Here are some tips for travelling light with toddlers.
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People from all over the world will soon be able to admire the beautiful Perseid meteor shower again and make a wish for every shooting star they see. This meteor shower is annual and extremely regular in its timing. Depending on the weather and your location, it can be visible for weeks in the late summer sky. The meteor shower activity usually peaks around August 12th, when over 60 meteors per hour will streak across the Northeast sky. This year, the night of August 13th is predicted to be the most intense night.
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A city of spectacular spires, beautiful architecture and a real cosmopolitan feel, Palma de Mallorca still manages to maintain that unique 'island' identity. Despite being the only true city on the island, Palma is a thriving juxtaposition between the best that city life has to offer and a fabulous mix of Spanish and Moorish influenced buildings that give it a truly 'old world' feel.
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To make sure even the youngest holidaymakers enjoy their trips to the full, flythomascook has launched the new Kids' Club on their website with loads of great games, facts, stories and travel advice for the little ones. The Kids' Club has four sections: Before we go, At the airport, On the plane and At the beach.
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The town of Bodrum holds a couple of big events, which are held on an annuals basis and these are popular with tourists and locals. There are some tourists that use the flights to Bodrum in order to join in with the diving festival that this area offers. The diving festival takes place during the middle part of May and it is organized by the underwater society of Bodrum. This festival features a range of different things, which includes demonstrations and also exhibitions on the history of diving and the equipment that is used for diving.
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There are no large festivals that are held within the town of Bodrum but there are a couple of festivals that take place within this area. The main events within this town are connected to feasting and fasting and they are known as Ramadan and Eid ul-Adha. There is a number of main events that attract tourists who use the flights to Bodrum and the bicycle festival is just one of them.
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There are a large number of different festivals that make up the calendar within Ibiza. There are an increasing number of people that use the flights to Ibiza in order to take part in some of the festivities. These festivities are a great way for people to enjoy the real culture of the island of Ibiza.
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There are a lot of festivals that are held within Mallorca and most of these are held on an annual basis. The International boat show that is known as Palmas de Mallorca is held within the popular resort of Mallorca. The locals refer to this boat show as Salo Nautic and this show focuses on people that enjoy sailing as a recreational sport. This boat show can be classed as a floating exhibition and it normally involves three hundred different boats. A lot of people use the flights to Mallorca in order to experience the international boat show.
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The international folklore music that is known as Sa Mostra is an annual event that is held within the town that is known as Soller. This festival is a week long event that includes a range of lively music and dancing shows. This festival is popular with people from all over the world and they use the flights to Mallorca in order to join in the festivities. The performers that play as part of this festival come from all over the world and this helps to create a good selection of international culture. This festival sees a range of colorful dancers that entertain people at this event and the town of Soller is located within the north western part of Mallorca and the town has some breathtaking scenery.
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There is a wide range of different festivals that take place within the resort of Ibiza. All tastes and ages will be able to find something to do and see on the island. One of the most popular festivals within this resort is the Medieval Festival. This festival is a favorite with both tourists and locals. A lot of the tourists that enjoy this festival also enjoy making use of the regular flights to Ibiza. The medieval festival of Ibiza has been devised to celebrate the time that Dalt Vila was named a world site for heritage. This festival normally takes place during the second weekend of May.
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There are a lot of different festivals that take place on the island of Gran Canaria. These festivals take place at various times throughout the year and they all have their own trademark. These festivals are all designed to cater for a wide range of ages therefore there is something for everyone. These festivals allow the local people on the island of Gran Canaria to show their friendliness and hospitality. The regular flights to Gran Canaria enables tourists to take part in the various different festivals as they make the island easy to get to, from all across the world.
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Studies show sunshine has a positive effect on our happiness. Using data from recognised sources, Fly Thomas Cook has developed an infographic to explain the relationship between sunshine, life expectancy and life satisfaction across the world. So if you're looking for more reasons to book your flights to Turkey or other sun-blessed destinations, go see the infographic now!
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There is a wide range of different celebrations that take place within the resort of Antalya. A lot of these events are classed as major events and national festivals all across Turkey and some of these are even on the Islamic calendar. Some of the dates will vary from year to year. The city of Antalya also has a number of festivals and events that are celebrated within the city and these are seen as a good way to promote the city and to encourage people to make the most of the cheap flights to Antalya so that they can take part in these events. A lot of the festivals and events within this area are designed to show people the characteristics and culture of the city.
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During April the main festival that is celebrated in Tenerife is Easter and this festival is a weeklong event. Normally this festival is the start of the better weather on the island of Tenerife and this makes it a popular time with tourists. A lot of the tourists that come here to enjoy the sunshine make use of the regular flights to Tenerife. There are tourists that come to this area all year round however the numbers tend to increase when the weather is warmer and the schools have more holidays.
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There is a number of annual events and festivals that take place within Dalaman and the Maritime and Spring Festival is just one of these. This annual event takes place within the resort that is known as Marmaris. This festival will include a range of different things and this includes musical concerts, sporting competitions, street performances and a range of other parties. This event is very popular with both locals and tourists alike. A lot of the tourists that enjoy this festival also enjoy the regular flights to Dalaman.
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There is a number of annual events and festivals that take place within Dalaman and the Maritime and Spring Festival is just one of these. This annual event takes place within the resort that is known as Marmaris. This festival will include a range of different things and this includes musical concerts, sporting competitions, street performances and a range of other parties. This event is very popular with both locals and tourists alike. A lot of the tourists that enjoy this festival also enjoy the regular flights to Dalaman.
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The Lagomar House Museum is located within the holiday residence that was owned by Omar Sharif who is a Hollywood actor. This house museum is open to the public and it has a fascinating amount of history that people can discover. Over the years the history of this museum has become mythologized across Lanzarote. This museum is open seven days a week from ten in the morning until six in the evening. There are guided tours that start every thirty minutes within this area. This museum is very popular with tourists and a lot of these tourists also make the most of the regular flights to Lanzarote.
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There is a large number of different water parks that are located across Mallorca and this area is home to some of the best water parks anywhere in the world. These water parks are very popular with both locals and tourists alike. A lot of the tourists that enjoy spending time at these water parks also enjoy the frequent flights to Mallorca. There is a lot of things for people to do within this area however this water park will be able to fill at least one full day.
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The Western Water Park is located within Mallorca and it is a very popular attraction for both locals and tourists alike. This attraction is a great place for thrill seekers and it has a vast array of different rides, which are perfect for people of all ages. One of the most popular attractions within the park is the slide that is known as the Kamikaze and this slide has a drop of thirty meters therefore it is perfect for people that enjoy thrilling rides. This water park is very popular with tourists that come from all across the world and make use of the cheap regular flights to Mallorca.
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Crocodile Park is a very popular attraction, which is located in Gran Canaria. The Balser family initially started this park when they were asked to look after a couple of crocodiles. Nowadays this park is home to a very large collection of crocodiles and it is the biggest collection of its type in Europe. Over the years the Balser family has been responsible for looking after a number of different animals, which have been placed in their care by SEPRONA who are the environmental protection police within Gran Canaria. This park is a very popular attraction with both locals and tourists who come to enjoy the collection of animals that are located in the park. A lot of the tourists that enjoy visiting this park also enjoy making the most of the frequent flights to Gran Canaria.
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Dedeman Aqua Park is located within Antalya and it is a very popular attraction with both locals and tourists alike. A lot of the tourists that enjoy this aqua park make the most of the regular flights to Antalya. Dedeman Aqua Park is very popular with both children and adults. This aqua park covers an area of forty thousand meters squared and it is home to a vast amount of spectacular scenery. This aqua park is actually one of the most scenic parks within the Mediterranean. It is true to say that people that visit this aqua park leave with happy memories that they will never forget.
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Holiday World is a theme park that is popular with both tourists and locals alike. This theme park allows people to enjoy an array of different amusements in the open air. Holiday World theme park is the biggest funfair within the Canary Islands and it is home to a number of different amusements that are breathtaking. The popular rides within this park includes a roller coaster, shooting stalls, dodgems and also a Ferris wheel that is twenty seven meters in height. This park also offers parrot shows and seal shows which are very popular with children. This park is very popular with tourists that make the most of the frequent flights to Gran Canaria.
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There is a vast array of water sports that are on offer within the popular resort of Dalaman. There are a lot of tourists that make the most of the various water sports that are on offer within this area and a lot of these tourists make the most of the regular flights to Dalaman.
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The Palma de Mallorca International boat show is an annual event, which is held in Mallorca. This boat show is known locally as Salo Nautic and it focuses on sailing as a recreation. This international boat show is an annual event, which can be classed as a floating exhibition featuring more than three hundred boats. There are a lot of people that make the most of the cheap flights to Mallorca in order to enjoy this boating festival.
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The Casa de Colon is very popular tourist attraction, which is located within Gran Canaria. This attraction is very popular with a vast array of people and a lot of these tourists make the most of the regular flights to Gran Canaria.
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Palmintos Park is located in Gran Canaria and this is a very popular attraction with tourist from all across the world who enjoy regular cheap flights to Gran Canaria. There are a number of different displays within this park and this includes the bird of prey exhibition, parrot exhibition and also the exotic bird exhibition.
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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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Dalaman in Turkey is a place of natural beauty and it is situated between mountains and sea. This is a very popular area with tourists as it is close to both place of geographical interest and also places of historical interest These places of interest include ancient tombs and mud baths to name a couple of the attractions. There are a lot of people that come to the area to enjoy everything that is on offer and they make the most of the cheap regular flights to Dalaman.
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Ephesus is an ancient city within Turkey and it is located close to the Aegean Sea nowadays. This is probably one of the best cities within the Greek islands. The ruins that remain of this ancient city are probably one of the most popular visitor attractions and this is especially the case with people that are traveling as part of a Mediterranean Cruise. The site of this ancient city is a sacred site for Christians and this is due to the city being associated with a number of biblical figures, which includes St John the Evangelist, Virgin Mary an also St Paul. The site of the ancient city is popular with a vast array of people and a lot of these people make the most of the cheap regular flights to Turkey.
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The popular tourist attraction that is known as Es Freginal Park is located within the capital city of Mahon. This attraction is a green park, which has several different areas where people are able to sit and have picnics whilst enjoying the lovely exhibits of flowers. This park is also the location for a lot of cultural events that take place in Menorca. Over the years there have been a lot of world-class musicians that have preformed within this park and this is especially the case during the Jazz Festival. This attraction is very popular with tourists that make the most of the cheap flights to Menorca.
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The popular attraction that is known as the Wine Museum is one of the oldest cellars that are owned by El Grifo wineries. These cellars were built on top of the volcanic lava that was left by the eruption that happened during the eighteenth century. Reports show that this winery was actually built during 1775 and this actually makes it the oldest winery in the Canaries. This is a very popular attraction with people that enjoy the cheap flights to Lanzarote. The current owners have owned the property since 1880.
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The island of FuerteVentura is fifty miles in length and the island is between two and fifteen miles in width. There is some unused volcanic wasteland that is located within the Atlantic Ocean. The island of FuerteVentura is about three and half-hours from the United Kingdom and it is possible to purchase cheap regular flights to FuerteVentura. The island of FuerteVentura is home to some really good winds therefore this is the prefect location for windsurfing. The best time for windsurfing on the island is between May and September.
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The town of Fasnia is located at the bottom of the volcanic mountain that is known as Montana de Fasnia. This mountain last erupted during 1705. There are a lot of people that visit this town from all across the world, as they are able to enjoy the regular flights to Tenerife. The very popular beach of Playa del Abrigo is close to this town. The countryside around the town of Fasnia is home to a number of hamlets and it is also home to a number of different plant species, which includes cacti, pine trees and also rockrose. The town of Fasnia is a fabulous place to use as a base when you want to explore the rest of the southern coast of Tenerife.
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Parque Las Aguilas is commonly referred to the jungle park. This jungle park is very popular with tourists and a lot of these tourists make the most of the flights to Tenerife. This park is home to a beautiful botanical garden and zoological park and it covers seventy five thousand square meters of jungle style ground. This park is home to over five hundred different animals and there is an array of suspension bridges, walking paths with tunnels, caves, lagoons and waterfalls. The park also offers visitors that chance to enjoy exotic birds, which includes birds of prey.
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There is a vast number of different cruises that are available. The Nile in the longest river in the world and it stretches for about four thousand miles. The river Nile follows to the Mediterranean from East Africa. Research has shown that this river changed its size and location over millions of years. Nile Dinner Cruises are very popular with tourists and a lot of the tourists get to there using the regular flights to Egypt.
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The Octopus Aqua Park is situated in Tenerife and it is a very popular tourist attraction. Tenerife is a very popular tourist destination and a lot of them make the most of the frequent flights to Tenerife. Tenerife is one of the seven islands that make up the Canaries and it is actually the biggest of the islands.
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The Monastery known as Saint Maria de Miracoli is actually one of the most popular destinations within Crete. Crete is a very tourist attraction and there are regular flights to Crete, which makes it a popular tourist resort. The popular resort of Crete is offers tourists serenity and aura and this reflects the grandeur and heritage of the area. This monastery dates back to the fifteenth century and it was originally built for the Roman Catholics.
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The Old Fortress is another popular attraction within the island of Corfu. The island of Corfu is home to vast number of heritage locations and these show a rich cultural heritage. The Old Fortress is one of the main locations that the tourists of Corfu focus on. The Old Fortress has a rich history connected to it and it goes back as far as the sixth century. The fortress is located in an interesting location and it is connected to the town by an iron bridge, which is sixty meters in length. There is an increasing number of people that are coming to the Island and this is mainly due the regular flights to Corfu.
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The Palace of Saints Michael and George is one of the best known landmarks on the island of Corfu. The Palace of Saints Michael and George is one of the main landmarks on the island of Corfu. This palace has evolved into being a very popular tourist attraction. This visitor attraction shows some of the best British architecture that is on the island. The palace is located on the northern side of the Esplanade. This palace was built on the site that was once occupied by the Venetian hospital. Getting to Corfu could not be easier as there are many flights to Corfu from most airports
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The Paper Money Museum in Corfu is very well known all across the world. This museum is a very popular tourist destination and a vast number of people visit it every year. There is a vast number of flights to Corfu therefore it is possible to rely on air travel to get to your destination. This museum is an amazing attraction therefore it is not surprising that it is so popular with tourists when they visit Corfu. A lot of tourists that come to the island of Corfu are looking to saver the nature and beauty that the island has on offer. The island of Corfu is actually one of the most attractive destinations within the Mediterranean.
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Corfu is a wonderful tourist destination in Greece especially because of its mild Mediterranean climate and plenty of rains during winter. For the same reason Corfu has abundant vegetation as well as wild plants. You can plan a holiday here as flights to Corfu are available from a number of cities. Apart from the natural environment being conducive for tourism, there are some very interesting historical places as well as museums that have successfully restored the heritage of Corfu.
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Las Palmas has a magnificently maintained natural environment especially the 2 bays and 2 excellent beaches named Playa de las Alcaravaneras and Playa de las Canteras. In all Las Palmas consists of eight amusement and theme parks that include the Palmitos Park that happens to be a subtropical zoo. Holiday World is another one which is simply for leisure. If you are planning to visit Las Palmas then make sure you travel with children via one of the various flights to Las Palmas. Thats because there are other fabulous places to visit such as the Castellons Planetarium, which your children will not only enjoy but also learn a lot.
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Loro Parque, initially a Parrot Park has now transformed into Tenerifes second largest tourist attraction after a mount named Teide. If you are traveling with your loved ones then traveling by air is the right thing to do as flights to Tenerife are quite regular. The Loro parque has been successful in accommodating the worlds most significant Parrot collection consisting of more than 300 species of parrots. It also consists of fascinating Flamingos, Tigers, Alligators, Jaguars, Gorillas, Chimpanzees, Tortoises and Penguins.
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Dalaman has numerous places to visit such as Dalyan mud baths, ancient tombs and a number of other interesting areas of geographic and historical significance. Dalaman is a region of natural beauty. It is situated among the mountains and sea and is quickly becoming a destination of tourists rather than a stop over en route. It has one of the best public beaches named Sarigerme public beach. Dalaman has an airport and Sarigerme public beach is about 25 km from the airport. You can simply catch flights to Dalaman followed by a local transport to reach your hotel and Sarigerme public beach.
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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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A challenging short film festival is going to be held at Sanford. It will feature a talented set of filmmakers from Florida and is scheduled to be held in February. There are several other filmmakers from all over the world who will participate in it. In case you wish to attend this festival, you must book your flights to Sanford at the earliest.
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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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Sharm el sheikh is widely known for its reefs, dive sites, wrecks and beach dives. If you are not interested too much in diving then there are several water sports to indulge in. As non divers you can explore and enjoy snorkeling along the coral reefs. Getting here for your vacation is not a problem as the city has an airport and you can catch direct flights to Sharm el sheikh. One of the popular tourist attractions is The National Park at Ras Mohammed.
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Zakynthos is a great place to visit at least once in your lifetime. It is known for pleasant climate, unique culture and some excellent tourist attractions such as The Helmis National History Museum, Monastery of Panagia Anafonitria and several scenic beaches. You can reach Zakynthos by air but it is a good idea to plan in advance and book your flights to Zakynthos.
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Fuerteventura has more than 150 beaches to spend your vacation at. You will probably not even finish with one beach during one vacation. From the beauty of Corralejo up north to the vast stretches of beaches as well as the lagoons down south, Fuerteventura is full of some fascinating places to visit. It also has an airport so you can book convenient flights to Fuerteventura any time of the year. As you reach Fuerteventura, you will find it to be serene in nature. This is because of limited population that is settled here. It happens to be the least populated islands among all the Canary Islands.
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Gran Canaria is known a lot for its sandy beaches but the southern part of the island is popular too for its delights such as Puerto de Mogan. The village is also known as Little Venice. Other attractive destinations include Playa del Ingles, Puerto Rico, Maspalomas, San Agustin and Meloneras. You can reach Gran Canaria by air as there are daily flights to Gran Canaria from numerous foreign locations. The northern as well as the western coasts are also picturesque and really should not be missed. Plan your holiday visit for at least 10 days to enjoy the whole place. The island boasts of a pleasantly warm weather almost throughout the year.
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Tenerife is a bustling city with some amazing tourist spots to explore. You can take flights to Tenerife and plan a stay of about 8 to 10 days to fully enjoy the warmth and attraction of the city. It is full of monuments, museums, pubs, beaches and many other things. Las Aguilas Jungle Park is a unique animal shelter in form of a naturally maintained jungle that will not fail to attract you no matter what your age.
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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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Funchal got its name from a Lisbon Italian sailor who lived in the 16th Century. His name was Joao Zarco and he was exploring the island at that time. Funchal has three beautiful rivers named Ribeira de Joao Gomez, Ribeira de Santa Luzia and Ribeira de Sao Joao. It is truly refreshing to see them while sightseeing. Apart from the natural set up, Funchal consists of urban holiday resorts. Hotels and resorts here offer good amenities and great ambience and some have swimming pools too. Regarding travel, you can expect to travel by air as there are more than 20 flights to Funchal available every day from several international cities and about 50 flights from Funchal to other cities. Funchal is located at 15 minutes distance from the airport.
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Faro is the capital of Algarve and has multitudinous destinations to explore while you are there. You will probably get exhausted but would still want to see every corner of the city of Faro. Faro has an airport and you can easily book flights to Faro once you decide to visit the enchanting city.
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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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Crete is the largest in area among all the Greek islands. It is situated towards the southeastern edge of Greece. This picturesque Mediterranean island is 260 km in length and 12 to 60 km in width. The island sits cozily between Africa, Europe and Asia. You can book flights to Crete to enjoy the antiquity in form of its churches, palaces and museums as well as the modern locations such as its vast golf courses.
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Rhodes has an Old town and a New town both having its own peculiarities. The old town has some prodigious walls where some of the structures show influence of the Latin, Byzantine and Turkish inhabitants. The old town consists of several quiet but twisting alleyways interrupted timely by lively squares. It is a good idea to take flights to Rhodes to explore the incredible palaces and museums that are located in the old town. You could also reach via the commercial harbor of Rhodes that is home to a number of international ferry services. There are inter island ferries too located towards the east.
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The Sinai Peninsula has become one of the most visited tourist locations in the past few decades. The reason is its simple yet radiant sand, sea and sun. Nowadays even 5 star hotels and resorts have come up in Sharm el sheikh that provides some very luxurious as well as comfortable accommodation for tourists and casual visitors. You can reach Sharm el Shaikh by air. You can book flights to Sharm el Sheikh in advance too. While you are in Sharm el Shaikh dont forget to visit one of the most interesting locations in Umbi Diving Village called the Sharks Bay.
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Lanzarote is well known for its Cactus Garden, Castle of San Jose and azure lake. You can reach Lanzarote by air. There are several cheap flights to Lanzarote from remote as well as nearby countries. There is one more tourist destination that should be visited when you plan a vacation at Lanzarote. It is the Timanfaya National Park. The park is located in Tinajo in Lanzarote and the basic facilities are run by the Director of Conservation.
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Dalaman is located close to the Mediterranean coast of Turkey. It has endless stretches of sand and has several great set of activities that you can indulge in. You can reach by air as the airport is only 5.5 km away from the town. There are several flights to Dalaman that you can travel by. There are intercity bus services to travel around within the town. Dalaman has some good hotels where you can plan to stay and then every morning travel to your place of interest. If you are interested in the historical places at Dalaman then you should definitely visit the ancient city of Caunos.
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The Zoological park and Botanical garden located at Sanford, Florida is a great place to be especially during childrens holidays. As you reach the Zoological Park you are immediately greeted by the lush green lawns with some good tropical shrubs and trees. Sanford can be reached by air as there is an airport here and there are several flights to Sanford from many parts of the country. The scenic park has a very educational, relaxing and entertaining atmosphere all around and a family with children can have a truly wonderful time exploring various animal species.
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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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Las Palmas is set amidst magnificent scenery comprising of two vast bays and picturesque beaches named Playa de las Alcaravaneras and Playa de las Canteras. Las Palmas was founded in 1478 and it boasts of significant cultural and historical heritage especially in a district called Vegueta. Vegueta happens to be the oldest part of the island. The place was even proclaimed as World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1990. There are several airlines that provide flights to Las Palmas including Thomas Cook. You can always look for some discounts offered when planning your vacation to Las Palmas.
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Sharm el Sheikh is a great coastal holiday destination which is located around the southern side of the Gulf of Aqaba. It is quite close to the Ras Mohammed National Park as well as Tiran Island. Hordes of tourists come to visit Sharm el sheikh every year because of its natural beauty in form of blue waters, stunning coral reefs and soothing white sandy beaches. Visitors can even scuba dive as there are a lot of such opportunities. The underwater flora and fauna is worth marveling especially as it is located at one huge place rather than being scattered. There are flights to Sharm el Sheikh, therefore reaching Sharm el Sheikh from any location in the world should not be a problem.
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Being at a scenic spot on the southern coast of Cyprus, Larnaca is both a popular tourist destination and a busy business center. You can take a flight to Larnaca, from where its various resorts and interesting locations can be reached by a car.
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Choirokoitia also known as Khirokitia is a place of archaeological importance in Paphos in Cyprus. The site dates back to the Neolithic age when people indulged in herding cattle and farming crops using the subsistence methods. Paphos is a great place to holiday with plenty of sightseeing opportunities and activities to indulge in. Your flight to Paphos will land you at the Paphos International Airport and you will need to hire a car for reaching Choirokoitia.
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Sun kissed sandy beaches and interesting historical monuments are just few of the reasons to be in Bodrum. To reach here you can take flights to Bodrum, available from most major cities of the world. Places to visit while in Bodrum include Castle of the Knights, Bodrum Castle mosque, Bodrum Amphitheater and many more.
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There is a lot to explore while on your vacation to Antalya, from historic sites such as Broken minaret and Fluted minaret to beaches and parks. Whatever it is that interests you, it is quite easy to plan your visit to Antalya, as there are several flights to Antalya from all major cities of the world. One of the best places to begin your tour is to know the history of the city by visiting the Antalya Archaeological Museum.
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Every zone of Gran Canaria is worth visiting, north, east, west or south. You need to plan a longer trip if you want to enjoy the place thoroughly. There are several flights to Gran Canaria that will take you to the place safely.
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Ephesus is one of the greatest places of historical importance in Dalaman, Turkey. Ephesus has been linked to various myths and the Amazons since the 5th century B.C. Ephesus had come under siege from the Cimmerians during the 7th century BC but retained its freedom a little later. To come and visit Dalaman on your vacation to view the great museums and other historical buildings here, you will have to take flights to Dalaman. Dalaman has an airport where the flight lands you amidst picturesque mountains and sparkling waters of the adjoining Mediterranean Sea.
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During the 18th century, a property was bought by Charles Murray, who was also the English Consul at the time. The property was none other than the Monte located to the southern part of the church. It was bought and converted in to a heavenly estate. It was called Quinta do Prazer which means The Pleasure Estate. As the 19th century arrived, a few rich families from Madeira, who had some vast estates themselves, came to live here whenever they came to visit Funchal.
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Shadwan Island is an attractive Island located in Hurghada popular for its marine life, and scuba diving. In fact, it is precisely because of the marine life that scuba divers show keen interest in the Red Sea. Several expeditions consisting of students of Marine biology, tourists, sailing enthusiasts, and casual cruisers are seen finding their part of the heaven here in Shadwan Island. There are some flights to Hurghada that can be taken from several parts of the world. Further, Shadwan Island can be reached by road as it is a couple of miles away from Hurghada.
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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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The County Home, as the local people call it, houses the Museum of Seminole County in Sanford. This historical building dates back to 1926 and has been a home to several homeless people or even those people who dont have a family and are roaming the streets. The Museum, however, is aimed at preserving the lifestyles of people from the olden times. The museum can be reached by boarding any commercial flight to Sanford from numerous locations.
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Part of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote Island was one of the first islands to be occupied by human civilization. Being an island, sun sand and beaches are obvious attractions of the place and coupled with some interesting events throughout the year, it is an ideal location for a holiday. Flights to Lanzarote land at the Arrecife airport, approximately 10 km from Lanzarote. Apart from sightseeing, there are several activities that you can choose to attend during your holiday.
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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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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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The very first trade fair was held in 2005 and the Gambia Chamber of Commerce has been successfully able to conduct the trade fair regularly for the past three years. The trade and commerce in the Banjul has definitely picked up in the past few years as more and more people are visiting the region because of the fair. The trade fair allows more than 200 local traders and several and international firms to take part in the fair. This way they not only increase their revenue but also improve the relations existing between various economies.
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Ibiza is one of the most beautiful islands in Europe. It is also known as Eivissa Vila in Catalan. It forms a part of the 4 Balearic Islands. The densely forested Island with pine trees, towering cliffs, the neat and clean beaches and amazingly blue sea makes Ibiza a holiday destination of choice for many travelers.
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The Panerai trophy is a Classic Sailing Regatta at Menorca. It is an event that involves keeping a close eye on the points that the vessels score depending on the way they perform in the different races among them. Vessels from the Spanish period and the Classic ones are free to participate in the Championship to win the Panerai Trophy. The race is conducted at the island of Menorca.
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Cretan weddings are great fun for both the families and they are definitely lavish compared to any of the other weddings. If you get an opportunity to witness a Cretan wedding, you will definitely get to see several ancient, mostly pre Christian traditions being followed in the wedding rituals. For instance, you will find tradition of the serving of braided cinnamon bread sprinkled with some candied fruits. The dough is usually cut in the shape of stars and moons. The amazing aroma of the dough is believed to represent the hopes and joys of togetherness after marriage.
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Zakynthos is known world wide for its wine making. In fact if you truly want to enjoy wine you need to visit Zakynthos during their wine festival. The wine feast is organized during the last week of August through to the first week of September. Throughout the festival you will be tasting excellent wines produced by the residents of the island.
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The National Day celebrations of Malta were held on May 14 at the Shanghai World Expo. The celebration began at the Pavilion and continued with other events to display the rich heritage of the country. The evening was made special and extremely memorable by a concert from Maltese tenor Joseph Calleja held in the Expo Center.
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The Spirit of Burgas is a festival organized to celebrate the talent among people of different cultures giving more emphasis to regional and local artists. The festival was held from Aug 13th to 15th this year and even though it is a short festival it hosts several acts by artists and has an aim of completing 100 different varieties of acts in 7 phases. The festival has also been awarded as the Best European Festival in the UK Festival Awards held during 2008. In 2009 it was recognized as the Best Overseas Festival.
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Before 1928, the festival known as St Johns Bonfires was celebrated just as it was celebrated in any other part of Europe. The huge gathering of people coming together to burn things such as old furniture is quite a spectacle. But, during the same year, a man from Alicante called Jose Maraa Py improvised the idea of similar nature. In a short span of 3 months the first such Bonfire was planned and organized in Daa de San Juan.
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The Feast of Ria Formosa is a delight for the seafood lovers. This yearly festival is bound to capture the hearts of all the foodies no matter which region of the world they belong to. The festival is aimed at celebrating the bountiful harvest of all type of seafood including fish. It is organized in the month of August and held at Jardim dos Pescadores for a period of six days.
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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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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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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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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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The rich history and culture of Kefalonia is marked by the numerous festivals and events held throughout the year. After a round of museums, castles, monasteries and other places of interest, attending the festivals at Kefalonia can be a great addition to your holiday package.
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Hosh geldiniz or welcome in English terms is a popular statement most people say who live in Bodrum, Turkey. This magnificent place commonly known as Halicarnassus is the home of the world-renowned father of history Herodotus. Its composition is by a wide scope of historical locations consisting of architectural designs like the Amphitheatre and the Mausoleum, which is the most ancient building of Bodrum. That specific attribute of the place is one of the many reasons for people to flock to this adventurous location.
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After Cinema, in 2004, his music reached new audiences, in Portugal and elsewhere. The O Mundo compilation, released internationally in 2006, earned him appraised critics. Pedro Almodovar, for example, had no doubts in describing Rodrigo as one of the most inspired compositors in the world. Musicians like Ryuichi Sakamoto or Beth Gibbons from Portishead didnt hesitate when they got invited by Rodrigo to leave their mark on the records he was creating.
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This is the known haven by the ancient times of history as Kition. This particular cocoon of paradise paraded all sorts and kinds of ruins from Neolithic periods then onwards. This is a place of prominent museums that enjoyed historical structures by people said to be the gateway of Cyprus, Larnaca.
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Medieval Rhodes Festival will happen next in May-June 2011. It is an annual festival organized by the Medieval Rose Foundation along with the co-operation from the Municipality of Rhodes. The event happens in Perfecture of Dodecanese which is a cultural and architectural heritage monument of the world.
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Anatalya, Turkey actually celebrates every national festival and other important events, therefore if you plan to visit or spend your vacation there, you will get to enjoy all the festivities that Turkey has to offer. They even celebrate the events that are derived from the Islamic calendar. Antalya, however also have its own festivals that it celebrates that are meant for and celebrated to highlight the city and its own characteristics and culture.
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On the island of Fuerteventura, there is no lack of festivities and celebrations. There calendar of events is extensive and even though most of the year has already passed, there are still many reasons for you to book flights to Fuerteventura today.
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Rethymno Carnival, which is the largest and surely the grandest carnival in the Rethymno town will happen anywhere in January-February 2011. It is an annual carnival which happens in this town somewhere around the same time. The entry to this carnival is absolutely free though the carnival provides you with ample opportunities to have fun and frolic at this event.
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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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This takes place in the Karnak Temple. The Karnak Temple is open from 6.30 in the morning through to 5.30 at night and you need to purchase your tickets from the kiosk, it will take you around half a day to fully experience the Karnak Temple. The Pharaonic Wedding Festival takes place in October and around 40 couples will take part in this festival.
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Although the province is called the same, this small city is located in the St. Mary Island, where the Gambia Rivers meets with the Atlantic Ocean. The island is connected to the rest of the continent by passenger/vehicle ferry and many bridges to the south.
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Are you a 21st Century Hippy? Are you concerned with the environment and our planet? Are you into Goan trance techno music? Then the Boom Festival in Idanha a Nova Lake in Portugal is the place for you. Taking place between the 18th-26th August (during the full moon), the Boom festival is dedicated to all free spirits. The idea behind the Boom is to create a space in this time continuum where people from all over the world can live an alternative reality. "It's a celebration of intuition and telepathy as we watch how communication changes along these few days and how in the end there is no more need for words."
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Palma is the capital of Mallorca and is a fantastic place to visit, whether you are sightseeing, shopping or just taking in the sun and chilling out in one of the many bars and cafes.
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If there is one DJ that is worth flying to Cyprus for, it's the Dutch dance legend Armin Van Buuren. Worldwide, he has been the number 1 DJ for 2 years in a row, which means his place in history as this decade's most influential DJ is secured. He has won more awards than any other DJ and his State of Trance Radio show has 26 million listeners a week from all over the globe. Glenn Morrison, one of America's biggest up and coming dance icons, will join Armin in his mission to blow the minds of Cypriot clubbers. If you want to see Armin Van Buuren and Glenn Morrison live on Mackenzie Beach in Cyprus, book your flights to Larnaca now and make sure you're there on Thursday the 19th of August.
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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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When it comes to putting on a show, the Spanish can always be counted on. To say otherwise is to understate the fact that they like all forms of entertainment. You can expect an extraordinary performance with an oriental flavour when Mallorca celebrates the Chinese Lantern festival. With so many festivals happening in the month of August, this traditional Chinese festival, also known as La Fiesta de les Llanternes, is one spectacular and unique celebration that every family and the Chinese communities in Mallorca look forward to. This colourful festival has also been a source of attraction to thousands of tourists on holiday in Mallorca. You can still be a part of this festival which takes place on the 24th of August, if you start the booking of your flights to Mallorca now.
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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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The capital of the Canary Islands, Las Palmas, plays host to the International Festival of Theatre, Music and Dance. The festival is in its fourteenth edition from 8 July to 14 August and has been gaining in strength and recognition every year. Las Palmas is a candidate for the prestigious award of European Capital of Culture for 2016, spurring large investments in everything cultural happening within the city.
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While most travellers book their flights to Preveza because of the beautiful sun drenched beaches, this destination hosts some unique and lively festivals during the summer months, including the Sardine and Choral festival. The most greatly anticipated of these events is the Nikopolia Festival, which takes place from late June to early September. Covering all art forms, the festival has been running for over 45 years, and is a cherished favourite of the locals.
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The Algarve region of Southern Portugal is home to some of Portugal's best festivals and events. Book your flights to Faro in particular, and catch the mesmerizing celebration of Faros' favourite Saint at the annual Feira de Santa Iria this October.
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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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How about doing something different for your summer holiday without compromising on some R and R on a sandy beach? If you want to satisfy your environmental conscience and spend some time in the sun, then head to the Greek island of Zakynthos this summer.
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From the 10th of July to the 21st of August, Alicante will be holding its annual Musicas Del Mundo Festival, translated Music of the World Festival. Musicians from all backgrounds from around the globe will be gathering to play near the city's port area with a total of 8 concerts throughout this time. The opening of this exciting event will be by Colombian pop group Fonseca and on the final day of the Festival, the legendary Flamenco guitarist, Paco De Lucia will be closing the show. Other people playing between these dates are Mexican Pop star, Alejandro Fernandez, Puerto Rican group Calle 13, Richard Bona, Bela Fleck, Dr John and so many more acclaimed musicians. Tickets will cost between 15 and 40 Euros. Money well spent!
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Ballet buffs should quickly book their flights to Bodrum, because the 8th Bodrum Ballet Festival is scheduled to take place in August this year. Like last year, the historical Castle of St. Peter will be the main venue.
Continue reading... Bliss for Ballet Buffs in Bodrum

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.
Continue reading... Alicante Festivals and Gourmet

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.
Continue reading... Live a magical dream in Orlando

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.
Continue reading... The full Spanish experience

Malta is a country with a rich and vibrant culture. If there is one thing the Maltese are known for, it is their love for cultural and religious festivals. Most of these festivals take place throughout the year. If you are a fun-loving, vivacious music-lover with an appetite for special foods, this is a good opportunity to mingle with the Maltese for these fantastic festivals.
Continue reading... Join the Maltese summer festivals

When you think of Greek islands, your mind invariably thinks of golden, dazzling beaches and all year round sunshine. But for tourists that want to experience something a little more off the beaten track, flights to Kos will surprisingly provide just the ticket.
Continue reading... The Hippocratia Festival in Kos

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.
Continue reading... International Festival of Carthage: party in Phoenician Style

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.
Continue reading... Celebrating Hippocrates, the founder of medicine

Tenerife is an island known for its spectacular events. Santa Cruz de Tenerife carnival is one of such events. This carnival attracts millions of people from everywhere being one of the best celebrated events in Spain. If you are looking for lively entertainment and the time of your life, now is not the time to miss this carnival. Since this is a very popular event, it might be a good idea to book flights to Santa Cruz de Tenerife in advance. This time of the year is a ideal for getting great deals on flights and cheap hotels.
Continue reading... Don't be left out of the parade in Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival

For over forty years the Hellenic Festival of Athens has maintained Greece's status as the cultural heart of Europe. It celebrates the country's proud tradition as the birthplace of Western theatre, and is generally regarded as one of the most important events in the European cultural calendar.
Continue reading... Hellenic Festival in Athens

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.
Continue reading... What you need to know about Menorca

Tenerife is the largest island of the Canary Islands. It is reported to be a favourite wedding location and honeymoon destination. The island's climate is fantastic albeit somewhat predictable, as there is no large difference in the temperature between the summer and the winter (around 25-30 C/ 77-86 F). You're guaranteed to find a good number of flights to Tenerife any time of the year.
Continue reading... Discover the Secret Bliss of Tenerife

Fimucite is Tenerife's Film Music Festival which runs between 5th July and 10th July 2010.
Continue reading... The Soundtrack of Tenerife

Are you looking for a last minute break with a difference? Are you bored with beach driven holidays? Would you like the chance to experience a traditional Catholic country festival? Then the Mediterranean island of Malta is the place for you.
Continue reading... Two day feasting in Malta: Imnarja-feast of St Peter and St Paul

The Festival of San Juan on June 24th is a major event in the Spanish calendar as it is associated with the coming of summer. The Spanish never need an excuse for a party and the day is celebrated in both urban and rural areas with bonfires and festivities. These fires are particularly popular in the Catalonian and Valencian communities, and in some areas the date is also celebrated as Catalan nation day.
Continue reading... The Festival of San Juan

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.
Continue reading... Ocean Festival Lisbon

Malta is the place to be this weekend. If you have already booked your flight, consider yourself lucky. If not, you might want to check out our last minute flights to Malta, because from Friday the 4th of June until Sunday the 6th, the annual Ghanafest will take place in the Argotti Gardens in Floriana, within walking distance from the capital Valletta. This year's edition of the festival will be dedicated to Indri Brincat, the Maltese guitar maker and folk guitarist known as il-Pupa, who passed away on the 24th of March 2010.
Continue reading... Folk, Food and Fun in Malta

Anyone who has ever visited Rhodes, the gorgeous Greek 'Island of Roses', knows that it's easy to fall in love with the environment. But never more so, perhaps, than at the end of June, when the annual Ecofilms festival rolls into town.
Continue reading... Green and Pleasant Island

This summer, every village in Corfu will host at least one paniyiri, a local festival with live music, dancing, delicious food and - it's Greece after all - Ouzo. The newspaper "The Corfiot" lists the major paniyiri, but there are many others that only the locals know about. Don't be shy and ask them about it: they will be happy to invite you so they can show off their intricate dance moves and share their special dishes with you. Though you should book your flights to Corfu well in advance, you can't plan what you're going to do on the island until you're there.
Continue reading... Corfu's Food and Festivals

The marina of Monastir has a gorgeous palm lined promenade and first class international style restaurants. Towards the old town section of Monastir, there are many charming pavement cafes and more affordable restaurants serving local cuisine. These restaurants offer a more traditional Tunisian experience, with lots of of local specialities. To make life more convenient, most cafes and restaurants here accept Euros, even though the official currency is the Tunisian Dinar.
Continue reading... Mirthful Monastir

For a performance that is extra special, try a night at La Nouba Cirque du Soleil in downtown Orlando. For another dazzling evening event, The Outta Control Magic Comedy Dinner Show combines comedy improvisation with magic and audience participation. Visitors get unlimited pizza, salad, popcorn, dessert, beer, wine and soft drinks, all included in the price.
Continue reading... Beaches of Sanford

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.
Continue reading... International Festivals in Turkey
Gran Canaria is an island famed for its beautiful beaches and crystal clear waters. However, there is a hidden world of exotic festivities and colourful celebrations that most tourists remain unaware of. If you can drag yourself away from the idyllic coastline and head inland for a day or two then you can get in touch with a vibrant local culture that has stayed intact for hundreds of years.
Continue reading... Gran Canaria Fiestas

For equestrian fans, the Club Escola Menorquina that is located between Ferreries and Cala Galdana on the island of Menorca makes an interesting place to visit. Here you'll be able to see the traditional activity of horse riding displayed in frequents shows put on during the summer evenings by the skilled riders of the school. Displays are normally on Wednesday and Sunday evenings starting in June until September. For riders there are options to take lessons or a riding course at the school, but for spectators the show is certainly dramatic enough. Many marvel at the way this breed of horse, specific to Menorca, is able to rear up and walk along on its hind legs, often for extended periods. The horsemanship and abilities of the horses is amazing. This jet black breed also performs in other places around the island and at festivals, particularly the larger ones in Mahon.
Continue reading... Equestrian School of Menorca

Hundreds of Brits are looking forward to a visit to Malta in May and they will travel there for all kinds of reasons. The first reason that comes to mind is the weather, but another reason why so many have booked flights to Malta is the omnipresence of historic and cultural treasures on the island.
Continue reading... May in Malta

Last Friday, a remarkable exhibition was opened on Lara Beach in Turkey, showing over 100 massive sand sculptures by thirty artists from ten different countries all over the world. One of the sculptures is 15 meter tall and depicts several characters from Avatar, the world's most successful film ever. The exhibition is part of the Antalya International Sand Sculpture Festival, and each round, participating sculptors only have a couple of days to turn 7,500 tons of imported sand into art.
Continue reading... Taking Sand to the Beach

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.
Continue reading... Celebrate Cinco de Mayo

The world of the performing arts can take many forms, from theatre and opera to classical music concerts and choral recitals, but April on Malta sees two other varieties taking centre stage.
Continue reading... Malta Performances

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

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.
Continue reading... Menorca Emerges

In Spanish areas, there's always something festive happening and the Canarian Islands are no exception. One of the most popular events on the Canarian island Fuerteventura is the Feria de Artesania, a festival that annually takes place in May. For three days, locals gather in Antigua to display things they have made by hand, from furniture, weaving, clothes and musical instruments to local cheese, sweets and dried fish.
Continue reading... Find new Furniture in Fuerteventura

The Castle of San Jose on the island of Lanzarote is the unique setting for a series of concerts taking place over a four month period this year.
Continue reading... Lanzarote Museum Concerts

Earlier this year, the inhabitant of Madeira worked together with determination to recover quickly from the destructive storms that hit parts of the island during February. After showing so much resilience, the annual Flower Festival on Madeira during April provided an opportunity for them to put recent events behind them and look forward to another great summer.
Continue reading... Madeira's Flourishing Flower Festival
A quick straw pole around the office showed that more than half of the people had never heard of the Greek island of Santorini. I wondered why that was and thought that, although it has been a popular tourist destination for over 20 years, perhaps UK travel companies don't specialise in trips there, preferring to focus on places like Kos, Mykanos and Rhodes.
Continue reading... The Secret of Santorini

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.
Continue reading... Algarve April Excitement

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.
Continue reading... Tenerife Events After Easter

The island of Tenerife was showcased in a different light on the big screen when a new movie premiered in the UK.
Continue reading... Tenerife on The Big Screen

The capital of Mallorca has always taken pride in its ability to attract and showcase the best of art, culture and music and at any time of year there is always a great choice of concerts, performances and exhibitions to choose from.
Continue reading... Palma Exhibitions Open

For many holiday resorts the off season is often a period of complete downtime as far as events are concerned, but places like Malta always seem to have something going on to interest visitors.
Continue reading... Malta's April Offerings

The glitz and glamour of luxury yachts and motor cruisers will fill the harbour in the port of Palma, Mallorca between 24th April and 2nd May. This year sees the 27th running of International Palma Boat Show and gives the island a chance to show it's marine credentials to international companies and potential buyers. For the general public the boat show also creates a cosmopolitan atmosphere that merely adds to Palma's attraction as one of the nicest holiday cities in Europe.
Continue reading... Mallorca - Palma Boat Show

The link between the island of Menorca and Britain was once very strong. In fact, the British ruled the island for almost 100 years during the sixteenth century. Strategic naval aspirations were the reason for the initial takeover during the War of the Spanish Succession in 1708. To cater for the strong British Naval fleet the capital of the island was moved from Ciutadella to its current location in Port Mahon. When the British handed control of the island back to the Spanish in 1802, it was on the understanding that the naval fleets of both countries would continue to jointly use the deep harbours of Mahon. It was under this agreement that the British Navy sent Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood out to Menorca to command the fleet. Collinwood has already made a name for himself, being second in command to Admiral Lord Nelson at the Battle of Trafalger and being instrumental in securing victory following Nelson's death during the battle.
Continue reading... Admiral Collingwood Celebrated on Menorca

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.
Continue reading... Maspalomas Carnival Details

The humble almond is a stranger to British shores but across the Mediterranean, it is grown widely especially in locations with warm, dry weather for most of the year. This includes many parts of Greece, Cyprus and the Balearic Islands. In the Canaries, Christmas is a time when the shelves of supermarkets become stocked with all kinds of almond-based delicacies including the traditional Turron, a type of nougat.
Continue reading... Almond Walks on Mallorca

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.
Continue reading... Multicultural Medley in Montreal

During the winter period, flythomascook.com offers flights to Paphos in Cyprus from three UK airports, namely London Gatwick, Nottingham East Midlands and Manchester. Once we get to April, however, the schedule adds departures from a further seven airports and lots more flights. There are a number of ex-pats living in Cyprus, so flights from the UK are always popular, but Cyprus also makes a great destination for a winter or early spring break, particularly as the weather can be kind at that time of year.
Continue reading... Approaching Spring in Paphos

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

After a string of big cultural events during early January, Mallorca switched to music for the remainder of the month with a varied mix of concerts in Palma and other towns across the island.
Continue reading... Mallorca Music

The Atlantic beaches of Gambia are soft, sandy and superb for sunbathing. But the country has so much more to offer than its captivating coast. On a typical day near the coast, you can both chill on a white beach, go for a boat trip along the Hallehein river and explore the rich forest with its stunning flora and fauna. All that without stress. But it's the cultural wealth and warm hearts of the natives that make Gambia a place you'll want to return to.
Continue reading... Get to know the spiritual wealth of Gambia

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.
Continue reading... Film Fanatics visit Florida

Just when you think the carnival celebrations are over on Lanzarote and the streets of Arrecife have returned to normality, then things kick off again in another resort.
Continue reading... More February Celebrations on Lanzarote

If you were lucky enough to be enjoying the warmer weather on Cyprus in January then various music and motoring events may have been of interest to you.
Continue reading... Motor Show and Music Sundays in Cyprus

If you happened to be spending a break on Malta during the second half of February then carnival tradition and sporting excellence awaited as two of the island's main annual events took place before the end of the month.
Continue reading... Malta in February

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

Recently we reported on a series of Flamenco concerts taking place in the Canary Islands during February. Perhaps it's that time of year but there was also a brace of Flamenco concerts which took place in Faro on the Algarve at the 6th Flamenco Festival in early February.
Continue reading... Flamenco in Faro

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.
Continue reading... Gran Canaria Film festival

Dance music fans have their favourite venues around Europe where the world's top DJs and dance music performers typically appear. These include of course Ibiza during the summer months but also, in the earlier part of the year, several other holiday resorts get their chance to promote dance music events featuring the stars.
Continue reading... Dance Music in Malta, Sharm and Cyprus

The events that are currently in full swing on Tenerife may not be everyone's cup of tea. The excitement and revelery of the annual carnival is the highlight of the year for many, but for others a selection of quieter more sedate events may be preferred.
Continue reading... Classical Times on Tenerife

Tourists on Gran Canaria during December may have been lucky enough to witness one of the more unusual events on the island.
Continue reading... Gran Canaria Winter Solstice

The Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheikh is best known as a winter sun destination and a favourite location for Scuba divers, but other, more unusual, events also find their place there.
Continue reading... Unusual Events in Sharm

An unusual exhibition that uses art to highlight awareness of whales and the impact of environmental changes on their habitat first saw the light of day at Loro Parque on Tenerife in 2008 but a new larger version of the exhibition opened at the Tenerife Espacio de las Artes in Santa Cruz at the beginning of September 09. This new location gave the public until 4th October to go and see the amazing sculptures.
Continue reading... End of Orca Expo in Tenerife

In Cyprus the resort of Larnaca always does its best to make use of the great weather it benefits from. Outdoor activities are the norm here from dance festivals to concerts and theatre performances. If it can take place outdoors, then in Larnaca it always does.
Continue reading... Life in the Open Air in Larnaca

The social calendar during December on the island of Malta has a familiar British ring to it and that's no surprise given Malta's history and its long associated with Britain.
Continue reading... December Events in Malta

While much of Britain still experienced cold, snowy weather and temperatures in Scotland plummeted to as low as minus sixteen, we thought a round up of the weather in our key winter sun destinations would warm you up a little.
Continue reading... Festive Weather Round Up

November saw Tenerife showing off its motor racing heritage with roads full of rally cars as various events for modern and historic vehicles make use of the island's spectacular road network.
Continue reading... Rally Cars on Tenerife

The island of Tenerife offers photogenic landscapes all year round, but once the busy beaches of the summer take on a quieter Autumn feel the island reveals a slightly different side to the many photographers who attempt to capture the beauty of the island through their lenses. A special exhibition is taking place in Tenerife at the moment to showcase the works of hundreds of photographers. FotoNoviembre, as it names suggests, started during early November, runs through the whole month and on to 10th January.
Continue reading... Photography Exhibitions on Tenerife

There are all kinds of festive events on the calendar for Malta in the run up to Christmas.
Continue reading... Christmas Events on Malta

There is plenty of activity to interest the tourist visiting Cyprus at this time of year. The first thing travellers to Larnaca will notice will be the improved airport facilities that were opened to the public on 10th November. Phase One of the new developments were unveiled by the company who assumed control of the airport back in 2006.
Continue reading... Cyprus During November

The month of November on the island of Madeira is certainly one when food seems to take the centre stage.
Continue reading... Madeira Food Focus

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.
Continue reading... Tenerife Youth Culture Week

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.
Continue reading... Forthcoming Events on Tenerife

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.
Continue reading... Plan your New Year Party in Sharm

The Canaries version of the WOMAD Festival took place from 12th to 15th November in Las Palmas de Gran Canaria.
Continue reading... WOMAD Festival in Gran Canaria

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

New Years Eve celebrations seem to be getting bigger and bigger every year. London now stages a major public fireworks display, centred on the London Eye on the Thames, while TV news broadcasts always show the New Year being welcomed in different parts of the world. These reports usually show fireworks displays in Edinburgh, Paris, Sydney, Copacabana beach, Hong Kong and or the million or so revelers who converge on Times Square in New York. The New York celebrations are interesting as they first started in 1904 to commemorate the opening of the New York Times' new offices, when 200,000 people came to enjoy an all-day party put on by the newspaper. It is now estimated that 1 billion people worldwide watch the Times Square celebrations.
Continue reading... New Years Eve on the Algarve

The islands of Tenerife and Lanzarote are no strangers to the international film industry. Tenerife hosts an international film festival, the next edition of which happens in June 2010 and the islands have also been used numerous times in films such as The Hitch Hikers Guide to the Galaxy and also several episodes of Dr Who.
Continue reading... Film Crew in the Canaries

In Europe the Autumn period seems to be the time when many areas host festivals celebrating local produce and cuisine. A little research has revealed that food fairs are now held in many popular tourist areas at the end of the summer season and serve to provide visitors with a taste of local cuisine and traditions.
Continue reading... Food Fairs in Autumn

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.
Continue reading... Tenerife Tattoo Fest

Hold onto your hats during early November in Cyprus for a car verses boat challenge.
Continue reading... Cyprus Thunderball

Visitors to Florida during the month of October have a choice of local festivals to try out as an alternative to lazy days on the beach.
Continue reading... Florida Festivals in October

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

September is a wonderful month to spend some time in Cyprus and this year was no different. The very hot days of the high summer are gone and milder weather, together with a wide selection of cultural events, make the island a pleasant place to spend a week or two.
Continue reading... September Events in Cyprus

The Canary Islands International Jazz Festival was in full swing this year kicking off with a series of great performances where the beach at Telde on Gran Canaria and Puerto de la Cruz on the north coast of Tenerife both played host for opening night concerts.
Continue reading... Gran Canaria and Tenerife Open Jazz Festival

The night clubs are well known but dancing of a different type took centre stage on Ibiza during August.
Continue reading... Dance and Celebrate on Ibiza

The main holiday season may be starting to wind down in some mainland European resorts, but the Canary Islands have a year-round season to enjoy.
Continue reading... Events in Lanzarote during August and September

The beachfront area in Palma, Mallorca played host to an exciting surf event at the end of August.
Continue reading... Mallorca Surf Action 2009

Cars of all shapes, sizes and age will depart Plymouth in England during December on a long journey to Banjul in The Gambia.
Continue reading... Plymouth Banjul Rally

Besides water sports, Sharm el Sheikh also offers plenty of hiking, horseback riding and camel riding trails, golf courses, quad biking outlets and water parks.
Continue reading... Sharm Part 2

In a move that appears to be bucking the trend experienced in other parts of Europe, the Greek Islands are seeing improved tourist figures for the first four months of the year.
Continue reading... Greeks Islands Proving Popular

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.
Continue reading... August for Music in Orlando

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.
Continue reading... Concerts and Ballet in Cyprus

Over four days in July the Moto Club Faro holds its annual Bike Meet on the Concentration Showground right next to Faro airport.
Continue reading... Bike Meet in Faro during July

The annual summer festival in Chania, Crete showcases all kinds of traditional Cretan theatre and music, but international bands will rock the festival into life on 11th July, when rock band Scorpians headline an outdoor concert in the town.
Continue reading... Summer Festival Rocks into life in Crete

Visitors to the island of Lanzarote next weekend will have the opportunity to sample the Festival of Arrecife, a series of musical events taking place at different venues around the city on Friday and Saturday.
Continue reading... Lanzarote Festival in Arrecife

AquaShow Park opened at the beginning of June and has various new attractions to excite visitors this year. It trademark ride is a long water roller coaster which, it claims, is the biggest in Europe. The ride is 740 meters long and a trip is said to last around 5 minutes in cars which twist, turn, climb and drop through various water channels. If you can cope with the thrills, it's a great way to cool off. The park also has other rides including a vertical drop slide called White Fall, a water play area suitable for smaller children and a huge wave pool for just bobbing around. A bird park and a wide choice of places to find something to eat and drink, rounds things off. The park, which is only 10 miles from Faro airport, seems to get great reviews.
Continue reading... Waterpark attractions on the Algarve

The first United Nations World Environment Day (WED) happened in 1972 and over the following 37 years the initiative has been gaining traction as a vehicle to generate awareness of environmental issues. Thomas Cook was one company that supported the initiative with action events all over Europe and in Egypt. A sustainable tourism fashion show fashion show was held in Italy and a coastal walk was organised on the Coast del Sol to raise money for a local charity. In Paphos on Cyprus, Gran Canaria and Zakynthos Thomas Cook staff took part in beach clean up initiatives. The company sees WED as a good opportunity to educate both staff and guests about the environmental impact of travel and the means of making leisure travel a sustainable option.
Continue reading... Zante Clean Up on World Environment Day

Top tennis player Rafael Nadal may have been beaten in the French Open but he is still fully supporting the promotion of tourism for his homeland, namely the island of Mallorca. Nadal, who comes from the town of Manacor on the eastern coast of Mallorca, had to make the difficult decision to leave the island when aged 14 and move to the Spanish mainland to pursue his tennis career. It proved to be the right move as the 23 year old has been world ranked number one since August 2008, but the top player loves his homeland and still lives in the family home on the island with his grandparents, parents and uncle/coach Toni Nadal. Rafael is a regular at the local tennis club in Manacor and was there recently preparing for the French Open.
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Situated on the Algarve coast between Lagos and Faro, the town of Portimao is no stranger to high adrenalin sports events. Kitesurfing, motorcycling and powerboat racing have all used the location on the southern coast of Portugal for professional calibre competitions.
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The coastline around Bodrum has a rich history dating back many through thousands of years of rule by Persians, Ancient Greeks, Crusader Knights and the Ottoman Empire. All that has left the area scattered with enough relics and artifacts to keep today's archaeologists very happy and the museum in Bodrum is a popular attraction for them.
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Theatre productions, film showings, conferences, even a tea dance; these are just some of the events that form part of a special Agatha Christie week in Tenerife starting on 5th June 2009.
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The features that attract people to the Greek island of Rhodes include the weather, the beaches, high quality resorts and a typically warm welcome. These are all things that other locations can claim but very few have the history of Rhodes and a place like Lindos shows that side of Rhodes very well.
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An intoxicating coastline of white sandy beaches plus top restaurants and clubs, Palma is a mecca for the traveller who appreciates the very best of everything. The capital of the Balearic Islands, Palma is upmarket, eternally chic, and perfectly suited for walking as it's compact and navigable for pedestrians.
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Keen to showcase the natural and raw beauty of the their islands, the Canary Islands Tourist Board has sponsored a garden at this year's Chelsea Flower Show. The tourist board responsible for promoting the Canary Island Archipelago is working hard to maintain the strong ties between the island group and visitors from the UK. Tourists from the UK have always formed the majority of visitors to the seven Spanish islands located off the North African coast which include Tenerife, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and Fuerteventura.
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The popularity of Egyptian resort location Sharm el Sheikh seems to be continuing while some other destinations are feeling the effects of the global slowdown. Reports suggest that visitor volumes to Sharm are showing increases of up to 20 per cent this year and building development projects are underway to cope with the extra tourists.
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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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The world of show business comes to Antalya in Turkey this weekend as a large new hotel prepares for a grand opening following a delay from the original planned date in February. Stars including Tom Jones and Maria Carey will take to the stage and perform while others such as Paris Hilton, Sharon Stone and Richard Gere are amongst the invited guests of the Mardan Palace hotel.
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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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Anyone taking a holiday in Tenerife is probably heading there to enjoy the warm temperatures and beautiful beaches but if that is not quite enough then there are other attractions to enjoy on the island.
Continue reading... Theme Parks in Tenerife