Ephesus in Turkey

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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Mausoleion in Bodrum

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

Even though Banjul is a small place it offers several sites providing great tourist excursions. There are some river and some land-based trips. Flights to Banjul are available from several domestic and international airports, so traveling should not be a problem. Banjul is also known for a place called James Island. It is an old Fort situated around 30 km upstream and has numerous ruins belonging to the colonial Britain. This is considered to be the last time when the African slaves saw this soil especially before they were transported in the slave ships to America.
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The Jewish Quarter in Rhodes

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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Myndos Gate in Bodrum

Bodrum is a place with several dimensions to it with none explored completely by travelers and visitors. Bodrum is widely known for its lively atmosphere and rich history that spills surprises on you every now and then. The city has gained lot popularity in the recent times among travelers from other countries. So if you are planning a visit then, be prepared to be truly enchanted by Bodrum with its rich culture and great resorts to stay in. You can catch a flight to Bordum from anywhere in the world and also do your hotel booking in advance. There are several online travel websites that allow you to do it. Apart from the Amphitheatre and museums, there are remains of a gate called Myndos Gate which is worth visiting.
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Timanfaya National Park in Lanzarote

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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Algarvean Costume Ethnographic Museum in Faro

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

The modern town of Kos cannot really be thought of as being very significant in history. The island in fact was colonized by Carians, was one of the biggest trade centers of the ancient world and even took part in the amazing Trojan War of Troy. However, as you would discover in your visit to the beautiful Greek island, there are quite a many ruins standing as evidence to the rich past of Kos. Your flights to Kos would land at the Kos International Airport.
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Ancient Necromanteion Preveza

Occupied by several rulers in history, Preveza today is a modern town with all the facilities like any other city in the world. Being at the tip of a peninsula, the city provides ample opportunities for holidaymakers to enjoy the scenic beauty of its sandy beaches and indulge in some water sports. However, if you are here to explore the history of Preveza, the town and its surroundings are quite intriguing. Your flight to Preveza will land you at the Preveza airport, located about 10 minutes from the town on the Mainland.
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Kefalonia Assoss Castle

The Assos Castle is one of the places worth visiting when you come to Kefalonia. Flights to Kefalonia can be taken from any major international airport and land at the Kefalonia airport, about 9 km from the islands capital, Argostoli.
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Santorini Wine Tourism

Imagine yourself sitting in a wonderful garden looking at an amazing flower. In the beginning you are able to admire its beauty only from a distance and that too for a few seconds. Once you come closer to it you touch its smooth colored petals and enjoy the feel of it. Tasting wine at Santorini is something like this. When you notice it from a distance in your own country or town you are able to just admire the Wine making from a distance not fully appreciating the effort and the charm of a wine. Thats why it is a good idea to visit vineyards of Santorini which has been commercialized to a limited extent so that its charm is not completely overwhelmed by the tourism industry.
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The Carnival at Corfu
Whether you like cultural events or not, the Carnival at Corfu is sure to get you celebrating for no real reason. However, the locals have enough reason to rejoice, as the carnival marks end of evil and beginning of a new year, free from sins. This is the purpose behind the carnival, where Ancient Greeks celebrated it in the beginning of spring to appease the Gods, and get a good harvest throughout the year. Held in February end or beginning of March, it is quite a popular event in the region.
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A mix of infamous military and ancient history at the heart of Canakkale

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

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

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.
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Events on the Algarve During Autumn

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

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