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The longest beaches in the Canaries are found on Fuerteventura, which features up to 50 km of fine white sand and 25 km of black volcanic shingle beaches. With temperatures rarely falling below 18 degrees Celcius (64F) or rising above 24 degrees Celcius (75F), this island is a paradise all year round for everyone who loves sun, beaches and water sports. Flights to Fuerteventura are equally popular among couples and families because this beautiful island offers them a wide variety of both water sports and inland activities such as off road motor biking and quad biking, followed by laid-back evenings without the temptations and inconveniences of all-night raves.
Continue reading... The beaches of Fuerteventura
If you spend your lunch-break googling last-minute flights to Lanzarote and day-dreaming about that depressingly distant summer break, then it's time for you to think about getting a little winter sun this year. It's often more affordable to travel during the winter months, you see a different side of your favourite summer spots, and you'll even avoid the perennial airport queues. So if you're looking for the perfect way to relax on holiday, read on for a five step stress-busting guide to Lanzarote.
Continue reading... 5 activities that will help you relax and forget about stress during your holiday
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.
Continue reading... Why you should spend a few days in Palma de Mallorca

The island of Fuerteventura is home to about one hundred and twenty miles of luxurious natural beaches. There is some beaches on this island that are nudist beaches as this is acceptable within Fuerteventura, however this tends to be on the more rural beaches therefore away from the main tourist areas. Both tourists and locals alike enjoy these beaches. There are a lot of tourists that make use of the cheap flights to Fuerteventura in order to enjoy the luxurious beaches and the sun.
Continue reading... Beaches in Fuerteventura

Fuerteventura is one of the Canary Islands and it is located about sixty miles off the African coast and this island is just over seven hundred and eighty square miles. This island can be classed as a small paradise. A lot of the tourists that come to this area make the most of the regular flights to Fuerteventura. It is true to say that Fuerteventura is a paradise for people that enjoy water sports. The water temperatures on this island range from eighteen degrees to twenty-three degrees centigrade.
Continue reading... Snorkelling in Fuerteventura

Magaluf is a popular resort that is located within the Balearics. This resort was originally popular with Scandinavian and British package holidays. There is a lot of tourists that make the most of the regular flights to Balearics in order to experience what this resort has on offer. This popular resort is located within Calvia municipality and the main airport is located about twenty-four kilometers from this popular resort.
Continue reading... A Guide to Magaluf in Balearics

There is an increasing volume of tourists who are coming to Dalaman and a lot of these tourists are enjoying the cheap flights to Dalaman. This area has a vast array of things for people to do and see; therefore there are things for everyone regardless of age, taste and interests.
Continue reading... Beaches in Dalaman

Every year there is a vast number of tourists that come to this area and they make the most of the regular flights to Dalaman. There is a vast array of different things to see and do within this area therefore there is something to suit all tastes and interests. The marina that is located in Dalaman is a very popular location with people that are interested in boats.
Continue reading... Beaches in Dalaman

The island of Menorca has a lot of different landscapes to offer and it can be classed as an extraordinary landscape. The island of Menorca is a spectacular place and it has a lot of natural beauty to offer. The island is home to some very colorful vegetation and there are also luxurious white sandy beaches. To the north of the island is some wild terrain and this part of the island has some unique characteristics that are rather contrasting. There are a lot of tourists that return to the island year after year and they enjoy the flights to Menorca.
Continue reading... The Menorca Waterfront

The region of Adeje within Tenerife is a very popular resort within the southwestern part of Tenerife. This popular tourist resort is home to some luxurious beaches and there is a vast array of different bars and restaurants. In this tourist resort you will be able to find almost anything that you are looking for when having a holiday in Tenerife. A lot of the tourists that visit this area make the most of the frequent flights to Tenerife.
Continue reading... Adeje in Tenerife

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.
Continue reading... Sarigerme Public Beach in Dalaman

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.
Continue reading... St Catherines Monastery Sharm el Sheikh

White sandy beaches dotted with tourists greet you as your flight to Monastir lands at the airport. Well, there is much to look forward to no matter what time of the year you plan your trip. Apart from getting the much needed sun, the city has a lot to offer in the form of shopping, restaurants, festivals and events.
Continue reading... The Manaki Brothers International Film Camera Festival

For a classic autumn holiday of sun, sea and sand, there can be few more hospitable destinations than The Gambia. Flights to Banjul International Airport are a very do-able six hours and since there is no time difference, there is no jet-lag to spoil the start of your holiday. Set off in the morning and you could be sipping freshly mixed fruit cocktails before sun-down.
Continue reading... Gambia, paradise in the sun

Jazz lovers will feel right at home in the Canaries this month, because the Heineken Jazz Festival (also known as Festival Canarias Jazz and Mas Heineken) will be hosted on Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Palma, Tenerife and Gran Canaria from 9th to 18th July 2010.
Continue reading... Canary Jazz

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

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

The Maldives are a group of atolls in the Indian Ocean to the south west of Sri Lanka. As flights to Male increase in popularity with holiday makers, many tour operators are offering package holidays to many of the better known resorts that are literally a boat ride from the airport. However, for those who want to experience the luxury and tranquillity of atolls that are unspoilt by comparison, the South Nilandhe Atoll has recently opened its luxurious doors.
Continue reading... South Nilandhe Atoll, the swankiest of them all

As is the case in this corner of the world, Lefkas has an ancient and mysterious past. Legends abound from tales of Aphrodite the Goddess of Love and Homer's Odysseus to the story of Sappho's leaping to her death from the 75m high Cape Lefkata cliffs in the 7th Century BC. The Romans also had a thing about throwing people from the cliffs there, however these days, other than the odd hang glider, things have quietened down!
Continue reading... A trip to the myths of ancient Greece

Everything about the Maldives combines to create the ultimate sun-worshipper's destination: palm fringed islands, sparkling white sand, warm crystal clear seas and spectacular coral reefs, deep blue skies, wall to wall sunshine and inviting shallow lagoons perfect for snorkelling.
Continue reading... Bliss on the Baa Atoll

Winter sun tourists quite often focus their attention on the popular resorts of the Canary Islands, the Red Sea beach resorts of Egypt or the slightly longer flight to the hotter climate of The Gambia. But there are also some nearer resorts like the island of Malta and the Monastir area of Tunisia that can also provide the sun and sand that many yearn for at this time of year.
Continue reading... Remember Monastir

Visitors can easily spend lazy days on the beaches here. One of the best for tourists right in the city is the man made beach near the Atlantic hotel on the Marina Parade. The main resort area is Banjul Beach and located about two miles west of the city. Banjul Beach has golden sands and lots of water sports
Continue reading... Banjuls Beautiful Beaches and Wildlife

Reputed to have the world's best climate, Gran Canaria is a tourist destination with so much to offer, entertainment and marvellous beaches, antiquities and culture, outdoor sports and nature. More than just an island paradise, GranCanaria is an experience to savor.
Continue reading... Gran Canaria Much MoreThan Paradise

Incredibly picturesque and utterly laidback, Kefalonia is the largest of the Ionian Islands in western Greece. With it's ruggedly beautiful topography, fine sand beaches, and gorgeous sunsets, Kefalonia is easily one of the most ravishing islands in the Med. Although it welcomes tourists warmly, it is conversely, one of the least touristy places in all of Greece.
Continue reading... Kefalonia - Part 1

Puerto Mogan,Gran Canaria became known as "Little Venice" when the water channels running beneath buildings between the marina, harbour and beach were highlighted in an advertising campaign. The marina area of the resort was built on reclaimed land during the 1980's and was developed on a principal of low level, low density housing in order to maintain the original charm of this once small fishing village. The beach area of the town, Playa de Mogan, has also seen numerous improvements including the importation of clean white sand from the Sahara and new pedestrian areas behind the beach.
Continue reading... Gran Canaria Resort Reports Record Figures

Divers will be spoilt for choice here as Corralejo offers many diving sites for all diving levels to view vibrant fish, sea urchins and volcanic rocks.
Continue reading... Fuerteventura - The Canary Islands - Part 2

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.
Continue reading... Palma de Mallorca - Balearics - Part 1