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17th September 2009
The modern country of Turkey was founded in 1923 Mustafa Kemal, the country’s most famous hero, who is known as the Father of the Turks. The country borders the Black Sea between Bulgaria and Georgia, and also borders the Aegean and Mediterranean Seas. ... Read >
Author: Danny T Jones
07th September 2009
Mazarron in Murcia on Spain's Costa Calida has been popular with holidaymakers for over a century, and it is easy to see why. Mazarron consists of two main urban centres, the Port and approximately 5km inland the town capital. The foothills of the Sierra... Read >
Author: Philip Buckland
18th August 2009
The high peak summer months are almost over for vacations, but sometimes the best time to take a holiday in Tenerife isn't July or August, but September or October - especially for those without children of school age who can choose when to take their hol... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th July 2009
Are you sick of the credit crunch and all the surrounding doom and gloom? Maybe you’re worried the economic climate will stop you getting your week or two in the sun? Well fear not; choose the right holiday destination and you can still afford that well... Read >
Author: JSampson
01st July 2009
rotaras is a holiday resort on the south east coast of Cyprus and is a smaller, family orientated version of the larger and more frantic party town of Ayia Napa just a few miles drive away. Cyprus apartments in Protaras have the advantage of one of the b... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
12th June 2009
Come to Cyprus, an island of myths and legends that basks year-round in the warm Mediterranean sun. A marvellous history spanning over 10,000 years tells of civilizations that have come and gone, with Alexander the Great and Cleopatra staking their claim ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
10th June 2009
Fuerteventura is the second largest of the Canary Islands situated off the coast of Africa and has been occupied since the 11th century BC so is steeped in history.
Due to it's temperate climate the island is also known as the island of eternal spring ... Read >
Author: Julie Pendleton
18th May 2009
Cyprus is the third largest and the most Eastern in the Mediterranean Sea. It has an area of 9,251 square kilometres (3,572 square miles) and as Cyprus driving maps show, is a fascinating land of contrasts made up of beautiful beaches, citrus and olive g... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
27th March 2009
The map of Protaras in Cyprus shows that it is one of the three towns in the Famagusta, known locally as Ammochostos district. The town is one of Ayia Napa’s main satellite resorts, a firm favourite with tourists and is famous for the beautiful Blue Fla... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
19th March 2009
There are many quieter, traditional areas of Greece which repay investigation and can provide an idyllic holiday, away from the more bustling tourist centres. The power of Greece is very much contained in its diversity - many different kinds of holiday ar... Read >
Author: Jimi St.Pierre
10th March 2009
With so many wonderful destinations to choose from worldwide it can be hard to decide where to go. The list is endless; from great sun break packages to skiing holidays and city breaks thrown into the mix as well.
We've put together a few reasons why ... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
03rd March 2009
Cyprus is an island paradise located in the Mediterranean Sea; which draws on a rich patchwork of heritage, having had the influence of many cultures from the Middle East to Western Europe over the last 9000 years. This makes Cyprus a unique and distincti... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
20th February 2009
Cyprus property for sale has a reputation for being a great overseas investment. The all year round sunshine and environment of spectacular scenery and relaxed atmosphere means that is a magnet for people who want to escape to a genuine overseas property ... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
17th January 2009
Most people don't really think that much about beaches when they plan their trip to Wales, but that area actually has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. They cater for all different kinds of tastes and desires, and it's a great place for sur... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
03rd December 2008
Torquay Devon, now firmly in the seaside holiday firmament, but with a new modern twist of amenities - the Stay and Hen parties rather like Torquay.
Torquay is the main hub, often called the 'capital' of the English Riviera. The Victorian marks of thi... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
26th November 2008
With such along and chequered history, Cyprus has great cultural sites and diverse scenery along with genuinely hospitable locals offering a warm welcome with a host of local delicacies in traditional bars, coffee shops and tavernas. There is an excellen... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
30th October 2008
Whether you're in search of a vibrant city break in metropolitan Lisbon or a quiet golfing weekend in the Algarve, Portugal has been one of the world's top holiday destinations for decades.
Blessed with stunning natural beauty and year-round sunshine, ... Read >
Author: adrianw
27th October 2008
The kids have been really looking forward to their summer holidays, but now that we're half way through, we are running out of ideas to keep the young ones amused. Cork (the Rebel county) has a lot to offer in the way of entertaining the kids, here are a... Read >
Author: Mairead Foley
20th October 2008
Renowned for its dramatic landscapes, North Devon has escaped much of the modern day commercialism associated with many tourist areas.
Popular with a broad clientele, this stretch of coast was designated an Area of Outstanding Natural beauty in 1959. ... Read >
Author: jennyhicks
14th October 2008
Lanzarote has 90 plus Shores with either golden or white sands with a low majority of shingle beaches.
The three main holiday resorts - Costa Teguise, Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca - have an exceptionally good selection of Blue Flag beaches.
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Author: david75@layer5.co.uk
10th October 2008
A mecca for sun worshippers heading to Spain’s Costa Blanca, the beaches of Benidorm offer an idyllic coastal setting where golden sands set amidst the cool waters of the Mediterranean are a reality and not just something one would find on a travel broc... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
06th October 2008
Cyprus apartments attract buyers who are looking for a property abroad; Cyprus is ideally situated in the Mediterranean, and enjoys year round sun. With its wonderful history, the island has managed to maintain her unique personality whilst growing and de... Read >
Author: TimMartins
06th October 2008
Voted the happiest place to live and home to the best beach in the UK, Bournemouth oozes that ‘something’ of the perfect British town. It’s quaint when it needs to be yet flamboyant on occasion. There are beautiful, lush gardens and long sandy beach... Read >
Author: Karl Guevara
05th September 2008
Just recently a survey of online booked flights has deemed Tenerife the new holiday hotspot. Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands. This group of land masses is located off the Northwestern coast of Africa. The climate mix of very warm Gulf Stream... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd August 2008
Coming to the UK on vacation often raises the question about where is the best city to stay in. Easy access to the major south coast attractions is a must and in this regard one of the best choices has to be the city of Southampton.
With arguable the b... Read >
Author: Dave Talbot
12th August 2008
Pembrokeshire is the picturesque county in the southwest of Wales, famous as home to the beautiful Pembrokeshire national park, the UK�s only costal national park.
The National Park has more to it than its stunning coats line. Away from the rugged cl... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
18th July 2008
A holiday villa in Paphos Cyprus, is this your dream? Well, a flight to Paphos Cyprus is now cheaper than it has been for a long time as there are many budget airlines all competing for your custom. A holiday villa in Paphos could be cheaper that you thou... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
25th May 2008
Are you looking to buy or sell Cyprus property? It’s your choice, but if you are looking to buy then you will be surprised at how far your investment could stretch. Property on the Island is almost being given away and there are some surprisingly afford... Read >
Author: OnlyTopResults
20th May 2008
Cyprus property for sale is great value; you won’t believe just how good it is. If you want to grab yourself a great investment, grab yourself a Cyprus geographical map and come and take a look for yourself.
A Cyprus geographical map will show you t... Read >
Author: Kate Smith
14th February 2008
Many people tend to think of Cyprus as being the type of location where they might expect to spend much of their holiday on the beach, or by the swimming pool. Visitors are often pleasantly surprised to find that there is so much more to the island than s... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
30th October 2007
A Costa Brava holiday definitely needs to consist of sand, sea and sangria at some time during your vacation. Choosing the months of May/June and then September/October mean that the mad mayhem that occurs on the coast has either not arrived or just depa... Read >
08th September 2006
Copyright 2006 Michael Saville
The World Health Organisation has confirmed what many people had believed for years, namely that the Costa Blanca is one of the healthiest areas of the world in which to live. This isn't surprising to those people who kno... Read >
Author: Michael Saville
13th August 2006
Places to Visit - Cabo Roig - Costa Blanca - Spain
Cabo Roig is an exclusive resort on the southern Costa Blanca with fabulous, clean "blue flag" beaches and stunning views of the clear blue mediterranean. There is a superb cliff walk to La Zenia and t... Read >
Author: Steve Locke
20th May 2006
Flying into the International airport of Alicante, places you right in the centre of the Costa Blanca holiday region. To the south, the costal plane is fairly flat with long sandy beaches, many of them blue flag, ideal of your Costa Blanca vacation.
Th... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th May 2006
A holiday in the northern Costa Blanca is set within a greener and more rugged landscape than the south which is relatively flat and dry. The climate here is mild throughout the year with an average of 320 days sunshine each year, perfect for spending tim... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
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