Articles, tagged with "fishing port", page 3
11th November 2010
Hastings is a medium sized town lying along the coast of East Sussex. Hastings is rich in history and most commonly known for its connection with the Norman Conquest of 1066. The battle itself took place 8 miles to the north of Hastings at Senlac Hill. Th...
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Author:
Jackie De Burca
20th October 2010
Lagos is perhaps the most captivating city on Portugal’s Algarve Coast. The pretty much attractive feature of the tourism in the city is its charming beaches. If you are in love with playing on beaches, or get relaxed at their peaceful atmosphere, or fami...
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Author:
Waqas Minhas
14th October 2010
The province of Asturias is the Autonomous Community. It is situated right between Galicia on its west and Cantabria on its east. It has been a Christian kingdom stronghold for many centuries, as it battled aggressively with the Moors. Asturias is very mo...
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Author:
Carl Ton
13th October 2010
Great Britain or the UK has always had some great seaside resorts and despite the unpredictable weather you can have some really enjoyable breaks along the British coast. Recently the Which holiday magazine conducted a poll amongst it's readers who voted ...
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TriciaJones
06th October 2010
Andalucía is a Spanish region comprising eight provinces: Almeria, Cádiz, Córdoba, Granada, Huelva, Jaén, Málaga, and Seville. Each province has its own culture and unique traditions.
Andalucía is fascinating with its impressive Moorish monuments stee...
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Benton Harbor
15th September 2010
Thinking about a Spanish escape in villas to rent Javea? You should not have to look far. You can work through our comprehensive collection of villas to rent Javea to find stellar accomodations and personal but expert service to build vacation memories to...
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dave12 stevens
13th September 2010
There are 11 beaches in Calpe out of which three beaches have got recognition as blue flag beaches.
Blue flag Beaches
Levante (La Fossa) – This beach is located opposite to the Rock of Ifach and the quality of sand on this beach is extremely good. Y...
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Author:
Donna Amira
10th September 2010
Booking Station offers Hua Hin hotels booking right across the town in all location with special rates. Enjoy your stay with a great choice of hotels in Hua Hin at exclusive deals with us today!
A Fantastic Retreat in
Hua Hin’s Hotels at Booking Stat...
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Author:
submitth
19th August 2010
Situated in the South West region of England, Devon is the perfect holiday destination for everyone to enjoy. Devon is popular with families, however, it is also offers the perfect place for a romantic getaway. Amongst accommodation such as guesthouses, c...
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Author:
Sally Nightingale
04th August 2010
Thanks to its year round warm climate, Lanzarote attracts many tourists looking for a relaxing and lazy holiday in the sun. Perhaps what many tourists don't realize is that Lanzarote is a Unesco biosphere site, one of only 564 in the world!
With pione...
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Author:
Ian Sheldon
03rd August 2010
Once a small fishing port, Playa Blanca is now a thriving resort, although it's fair to say that unlike some of the other resorts on the island it has done very well when it comes to sticking to its roots.
Although relatively small, there is plenty to ...
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Author:
Ian Sheldon
16th July 2010
Amsterdam is the capital city of the Netherlands. It is the one of the largest cities of Switzerland and is located in North Holland province in the west of the country. Earlier it was a major center for spices, silk and precious stones especially diamond...
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Author:
Lucash Ashton
07th July 2010
Lovely Looe is situated in Cornwall, South East England and is divided into East Looe and West Looe, connected by a bridge across the River Looe. East Looe is the busier part, and here you can visit the main shopping area and the busy harbour. In West Loo...
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Author:
LarryAllen
04th July 2010
The capital of the Costa Blanca, Alicante, can date its history back to the Romans and there is evidence of pre-historic history dating back to a settlement here even further. Initial impressions are poor as you make your way from the airport to the town...
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Author:
Chris Sims
05th May 2010
The ownership of Cyprus has been the matter of disagreement for many hundresd of years. Occupiers have included Greeks, Turks, Armenians, Syrians, Lebanese, the French, the British and the Italians with each nation making their influence on the local cuis...
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Author:
Mark Bartley