Articles, tagged with "seafront", page 4
06th July 2010
If you're looking for a seaside resort that's full of charm, tradition and picturesque scenery, then you can't go wrong with Ilfracombe. Located on the south western coast of England this stunning harbour town is home to plenty of attractions for the whol...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
06th July 2010
Over the last ten years, Whitstable has become a haven for British Holiday makers. With its tranquil settings, gorgeous sunsets and exquisite restaurants, it is the perfect place for either a relaxing weekend break, or a fortnights holiday.
There are a...
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Author:
Richard
05th July 2010
The Island of Lanzarote remains a firm family favourite holiday destination with many visitors returning year after lured back by the uniqueness of the island. Whilst some tourists tend to stay in the same resorts each time others tend to vary there resor...
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Author:
Dave Talbot
30th June 2010
Mallorca is the largest island in Spain. It is a popular destination for tourist because of its Mediterranean climate. Aside from the friendly Mallorcans and their sumptuous food; the following are the top 10 reasons to visit Mallorca:
1. The Beach - T...
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Author:
Outrider
30th June 2010
Nice is the fifth largest city in France, and boasts an average of 300 days of sunshine a year. It has something for everyone and this makes the chic and cosmopolitan capital of the French Riviera such an interesting place to take a holiday in. The premie...
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Author:
John Downes
30th June 2010
Overview
The Canarian village, Las Galletas is situated on the southern coast of Tenerife Islands. The streets in this place are narrow and sun drenched and they wind to a harbor that is picturesque. You will find a large number fishing boats on the wa...
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Author:
matthewtaylor
10th May 2010
Chania is the second largest city of Crete, the largest of Greek Islands in the Mediterranean, with an estimated population of roughly 70000 people across its length and breadth. It lies along the northern Cretan coast and gets applauded for its tourism p...
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Author:
Jewel Montoya
23rd April 2010
Lanzarote in the Canary Islands continues to be one Europe's favourite holiday destinations not only in the mid summer holiday season when the island is deluged under a swathe of travellers, but also throughout the rest of the year as the climate remains ...
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Author:
Dave Talbot
22nd April 2010
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When you think of visiting England, the main places that may spring to mind would be London, Edinburgh, Cornwall and Manchester. Brighton is one of the most exciting and fun places to see and has become more...
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Author:
Louise G
22nd March 2010
Christmas is that one time of the year where everyone wants to get in as much family time as possible. However if you are one of those who prefer to be out and about travelling while making the most of the time you spend with family then a Blackpool Chris...
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Author:
Robinson
18th March 2010
Worthing is a bustling seaside town set on the West Sussex coastline. Close to the cultural centres of Brighton and Chichester as well as a relatively short train ride from London Victoria, Worthing is well placed to offer a range of activities to suit al...
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Author:
Reece Stapleton
18th March 2010
It's a travel industry fact: 'staycationing' - taking a holiday in the UK rather than travelling abroad - has gained dramatic popularity among Brits over the last year; and it doesn't seem like the trend will slow down anytime soon. Of course, the statist...
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Author:
Isla Campbell
04th March 2010
Bournemouth Town & Seafront
If you haven't seen or heard of the magnificent Bournemouth seafront then you definitely need to stay in a Bournemouth bed and breakfast and visit as soon as possible! Why? Not only is it 7 miles of golden sand and sparkling...
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Author:
Gareth Hoyle
26th February 2010
Torrevieja is a typical Spanish town boasting, on average, 320 days of sunshine each year. With its sandy beaches, excellent selection of tapas bars, restaurants and shops as well as a night market selling a selection of gifts, collectibles and leather go...
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Author:
Julie Suttle
25th February 2010
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Food & Drink
If it's food and drink you're after, you'll find that Swansea offers a selection of choice restaurants and eateries, with something provided for every taste. Both traditional Welsh fare a...
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Author:
Lance Rush