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22nd September 2009
Paphos (Pafos)
A curious mixture of worlds, Paphos is sometimes described as being divided into two halves. The division of this south-western city comprises Kato Pafos (lower Paphos) and Ktima (upper Paphos). The former is the more developed of the two,... Read >
Author: TimMartins
16th September 2009
One of the Mediterranean’s best bargains; Turkey welcomed over 24m visitors last year, and is expecting an even higher number before the end of 2009. Whilst flirting constantly with Europe, Turkey's current status and good exchange rate for the Turkish ... Read >
Author: Yvonne
16th August 2009
"A 250 kilometer Mediterranean coastline and two snowcapped mountain ranges – this is the abode to the country of Lebanon. Following decades of civil war and chains of violence, Lebanon has emerged to be the birthplace of a mixed and vibrant culture, an... Read >
Author: Hassan Morcel
15th August 2009
In 1996, the American Society of Civil Engineers declared that the tunnel linking the UK with Europe was one of the seven wonders of the modern world. Along with the likes of the Panama Canal and the Golden Gate Bridge, the Channel Tunnel is indeed a trem... Read >
Author: Adam Singleton
31st July 2009
Despite the projected decline in demand for trips to European destinations this summer, Spain and Portugal are still proving popular among UK tourists. The combination of increased competitiveness amongst travel providers and holiday home companies durin... Read >
Author: MarkeD
11th July 2009
Whether you are planning to spend a lavish vacation or a budget trip, Morocco is the perfect travel destination. Considered as the meeting point of three very different places—Africa, Middle East and Europe—Morocco has an amalgam of travel spots that ... Read >
Author: ar_vin
01st June 2009
For those who have a demanding job and find it difficult to take more than a few days off, a short break to a European city can be just the ticket. Barcelona, Venice, Rome, Budapest and Istanbul are just some of the exciting destinations you can choose fr... Read >
Author: Michiel Van Kets
15th May 2009
Spain's Costa Blanca region has traditionally been a popular holiday destination for the British. Recent trends in the British economy threaten to change that though. Fewer holidaymakers are finding their way from Great Britain to Spain because of the poo... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
15th May 2009
While there are many reasons to visit Sotogrande in southern Spain, they can mostly be fitted into three categories: the amazing landscapes and views; the wide offering of sports activities; and the broad selection of accommodations to choose from.
Loc... Read >
Author: Robert Bell
06th May 2009
Turkey is a popular tourist holiday destination, a country which mixes to the traditional Islamic culture with a vibe European cosmopolitan, where the ancient ruins rest along the side top-of-the-range seaside resorts. When you envisage holidays in Turkey... Read >
Author: Aslan Sag
27th April 2009
Holiday villa renting for an unforgettable vacation requires time and keenness in order to obtain desirable results. erento enables you to plan your vacation in advance by using the international searches to rent holiday homes to match your requirements. ... Read >
Author: John Witterson
10th April 2009
Artistic and freewheeling Barcelona isn't just your average European metropolis. It is timelessly elegant with a hedonistic spirit, provocative architecture, incomparable art, stunning senoritas galore and a year round Mediterranean climate.
The eve... Read >
Author: BrianSmall
27th March 2009
Valencia is situated on the Spanish Mediterranean coastline. It is a thriving city, resplendent with glorious architecture from earlier eras.
1. Las Fallas is the most famous festival in Valencia and presents tourists an opportunity to see Valencia a... Read >
Author: Orson Johnson
25th March 2009
Those 2009 holidays are shaping up to be pretty pricey in 2009, due to the current strength of the euro against the pound. With that in mind, it’s worth heading out of the eurozone in search of your hotels and holiday rentals; your money will go furthe... Read >
Author: OllyS
11th December 2008
CATALONIA
Catalonia is an autonomous region in the northeast of Spain. It borders France to the north and has more than 500km of mediterranean coastline. It’s official languages are Catalan and Spanish.
The largest city in Catalonia, and its c... Read >
Author: Dazo
02nd December 2008
Rhodes is a largest Greek island approximately covers 18 kilometers southwest of Turkey in eastern Aegean Sea. According to legends Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Long hot , sunny summers ,... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar
02nd December 2008
Rhodes is a largest Greek island approximately covers 18 kilometers southwest of Turkey in eastern Aegean Sea. According to legends Rhodes was famous worldwide for the Colossus of Rhodes, one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Long hot , sunny summers ,... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar
01st December 2008
Property in Greece offers excellent value for money. It offers great facilities like the weather, the accessibility, the lack of crime, the restrictions on over-development and the legendary Greek hospitality, at reasonable prices, that’s why more and m... Read >
Author: Munish Kumar
30th November 2008
Barcelona
Barcelona located on the Iberian Peninsula’s northeast coast is renowned for its contemporary museums and eccentric gothic architectural buildings past and present. This Catalan city oozes charm and sophistication making it one of the most ... Read >
Author: Anurag
24th November 2008
Here’s the thing. Andalucia is big. Really, really big – so big, in fact, that it’s got a little bit of everything. Everything from the majestic 3000 metre peaks of the Sierra Nevada that sweep their way down to a sparkling Mediterranean coastline, ... Read >
Author: OllyS
31st October 2008
Don’t be deceived by its intoxicated backpackers and drug-clad coffee shops; Amsterdam offers far more than some rowdy itinerants might suggest. Intrinsic charms and an enchanting culture pervade the Netherland’s capital city; brimming with romantic c... Read >
Author: Enid Glasgow
06th October 2008
Mallorca- also known as Majorca is the largest of the Balearic Islands and the most popular holiday destinations in Spain. This large island is blessed with amazing natural beauty and like all the rest of Spain, is rich in its cultural heritage. The Palma... Read >
Author: prasad kolte
02nd October 2008
The Catalan Capital of Barcelona is famous for many things – the amazing architecture, the wonderful food, the Mediterranean coastline, but also the great shopping it provides. Here are my top places to make sure you visit whilst in Barcelona and if you... Read >
Author: David Brydon
01st October 2008
Travellers flock over from all corners of the globe to experience the tantalizing night life which Benidorm is famous for. Boasting of a few million tourists annually, Benidorm is one of biggest tourist destinations on the Mediterranean coastline and guar... Read >
Author: Larry Austin
23rd September 2008
Costa del Sol (which translates to "Sun Coast" or "Coast of the Sun") is one of Spain's most beautiful places to visit. The city is overflowing with exotic atmosphere and sights not seen anywhere else. It is comprised of coastal towns, resorts, and romant... Read >
Author: globalbpo1
09th September 2008
Europe may be the second smallest continent in the world, but it is possibly one of the most diverse regions on earth.
The sheer variation in language, culture, architecture and even weather, makes Europe one of the most visited regions in the world... Read >
Author: pmcindoe
13th August 2008
A Spanish archipelago situated in the west Mediterranean Sea, Balearic Islands is a grouping of four key islands along with many other tiny islets. These Spanish islands are filled with sunny weather all year long and are an amazing holiday destination, i... Read >
Author: Luki
13th August 2008
Italy is one of the most popular destinations for tourist so you can see why investing in property here and buying off plan property in Italy would be a sound decision.
Italy has over 60 million visitors a year and with a dearth of beautiful countrysid... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown
13th August 2008
Italy is one of the most popular destinations for tourist so you can see why investing in property here and buying off plan property in Italy would be a sound decision.
Italy has over 60 million visitors a year and with a dearth of beautiful countrysid... Read >
Author: LolitaBrown
13th August 2008
Located in east of Aegean Sea, Rhodes is a Greek island and is home to the famous Colossus of Rhodes as well as to one of the world heritage sites too. The Rhodes Island is famous for its hot and sandy whether among tourists across the world.
Holiday i... Read >
Author: julybhisham
10th July 2008
Located in east of Aegean Sea, Rhodes is a Greek island and is home to the famous Colossus of Rhodes as well as to one of the world heritage sites too. The Rhodes Island is famous for its hot and sandy whether among tourists across the world.
Holiday i... Read >
Author: sdj18
07th July 2008
Details of all the hotels in Marbella Andalucia in Spain. Luxury accommodation on the Costa del Sol. You can book each hotel directly.
The Costa del Sol is a region in the south of Spain, in the autonomous community of Andalusia, comprising the coastal ... Read >
Author: Intsub
05th June 2008
Three top hotels in Majorca have received Excellence and Leisure Nominations and Awards, further proving that the popular Spanish island is the perfect holiday destination year round.
Winter holidays in Majorca are more peaceful and relaxing than thei... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th May 2008
Surrounded by beautiful ocean, Greece is the southern most country on the European mainland. Over 1400 Greek islands are scattered in this part of the eastern Mediterranean, roughly 170 of them inhabited. Approximately half the size of England, the Gree... Read >
Author: Andrew Regan
18th April 2008
Many of us living in Northern Europe like to take our annual holidays to locations on the Mediterranean coastline. The Med seems to almost guarantee good weather, which is one of the main selling points.
Within that region of Europe, there are some div... Read >
Author: Keith Barrett
27th March 2008
Morocco's dazzling mosaic of Arab and Berber cultures—with a dash of African and European influence—is at once strange and romantic, alluring and disconcerting. It's little wonder that Morocco has regularly drawn seekers of the exotic. Although Morocc... Read >
Author: elizabeth5
05th February 2008
Hiring a car abroad provides you with the freedom to travel and explore a country at your own leisure.
Where to go?
You could head to the north of Spain. The Basque country provides gorgeous lush country side and coastlines that are untainted by tou... Read >
Author: Nick Cox
22nd January 2008
Leading travel websites are reporting Spain has benefited greatly from the increase in British tourists.
Surprising to many people is that Spain also attracts skiers.
Spain's most successful ski resorts are in the Pyrenees Mountains. Many snow-lovi... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
21st January 2008
In recent months, three Majorca hotels have received Excellence and Leisure Nominations and Awards, further proving that Majorca is the perfect holiday destination year round. Winter holidays in Majorca are more peaceful and relaxing than their summertime... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
26th August 2007
The southern part of Spain boasts of a beautiful place, lying along the Mediterranean coastline from Gibralter in the west to Nerja in the east. Costa del Sol is a group of coastal towns and communities belonging to the Malaga province and the eastern edg... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline
21st August 2007
If Spain has been ranked among the top three of the world's most favourite tourist or vacation destination, then Costa del Sol contributes to it in a big way. One of the most beautiful regions in the southern side of Spain, Costa del Sol has something for... Read >
Author: Brittney Jackeline
26th June 2007
For decades, there has been a steady increase in people travelling to Spain. Be it for business or pleasure, the attractive lure of holiday costas appears to be too tempting for the average Briton. And, at a glance, the reason is immediately apparent: the... Read >
Author: Elisha Burberry
18th April 2007
This charming little whitewashed village of Maro is situated just a short drive from Nerja. The buildings here are a good example of common domestic architecture in towns and villages on the Mediterranean coastline. It is a genuine pleasure to stroll thro... Read >
Author: Roy
31st January 2007
The fabulous seaside resort of Cabo Roig sits on the Mediterranean coastline like a jewel in a crown. Actually known as “the jewel of the Costa Blanca”, Cabo Roig is best known for its fine sandy beaches, its luxurious detached villas and its prestigi... Read >
Author: Steve Locke
24th January 2007
The autonomous community of Catalonia can be found to the north of Spain bordering the Pyrenees Mountains, and the Spanish provinces of Huesca, Teruel, Zaragoza and Valencia. During its history, Catalonia has gained and lost varying degrees of autonomy, a... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood
03rd January 2007
Miles of white sandy beaches, lively resorts, and a thriving expatriate community - Costa Blanca is a fantastic proposition for foreigners buying properties in Spain.
The Costa Blanca, or the White Coast, takes its name from the magnificent beaches tha... Read >
Author: Daniella Fagan
24th December 2006
Nerja has become one of the most popular holiday resorts on the Costa del Sol to be found east of Malaga. Unlike many of the popular destinations to the west of Malaga heading down towards Gibraltar, such as Torremolinos, Fuengirola and Marbella, Nerja ha... Read >
Author: Steve Greenwood
28th November 2006
The Costa Calida is a 250 km long Mediterranean coastline which is located in Spain’s province Murcia. Temperatures in this region are higher than expected and this feature leads to its Spanish name which means “The Warm Coast”. It’s also excepti... Read >
Author: Alison White
24th August 2005
A Mediterranean cruise is without doubt the most
varied type of cruise available. There are more than
120 seaports around the Mediterranean coastline,
offering numerous combinations of cruise vacations
over one-week, two-week or longer trips..
A hu... Read >
Author: John Metcalfe
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