Europe Explored » ancient cities https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 Guide to Camping Holidays in Spain https://europeexplored.com/2013/02/26/guide-to-camping-holidays-in-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/02/26/guide-to-camping-holidays-in-spain/#comments Tue, 26 Feb 2013 15:31:23 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=13920 Camping holidays – they are different, challenging, affordable and memorable and they can’t quite be compared to any other type of holiday. Who wouldn’t like to sleep in a tent, swim in a lake, hike in the mountains and cook on fire? It’s a great experience, but it’s not for the faint-hearted. A camping holiday […]

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Camping holidays – they are different, challenging, affordable and memorable and they can’t quite be compared to any other type of holiday. Who wouldn’t like to sleep in a tent, swim in a lake, hike in the mountains and cook on fire? It’s a great experience, but it’s not for the faint-hearted. A camping holiday needs proper organization and a solid plan – where, when and how. There are various ways to have a camping holiday, but the most authentic one is packing a tent and a sleeping bag, ready to explore a beautiful area somewhere you’ve never been before. Some of the best campgrounds in Europe are in Spain. It’s a unique destination for camping, because of the diverse landscape – woodlands, beaches, mountains and beautiful nature. Spain is the perfect place for a refreshing and recreating camping holiday. There are so many beautiful settings to choose from that you will be spoiled for choice. The best campsites are usually full of tourists. Some of the campgrounds you can find are in Aragon, Andalusia, Castile and Leon, Basque Country, Murcia, Majorca, Valencia, Asturias, Cantabria, Navarre and Castile-La Mancha. Let’s take a more detailed look into some of the popular camping regions in this beautiful and sunny country.

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Camping holidays in Spain / Photo by Claire (Europe Explored)

Andalusia: Situated in the southern part of the country, it’s a region famous for its deserts, beautiful sandy beaches and ancient cities. Some of the best beaches are along the coast of Costa de la Luz and Costa del Sol. It’s the region with the highest mountains – the Sierra Nevada mountain range. There are plenty of great camping sites around the provinces of Granada, Malaga, Sevilla and Almeria. The combination of seaside and mountainous landscape attract a big number of campers.

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Aragon: Situated in the northern part of Spain, it’s a great camping region. The area borders France with the Pyrenees and it is famous for its rural villages, beautiful valleys and breathtaking mountain peaks. Some of the best campsites are in Zaragoza, Teruel and Huesca. They are top choices of both experienced campers and beginners.

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Asturias: If you’d like a different camping experience – combined with some sightseeing, this is the ideal destination for you. It’s on the north of Spain and there are plenty of historical buildings and museums in the area. There are numerous campsites to choose from in Luarca, Colunga, Cudillero, San Tirso de Abers, Ribadesella and many more.

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Catalonia: One of the finest Spanish regions, bordering Andorra and France to the north (with the Pyrenees), Valencia to the south, Aragon to the west and the Mediterranean Sea to the east. It’s a wonderful area for camping and sightseeing. The region is popular for its impressive architecture and art.

Galicia: A region which borders both the Atlantic Ocean and Portugal; it is often called “the first country in Europe”. Full of great campgrounds, the best areas are in Pontebedra, Ourense and A Coruna.

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One of the major tourist destinations in Spain is Majorca. It attracts people with its mountainous scenery, golden sandy beaches and beautiful cities. It’s a great camping location with various options for outdoor activities and sports. Spain is also famous for its music scene, culture, warm and friendly people, delicious food and it’s definitely worth a visit. A camping holiday is a great opportunity to explore the country with just a backpack on your back and sturdy walking shoes.

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Set Sail for Your Honeymoon in Croatia https://europeexplored.com/2012/09/27/set-sail-for-your-honeymoon-in-croatia/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/09/27/set-sail-for-your-honeymoon-in-croatia/#comments Thu, 27 Sep 2012 13:40:07 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=11569 Imagine if on your honeymoon you could set sail aboard a majestic yacht, stroll down a cobblestone alley beneath a medieval castle, sip wine in the shade of a world renowned vineyard walls and see some of the finest artwork ever created. Sounds like a wonderful escape and a great way to start off your […]

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Imagine if on your honeymoon you could set sail aboard a majestic yacht, stroll down a cobblestone alley beneath a medieval castle, sip wine in the shade of a world renowned vineyard walls and see some of the finest artwork ever created. Sounds like a wonderful escape and a great way to start off your marriage, doesn’t it?

Now what would you say if this could all be but one day of your itinerary? Well, it could be, if you and your spouse choose to honeymoon in beautiful, historical Croatia!

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Baška, Krk, Croatia / Photo by admin

In Croatia, you can enjoy both untouched, expansive scenery from rolling hills to mighty mountains to the picture perfect villages, or you can dance until dawn and enjoy world class shopping and the finest array of cuisines in the capitol, Zagreb, a lively metropolis of more than three quarters of a million people. Or a yacht charter; Croatia has a vast coast line, too!

Croatia offers its visitors both a glimpse of Old Europe, with restored castles and ancient cities dotting its picturesque landscape, with all the charm and history of any of its European neighbors, as well all the comforts and amenities of the most up to date modern conveniences. You can have the best of both worlds, the Old and the Modern, in lovely Croatia.

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Baška, Krk, Croatia / Photo by admin

And what better way to see a country that boasts so much beautiful coastline — hundreds and hundreds of miles of rugged cliffs and perfect beaches lining the Mediterranean sea — than by boat?

When you and your spouse arrange for a yacht charter Croatia spreads its beauty before you from the deep blue seas. There truly is no better way to explore this lovely land than by traveling up and down its coast and visiting both the continental mainland and also its many wonderful islands. With a yacht  charter Croatia becomes a country of both the land and the sea. Where else can you spend time in breathtaking mountains with views down to the Mediterranean sea below and then in hardly any time at all be sailing across the seas and looking back up at rugged mountains dotted with centuries old villages, churches and castles?

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Baška, Krk, Croatia / Photo by admin

Croatia is a land that invites you to enjoy it in your own way. If you and your spouse want a relaxed honeymoon, there are beautiful beaches and resorts and the finest spas in Europe at your disposal. If you wish to start your marriage off with rugged outdoor activities, such as hiking and cycling in the summer and world class skiing in winter, you can do that too! And don’t forget about the sea — a yacht charter, Croatia’s coast line at sunset, and a bottle of local wine — perfection!

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Tindari – the Greek-Roman archaeological site | Sicily, Italy https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/31/tindari-the-greek-roman-archaeological-site-sicily-italy/ https://europeexplored.com/2011/05/31/tindari-the-greek-roman-archaeological-site-sicily-italy/#comments Tue, 31 May 2011 14:15:58 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=4260 Tindari is a small coastal town situated on a rocky hill (Capo Tindari) and contains the remnants of an ancient Greek site Tyndaris from 396 BC. Thanks to its strategic location, the city could easily control and prevent the sea between the Aeolian islands and Messina until it was finally conquered by Carthaginians. Sanctuary of […]

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Tindari is a small coastal town situated on a rocky hill (Capo Tindari) and contains the remnants of an ancient Greek site Tyndaris from 396 BC. Thanks to its strategic location, the city could easily control and prevent the sea between the Aeolian islands and Messina until it was finally conquered by Carthaginians.

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Sanctuary of the Black Madonna, Tindari, Sicily, Italy / Photo by Claire for Europe Explored

Later, the city was restored by Romans who built new buildings, schools, spas, theatre, markets and restored and remodelled the old building. The theatre, built by the Greeks, was remodelled and equipped at the request of its new audience. But then followed the period of decline, during which the part of the city was destroyed by the Arab raids in the 9th century.

Today there is still a Greek theatre, Roman houses, public spa and the remains of the fortifications. The museum shows statues of Hellenic and Greek and Roman ceramics.

Near the town there is the Sanctuary of the Black Madonna (Santuario della Madonna Nera). Black Madonna has been venerated since Byzantine times, and in the 60′s of 20th century her statue was placed here, which can be found in this sanctuary.

Beach in Oliveri with Tindari on the hill, Sicily, Italy
Beach in Oliveri with Tindari on the hill, Sicily, Italy / Photo by Claire for Europe Explored

The archaeological site – the remains of ancient town

The route that leads to the top of Capo Tindari, passing along the defensive walls built during the reign of Dionysus, which later was redesigned and replaced with double walls of stone blocks. In the southern part of the town there is a spa area, restaurants and stores, including the great aristocratic house with well-preserved mosaic. There are also some remains of buildings from which you can see the perfect elegance of the original site. The remains were identified as remnants of the basilica or the place where people meet for religious purposes, but its real function is unknown. In addition to this area is the theatre, built by the Greeks in the 4th century and was also a place of gladiatorial contests.

The tongue of sand (linguetta di Sabbia)

Under the archaeological site and the Sanctuary you can see a strip of sand, stretching 1.5 km into the Tyrrhenian Sea. It is in the shape of the tongue, the highest point is about 4 m above sea level. The plot creates a kind of lagoon and several small lakes, thus providing the ideal home for large numbers of plants and animals (now it is a nature reserve). The location is ideal for swimming or walking, but also an ideal place for watching the sunset. Here you can get from a village of Oliveri.

If you are driving a car, you can also visit the remains of Roman villas in Patti.

Linguetta di Sabbia, near Oliveri, Sicily, Italy
Linguetta di Sabbia, near Oliveri, Sicily, Italy / Photo by Claire for Europe Explored

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