January 30, 2012
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Camping in France – unequalled Updated: January 30, 2020 | By Claire | More There are many countries in the European Union which may lay their own claims to having the most spectacular scenery with some of the world’s most spectacularly positioned campsites to match. But when it comes down to facilities and organisation, the […]
Tags: alps, camp-site, camping, camping-in-france, campsite, countries-in-the-european-union, different-reasons, dordogne, family-holidays, france, french-campsites, golden-beaches, kitchen-sink, mountainous-landscape, outdoor-sports-enthusiasts, royan, sandy-beach, sleeping-bags, south-coast, spectacular-scenery, stretches, vango, water-sports
Categories: France, Nature, Travelling Tips
January 26, 2012
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Family Activity Holidays in Greece – Windsurfing in Vassiliki Updated: January 26, 2020 | By Claire | More When planning your trip and family activity holidays in Greece, why not have the family try out something new? Sometimes the best holidays are when you learn something. Start with this vacation by being proactive in looking […]
Tags: court-games, europe, exciting-activities, family-activity-holidays, greece, holidays-in-greece, lefkas-island, mountain-biking, mountains-and-hills, planning-your-trip, proactive, sailing-lessons, sandy-bottom, sea, thermal-winds, vassiliki, water-sports, windsurfing, windsurfing-beach, windsurfing-lessons
Categories: Greece, Nature
July 31, 2011
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Ayia Napa Resort with its most beautiful beaches in Cyprus Updated: August 1, 2020 | By Claire | 1 More Ayia Napa is a very famous and popular resort, which can be found in the south-eastern tip of the island of Cyprus. Originally a poor fishing village Ayia Napa changed it face like by a […]
Tags: 18th-century, archaeological-sites, ayia-napa, beach, cyprus, cyprus-beaches, fishing-village, greek-island, historical-monuments, inhabitants, island-of-cyprus, island-of-rhodes, larnaca, monastery, monks, piraeus, resort, sacred-icon, sandy-beaches, seasite, south-eastern-tip, summer, turquoise-water, water-skis, water-sports
Categories: Cyprus, Nature
May 10, 2011
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Carvoeiro – the most fantastic beaches in the Algarve, Portugal Updated: May 9, 2020 | By Claire | 1 More Carvoeiro is a small resort in Portugal, located in the southern part of the country, in the Algarve region, near Portimao. At present it has about 3,000 inhabitants. The town attracts visitors primarily for its […]
Tags: alagar, algarve, algarve-portugal, algarve-region, beach, carvalho, carvoeiro, caves, city, faro, fishing-village, golf-golf-course, inhabitants, labyrinth, limestone-cliffs, medieval-name, nature, o-castelo, picturesque-village, pillars, portimao, portugal, railway-station, town, water-sports
Categories: Nature, Portugal
May 5, 2011
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Tossa de Mar – one of the most popular resorts on the Costa Brava in Spain Updated: May 30, 2020 | By Claire | More One of the most popular resorts on the Costa Brava in Spain is Tossa de Mar with more than 5000 inhabitants. This former fishing village began to develop in the […]
Tags: beach, ceramics, city, clothing-jewelry, coast, costa-brava, fishing-village, fortifications, gran-playa, hotel-complexes, la-baume, local-gallery, monuments, narrow-streets, nature, promenade, relaxed-atmosphere, rich-history, scooters, sea-beach, sea-site, souvenir-shops, spain, tossa-de-mar, tourist-service, town, water-skiing, water-sports
Categories: Nature, Spain, Virtual Travel
April 10, 2011
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Portoferraio – the largest and capital city of the Italian island of Elba Updated: May 20, 2020 | By Claire | More Portoferraio is the largest and capital city of the Italian island of Elba. It lies on the northern coast of the island, about 25km from the mainland. In 2010 it has about 12,000 […]
Tags: capital-city-of-elba, coast, craftwork, crystal-clear-water, declivity, dive-shop, diving-schools, elba, etruscans, ferry-connections, fortress, island, island-of-elba, italian, italian-island, italy, largest-city, ligurian-sea, local-beach, old-churches, pedal-boats, pizzerias, portoferraio, restaurants-cafes, sea, seafood-dishes, seafood-specialties, town, traditional-seafood, tuscan-archipelago, water-sports, windsurfing
Categories: Italy, Nature, Sights
January 31, 2011
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Blue Lagoon – the most beautiful place in Malta Updated: September 5, 2020 | By Claire | More Blue Lagoon is one of the most beautiful places that can be found in Malta. Located in little tiny island of Comino, which is between Malta and Gozo island, the place offers unforgettable and a unique experience […]
Tags: beach, beautiful-place, beautiful-place-in-malta, blue-lagoon, blue-water, cars, comino, evening-barbecues, gozo-island, hotels, island, jagged-coastline, malta, maltese-islands, nature, sandy-beaches, sea, sea-caves, tiny-island, water-sports
Categories: Malta, Nature
September 7, 2010
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Šumava National Park is the Czech Republic’s largest protected area — an immense expanse of ancient forest, peat bogs, and glacial lakes along the Bavarian border that forms the green heart of Central Europe and one of the continent’s most important wilderness landscapes. Known in German as the Böhmerwald (Bohemian Forest), Šumava is a UNESCO […]
Tags: cross-country-skiing, czech-republic, czech-side, different-regions, germany, glacial-lakes, holiday-destination, horseback-riding, map, national-park, nature, river-otava, rivers, sea-level, southwest-border, sumava-national-park, vydra, water-sports, wonderful-place
Categories: Czech Republic, Nature
August 6, 2010
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Lago Maggiore – beauty on the shores of lake, Italy Updated: December 26, 2020 | By Claire | More While known only as the second largest Italian lake, Lake Maggiore is none the less the most infamous lakes in the country. Situated along the southern foothills of the Alps, Lake Maggiore almost completely covers the […]
Tags: apollinare, arona, borromean-islands, cannero-riviera, castelli-di-cannero, exotic-plants, garda-lake, giant-lake, grande-isola, isola-bella, isola-dei-pescatori, isola-madre, isola-pescatori, isola-superiore, isole-di-brissago, italian-lake, italy, kilometre, kilometres, lademann, lago-di-garda, lago-maggiore, lago-maggiore-italy, lake-italy, lake-maggiore, many-rivers, mediterranean-vegetation, micro-climate, nature, san-pancrazio, sea-level, shorelines, southern-foothills, stresa, tourist-attraction, villa-taranto, water-sports, western-portion, woodstock-festival
Categories: Italy, Nature
April 27, 2010
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France – country of good wine Updated: September 21, 2020 | By Claire | More In France there are three different climates: Atlantic, Mediterranean and inland. This is because the state is located in both northern and southern Europe. Winters are really cold here everywhere with strong gales. The average winter temperature in France is […]
Tags: administrative-units, atlantic-oceans, brittany-and-normandy, bullfighting, citizen, communes-france, continents, declaration-of-the-rights-of-man, dense-network, different-climates, european-union, euros-france, exchange-offices, featured, festival-in-cannes, france, france-country, french-guiana, french-polynesia, french-republic, french-rivers, guadeloupe-martinique, international-film-festival, island-of-corsica, member-state, new-caledonia, nimes, overseas-departments, overseas-territories, paris-lyon, roman-amphitheater, solstice, southern-europe, st-pierre-and-miquelon, summer-solstice, time-water, traditional-celebrations, travelers-checks, wallis-and-futuna, wallis-and-futuna-islands, water-sports, wine, wine-festival, winter-temperature
Categories: All Countries, France