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Tokyo, the capital of Japan, is one of the largest cities of the world with a population of 12.64-million and the biggest of the 47 prefectures throughout Japan. Its long history of prosperity started with the establishment of the shogunate by Tokugawa Ieyasu in 1603. At that time, Tokyo was called Edo, which by the 18th century had grown to a huge city of over a million people. It is now Japan’s center for political, economic, cultural, and various other activities as well as the origin for the dissemination of information.

Located geographically at about the center of the Japanese archipelago and in the southern part of the Kanto area, Tokyo shares borders with Chiba prefecture to the east along the Edogawa River, Yamanashi to the west along a mountain range, Kanagawa in the south along the Tamagawa River, and Saitama in the north. Being 2187 km2 in area, the metropolis occupies only 0.6% of the national land, the third smallest of the 47 administrative divisions of the country.

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Jamaica is the largest English-speaking island in the Caribbean and the third largest in the region, a multi-faceted mosaic of international customs and traditions. Blue mountains spill onto verdant plains, shimmering sands and turquoise seas, while rich history and culture provide a plethora of ideas, images and untold stories.

Thumping, infectious and passionate sounds are the trademarks of Reggae, Jamaica’s most internationally recognized music and the heartbeat of its people. The cuisine is as diverse as the people, as unique as the island.

 

 

Barbados is an independent island nation located in the western side of the Atlantic Ocean, in the Caribbean Sea and is recognized around the world for its sheer natural beatufy, the richness of its culture and above all, the friendliness of its people.

As the sun drops into the calm seas of the Caribbean, the exciting tropical beat from our many clubs will draw you into our tropical night scene. Calypso, Jazz, Soca, R and B, ska, rock steady and more musical genres will please any mood - from elegant and romantic to wild and fun.

Watch a floor show at one of our dinner clubs showcasing the islands’ cultural history, or dance until the small hours on our torch lit beaches. Visit a simple rum shop and mingle with the locals, or try karaoke with your friends. An evening of opera, live theatre, or disco - it’s all right here at your doorstep! Barbados is known for having some of the best nightlife of the Caribbean, so no matter what your tastes, your evening is sure to be a great time on this little island.
The lively beach culture of Barbados has a long history. The locals love to spend time on these long stretches of peach sand just as much as our visitors! The west and south coasts are relatively calm, since they face the protected Caribbean Sea. On the eastern shores, the wild Atlantic sends up frothy blasts as waves crash against the exposed coastline. International surfing and windsurfing competitions have taken annual advantage of these conditions for years.

If sports are your activity of choice, you’ll have no end of options on our island. World class facilities and frequent sporting festivals will provide something for everyone. Hotels also offer a number of water activities, or golf and tennis. These can be arranged with the activity desk. If you’re feeling in the mood for getting off the beaten track, try a safari, hiking, snorkeling with our gentle sea turtles, or horseback riding. If you’d rather watch, then try an afternoon on the east coast at one of the world’s most distinguished surfing competitions. Sporting festivals include the Celtic Festival (Rugby), Festival Cricket, the Polo Season, and the Gold Cup Festival.

The Caribbean’s highest class resorts are situated on our sunny shores. The island also offers apartments, intimate villas, all-inclusives and budget hotels, catering to all tastes and traveling styles. You can find a hotel complete with a spa and golf course, or choose an apartment with a kitchen and have an excuse to shop in our produce markets.

Direct Flights - British Airways and Virgin Holidays fly direct to Barbados from Gatwick. British Midlands offers direct service from Manchester, and charter flights are provided by Thomson Holidays. BWIA operates connections from Heathrow. Barbados is a mere eight hours away from London.

 

 

Palermo is a province of Sicily, which is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island of the Mediterranean. Sicily is well known for its art, architecture, history, culture and cuisine. Palermo is situated on the north coast of Sicily and offers a wide variety of panoramas and scenarios.

There are eighty two towns within the province and thus has many significant sites. Amongst these are historical and cultural buildings and monuments, religious buildings, theatres and many more places to experience and enjoy. It is a phenomenal unique place which is guaranteed not to disappoint any of its visitors.

 

 

Catania is a province of Sicily, which is an autonomous region of Italy and the largest island of the Mediterranean. Sicily is well known for its art, architecture, history, culture and cuisine. Catania is situated on the eastern coast of Sicily.

The province consists of fifty-eight cities and totals and area of 3552 square kilometres. It is most renowned for its neighbouring Mount Etna, Europe’s highest and still active volcano. There are also many historical and cultural sites, cathedrals, theatres, parks and museums that are definitely worth seeing. A very unique part of Catania is its devotion to its patron Sant’Agata, which is celebrated every February 3rd by a procession of “Candelore”. There are many places of interest within the province, all of which are definitely worth seeing.

 

 

Rome, also known as the Eternal City, is the capital of Italy and one of the historical and cultural centres of the world. Visitors will experience the grandiose thrill of feeling centuries of turbulent history at their feet. The old city centre, through relatively small is home to 200 palaces, 900 churches, eight of Rome’s major parks, the President of the Italian Republic, the houses of parliament and many great and well known monuments.

It is hard to say what is most breathtaking about the Eternal City. It could be the Vatican, the Colosseum, the Piazza del Campidoglio or another one of the endless fascinating sites to see. There are also thousands of workshops, bars and restaurants. Millions of tourists visit Rome annually, making it one of the most visited cities in the world.

 

 

ItalyItaly is one of the world’s top destinations, located in Southern Mediterranean Europe. Known as the land of “la dolce vita” (sweet life), Italy is the perfect holiday destination. Northern Italy has picturesque villages and the Alps. Southern Italy has beautiful sandy beaches. Italy’s fantastic radiance and spectacular landscapes seem made for romance. Its years of history, culture, art, fashion and its world-famous cuisine attracts everyone. Italy is a perfect holiday destination for an unforgettable vacation.

 

 

MaltaMalta is a small beautiful Mediterranean island with more than 7000 years of history. It is the ideal destination for romantic getaways but also an action-packed family destination. It is a mystic and historic place where you can relax and have fun at the same time. It has picturesque bays with crystal clear waters ideal for snorkelling – the multicoloured underwater gardens are amazing! Don’t miss to visit the harbours of Valletta, the St. George’s Bay where fun never stops, and the beautiful beaches in Gozo and to the North of the island.

 

 

Ayia Napa is located at the east coast of Larnaca. The last years the sleepy fishing village have been transformed into a lively resort that has something for all ages and contrary to popular belief this cosmopolitan town isnt all about bars and clubs for the younger generations. The centre of the town is built around a medieval monastery so if you look closer you will discover that Ayia Napa is full of history and tradition and it would be impossible not to find something that would interest even the demanding visitor.

 

 

One of the most chic, up-market resort areas of Tunisia and the first purpose built holiday resort. It features a swish international Andalucian-style yacht marina surrounded by luxurious hotels. The port is a narrow coastal strip on both sides side of a smallish purpose-built resort, centered on the marina.

It has no authentic sites and local history but instead most of the traditional architectural style has been cleverly recreated in the modern style. The resort features excellent sandy beaches offering a wide range of water sports including sailing, windsurfing, jet skiing. Other activities include tennis and golf. The marina has souvenir stalls, waterfront cafes, and restaurants.