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Le Marche is situated on the Adriatic coast in the central northern part of Italy and has a phenomenally diverse landscape. There are the impressive Sibillini Mountains that run a 40 km range and make up the National Park and Nature Reserve, and then there are the crystal clear waters of the beaches.

It is naturally gorgeous area with wood cladded slopes, farmland, medieval towns and villages. Visitors can combine a diverse range of activities such as skiing, horseback riding, cycling, climbing and hand gliding. There are also many museums, castles, forts to be seen and enjoyed. Le Marche is a truly unique area that definitely has a lot to offer.

 

 

Emilia Romagna is the second richest region of Italy in both its cuisine and character. It comprises of the two historical regions of Emilia and Romagna and forms a rough triangle that is bordered by the Adriatic Sea on the east, the Po River on the north and the Apennine range on the south. Emilia Romagna consists of nine provinces giving a spectacular variety of natural and historical sites as well as sources of entertainment. It is a spectacular destination that will certainly satisfy each of the senses.

 

 

Valletta is a beautiful peninsula and the main capital of Malta. It boasts a major port and several buildings of historic importance. The visitors have the great chance to enjoy the city’s main attractions and find a wide range of accommodations, restaurants and shops.

One of the nicest suburbs of Valetta is Floriana. The city is defined by the inner and outer defences, also known as the City Gate and the Porte des Bombes. Tourists can admire all the monuments, churches, gardens and buildings that were created during the period of the Knights of St. John. Additionally, one can visit the Pjazza San Publiu, where the most important events are taking place.

 

 

Tabarka is a coastal town located on north-western Tunisia. It has been famous for its coral fishing and the Coral Festival of underwater photography.

Visitors have the great opportunity to enjoy the gorgeous sea with crystal clear waters, the rich natural environment and the lovely mountains. They can also find a wide range of accommodations, restaurants and shops. It is an ideal destination for everyone looking for an unforgettable holiday. Tabarka has its own airport.

 

 

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.

 

 

An extremely elegant city edged by a sea-front boulevard and located at the southern end of the Gulf of Hammammet surrounded by olive groves and pine trees. Considered as one of Tunisia’s most important holiday destinations with white sandy beaches stretching all the way towards Sousse.

Surrounding the marina are a wide range of restaurants and small pavement cafes serving international and local dishes. The old town area offers a picturesque, Arabic atmosphere and features numerous shops and entertainment. With its 9th century walls and the famous Ribat tower (a fortress for warrior monks) over a modern resort complex, the result is truly amazing and harmonious as Monastir has managed to blend old/traditional and new together.

 

 

A very popular resort, a historical & lively city & port that appeals to a broad range of interests. Although it is packed with foreign visitors in the summer, it still retains its charming Turkish character.

 

 

Thessaloniki is the second largest city of Greece, after Athens. This wonderful area is a busy and vibrant city. It is also an important commercial and cultural centre for Greece. The visitors have the great opportunity to enjoy the city’s main attractions, such as the White Tower which is Thessaloniki’s main landmark.

You can also visit the area of Ladadika which is very famous and explore the historical museums. The visitors can also find a wide range of accommodations, restaurants, bars and shops. Thessaloniki has a great nightlife. This town never sleeps at night. Of course Thessaloniki has its own airport which is approximately 13 km from the city centre.

 

 

Paros is a cosmopolitan island situated in the heart of the Cyclades Islands in Greece. In Paros, the visitors have the great opportunity to enjoy the endless sandy beaches, the picturesque villages, the monuments, the tourist facilities and the rich cultural life. They can also find a wide range of accommodations, restaurants, bars, nightclubs and shops. It is an ideal destination for everyone looking for an unforgettable holiday. Paros has its own airport and port.

 

 

Mykonos is the most famous of the Greek islands and one of the world’s most popular holiday resorts. It is a picturesque and cosmopolitan island which offers a large range of accommodations, restaurants, bars, night clubs and shops. The guests can also enjoy some of the most beautiful beaches in the world. It is an ideal destination for everyone and especially for couples looking for an unforgettable holiday. Mykonos has its own airport which is approximately 4 km from the main city.