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The Emirate of Ajman is situated on the coast of the Arabian Gulf, extending over a distance of 16 Kilometres long, between the emirates of Umm Al-Qiwain and Sharjah. The area of the emirate is 259 Sq. Km., equivalent to 0.3% of the country’s total area, excluding the islands. The population is estimated to be 123,000 for 1996.

The town of Ajman lies on the coast of the Arabian Gulf. It comprises the Ruler’s office, companies, banks and commercial markets. The port of Ajman is located along a natural creek which penetrates the town.

source: http://www.asiatravel.com/uae/ajmaninfo.html

 

 

The Dubrovnik Riviera in Croatia is “the pearl of the Adriatic”, with its well preserved medieval walls, brilliant sunshine, translucent waters and dramatic mountains. The Dubrovnik Riviera consists of many town, cities and villages that all hold their charm and style.

The area has reputation as a premier destination and certainly lives up to it as it is a place of great historical and cultural significance, has a magnificent landscape and a phenomenal variety of entertainment options for both day and night. The Dubrovnik Riviera is ideal for those who wish to relax, sunbathe, soak in a little sun or explore.

 

 

Venice is the capital of the region of Veneto in Italy. This really wonderful city is said to be the most beautiful in the world. The city stretches across numerous small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy.

Venice is a very important centre of commerce where the visitors have the great opportunity to enjoy its great main attractions, the Saint. Mark’s square and also find a large variety of hotels and restaurants. Venice has its own airport which is near the town centre.

 

 

A full of activity town with plenty of shops, restaurants and cafes. You can also find the largest group of hotels in Malta as well as a number of night-spots, including the Casino. The city has popular beaches and beach clubs with water sports facilities. Sliema is a great all year around destination.

 

 

One of Maltas most pictorial destinations. The town centre has many impressive hotels, good restaurants and conventional shops. It has a magnificent baroque church and many band clubs and sports clubs. Mellieha has a great archaeological and historic heritage and a distinctive natural environment.

 

 

Attard is one of the so-called Three Villages, along with neighboring Lija and Balzan. Many wealthy families built summer residences here in the early years of the 20th century, and the Three Villages are still considered an exclusive town area. Attard lies almost halfway between Malta’s medieval capital Mdina and the Knights’ new’ capital Valletta. Its position meant the village was always the centre of transport and communication projects between the two. First was the Wignacourt aqueduct, completed in 1615, built to solve the problems of Valletta’s drinking water supply. In the late 19th century came the railway, a service which lasted only until the 1930s.

Attard today is still characterized by large villas and gardens, the most impressive of which is San Anton Palace built by Grand Master Antoine de Paule in the late 16th century. The village has many architectural gems, but the highlight is the Parish Church of St Mary (1616) designed by Maltese architect Tumas Dingli. It is regarded as the best Renaissance monument on the Islands.

source: http://www.holidays-malta.com/locality_info/attard.htm

 

 

The resort of Protaras is located on the south east coast of Cyprus, near the famous Agia Napa beach that is only a few minutes drive away. Protaras is actually a town built on a piece of flat, scrubby land and it is consisted mainly of a grid of restaurants, nightclubs and shops surrounded by numerous hotels and holiday apartment blocks. The main beach at Protaras offers a vast range of water sports opportunities and nearby at Agia Napa there are 2 exciting water parks. Visitors may also enjoy a stroll along the cliff tops of the coastline, particularly in spring, when the landscape is covered in wild flowers.

 

 

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.

 

 

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.

 

 

Situated right next to Monastir, Skanes is an attractive, easy-going resort and historic town surrounded by olive trees and set on a spectacular sandy beach. It is one of the most important holiday destinations in Tunisia, as it is a suburb of its famous neighbor Monastir. It has a new 18-hole golf course called the Palm Links Golf Club. A holiday in Skanes would be ideal for those holiday makers who desire a relaxing holiday on the beach.