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Denia – the most beautiful town in SpainBy Jim Harison at 2010-11-13 01:18:58
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It is a fact; this tiny city of Dania is stunningly beautiful. The tourist will certainly love its beautiful beaches, spectacular environment, luxurious villas in which to stay and mouth watering recipes by the experienced chefs in hotels around the city. ‘It is a wonderful experience’ exclaim the tourists! Just visit this city and you will also certainly agree.
The vast beaches in Spain are popular and extraordinarily equipped for the most modern water sports. Safety has been given the h Read More..... |
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Alora - the fascinating Spanish villageBy Jim Harison at 2010-11-13 01:18:03
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When we speak of Spain, every tourist is in agreement, and they all say ‘Spain is a heaven for tourists’. That speaks of how beautiful the country is. Beautiful mountains followed by vast plains with beautiful landscape, rich vegetation, stunningly beautiful beaches, monumental buildings built centuries ago, parks with historical importance, museums and luxurious villas and apartments at most affordable rental prices and hotels serving most delicious continental recipes, well trained tourist Read More..... |
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VALENCIABy Jim Harison at 2010-11-11 03:41:44
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A Beautiful Valencia
Valencia, the oranges’ kingdom and the Levant Queen, is a city that has a serrated coast with hills and huerta in the interior, and plains of which it is said have the most fertile land in Europe. However, the region doesn’t stand out through the landscape. The agriculture is very modern; you can admire the endless orange, lemon and peach orchards and the rice groves here. If you want to taste it, the rice will be served to you in different types: paella, which is fo Read More..... |
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THE HORREO ROUTEBy Jim Harison at 2010-11-11 03:40:39
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Starting The Journey
The Horreo route starts in Santiago de Compostela and ends in Cabo Fisterra. The route takes you on the galician coast of the Atantic Ocean and it impresses the tourists with the spectacular views that are so characteristic to this isolated part of Spain. The route will take you from rural zones to desolated beaches where tourists can privately go to sunbathe or meditate. The landscape is characterized by the big number of horreos, which are cereal silos having pointing r Read More..... |
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GREAT CHOICE FOR FAMILY VACATIONS at El PUERTO DE SANTA MARIABy Jim Harison at 2010-11-11 03:39:11
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EL PUERTO DE SANTA MARIA is a favorite family holiday destination for the locals as well as for foreigners; namely the gaditanos who are Cadiz’s inhabitants, and the sevillanos who built their chalets and villas on the Playa Puntillo which may be a bit out of the town but is accessible by foot or bus within 15 minutes.
There are many choices of friendly beach bars that one can drink cheaply with food of your own. The numerous sherry bodegas prove to be the main attractions here, flanking th Read More..... |
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