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Stretching for 100 miles along the southern coast of Portugal the Algarve offers glorious year-round sunshine, countless sandy beaches and warm waters.
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This part of the Mediterranean coast known as the Turkish Riviera boasts stunning mountain scenery, beautiful beaches, secluded coves, and vast pine forests that are home to a myriad of flora and fauna.
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The birthplace of Herodotus and a major influence in world history, the Bodrum area blends remnants of the ancients with a delightful climate
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Where the Atlantic Ocean meets the Mediterranean, the spanish region of Andalucia is an area of stark contrast, from the white peaks of the Sierra Nevada to the low lying green plains and from the bright lights of the coastal resorts to the volcanic lands
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Crete is the largest of all the Greek islands and is widely regarded as a country within a country, not least by the Cretans themselves who are welcoming and hospitable as they are fiercely proud of their country's history, tradition and character.
Cyprus is a popular year round holiday destination, with a rich and diverse history plus a natural beauty ranging from golden beaches to rugged coastlines, rolling hills and forest clad mountains
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Turkey’s Turquoise or Lycian Coast boasts sweeping bays and pine clad hills, crystal clear aquamarine waters, verdant valleys and ancient sites
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Two marinas and a pristine harbour combine effortlessly with the peaceful, secluded and immaculately maintained beaches surrounding El Gouna.
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Set in Tuscany, on the banks of the River Arno, Florence, is historically and architecturally fascinating.
Fuerteventura is the second largest Canary Island, the least populated and the closest to the African continent with Morocco lying 60 miles to the east and Lanzarote 12 miles to the north.
Holding a unique strategic location on the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, overlooking the Strait of Gibraltar and linked to the Spainish mainland by a narrow isthmus, Gibraltar has attracted visitors for centuries.
With a winning combination of great weather, good beaches, sophisticated nightlife, interesting history, marvellous scenery, and the equivalent to duty free shopping, Gran Canaria is a great year round holiday destination.
Ibiza is a fairly small island just 45km long by 25km wide and is the nearest Balearic Island to mainland Spain.
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The most easterly and the fourth largest of the Canary Islands, Lanzarote is 37 miles long and 12 miles wide. The island is similar to other Canary Islands in that it is volcanic in origin, but different to the other islands in that much of its landscape
Stretching for over 30km to the West of Lisbon is the Estoril Coast. During the 1930s and 40s Estoril became the chosen place of exile for a number of deposed European monarchs and a hedonistic playground for the glitterati and idle rich of the inter-war
Luxor is set against spectacular desert landscapes and is considered to be the greatest outdoor museum in the world with its magnificent temples, tombs and monuments.
The Madeiran Archipelago consists of the exotic floating garden of Madeira, located 400 miles west of Morocco and 600 miles from the European mainland the islands are located on similar latitudes to Bermuda and Los Angeles and enjoy an excellent year roun
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With the variety in culture, history and natural terrain it is not surprising the sheer beauty of Mallorca captivates everyone who visits this incredibly popular Spanish island.
There can be few places in the world which offer as much variety per square mile as Malta. This diminutive and sunny island nation, just fifteen miles by nine, located in the very middle of the Mediterranean, wears its many delights on its sleeve
The second largest and most north eastern of the Balearic Islands, Menorca differs from the other islands in both climate and landscape.
It is impossible to fly for any shorter period of time and yet feel that you have travelled so far from home. Just a four hour flight from the United Kingdom, Morocco encapsulates the exoticism of far more distant destinations.
Madeira's neighbouring island, Porto Santo, with its 5 miles of golden sandy beaches, was officially discovered in 1418 by the Portuguese although many believe that the islands had been visited in early Christian times.
Ancient Greeks worshipped Rhodes, the largest island in the Dodecanese, as their Island of Sun.
St Ambrose's famous advice to St Augustine. When in Rome do as the Romans do, when elsewhere, live as they live elsewhere.
The Mediterranean's second-largest island boasts a combination of a peerless Mediterranean climate, white, sandy beaches and clear turquoise waters.
Sicily is the largest island of the Mediterranean and is widely regarded by both Italians and Sicilians as very much a land apart, quite foreign to Italy.
One of the most spectacular coastlines in the world, the Amalfi Coast runs south from Sorrento and winds along the Bay of Salerno. Stunning views, a wonderful climate, sophisticated hotels, excellent cuisine and delicious local wines.
The largest of the Canary Islands is the triangular shaped Tenerife with its longest side being 80km from east to west and its shortest side 45km from north to south.
Bordering the Mediterranean Sea, Tuscany is one of the most beautiful and well-known Italian holiday destinations.
Famed for its glorious mild climate, and with easy access to the beautiful Tuscan countryside, the north Tuscany Coast also known as the Versilian Riviera, boasts stylish resorts with palm lined promenades, grand hotels and delightful beachfront restauran
A romantic city famed for its palaces, basilicas, grand squares, and gondolas which glide around its delightful waterways, Venice has a legendary history that is simply unparalleled.