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    Ciego de Avila Travel Guide, Cuba

    The Cayos, isles and islets which in Cuba were baptized by the Spaniards as Jardines del Rey

    The Cayos, isles and islets which in Cuba were baptized by the Spaniards –between 1513 and 1514- as Jardines del Rey, in honor to the monarch of that time Fernando el Catolico. Cayo Coco, Cayo Guillermo are natural sceneries for nautical sports and recreation, with beaches formed by coral reefs and lots of lush vegetation which receives diverse fauna where the pink flamingos reign. The beaches are the main reason to get involved in the fabulous world of Cayo Coco and Cayo Guillermo. Both...

    Camaguey Travel Guide, Cuba

    City of Camaguey has a rich cultural heritage of colonial monuments and museums

    The biggest of the 14 Cuban provinces occupies a vast portion of the isle, between Ciego de Avila and Las Tunas. In front of the northern coast the coral islands of Cayo Romano and Cayo Sabinal can be seen. A long marsh extends along the south coast, facing the Gulf of Ana Maria, which the uninhabited half of the Jardines de la Reina archipelago borders.The only important harbor in the province is Nuevitas, and the tourism is centered in the northeast around the big hotels of Santa Lucia beach....

    Isle of Youth Travel Guide, Cuba

    Cayo Largo del Sur shows you an unbeatable natural beauty

    Privileged by the goodness of nature, Cayo Largo del Sur shows you an unbeatable natural beauty. It is considered one of the best places for diving and nautical activities, due to its virgin beaches, protected by the beautiful coral reefs. With a comfortable and modern hotel infrastructure. Cayo Largo del Sur combines a multicolor flora with fabulous sea landscapes. There’s plenty of option for you in here: travel by plane to the Isle of Youth, walk by the Presidio Modelo and the Jones...

    Old Havana Travel Guide, Cuba

    One of Latin America’s most electric and culturally unique city

    Old Havana, which for centuries was inside the walled part of the city, was founded in late 1519 at the port Carenas. Its primary nucleus consists of buildings that were erected around a series of public squares and tiny areas adjoining monasteries and old churches.A constant victim of attacks by pirates, corsairs and enemies of the Spanish Crown, the village of San Cristóbal de La Habana had to be fortified with a powerful defense system, some of whose major fortresses, such as the...

    Spain Travel Guide

    Eat, drink and be merry

    Visiting Spain is not only about sun, great cuisine, and a warm welcome, but also its rich monumental heritage and dazzling natural environment. There is a perfect destination for everyone. Beyond the cliched images of Flamenco dancers, sangria, paella and toreros in the bullrings, scratch this surface and an unexpected diverse country unfolds before you: the green hills and the wild Pyrenees of the north, castles and medieval villages in th ancient Castille like Toledo, the white villages of...

    Catalonia Travel Guide

    History, language and a distinct cultural, political and legal tradition

    Catalonia is a small country of six million inhabitants but it has more than a thousand years of history and a culture and language of its own which have forged a very distinct character. Nowadays Catalonia is an autonomous community within Spain with a government of its own known as the Generalitat. The people of Catalonia have always been open to the outside world. We love to welcome foreigners and show  them our homeland. And we like them to feel at home among us. Perhaps...

    Costa Brava Travel Guide

    A diverse region of extraordinary natural beauty and heritage

    Costa Brava has been considered a package holiday, fish and chips and sangria destination, an image based only on few towns of the Southern Costa Brava. The real Costa Brava is a diverse region of extraordinary natural beauty and heritage (Dali, Romanesque, Roman Ruins). A traditional fishing port, Sant Feliu de Guixols has beautiful architecture and good restaurants. Its neighbour, S'Agaro was founded in the 1920s as a Modernist destination for the rich and famous. Platja d'Aro...

    Begur Travel Guide

    Begur is a town with a profound historical personality, the fruit of an intense existence

    Begur is a town with a profound historical personality, the fruit of an intense existence. In the shelter of its medieval castle, coral divers, fishermen, “Indians” (wealthy emigrants returning from Spain’s West colonies) and cork workers have written brilliant pages of a story which is reflected in each street, each house and each corner of the town.

    Llafranc Travel Guide

    Llafranc (2 km north of Calella de Palafrugell) is one of three coastal towns belonging to the municipality of Palafrugell

    Llafranc (2 km north of Calella de Palafrugell) is one of three coastal towns belonging to the municipality of Palafrugell. The combination of a very good summer climate and excellent beaches is exploited for both domestic and international tourism. Llafranc has retained a more traditional look and has become a "hidden gem" for visitors who want a little more than sun, sand and sangria. Within easy walking distance of other, similar towns, such as Calella de Palafrugell, a trip to this stretch...

    Tamariu Travel Guide

    Tamariu is situated 4km north of Llafranc in a tranquil and secluded bay

    Tamariu is situated 4km north of Llafranc in a tranquil and secluded bay of the Costa Brava. It's name comes from the presence of many Tamarind trees along the promenade. Tamariu is typical of the many small coves set amongst rugged pine covered cliffs cascading down to meet the crystal clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea which have made the area north of Palamos and south of L'Estartit famous for its outstanding beauty. Originally a small fishing village, Tamariu has not been over developed...

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