Highlights
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Azores
Of the 9 islands that make up the Azores, the islands of São Miguel, Terceira, Faial and Pico offer the more preferable spots for tourism, though that is not to say that the smaller islands are less appealing. The numerous range of lodgings available on the islands are complemented by restaurants, bars and night clubs. view...
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Porto Santo
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Madeira
There are numerous places to visit in Madeira for those who are interested in history; one of the most visited tourist attractions is situated in the centre of Madeira and is known locally as the Curral das Freiras, the valley of the nuns. It was built around 1950 and is a very popular tourist attraction that is well worth a visit. Also of great interest on the island of Madeira are the twin peaks which have the most amazing views of the island; the Areiro Rrise, which is 6000 feet above sea level, leads to the highest point in Madeira and then you have the Pico Ruivo which is 6100 feet. Camache is in the south of Madeira, near Funchal, and is famous for its Maderian wicker work centre which is a great place to visit...the willow grown in Madeira is said to be the best in the world. Camache is also famous for its folk dancing which has carried on as a tradition. You will often experience this throughout the whole of Madeira, irrespective of the season. view...
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The Algarve
The Algarve is a popular holiday destination located on Portugal's most southern tip, looking out to the Atlantic Ocean. It is easy to see why this area is so popular; it is home to sun dappled sandy beaches behind every headland, emphasised by dramatic rock formations, brilliantly designed golf courses and superb vistas. It also has some quiet towns and villages, where you can get a taste of local life, seaside resorts full to the brim with good restaurants and fun atmosphere. You'll also find great shopping in the local markets and contemporary malls. view...
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Morocco
Morocco, in North Africa, has a coast on the Atlantic Ocean and shares its northern border with Spain across the Strait of Gibraltar. It also shares land borders with Algeria to the east and Mauritania to the south, as well as sharing its borders with three small Spanish-controlled territories (Ceuta, Melilla and Peñón Vélez de la Gomera). There is a definite air of enchantment to Morocco that you feel from the minute you arrive. Its sands glisten like finely ground gold, exotic souks give off a heady scent of spices and belly dancers dash past you in a whir of colour.
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Mexico
Officially known as the United Mexican States, Mexico is the fifth largest country of the Americas. It shares its northern border with the United States, its southern and western borders are flanked by the Pacific Ocean, in the south-east it is bordered by Guatemala, Belize and the Caribbean and then to its east there is the Gulf of Mexico.
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