Geneva is the most populous city of Romandy, the French speaking part of Switzerland. Geographically the city is located on the shores of Lake Geneva at the point where river Rhone exits the lake.
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Marbella is a major destination for luxury cruise ships and mega yachts which dock in its harbor. Marbella's historic quarter is located at the foot of the Sierra Blanca hills. With a brilliant layout which illuminates its typically Andalusian charm .and orange trees which pop up on every corner to give it a natural allure.
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Finland attracts a huge number of tourists offering many lovely destinations shining with their special inner glamour. One of them is the cheerful and vivid seaside city which is actually at the same time the former capital city of Finland.
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Denmark is a country with many industrial changes. The Danes are her best attraction, proud for their language, their skills as craftsmen and builders. Every tourist will be glad to see those happy Danish faces, whether they do a performance on the streets, or just see how excited they are when showing this to a tourist.
Read More »Crete, Greece
Crete is the largest island among the numerous Greek islands. It lies in the southern Aegean Sea, at a crossroads between Europe, Asia and Africa. It covers an area of 8.336 square kilometers The length of the island is 260 kilometers but its shore-length is four times that—1.046 kilometers.
Read More »Costa Del Sol, Spain
Costa del Sol is a very popular travel destination in the autonomous community of Andalusia in the south of Spain. It is situated between two other coastal areas, Costa de la Luz and Costa Tropical, but these are less frequented.
Read More »Corfu Island, Greece
Corfu is an island that lies in the Ionian Sea, at the entrance to the Adratic Sea, close to Greece’s north-western shore. It is one of the Seven Islands, or the Eptanisa, and is their second largest one.
Read More »Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, France
Chamonix, the most famous ski town in France, is unlike any other, normal, European winter resort. The main reason is that its valley stretches for almost 10 miles and all the ski areas are spread along it, so none of the trails actually drop directly into the town.
Read More »Bucharest, Romania
Bucharest is called the Little Paris of Eastern Europe for a reason. Situated in the southwest of Romania, this city with a population of three million people is divided by the Dâmbovita River.
Read More »Alanya, Turkey
Alanya's beaches are the main reason people go there. Alanya has two main beaches, to east and west or the promontory. Alanya puts at your disposal everything you need to know to enjoy your vacations to the fullest.
Read More »Kopaonik, Serbia
Kopaonik developed as a mining center for the Saxon tribe of the Germans who used to swell in the area. The Saxons used to trade the minerals with the Italians. It is one of the best tourist attraction in Serbia, visited by thousands of travelers every season.
Read More »Borovets (Borovec), Bulgaria
If you are looking for a ski resort, with lifts and nursery slopes, then Borovets is the ideal place for you. A vibrant nightlife, good skiing trails, and lots of activities for the non-skiers – it has it all, for excellent prices.
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