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Uruguay's Resort Of The Future: Piriapolis
A summer resort born out of a man's dreams and dedication, Piriapolis has become a destination frequented for its amazing nature, opulent hotels as well as for its active nightlife. Initially called El Balneario del Porvenir, the Spanish name for... in: Uruguay |
Where Arctic and Mediterranean Unite: Aran Islands
Nicknamed the ''Sun of the West'', the Irish Aran Islands have the longest growing seasons because of their unusual climate where arctic can be found side by side with Mediterranean. Completely covered by ice during the last glaciation period,... in: Ireland |
Remembering The Kings Of Thomod: Ennis
Whether you heard the name Ennis in Dido's song ''Isobel'' or with reference to the descendents of king Brian Boru, the medieval streets of this attractive market town will bring you closer to what Irish culture deeply values. Once a regional... in: Ireland |
Irish Tradition In Lyrics: Doolin
Doolin is a small fishing village which aside from the raw countryside with magnificent surroundings including the Cliffs of Moher or the Doolin Cave is famed for being a muse. in: Ireland |
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Top Class Meal With Fictional Seasoning: Kinsale
Considered a Mecca among wine and beer lovers as well as the gastronomy connoisseurs, the small medieval Kinsale is usually regarded as the Irish fine food capital. Along its narrow streets paved with Norman, Spanish and English influences this... in: Ireland |
Free Spirited Gardens of Ireland: Wicklow
Part of the Mid-Eastern region in the green country of Blarney Stone and leprechauns, Wicklow is referred by the locals as the last of the traditional counties of Ireland. in: Ireland |
The Daffodil of South West England: Isles Of Scilly
The Isles of Scilly featured as one of the Seven Natural Wonders of South West England are an archipelago where blooming daffodils are a symbol, the countryside is the home of numerous bird species and the nature here has won the Area of... in: United Kingdom |
From Pirates To Parades: Santiago De Cuba
Once you hear the vibrant conga on the pentatonic trumpet, see costume wearing people dancing the salsa during hot July, praising the home grounds of revolutionary Frank Pais then you know you have reached Santiago de Cuba. in: Cuba |
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The Marble City Of Tenacious Fighters: Kilkenny
With its first major settlement dating since the 6th century, Kilkenny Ireland developed into a town full of historic buildings where cultural is an attribute of craft and design workshops as well as for public gardens or museums. in: Ireland |
Golden Waves of the Carefree Resort: Waikiki Beach
Combining a warm, cloud-free climate with the perfect surf waves and the old traditional roots, Waikiki Beach was the retreat resort for the Hawaiian royalty in the 1800s. in: United States of America |
Escape Routine On Napoleon's Island Of Imprisonment : St. Helena
Carrying the name Saint Helena reminding of the Constantinople empress sanctified by some of the major religions because she found the relics of the True Cross, this British island is one of the most isolated in the world. Due to its solitary... in: |
A Site To Galvanize The Artist in You: Cliffs of Étretat
Probably the most photographed spot in France, the eroded formations called the Cliffs of Etretat have been classified as a Site of Major National Importance and are among the most visited attractions in Upper Normandy. Painted at sunset, at... in: France |
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An Intimate Sumptuous Seashore: Kiawah Beachwalker Park
The skinny island ranked 7th in the ''Top 10 Beaches in America'' is a spot where romance is ideal for couples, the warm waters are welcoming for both families or retirees and the holiday place allows you can to travel with man's best friend. in: United States of America |
The ''Crowned'' Beach For A Top Vacation: Coronado Beach
After the Travel Channel rated it 5th best in the United States, the ''crowned'' attraction of San Diego county scored second position in the classification made by Dr. Beach. With photogenic Victorian ornaments of the Hotel del Coronado, a... in: United States of America |
An Opulent Beach Ranked Number One: Coopers Beach
Even if we don't necessarily need an expert's opinion to appreciate a great sandy resort with foamy waves and all the best services at our disposal, the fact that Coopers Beach scored first position in the ''Top 10 Beaches in America'' might be a... in: United States of America |
Anything But Hustle And Bustle: Hanalei Beach
Home to famous surf world champions like Andy Irons, the crescent shaped Hanalei Beach is a Hawaiian relaxation bringing spot where the sands are white and the tallness of the surrounding cliffs mirrors in the water. With an idyllic setting which... in: United States of America |
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The Futuristic ''City of Gold'': Dubai
Named the ''City of Gold'', Dubai is the most populous and the second largest territory in the seven Arab emirates. The metropole which bloomed once oil was discovered has gained world attention through its innovative architectural projects, the... in: United Arab Emirates |
Peace Bringing Turquoise Waters: Providenciales
Designated the 2011 ''best beach destination'' by the Conde Nast Magazine and the World Travel Awards, the turquoise waters and the fine sand beaches of Providenciales are usually associated to the much appreciated Caribbean islets. in: Turks and Caicos Islands |
''One Human Family'' of Great Weather and Inspiration: Key West
Key West is an American destination with an original Spanish name ''Cayo Hueso'' translated as ''bone key'' due to the fact that the island used to be littered with bones and had the appearance of a communal graveyard. in: United States of America |
Where Medieval Is Modern Day History: Les Eyzies De Tayac
Les Eyzies de Tayac in the Dordogne Department of Aquitaine is a delight for anyone looking for the romantic side of France with chateaux, and those looking for something a bit more adventurous. History lovers will no doubt fall in love with this... in: France |





















