- Holidays in Majorca
Holidays in Majorca is a relaxing calm destination to spend the time. It has been a popular tourist destination since the '50s and has claim to being a big spring break spot. Majorca's biggest tourist season starts in April and lasts until around late September. Summers offer visitors supreme tanning, swimming and nightlife. Many festivals hare held in the summer. The Festival Islanencanta is held in July and a music festival that focus’ on DJ’s. Another festival in July is a country music themed festival called Waiting for Waits. August through September boasts the Fonart Short Film Festival that offers many movie screenings throughout Palma, the capital city. - Holidays in Madeira
The island of Madeira is graced with comfortable summers and mild winters that make it a great holiday destination. Surrounded by the waters of the Gulf Stream, it seems like not much can be contained on that little island but there are historical monuments, squares and streets that lead to enchanting gardens, villages, landscapes, volcanic caves, rugged coast lines with breathtaking views and natural beaches. There is something for everyone in the family here like sailing, fishing, watching whales and dolphins, skiing, surfing, swimming and diving. Part of the coast line is home of one of Europe’s first underwater nature reserves. - Go On An Isles of Scilly Sea Adventure
Sea trips are a favorite experience for many visitors of the Isles of Scilly. Sea trips are a fan of young and old because of the wonderful ship wrecks and wild life there is to explore. Exploring around the islands and rocks of Scilly, visiting bird and seal colonies, wreck sites and areas filled with local history with information provided along the way and viewing screens to see where you are going and view marine life captured by underwater cameras. What a great way to spend your vacation time. Some trip run every day but may not go the same place everyday due to the wind and the tides. Snorkeling takes place close to the rocks in sheltered water and for the experienced diver, you can dive on the many wrecks and reefs around the islands. - Explore the Isles of Scilly on foot
The Isles of Scilly is one of the British Isles that is full of sunshine and green grasses. The mild climate all year round makes it a favorite vacation spot. With the brilliant Atlantic Ocean, stunning beaches and surrounding cliffs, it has all that a tropical destination needs and more. More sunshine hours that anywhere else on the British Isles leaves plenty of time to walk around and enjoy the dramatic cliffs along the coast and through the headlands. While the islands are very small, the incredible scenery and views of the ocean will make you forget how tiny it is because it is large in beauty. - Experience the Fiddle Festival
Not many people may have heard of the Fiddle Festival of Wales but if you are heading to Wales on vacation in anytime in August, you may want to do some research and make your plans so that you will be there during the festival. The festival is held at the National Trust’s Stackpole Centre in Pembrokeshire. - Holiday in St Brieuc, France
Saint Brieuc is a small town located on the North West corner of France on the English Channel. This industrial city is surrounded by deep wooden valleys spanned by viaducts at the center. The town has very small population but in recent years has become a very popular holiday destination. Like most French cities and towns, St Brieuc has a very rich heritage. - Holiday in Newquay, UK
Newquay is a small town located on the north Atlantic coast of Cornwall. This quiet sea side town has slowly been expanding in size and population. For most of its past, the town was famous for its sardines (pilchards). However, today the major catch is often lobsters and crabs. Newquay has some of the mildest winters and very warm summers in all of Britain. Of course being on the Atlantic coast, it has its fair share of the gale force winds during the winter. - Pembrokeshire
Pembrokeshire is a county in South West of Wales. Surrounded by water on 3 sides it has an enormous and a varied coastline. Driving along the coast one can visualize the numerous bays, sandy beaches, natural harbours, cliffs and estuaries. Most of the area along the coast is governed by the Pembrokeshire Coast National Park service. - Hoildays in Pembrokeshire, Wales
Pembrokeshire is a beautiful Welsh county in Great Britain. It is located in the SW corner, facing the Atlantic Ocean. The county is made of many small towns but its most famous town is Tenby located on the southern tip. Over the years, Pembrokeshire has become very famous as a tourist destination. Being surrounded by the sea and having warm summers and mild winters has made it the number one holiday destination in Britain. For the tourist there are many places to visit in this large county.
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