Algarve

The Algarve is situated on the south coast of Portugal, with sandy beaches slopping gently into the sea, many embraced by strange rock formations and distinctive sandstone cliffs. Inland is a delightful countryside dotted with unspoilt villages. Coastal developments blends in with the surroundings, with landscape gardens taking advantage of the Alg...
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Alicante (Costa Blanca)

For larger parties looking to rent properties with private pools, we would recommend the Costa Blanca North properties, or if you require a number of properties very close to each other with communal pools then the properties in the Costa Blanca South would also suit your requirements.For those looking for a good family self catering accommodation ...
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Costa Del Sol

A benevolent year-round climate with sunshine virtually every day of the year. Make the Costa del Sol hard to beat as a winter destination.
This famous resort offers every modern tourist attraction and a blend of enviroments to suit every taste,from quite bars to nightclubs,great wining and dining to excellent sporting facilities. Venture inla...
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Fuerteventura

Fuerteventura, is only 84 km from the African coast, and with a total area of 1,731 square kilometres, it is the second largest of the Canary Isles.
Because of their location in the Atlantic, the climate of the Canary Isles (islands of
eternal spring) is dominated by the regular north-eastern trade wind and the warm
Canary stream. These two fact...
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Gran Canaria

Gran Canaria is the third largest island in the Canaries, with the largest population. Its capital, las Palmas, is the premier port in Spain. Go north for lush, green scenery and sightseeing; head south for beaches and clear skies. So varied are its landscapes that it is often called a 'miniature continent'.
The mountain slopes and deep ravine...
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Lanzarote

Lanzarote, perhaps the most unusual of the Canary Islands, lies approximately 95km from the coast of Africa and 1100km South West of the Spanish peninsula. This position ensures year round high temperatures, more days of sunshine and fewer days of rain than the other islands. Summer temperatures can be in the 90's though these are always tempered b...
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Madeira

The most beautiful, sub tropical island that so well deserves its glittering title-The jewel of the Atlantic. The year-round, warm spring weather gives long, sun drenched days that continue right through winter. Awe inspiring mountains that soar high into the clouds collecting moisture for the sparkling waterfalls and streams that cascade down thro...
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Malta

The Maltese Islands are situated in the Mediterranean Sea, about 100 km from Sicily and 290 km from North Africa. They consist of Malta (390 sq km) Gozo (65 sq km) and Comino (2.5 sq km). They are one of the oldest civilisations in the Mediterranean dating back to circa 5000 years B.C. The population is around 350,000 and is homogeneous with its ow...
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Tenerife

Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands and its location in the Atlantic gives it a fabulous year-round climate.It originally found fame as a winter resort although the combination of warm sunshine and fantastic holiday developments has now put the island on the map. The cooler northern par of the island is a lush, tropical paradise where pa...
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United Kingdom

Britain's rich history and natural beauty make short breaks and longer stays abundant with memorable moments.
Vibrant cities, picturesque villages and traditional pubs, world-famous museums and galleries, rolling hills and stirring mountain peaks embody these islands.
Wherever you go you are sure to be greeted with warm hospitality, from the st...
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USA

America was 'discovered' by Columbus in 1492 and for 500 years people have travelled here seeking a better life in the 'land of opportunity'. The land was fought over by colonial powers for centuries and finally won its independence from Britain in 1783. Despite the near annihilation of the Native American population, one of the bloodiest civil war...
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