underwater fishing. Mallorca has over
20 diving centres and numerous spots for
enjoying this activity. The waters around
Mallorca are home to a rich variety of fish
and other marine life.
And for those who prefer to admire the sea
from above, there are various possibilities
for flights over the island by seaplane or
helicopter. Truly spectacular panoramic
views are guaranteed.
1. The document describes the many landscapes and activities available on the island of Mallorca, from mountainous regions to long sandy beaches.
2. It highlights the variety of beaches found across Mallorca, ranging from large tourist beaches to small secluded coves.
LA GOMERA (A Most Privileged Place in the Canary Islands Points of Interest)Eldin van der Dussen
In the heart of the Atlantic Ocean sits the calm and peaceful La Gomera Island. Surrounded by towering rock walls, this subtropical paradise looks like an impermeable piece of land. The island, seen from up close though, is incredibly charming with its mist-shrouded Laurel forest, soaring volcanic rock formations, and breathtaking cliffs.
Menorca is a small Spanish island in the Mediterranean known for its natural beauty and pristine beaches. The island has a long history but maintains a unique balance between nature, culture, and development. Visitors can discover Menorca's beaches, countryside, towns, and cultural sites in a variety of ways, from hiking and horseback riding to beach going and boating. The island's landscapes, proportions, and sense of harmony give visitors a profound and singular experience of nature and history.
contents
02 welcome to madeira
- location and climate
- discover an enchanted island!
- funchal
08 nature
- gardens
- laurissilva forest
- nature reserves
18 walks and levadas
20 wellness
22 gastronomy
24 madeira wine
26 culture
- monuments
- museums
36 animation
- madeira islands walking festival
- madeira orienteering festival
- carnival
- madeira island golf open
- flower festival
- atlantic festival
- tour of madeira in classic cars
- funchal jazz festival
- madeira wine rally
- wine festival
- columbus festival
- new year celebrations
44 shopping
46 sports
58 golf
62 attractions you must not miss
72 porto santo
- wellness at porto santo
- how to get to porto santo
- what to see
- what to do
- sports
84 useful information
87 tourist offices
The “Guide to Trails in the Algarve”, which is the outcome of a partnership between the Algarve Tourism Board and the Algarve Regional Coordination and Development Commission, is a compendium of 33 trails with superb views which can be covered on foot or, in some cases by bicycle.
O "Guia de Trilhos no Algarve", é o resultado de uma parceria entre o Turismo do Algarve e da Comissão de Coordenação e Desenvolvimento Regional do Algarve, é um compêndio de 33 trilhas com vistas soberbas que pode ser coberta em pé ou, em alguns casos de bicicleta.
Mauritius - Geographical aspects of TourismSaras Agrawal
Mauritius is a volcanic island nation in the Indian Ocean known for its beaches, lagoons, and reefs. The mountainous interior contains Black River Gorges National Park, with rainforests, waterfalls, and native wildlife. The capital, Port Louis, blends foreign influences and offers historic sites from its colonial past. Mauritius has a diverse economy and culture due to influences from settlers from Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The Balearic Islands are a group of Spanish islands in the Mediterranean Sea about 100 miles off the northeast coast of Spain. The main islands are Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. Each island has its own landscape, culture, and type of tourism. Mallorca is known for its beaches and resorts while Ibiza is popular for its nightlife scene. Menorca and Formentera offer a quieter experience focused on nature and relaxation. The islands enjoy warm weather year-round and a combination of scenery, climate, and culture that has made tourism a key part of their economies.
The archipelago is home to some of the finest beaches and seafront resorts accessible to Europe - but the islands also contain expanses of unique, breathtaking scenery that you are unlikely to see anywhere else on earth. Lunar-looking stretches of volcanic terrain suddenly merge into lush, green forests, giving some parts of the Canaries the feel of a prehistoric paradise just waiting to be explored.
LA GOMERA (A Most Privileged Place in the Canary Islands Points of Interest)Eldin van der Dussen
In the heart of the Atlantic Ocean sits the calm and peaceful La Gomera Island. Surrounded by towering rock walls, this subtropical paradise looks like an impermeable piece of land. The island, seen from up close though, is incredibly charming with its mist-shrouded Laurel forest, soaring volcanic rock formations, and breathtaking cliffs.
Menorca is a small Spanish island in the Mediterranean known for its natural beauty and pristine beaches. The island has a long history but maintains a unique balance between nature, culture, and development. Visitors can discover Menorca's beaches, countryside, towns, and cultural sites in a variety of ways, from hiking and horseback riding to beach going and boating. The island's landscapes, proportions, and sense of harmony give visitors a profound and singular experience of nature and history.
contents
02 welcome to madeira
- location and climate
- discover an enchanted island!
- funchal
08 nature
- gardens
- laurissilva forest
- nature reserves
18 walks and levadas
20 wellness
22 gastronomy
24 madeira wine
26 culture
- monuments
- museums
36 animation
- madeira islands walking festival
- madeira orienteering festival
- carnival
- madeira island golf open
- flower festival
- atlantic festival
- tour of madeira in classic cars
- funchal jazz festival
- madeira wine rally
- wine festival
- columbus festival
- new year celebrations
44 shopping
46 sports
58 golf
62 attractions you must not miss
72 porto santo
- wellness at porto santo
- how to get to porto santo
- what to see
- what to do
- sports
84 useful information
87 tourist offices
The “Guide to Trails in the Algarve”, which is the outcome of a partnership between the Algarve Tourism Board and the Algarve Regional Coordination and Development Commission, is a compendium of 33 trails with superb views which can be covered on foot or, in some cases by bicycle.
O "Guia de Trilhos no Algarve", é o resultado de uma parceria entre o Turismo do Algarve e da Comissão de Coordenação e Desenvolvimento Regional do Algarve, é um compêndio de 33 trilhas com vistas soberbas que pode ser coberta em pé ou, em alguns casos de bicicleta.
Mauritius - Geographical aspects of TourismSaras Agrawal
Mauritius is a volcanic island nation in the Indian Ocean known for its beaches, lagoons, and reefs. The mountainous interior contains Black River Gorges National Park, with rainforests, waterfalls, and native wildlife. The capital, Port Louis, blends foreign influences and offers historic sites from its colonial past. Mauritius has a diverse economy and culture due to influences from settlers from Africa, Asia, and Europe.
The Balearic Islands are a group of Spanish islands in the Mediterranean Sea about 100 miles off the northeast coast of Spain. The main islands are Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. Each island has its own landscape, culture, and type of tourism. Mallorca is known for its beaches and resorts while Ibiza is popular for its nightlife scene. Menorca and Formentera offer a quieter experience focused on nature and relaxation. The islands enjoy warm weather year-round and a combination of scenery, climate, and culture that has made tourism a key part of their economies.
The archipelago is home to some of the finest beaches and seafront resorts accessible to Europe - but the islands also contain expanses of unique, breathtaking scenery that you are unlikely to see anywhere else on earth. Lunar-looking stretches of volcanic terrain suddenly merge into lush, green forests, giving some parts of the Canaries the feel of a prehistoric paradise just waiting to be explored.
La película Harry Potter y las Reliquias de la Muerte - Parte 2 es la octava y última entrega de la saga de Harry Potter. Narra la batalla final entre Harry y Lord Voldemort en Hogwarts. Harry destruye varios horrocruxes con la ayuda de Ron y Hermione, incluyendo la Copa de Hufflepuff y la Diadema de Ravenclaw. Finalmente, Neville mata a la serpiente Nagini, el último horrocrux restante. En la batalla final en Hogwarts, Voldemort intenta matar a Harry
Este resumen contiene 3 oraciones:
El primer documento presenta un artículo de revisión sobre el uso de medicina complementaria y alternativa para tratar el síndrome de intestino irritable, analizando los resultados de varios estudios sobre su efectividad y seguridad. El segundo documento describe una investigación de plantas medicinales utilizadas en Bhutan para tratar varias enfermedades, donde se evaluaron sus propiedades químicas y actividades biológicas mediante pruebas de laboratorio. Ambos artículos proveen información relevante sobre el uso
Noticia la educacion como vinculo para lograr la inckusion socialdeysi05diaz
Tres experiencias educativas en Argentina fueron galardonadas con el Premio Comunidad por promover la inclusión social a través de la educación: 1) Una banda escolar de música en Olavarría que favorece la inclusión de sectores postergados; 2) Un taller en Bariloche que permite a jóvenes y adultos expulsados del sistema educativo finalizar la primaria; y 3) Un sistema de becas en Salta que facilita el acceso al aprendizaje de alumnos rurales. Cada iniciativa recibirá $25,000 para for
Esta historia trata de una niña llamada Vallolet que vive con su madre y su malvado padrastro militar. Vallolet descubre un laberinto mágico donde conoce a un fauno que le promete que si encuentra una llave podrá reunirse con su verdadero padre. Vallolet logra encontrar la llave pero despierta accidentalmente a un monstruo que se come a sus hadas guías. Su madre muere dando a luz a un hermano y su padrastro mata a Vallolet, pero el fauno cumple su pro
Ovide Decroly fue un pedagogo belga que se basó en métodos científicos y en respetar la personalidad del niño. Creó ambientes motivadores con grupos homogéneos centrados en la observación de la naturaleza y la escuela activa. Se interesó por los problemas de los débiles mentales y defendió que la escuela debe preparar para la vida actual.
El documento describe la geografía física de España y Castilla-La Mancha. España se encuentra en el suroeste de Europa y consta de la península ibérica, Baleares, Canarias, Ceuta y Melilla. La península se divide en unidades interiores como la Meseta Central y montañas que la rodean como los Pirineos. Castilla-La Mancha tiene zonas llanas como La Mancha y montañas interiores como los Montes de Toledo. Limita con el Sistema Central, Sistema Ibérico y Sierra Morena.
Cens 3 416 láminas de la secuencia didáctica n° 3Rodolfo Arland
Este documento trata sobre los ámbitos de participación social del hombre. Explica que la familia, la escuela y el trabajo son tres ámbitos especiales de participación donde el hombre desarrolla roles sociales y se socializa. También analiza los cambios que ha experimentado el mundo laboral en la actualidad con el surgimiento de empleos más temporales y ocasionales.
The Balearic Islands, experience the mediterraneanatb20
The document provides an overview of the Balearic Islands, a Spanish autonomous region in the Mediterranean Sea. It summarizes each of the four main islands - Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera - highlighting their natural beauty, beaches, culture, history, and the variety of activities available to visitors. The islands offer a blend of traditional Mediterranean charm and modern tourism amenities and infrastructure to provide an enjoyable vacation experience.
Formentera is a small Spanish island known for its beautiful beaches, clear blue waters, and relaxed atmosphere. The document describes Formentera as a place of natural beauty and tranquility, with few large towns and a slow pace of life. Key aspects of the island mentioned include its long history dating back thousands of years, stunning beaches and coastline varying from secluded coves to broad stretches of sand, and turquoise waters that attract visitors and divers.
Sardinia is a large Italian island located in the Mediterranean Sea known for its 2000 km of coastline and sandy beaches. Some key aspects of tourism in Sardinia include its Nuragic ruins dating back to 1500 BC, luxury resort areas along the Costa Smeralda coast, opportunities for hiking in the mountainous interior such as Mount Gennargentu, and a variety of beaches, coves, and islands to explore. Sardinian cuisine is centered around wheat and features dishes like porceddu (roasted suckling pig) and cheeses like pecorino, accompanied by local wines like Cannonau.
Sardinia is a large Italian island located in the Mediterranean Sea known for its 2000 km of coastline and beaches. Some key aspects of tourism in Sardinia include its Nuragic ruins dating back to 1500 BC, luxury resort areas along the Costa Smeralda coast, opportunities for hiking in the mountainous interior such as Mount Gennargentu, and a variety of beaches, coves, and islands to explore. Sardinian cuisine is centered around wheat and features dishes like porceddu (suckling pig) and cheeses like pecorino, accompanied by local wines like Cannonau.
The Canary Islands lie off the coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean and include the islands of Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera, Fuerteventura, and El Hierro. Lanzarote experienced volcanic eruptions in the 18th-19th centuries that transformed the landscape, forming the volcanic mountains and national park of Timanfaya. Gran Canaria is the most cosmopolitan island with art, culture and beaches. Fuerteventura has the longest beaches and a peaceful atmosphere.
Sample of the new design of Choice Villas & Apartments 2010. The ideal place to advertise your villa, apartment or overseas holiday accommodation. For further information please visit www.tlmags.com
Offbeat spots on mediterranean islands you need to see!Orbis Travels LTD
Plan your best island holiday. Discover all the offbeat places in the Mediterranean islands for your bucket list. Plan your next offbeat adventure with us.
The Fonts Ufanes are underground springs in Campanet, Mallorca that occur due to rain accumulation in the Puig Tomir hill. It is a unique hydro-geological phenomenon and protected area that is visible after periods of heavy rain, making it one of the most important tourist attractions in the Balearic Islands.
This document summarizes a sailing trip along the coast of Croatia in 2014. It describes several ports of call along the route, including the islands of Brac, Vis, Lastovo, Mljet, and the city of Dubrovnik. It also provides details on the boat options, costs for chartering three boats for different group sizes and durations, and recommends dates for the sailing season and when to pay deposits.
The document provides information about the Balearic Islands, which are an autonomous region of Spain comprising the islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. It discusses the islands' geography, history of occupation and cultural influences, methods of transportation to and around the islands, climate details for Mallorca, local cuisine and music, popular attractions in Mallorca including beaches, landmarks, and festivals in the Balearic Islands.
In Gran Canaria, there is something for the nature enthusiast, the archaeological aficionado, the foodie, the party lover, the surfer dude and even the little kids. There’s just so many things to do and see for everyone in this gem of an island.
The document describes points of interest for visitors to LuARca using augmented reality. It includes descriptions of Las Arreas, a cliff overlooking the sea; the mouth of the Black River, where the river meets the sea; and the lighthouse, which is 150 years old and located on a hill overlooking the harbor. It also mentions the Mesa de Mareantes, a meeting place for fishermen; Luarca's cemetery, known for its beautiful sea views; and other landmarks in the area. The magazine pages contain additional digital content that can be viewed using the Layar app by scanning pages with a smartphone or tablet.
The document provides information about the Southern Caribbean region, including its islands, history and culture, natural wonders, cruise lines that visit the region, popular itineraries, and highlights of some key ports. Specifically, it discusses the "ABC Islands" of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, the rainforests of Dominica, the beaches and waterfalls of Grenada, and the French influences and volcanic landscapes of Martinique. It also provides tips for tours, tipping, shopping and getting receipts when taking taxis in the region.
La película Harry Potter y las Reliquias de la Muerte - Parte 2 es la octava y última entrega de la saga de Harry Potter. Narra la batalla final entre Harry y Lord Voldemort en Hogwarts. Harry destruye varios horrocruxes con la ayuda de Ron y Hermione, incluyendo la Copa de Hufflepuff y la Diadema de Ravenclaw. Finalmente, Neville mata a la serpiente Nagini, el último horrocrux restante. En la batalla final en Hogwarts, Voldemort intenta matar a Harry
Este resumen contiene 3 oraciones:
El primer documento presenta un artículo de revisión sobre el uso de medicina complementaria y alternativa para tratar el síndrome de intestino irritable, analizando los resultados de varios estudios sobre su efectividad y seguridad. El segundo documento describe una investigación de plantas medicinales utilizadas en Bhutan para tratar varias enfermedades, donde se evaluaron sus propiedades químicas y actividades biológicas mediante pruebas de laboratorio. Ambos artículos proveen información relevante sobre el uso
Noticia la educacion como vinculo para lograr la inckusion socialdeysi05diaz
Tres experiencias educativas en Argentina fueron galardonadas con el Premio Comunidad por promover la inclusión social a través de la educación: 1) Una banda escolar de música en Olavarría que favorece la inclusión de sectores postergados; 2) Un taller en Bariloche que permite a jóvenes y adultos expulsados del sistema educativo finalizar la primaria; y 3) Un sistema de becas en Salta que facilita el acceso al aprendizaje de alumnos rurales. Cada iniciativa recibirá $25,000 para for
Esta historia trata de una niña llamada Vallolet que vive con su madre y su malvado padrastro militar. Vallolet descubre un laberinto mágico donde conoce a un fauno que le promete que si encuentra una llave podrá reunirse con su verdadero padre. Vallolet logra encontrar la llave pero despierta accidentalmente a un monstruo que se come a sus hadas guías. Su madre muere dando a luz a un hermano y su padrastro mata a Vallolet, pero el fauno cumple su pro
Ovide Decroly fue un pedagogo belga que se basó en métodos científicos y en respetar la personalidad del niño. Creó ambientes motivadores con grupos homogéneos centrados en la observación de la naturaleza y la escuela activa. Se interesó por los problemas de los débiles mentales y defendió que la escuela debe preparar para la vida actual.
El documento describe la geografía física de España y Castilla-La Mancha. España se encuentra en el suroeste de Europa y consta de la península ibérica, Baleares, Canarias, Ceuta y Melilla. La península se divide en unidades interiores como la Meseta Central y montañas que la rodean como los Pirineos. Castilla-La Mancha tiene zonas llanas como La Mancha y montañas interiores como los Montes de Toledo. Limita con el Sistema Central, Sistema Ibérico y Sierra Morena.
Cens 3 416 láminas de la secuencia didáctica n° 3Rodolfo Arland
Este documento trata sobre los ámbitos de participación social del hombre. Explica que la familia, la escuela y el trabajo son tres ámbitos especiales de participación donde el hombre desarrolla roles sociales y se socializa. También analiza los cambios que ha experimentado el mundo laboral en la actualidad con el surgimiento de empleos más temporales y ocasionales.
The Balearic Islands, experience the mediterraneanatb20
The document provides an overview of the Balearic Islands, a Spanish autonomous region in the Mediterranean Sea. It summarizes each of the four main islands - Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera - highlighting their natural beauty, beaches, culture, history, and the variety of activities available to visitors. The islands offer a blend of traditional Mediterranean charm and modern tourism amenities and infrastructure to provide an enjoyable vacation experience.
Formentera is a small Spanish island known for its beautiful beaches, clear blue waters, and relaxed atmosphere. The document describes Formentera as a place of natural beauty and tranquility, with few large towns and a slow pace of life. Key aspects of the island mentioned include its long history dating back thousands of years, stunning beaches and coastline varying from secluded coves to broad stretches of sand, and turquoise waters that attract visitors and divers.
Sardinia is a large Italian island located in the Mediterranean Sea known for its 2000 km of coastline and sandy beaches. Some key aspects of tourism in Sardinia include its Nuragic ruins dating back to 1500 BC, luxury resort areas along the Costa Smeralda coast, opportunities for hiking in the mountainous interior such as Mount Gennargentu, and a variety of beaches, coves, and islands to explore. Sardinian cuisine is centered around wheat and features dishes like porceddu (roasted suckling pig) and cheeses like pecorino, accompanied by local wines like Cannonau.
Sardinia is a large Italian island located in the Mediterranean Sea known for its 2000 km of coastline and beaches. Some key aspects of tourism in Sardinia include its Nuragic ruins dating back to 1500 BC, luxury resort areas along the Costa Smeralda coast, opportunities for hiking in the mountainous interior such as Mount Gennargentu, and a variety of beaches, coves, and islands to explore. Sardinian cuisine is centered around wheat and features dishes like porceddu (suckling pig) and cheeses like pecorino, accompanied by local wines like Cannonau.
The Canary Islands lie off the coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean and include the islands of Tenerife, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, La Palma, La Gomera, Fuerteventura, and El Hierro. Lanzarote experienced volcanic eruptions in the 18th-19th centuries that transformed the landscape, forming the volcanic mountains and national park of Timanfaya. Gran Canaria is the most cosmopolitan island with art, culture and beaches. Fuerteventura has the longest beaches and a peaceful atmosphere.
Sample of the new design of Choice Villas & Apartments 2010. The ideal place to advertise your villa, apartment or overseas holiday accommodation. For further information please visit www.tlmags.com
Offbeat spots on mediterranean islands you need to see!Orbis Travels LTD
Plan your best island holiday. Discover all the offbeat places in the Mediterranean islands for your bucket list. Plan your next offbeat adventure with us.
The Fonts Ufanes are underground springs in Campanet, Mallorca that occur due to rain accumulation in the Puig Tomir hill. It is a unique hydro-geological phenomenon and protected area that is visible after periods of heavy rain, making it one of the most important tourist attractions in the Balearic Islands.
This document summarizes a sailing trip along the coast of Croatia in 2014. It describes several ports of call along the route, including the islands of Brac, Vis, Lastovo, Mljet, and the city of Dubrovnik. It also provides details on the boat options, costs for chartering three boats for different group sizes and durations, and recommends dates for the sailing season and when to pay deposits.
The document provides information about the Balearic Islands, which are an autonomous region of Spain comprising the islands of Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza, and Formentera. It discusses the islands' geography, history of occupation and cultural influences, methods of transportation to and around the islands, climate details for Mallorca, local cuisine and music, popular attractions in Mallorca including beaches, landmarks, and festivals in the Balearic Islands.
In Gran Canaria, there is something for the nature enthusiast, the archaeological aficionado, the foodie, the party lover, the surfer dude and even the little kids. There’s just so many things to do and see for everyone in this gem of an island.
The document describes points of interest for visitors to LuARca using augmented reality. It includes descriptions of Las Arreas, a cliff overlooking the sea; the mouth of the Black River, where the river meets the sea; and the lighthouse, which is 150 years old and located on a hill overlooking the harbor. It also mentions the Mesa de Mareantes, a meeting place for fishermen; Luarca's cemetery, known for its beautiful sea views; and other landmarks in the area. The magazine pages contain additional digital content that can be viewed using the Layar app by scanning pages with a smartphone or tablet.
The document provides information about the Southern Caribbean region, including its islands, history and culture, natural wonders, cruise lines that visit the region, popular itineraries, and highlights of some key ports. Specifically, it discusses the "ABC Islands" of Aruba, Bonaire and Curacao, the rainforests of Dominica, the beaches and waterfalls of Grenada, and the French influences and volcanic landscapes of Martinique. It also provides tips for tours, tipping, shopping and getting receipts when taking taxis in the region.
Spain has many beautiful coastal regions that offer excellent beaches, resorts, and weather for vacations. The document describes several of Spain's coastal regions - the Costa Brava, Costa Blanca, Costa del Sol, Costa Calida, Costa de Almeria, and Costa del Luz. It provides details about the landscapes, beaches, cities, and attractions found in each region. Spain is highlighted as a top destination for vacations thanks to its varied coastal areas and guaranteed sunshine.
This document provides descriptions of several potential summer vacation destinations:
- Guadeloupe is described as an undiscovered French Caribbean island with unspoiled beaches, rainforests, and lower room rates in the summer.
- Guam has perfect year-round weather, beaches, reefs, boutiques, and cuisine as well as luxury resorts like the Dusit Thani.
- Lithuania has beaches, forests, castles, museums, and the fairytale Old Town of Vilnius, which can be seen from a hot air balloon.
- Normandy showcases French history, art, and culture in cities like Rouen and through the works of artist Monet.
Samaná, located on a peninsula in the Dominican Republic, is known for its unspoiled beaches, vibrant coral reefs, lush rainforests, and as a top destination for whale watching. It has a rich history involving Columbus, pirates, freed American slaves, and various European immigrants. The town of Samaná serves as a base for tourists to participate in activities like whale watching excursions. Samaná's beaches, nature, and cultural attractions make it a popular tourist destination.
Which Canary Islands Points of Interest is Best for Families?Eldin van der Dussen
The document discusses the Canary Islands, a volcanic archipelago off the coast of Morocco. It describes each of the 7 islands that make up the archipelago, highlighting their natural attractions like beaches, volcanoes, and biodiversity as well as their climates and levels of development. The islands range from heavily touristy like Tenerife to more remote and scenic like La Palma, with each offering a unique landscape and environment for visitors to the subtropical region.
How To Talk To a Live Person at American Airlinesflyn goo
This page by FlynGoo can become your ultimate guide to connecting with a live person at American Airlines. Have you ever felt lost in the automated maze of customer service menus? FlynGoo is here to rescue you from endless phone trees and automated responses. With just a click or a call to a specific number, we ensure you get the human touch you deserve. No more frustration, no more waiting on hold - we simplify the process, making your travel experience smoother and more enjoyable.
Our excursions in tahiti offer stunning lagoon tours, vibrant marine life encounters, and cultural experiences. We ensure unforgettable adventures amidst breathtaking landscapes and serene waters. For more information, mail us at tracey@uniquetahiti.com.
Wayanad-The-Touristry-Heaven to the tour.pptxcosmo-soil
Wayanad, nestled in Kerala's Western Ghats, is a lush paradise renowned for its scenic landscapes, rich biodiversity, and cultural heritage. From trekking Chembra Peak to exploring ancient Edakkal Caves, Wayanad offers thrilling adventures and serene experiences. Its vibrant economy, driven by agriculture and tourism, highlights a harmonious blend of nature, tradition, and modernity.
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Best Places to Stay in New Brunswick, Canada.Mahogany Manor
New Brunswick, a picturesque province in eastern Canada, offers a plethora of unique and charming places to stay for every kind of traveler. From the historic allure of Fredericton and the vibrant culture of Saint John to the natural beauty of Fundy National Park and the serene coastal towns like St. Andrews by-the-Sea, there's something for everyone. Whether you prefer luxury resorts, cozy inns, rustic lodges, or budget-friendly options, the best places to stay in New Brunswick ensure a memorable stay, allowing you to fully immerse yourself in the province's rich history, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality.
https://www.mmanor.ca/blog/best-5-bed-and-breakfast-new-brunswick-canada
Un viaje a Buenos Aires y sus alrededoresJudy Hochberg
A travelogue of my recent trip to Argentina, most to Buenos Aires, but including excursion to Iguazú waterfalls, Tigre, and Colonia del Sacramento in Uruguay
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Assessing the Influence of Transportation on the Tourism Industry in Nigeriagsochially
This research dissertation investigates the complex interplay between transportation and the tourism industry in Nigeria, aiming to unravel critical insights that contribute to the enhancement of the overall tourist experience. The study employs a multi-faceted approach, literature review establishes a robust theoretical framework, incorporating The Service Quality and Satisfaction Theory to guide the research questions and hypotheses.
The methodology involves the distribution of a structured questionnaire, ensuring a representative sample and facilitating a comprehensive analysis of the gathered data.
Key findings include the nuanced perceptions of transportation infrastructure adequacy, safety and security concerns, financial influences on travel decisions, and the cultural and ecological impacts of transportation choices. These findings culminate in a comprehensive set of recommendations for policymakers and practitioners in the Nigerian tourism industry. The findings contribute to the existing literature by providing actionable insights for policymakers, stakeholders, and researchers in the Nigerian tourism sector.
The recommendations encompass gender-sensitive planning, infrastructure enhancements, safety measures, and strategic interventions to address financial constraints, ensuring a holistic and sustainable development of the tourism industry in Nigeria.
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3. Mallorca,
4 Mallorca, many islands in one 18 Protected nature
6 Long stretches of sand, coves, 22 A meeting point
secluded beaches for business
experience the 11 Sailing landscapes
14 Art, concerts, monuments of
24 Golf, a different kind of tourism
26 Geographical map of Mallorca
Mediterranean
the past and tourist information
4. Bay of Palma
Mallorca, If travelling means discovering, acquiring new
knowledge, what could be better than a region
capable of offering you numerous possibilities.
many islands in one
A place where you can switch from
mountain landscapes to enormous beaches,
from tourist resorts to absolute solitude,
from shops and bars to the remote silence of
a prehistoric monument in a very short
space of time. Often travelling does not
mean going very far in terms of kilometres,
but living out different experiences. Distance
is not always geography.
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5. calm
The great advantage of Mallorca lies in how By contrast, the south or ‘Migjorn’ is
easy it is to reach it and travel around it. characterised by the long stretches of sand,
Strategically set in the heart of the Western the rocky plains, the omnipresent line of the
Mediterranean, it is barely two hours away sea. Two opposing landscapes you can enjoy
from the main European airports. Maritime in a single day.
connections communicate it with the nearest
ports of the Spanish mainland. And anyone who speaks of landscape may
also do so of culture, leisure and sporting
And a complete network of infrastructures, activities – of sensations. Mallorca holds all
roads and means of transport enable one to this and much more. It is inexhaustible for
move easily from one point to another the traveller.
within the island’s 3,640 square kilometres.
Mallorca is an extensive island not only in
size, but also in variety of landscapes. In the
Serra de Tramuntana mountains we can find
woods, water cascading over rocks, cliffs
and gullies.
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6. Cala Deià
Long Mallorca, with over 550 kilometres of
coastline, contains a huge variety of beaches.
Everyone has heard of the more tourist-
The “Mallorcan-style beach” is a classical
beach, consolidated, well-kept, highly
accessible. Large enough to make everyone
stretches of
oriented ones - Platja de Palma, s'Arenal feel comfortable.
(Llucmajor), Palmanova, Magaluf (both in A place for relaxation, for letting one’s hair
Calvià), the large belt of sand that joins down, for enjoying a chilled drink on the
sand, coves,
Alcúdia to the Muro area... One could say sea shore.
they are the prototype of the Mediterranean
beach. Broad beaches, with warm, bright Some visitors prefer the beaches that are still
sands, clean water, complemented by a line in a natural state. They can be found all over
secluded
of hotels, services, bars and restaurants. the south of the island, for example the
beaches of Ses Covetes or Es Trenc. Here the
dune system is still intact, the water acquires
beaches
shimmering hues because of the presence of
sand on the seabed. One feels one is returning
to nature. Enjoying all the senses. Other
similar, but smaller beaches can be found
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7. blues
Cala Sa Nau
around the Colònia de Sant Jordi or Cap de The landscape of the east of Mallorca has a
Ses Salines area, as in the case of the beach of whole chain of little beaches, frequented by
Es Caragol. few, where rocks and sand combine in
delightful settings. Some of them are
We can also find enclosed coves, formed by authentic jewels, perfect landscapes. Like the
the torrents that flow out into the sea. Some exquisite Cala de S'Almunia, with a line of
of them look like authentic film sets, like Cala houses and a boathouse on the seafront, and
de Deià, encircled and reminiscent of a very close to the spectacular Caló des Moro.
Brilliant beaches like jewels,
mythological landscape. In the Mondragó
perfect sceneries area (Santanyí), there are numerous medium- Those seeking even more rugged, solitary
sized coves, with sand, rocks and pine trees. beaches can choose from amongst those that
All of them are extremely picturesque. The lie in unsuspected nooks and crannies,
dunes lend Cala Mesquida (Capdepera), beaches you have to walk to. Like the beach
which faces north, a peculiar beauty. of Es Canyaret, in Llucalcari.
With trees and bushes twisted by the
winter winds.
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8. On this Tramuntana coastline we can enjoy
small, secluded, quiet beaches. This is the
case of Port des Canonge (Banyalbufar) for
example, where only a few boathouses flank
the dark, deep water which is always cool.
Areas such as the Llevant natural park
contain other truly unspoilt spots, such as the
beach of Aubarca, with the defence tower in
the background, as though this was still the
16th century. Or the remote Cala Figuera and
Cala Murta, on the Formentor peninsula.
Surrounded by high crags, with crystal
clear waters.
Bathing on the beaches of Mallorca is a kind
of medicine for healing the spirit. It awakens
memories of paintings, of films. It moves and
relaxes you at the same time. It offers a range
of possibilities as extensive as its
geographical variety.
Banyalbufar
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11. nautical
Sailing Mallorca’s sea offers many possibilities for
enjoyment. The island has over 50 ports and
marinas, with more than 20,000 berths. And
In this regard Mallorca offers an infinity of
possibilities for sailing, Thanks to the benign
weather conditions, one can sail here
landscapes
this means there is a range of other services practically every day of the year.
such as sailing schools, diving courses and
boat hire. Proof of this lies in the important international
regattas and sailing events held in Mallorca,
The existence of a powerful nautical sector some of which are quite spectacular.
makes Mallorca one of the most important The Princesa Sofía Trophy, the Almirante
centres in the Mediterranean in terms of Conde de Barcelona Trophy, the Copa del Rey,
winter storage, care and maintenance of the Superyacht Cup and the Hublot Palmavela
vessels. A reference point for all sailors. are the most famous.
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12. Ses Salines lighthouse
There are other ways of enjoying the coast.
For example canoeing, diving and
windsurfing, for which there are some perfect
spots due to the wind and wave conditions,
such as the beach of Son Serra de Marina
(Santa Margalida) or the bay of Pollença.
An emblematic Mallorca has a polygonal shape, but its
landscape for sailors coast is by no means homogenous. If we
travel along the coastline from Cap de Ses
Salines the first thing we see is the national
maritime-terrestrial park of Cabrera.
A protected archipelago, a unique nautical
experience.
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13. Mediterranean
The nautical centre of the south coast is in The north coast is rugged and mountainous.
Colònia de Sant Jordi, whereas the bay of Its only harbour is Port de Sóller, which has
Palma has 12 yacht clubs, many with a long another yacht club in its waters. The
tradition behind them. Towards the west, the northeast can boast the splendid bays of
coast of Calvià and Andratx are very pleasant Pollença and Alcúdia, open areas, frequented
for sailing, with another six nautical centres. by the vessels heading to the neighbouring
At the westernmost tip of the island, the islet island of Menorca. Between the two they
of Sa Dragonera constitutes another have a total of five marinas.
emblematic paradise for sailors.
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14. Saint Sebastian Day, Palma Bellver Castle Fundació Pilar i Joan Miró. Palma
Art, concerts, Palma, the capital of Mallorca, is a very
Mediterranean city. It has that fascinating
contrast between the legacy of the past and the
The ‘Seo’, or Cathedral of Mallorca is the
most important monument of Balearic
heritage. Externally, it stands out for its
monuments
most advanced aspects of the modern world. prominent verticality – the bell tower, the
buttresses, the flying buttresses, the Gothic
Palma is an artistic city in all its aspects. On windows. But on entering one feels one is
of the past
the one hand, it has always been a source of inside an immense space, criss-crossed by the
inspiration to painters, and on the other it is lights from the sky. It is one of the great
full of art galleries, museums and exhibitions. examples of Mediterranean Gothic, where
each generation has left the very best of itself.
The city has nooks and crannies that look like The last contributions were the alterations
they have emerged from a landscape artist’s made by Antoni Gaudí, in the early 20th
brushes. Its imposing cathedral overlooking century, and the spectacular chapel of Sant
the bay, the huge houses of the nobility with Pere with the intervention by the Mallorcan
their spectacular patios, the convents, the artist Miquel Barceló, which has become one
churches, the labyrinthine streets chequered of the biggest attractions.
with shadows.
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15. culture
Chapel of Sant Pere. Mallorca Cathedral
Bellver castle, overlooking the whole bay of The pace of the old town has hardly been Ethnography is another extremely important
Palma, is another extremely emblematic disrupted by tourism. asset. Mallorca was always an eminently
Gothic construction. Its circular cloister, agrarian island. Two places, La Granja in
elegant and almost palatial, serves as the At the other extreme is cosmopolitan, Esporles and Es Calderers in Sant Joan,
setting for concerts and cultural events. modern Palma. With broad avenues, many reconstruct life in a "possessió", a rural estate.
La Lonja, too, in exquisite late Gothic style, shops and bars; an active, international, This rural system hardly changed at all from
is currently a venue for important events colourful city. With the tastes and services of the 15th century to the early 20th century.
and exhibitions. any European capital.
The Ethnographic Museum of Muro also
The old town offers one the chance to Palma has a wide range of cultural itineraries. retains that memory of those times. The
experience traditional Palma. With hot These walks, led by a cultural guide, offer one wealth of popular culture is very extensive
chocolate shops families visit every a direct experience of the past. Visiting the indeed. It speaks to us of a hard, self-
afternoon, silent churches, a walk on the city streets of the old town at night, listening to sacrificing life, but at the same time a life full
wall, benches like the one in Plaza de Cort the legends, or discovering Modernist Palma, of strength and solid values. This traditional
where the ‘Ayuntamiento’ (city hall) is, where or the Jewish legacy, seeing the most world lives on in the agricultural fairs and
pensioners and the contemplative sit and remarkable monuments of the city – this markets, like the one held every Wednesday
watch time go by. formula is becoming increasingly popular. in Sineu.
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16. “Ball de Bot” traditional dancing Ensaimada Fiestas of Sant Antoni
One legacy of that world is the rich Mallorcan such as "sopes" (made using meat, vegetables
folklore. The tradition of the popular dances and bread) or "frit" (meat with vegetables).
like "ball de bot" is very much alive. In the And social events, gatherings or card games
big festivals, such as Sant Antoni in January, would be inconceivable without the typical
the ancestral rituals of the "foguerons" "herbes", a very characteristic herb liqueur.
(bonfires) combine with the music of the
"xeremiers" (pipers), the "gloses" or rhyming But Mallorca also offers a totally cosmopolitan
improvisations, and traditional songs. range of cuisine from all over the world,
enabling one to visit many countries and
Gastronomy is another strong point. One styles without leaving the island.
advantage of Mallorca is that it has an
extremely wide range to offer. In the
traditional terrain, products like the
‘ensaimada’ or ‘sobrasada’ have been
preserved, along with the olive oil and
almonds, famous the world over. And also
simple, delicious cuisine, based on dishes
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17. gastronomy
Raixa Jazz Voyeur Festival Mallorca
Mallorca is the setting for many cultural Mallorca gives rise to a large number of
events. From opera in the Teatre Principal to different routes; the romantic travellers’
classical music festivals held in exceptional route, following in the footsteps of Chopin
venues. In this way the Carthusian Monastery and George Sand in Valldemossa, and that of
in Valldemossa hosts the Chopin Festival, the the Archduke Ludwig Salvator in Deià.
cloister of Sant Domingo is the venue for the
Festival of Pollença, and the majestic Torrent The route of the chapels, centres of popular
Mallorca gives rise de Pareis is the setting for choir concerts. devotion, always in high places such as
to a large number of cultural routes Other annual events are the Historical Organ Randa (Algaida). The pottery route in Pòrtol
Week, the Sa Pobla Jazz Festival or the World and Sa Cabaneta, the route of the "cellers"
Folkdance Festival in Palma. The existence of which offer traditional food in Inca or Sineu,
numerous auditoria on the island multiplies the route of the large "possessions" or rural
that range that also covers theatre, dance and estates, like Raixa, Son Real or Galatzó...
popular music.
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18. Flowering almond trees Mallorca’s wetland
Protected
Nature is Mallorca’s great asset. Ever since
tourism on the island began, travellers have
been surprised by its landscapes. Some
images have become famous and even serve
nature
as a symbol of the island. This is true of the
almond trees, for example, when they
blossom in January and February and fill the
landscape with an ethereal, fragile whiteness.
Or those twisted olive tree trunks, ancient
trees that constitute an authentic spectacle in
the Serra de Tramuntana mountain range.
The care taken over Mallorca’s natural
heritage has resulted in the island having
several different protected spaces, covering
up to 40% of its territory.
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19. nature
Sa Dragonera
The archipelago of Cabrera is a national waters and vegetation. In the south, bordering
maritime-terrestrial park, comprised of 18 on Colònia de Sant Jordi, some salt marshes
islands in a state of total conservation, with have been preserved that were exploited as
no human intervention whatsoever. far back as by Punic navigators.
Travellers can discover its values in the
interpretation centre in Colònia de Sant Jordi, Sa Dragonera is the island off the westernmost
and visit the largest island on a boat trip. tip of Mallorca.
In 1977 it was a symbol of the first ecologist
The ‘Albufera de Mallorca’, situated in the actions, and today it is a natural park. One
municipality of Muro, is an extensive can visit the islet on the boats that leave from
wetland in the north of the island. It, too, has Sant Elm.
an interpretation centre and offers different
routes between the lagoons, which house
around two hundred species of birds. It acts
as a port of call for many of them during their
long migrations, and is an extremely pleasant
place for walking in, amidst the shimmering
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20. Fonts Ufanes Cycling Tourism
Another natural treasure of Mallorca is the Mallorca is also the island of caves.
Serra de Tramuntana, nominated for The ground composition has favoured the
declaration as World Heritage by UNESCO. formation of these immense caverns, bored
out by the course of the water. Classic visits
This mountain range, with the peak of Puig are those to the caves of Artà, the Drac Caves
Major which reaches an altitude of 1,445 and the Hams Caves in Porto Cristo, or those
metres, contains a diverse wealth of of Campanet.
A large number of the protected areas landscapes, ranging from stony ground,
conserve the island's endemic species mountain tops, gullies inhabited by the Another singular phenomenon related to
endemic “ferreret”, or Mallorcan Midwife water is found in the so-called Fonts Ufanes,
toad species, to cliffs towering above the sea, when water gushes up from the ground in the
caves, the reservoirs of Cúber and Gorg Blau, middle of a wood located on the Gabellí
and the dense holm-oak woods of Lluc. This estate (Campanet).
protected area conserves a significant
proportion of the island’s endemic species.
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21. hiking
Dry-stone path Llucalcari Biniaraix
These natural attractions are combined with the We can't forget to mention all the touring
possibility of taking part in numerous activities. cycling events, such as the Balearic
International Clycling Week, the Challenge,
There are GRs or long-distance trails through Majorca Road Race Cup, Ciudad de Palma
the Serra de Tramuntana, Nordic Walking Trophy, and the Volta Cicloturista
circuits, bicycle tourism routes, excursions on internacional a Mallorca.
horseback, balloon flights and a network of
mountain refuges. Enjoying this extremely varied nature is one of
the biggest incentives for visiting Mallorca.
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22. Conventions and Spa Wellness
A meeting point One of the advantages of being a centre of
tourism, with good infrastructures, an
extensive network of hotels and places it is
for companies
always pleasant to visit, is that of serving as
a meeting point. Over recent years, the
hosting of meetings, incentive trips and
company gatherings has increased on
Mallorca. At present, work is underway on a
large Congress Centre in Palma, located
facing the bay. It will be an emblematic
building of its kind, added to which we have
the by-now classical places such as the
Auditorium or the conference rooms of the
Spanish Village, amongst others. Palma is a
established venue for this kind of event.
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23. meetings
Alcúdia Auditorium Conventions
But the range of possibilities is not restricted The range of hotels in Mallorca has been
to the capital. In recent years, most of the modernized to adapt to the demands of this
larger municipalities have constructed kind of tourism and offer new services. The
theatres and auditoria, such as those of Sa installations destined to these events include
Màniga in Cala Millor, the Alcúdia not only function rooms, but also spaces for
Auditorium or the ‘Teatre d'Artà’. The wellness or complete wellbeing tourism, in
dimensions of the island mean that any of great demand in this sector. In this way the
these towns is a short distance away, so there facility for work sessions is combined with
is a very wide range to choose from. holiday surroundings, scenic and cultural
incentives, good transport and a large variety
of complementary services.
The formula is quite simply perfect.
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24. Capdepera Golf Shopping Rural Tourism
Golf, One of the facilities that have increased the
most over the last few years are golf courses.
A total of 24 are now functioning on the
a different kind of tourism
island. There are few places that can offer
enthusiasts of this sport such variety in such
a measured space.
And set in extremely beautiful Mediterranean
surroundings, in close contact with nature.
The island is a centre for golf competitions,
hosting a fair number of tournaments
throughout the year.
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25. golf
Golf Alcanada
As a sporting activity, golf can also be Mallorca, in all of its facets, is inexhaustible as
combined with any other kind of option, such a destination. An island that enables you, in a
as cultural itineraries, gastronomy, wellness short space of time, to move from mountain
tourism or other sports. Not to forget the landscapes to huge beaches, from tourist
existence of a range of agro-tourism resorts to absolute solitude, from shops and
establishments which are complemented by bars to the remote silence of an isolated chapel.
this kind of tourism in many cases.
The island is capable of satisfying all
All this has meant that this new sector has sensitivities; from mountain hikers to sailors,
become the spearhead of the from history enthusiasts to sports fans, from
deseasonalisation of tourism during the low- leisure to art, from scenery to gastronomy, from
season months. business meetings to cultural tourism, from
crafts to theatre and dance.
The distances here are not measured in
kilometres, but in stimuli for happiness.
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26. HOSPITAL GOLF COURSE
HEALTH CENTRE AIRPORT
OBSERVATORY ARCHAEOLOGICAL SITE
NATURAL AREA BOAT TRIP
CASTLE NAUTICAL ACTIVITIES
INFORMATION CYCLING
MUSEUM TRAIN
CHAPEL AND SANCTUARY
LIGHTHOUSE
DEFENCE TOWER
CAVES
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