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ALICANTE: Alicante is a city with over 3000 years of history , as revealed by the earliest archaeological remains found at the Cova del Fum cave in Fontcalent , which date from the third millennium BC.The earliest inhabited settlements were found on the hillside of Mount Benacantil , where there is believed to have been an Iberian population. The earliest town as such dates back to the 4th century BC which is when Tossal de Manises , first became home to the Ibero-Roman colony of Lucentum. After the Roman era came the Moorish conquest, when the colony was relocated to the slopes of Mount Benacantil for defensive reasons, creating the Vila Vella or Old Town . In 1247, when the town was captured , for the Kingdom of Castille by the Infante Alfonso, who was to become King Alfonso X, The Wise, it came to be known as Vila Nova, or the New Town. In 1249, King Jaime II incorporated the town of Alicante into the Kingdom of Valencia and then two centuries later, in 1490 , Ferdinand the Catholic King granted Alicante the status of city.
IBIZA: Visitors can not only enjoy magnificent beaches in Ibiza, but also leisure centres, natural parks, natural caves, world-famous archaeological remains, guided tours and more. An array of leisure and cultural activities to suit the most varied tastes.
Ibiza’s international fame as an island of night time fun is not a stereotype. It is a reality that visitors can experience close-up, as the larger of the two Pitiüsan islands offers a unique ambience that cannot be found elsewhere, which endows it with a very singular authenticity. Night time in Ibiza is different.
ISTANBUL: The city where East meets West. Straddling the Bosphorus, it\'s a vast, bustling and hypnotic metropolis, oozing history and culture. Its skyline reverberates with domes and minarets, including the famous Blue mosque and Aya Sofya. Heady and romantic, this cosmopolitan city is not only Turkey \'s cultural capital but a hub of exhilarating nightlife. Along the banks of the Bosphorus, you\'ll find numerous glamorous clubs and bars with large open air terraces that milk the astounding views for all they\'re worth. Though some of these close their doors in the winter months, there\'s still plenty of cool destinations to keep warm in: check out the traditional tavernas in the bustling Cicek Pasaj district.
MADRID: Whatever Barcelona or San Sebastian might claim, Madrid remains the most vibrant and lively city in Spain . Prado, Reina Sofia and other museums and sights aside, it\'s the late-night nightlife in the bars, cafes, restaurants and terraces around the city that visitors find most compelling. And the people: handsome Latino men and gorgeous pouting women who are both sexy, friendly and happy to talk to people like you. Too many good bars and clubs to mention here - look at our list and live la vida loca.
COSTA DEL SOL: Washed by the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa del Sol extends along more than 150 kilometres of coastline in the province of Malaga, in the southern Iberian Peninsula. Its name, the “Coast of the Sun”, is not due to mere chance: with over 325 sunny days a year and a benevolent climate, this is a paradisiacal place with beaches to suit all tastes. Starting at the Maro cliffs, and extending through Nerja, with its Balcón de Europa viewing point and cave; delightful Torrox; stately Vélez-Málaga; attractive Rincón de la Victoria; the magnificent capital; the famed Torremolinos; Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Mijas, Marbella, Estepona, Manilva and peaceful Casares, the Costa del Sol is a dream location for a holiday where the possibilities are endless.Each beach has its own charms. Some are livelier, others are quieter and more solitary; some are absolutely untouched and others have the most modern services. You will surely find your own personal paradise on the Costa del Sol. From the western coast of Cadiz to Nerja, on the border with the province of Granada, there is an area where tourism is highly developed. The waters are calm, warm and transparent, and the scenery is beautiful and varied, as many beaches are set between the mountains and the sea. A large percentage of the total accommodation available in Andalusia is concentrated on the western Costa del Sol. There are many tourist services of all types, including berths for sporting boats at 13 marinas and yacht clubs, as well as golf courses, all types of sports facilities, casinos and a myriad of leisure and entertainment options.
COSTA DE LA LUZ-CADÍZ: Its location at the southernmost point of the Iberian Peninsula and its outstanding climate have made it an object of desire for millennia, coveted by the Tartessians, Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Visigoths and Moors. There is one attraction after another along these 200 km of the peninsula’s finest golden sands. Sanlúcar de Barrameda is at the mouth of the Guadalquivir River, the natural channel along which major cultures and civilisations have travelled, leaving behind their indelible marks. Its exceptional location opposite Doñana National Park, Spain’s most important Biological Reserve, makes it an ideal starting point for visitors who want to reach this nature area. The popular Bajo de Guía Beach is where its famous horse races are held every year.Chipiona, Rota, El Puerto de Santa María, Puerto Real, Chiclana, Conil, Barbate and Tarifa are some of the main towns and cities, with spacious beaches, tourism infrastructures and clear waters. These areas are perfect for windsurfing, while underwater fishing is also popular in the crystalline waters off the numerous beaches: Los Lances, Bolonia, Punta Paloma, de la Plata, Valdevaqueros and Torre de la Peña.
ZURICH: Discover, admire, and enjoy! Cultural life in Switzerland is rich and varied like its countryside. It feeds on the fertile friction between the four official languages and cultures - German, French, Italian and Romansh. Switzerland also features an astonishing mix of traditional and contemporary elements and manages to keep a happy balance between preserving its cultural heritage and allowing new impulses to bring about change.Historic trails lead us in the footsteps of the Romans, the Pilgrims, the mule-track merchants and the Walser and allow us to travel back in time, following traces left behind in the form of old stones, ruins and objects, historic sites and ancient pavements. All too often we form an impression of a country by that which meets the eye. It may be a pleasant one, but it contains no notion of the people, their history, customs, and roots which lie behind the scenes we witness. Without these aspects neither the landscape nor the inhabitants would be what they are. 40 sites in German-speaking areas are on the list of UNESCO World Heritage sites. They are under protection of the International Convention to Protect the World\'s Natural and Cultural Heritage. A wealth of variety within a small country - this is the charm of the Swiss culture. Historical old towns, castles, churches, and convents are witnesses of the rich cultural heritage of Switzerland.