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by Diego Martínez Castañeda

Budget Travel in Morocco ? Overland Style!

Morocco is one of Africa’s most mysterious and interesting destinations, bringing to mind all the old world glamour and mystical charm of Casablanca and Rick’s American Cafe. For travellers on a budget, overland tours offer the best way to experience this country’s wide range of attractions at affordable prices.
Situated in North Africa, Morocco is just a boat trip away from both the Middle East and Spain. Famous for its romantic and rather mysterious city of Casablanca, the country offers a heady mixture of exotic markets, fascinating Arabic culture, delicious cuisine and ancient Roman ruins – not to mention beautiful desert and mountain landscapes.

Morocco budget travel is unlike anything you have experienced and a visit to this country gives you the chance to learn more about some of the top attractions and landmarks that can be found here.
Top destinations that you can visit on a Morocco overland tour include the following:

- Tangier
Tangier is a beautiful and fascinating city that is a vivid mix of Africa, Spain, and France. As the northern most city of Morocco this is a popular port for travel between Africa and Spain and has a distinct Mediterranean vibe, alongside the mysterious allure of exotic Morocco. Vibrant markets, ancient cultures, heady aromas and mystery, unspoiled beaches and friendly people go hand in hand with a fascinating history, making this a highly rewarding stop on any overland tour. Key highlights in Tangier include the Kasbah, the tomb of Ibn Battouta, Teatro Cervantes, the Tangier American Legation Museum, Musée d’Art Contemporain de la Ville de Tanger and the Ave Mohamed VI beach.

- Fez
Fez (also called Fès in the native French) is an ancient walled city, one of the only medieval cities in Africa. This is a highly important stop on any Morocco budget travel adventure, offering a riveting glimpse into an ancient culture, with incredible artefacts and strong sense of history. Highlights include the Bou Inania madersa, which is a breathtaking 14th-century religious college; the Borj Nord fortress for its amazing armaments; Merenid Tombs for the panoramic views over the medina and city; the Moulay Idriss II shrine, the tomb of Fez’s founder; the Qaraouyine library and mosque and the al-Tijani mosque to name but a few.

- Todra Gorge
Morocco’s version of the Grand Canyon is a must-see on any Morocco overland tour. The canyon is situated on the remote east side of the High Atlas Mountains and is a popular hiking spot with a well-maintained dirt road to walk along. The views and scenery here are incredible with excellent photographic opportunities as you take in the towering mountains which change colour as the sun moves across the gorge.

- Marrakech
One of the better-known towns of Morocco, Marrakech is divided into two parts: the Medina (the historical city) and the new European modern district called Gueliz or Ville Nouvelle. The Medina has a blend of ancient markets and culture, with old architecture to be found, while the new district has modern shops and fast-food chains, with a more European feel. There are plenty of markets (souks) and attractions to explore, especially in the Medina – with historical sites and plenty more on offer during your Morocco overland tour in this city.

Morocco budget travel is unlike anything you have experienced. If exotic deserts, fascinating culture and ancients ruins is your idea of the perfect travel experience then look no further than a Morocco overland adventure!


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The 2010 Complete Guide To Malaga

So you planning a visit to Malaga with a view to buying property here in Costa del Sol But you would like to know a bit about the place before you visit well hopefully this guide to Malaga will help you.

The city of Mlaga has been sung, praised, painted, written about and, of course, loved. Her close to three thousand years of history have made her a modern Mediterranean city, between the cosmopolitanism of a large city and the elegant beauty of past centuries. In Mlaga one can lose oneself in the historical old town; its parks and gardens, the Gibralfaro mountain; search for its temples; examine its museums; sasvour its hundreds of taverns…; but one thing is for sure: we will always feel at home, because Mlaga is still the warm-hearted daughter of Andalusia. Once the 21st Century has begun, the city is beginning to transform itself, as was planned in 1994, but the aim now is for 2010. The spotlight is expected to shine on Malaga for some years to come since Malaga City Council decided in 2004 to present a bid to the European Union requesting it be given the title of European Culture Capital in the year 2016. This bodes very well for work and improvements to continue over the next decade to achieve this goal. Sea breezes from the Mediterranean coastline regulates the summer heat to a more comfortable levels than the inland Andalusian towns and the Malaga Mountains form the perfect barrier to protect the city from the colder weather in winter. It can still be very hot in July and August and it can be colder (minimum of around 13 C) between December and February. Some much needed rainfall is to be expected in the colder months, but it usually does not usually last for long. As well as homage to the great Picasso, other great historic monuments include the imposing Baroque Cathedral, popularly known as La Manquita (One Armed Woman), referring to its rather lopsided appearance due to the missing east bell tower. High on the hill above the city is the Parador (state run hotel) of great historic importance. It was once a Moorish castle and is a wonderful place to either stay the night or have a long lunch enjoying these privileged surroundings with panoramic views over Malaga city and out across the port to sea. Although there was much destruction in Malaga, especially during the time of the Spanish Civil War, there is still plenty of proof of the Moorish occupation. Today you can visit the Moorish Alcazaba fortress, dating back to 1065, which also now features a very interesting archaeological museum. Malaga centre is not only the perfect place to explore the many historical monuments, atmospheric little streets and squares with delightful caf culture, but it is also a wonderful shopping centre. The main street to head for runs perpendicular to the stunning tree lined avenue, the Alameda, and starts at the Plaza Marina, near the port. Calle Marqus de Larios (often simply referred to as Larios) was made pedestrian in 2002 as part of the overall improvements being made to Malaga centre. The result is a busy chic area with many boutiques, designer shops and classy cafes, all surrounded by beautifully restored buildings. At the top of Larios is the main square, Plaza de la Constitucin, which is centre of attention throughout the year when cultural, traditional and religious events are being celebrated. It is especially pretty in December, when a huge Christmas tree and decorations are the focal point. During Semana Santa (Easter Holy Week), Malaga is taken over by incredible religion processions and the square is decked out with tiers of seats for spectators. Notably during this very important week of religious celebration, Antonio Banderas often continues to take part as he has done since he was a young boy. Also a the main square at the north end of Larios is the entrance to the five star Larios Hotel, whose visitors include big names such as Malaga born Antonio Banderas and wife Melanie Griffiths. There is a very sophisticated cocktail bar on the six floor of the Larios Hotel, from which there are stunning views across to the top of the Cathedral ” especially spectacular at night when it is floodlight. As well as cocktails and other drinks, the bar has food and snacks and there is often live music on ” a magical venue at any time of year and especially on a balmy summer night. Off Calle Larios, in the melee of tiny streets and interesting tapa bars, restaurants and even teteras(Moorish tearooms) you will find other interesting shops and also the bustling main fresh food market, Mercado Central de Atarazanas. There are also several indoor commercial shopping malls, one just behind the landmark building of the huge quality department store, El Corte Ingles. Whereas previously, Malaga centre used to live up to the southern tradition of keeping the siesta time sacred, more and more shops are now open all day. Some of the smaller, family run businesses may still lock up for a long lunch. But the commercial shopping centres, El Corte Ingles and many of the shops in Calle Larios stay open all day, to meet the demand of the resident or tourist who enjoys the freedom of longer shopping hours. During the summer months and leading up to Christmas and Kings Day (January 6 th) many specialist shops, such as El Corte Ingles department store extend their hours to open on certain Sundays. The urban sprawl around the city is undergoing expansion and development as the population of Malaga grows year on year. Included in the many on-going Municipal projects is the construction of a Metro (underground) system to link up key areas including the large University Campus and the International Congress Centre to the West. There are many festivals celebrated throughout the year in Malaga, such as the International Jazz Festival (at the beginning of November) and Film Festival (held early in March) and much more. The main theatre and location these and many such events as well as excellent theatre and music is the beautiful Teatro Cervantes (Cervantes Theatre) The historical events of the capital of the Mlaga province, coveted by different nations as the gateway to the Iberian Peninsula and devastated by plagues and floods in the 19th century, have greatly mistreated its beauty. Now, the malagueos are conscious of the tourism potential and instead of being a doorway to invasion, it is now the door open to millions of travellers each year, to become acquainted with the Costa del Sol and Andalusia; be it by air, land or sea. Thus, in 1994 all the administrations, whatever their political view, agreed to think of the city’s future and the CIEDES Foundation was created, mainly for the development of Mlaga and its future. Thus, tourism is no longer considered as transitory; it is time to plan for the future of Mlaga, among other ways, as tourism potential, and thus the Mlaga Strategic Plan was born, the basis of which is to create a quality tourism city, with the necessary infrastructures to absorb the influx of travellers and proudly become the capital of the Costa del Sol. With the new century barely begun, we can now take stock of the progress, and we see that it is not far from the initial expectations, although the largest projects are still under way. One of the main points of the Plan was the refurbishment of the Historical Centre, the recovery of the monuments and creation of an interesting museum network. Today, the two fortresses that preside over the city, the Gibralfaro catle and the Alcazaba, can now be visited. The Roman Theatre has been recovered, the Cathedral is again in great shape and the building facades have recovered their old splendour. Several museums have opened, such as the Municipal Museum and the Ermita de La Victoria, although the offer is still growing, with the Contemporary Art Museum (calle Alemania) and the Fine Arts Museum, which is planned to be housed in the Palacio de la Aduana, current Sub-delegation of the Goverment. But the best is yet the old Fine Arts Museum, Museo Picasso de Mlaga, in the Palacio de los Condes de Buenavista (calle San Agustn), one of the main points for tourism promotion of the capital and a key element for the international launching of the city as Picasso’s birthplace. However, this planning not only includes the improvement and expansion of the tourism offer, but also the extension and modernisation of the basic infrastructures for air, sea and land transport. Thus, the Mlaga Port has been expanded with a new dock in order to welcome the large cruise liners that travel the Mediterranean and to offer its services, as it already receives over 250 cruise liners a year and 135,000 passengers. But the Special Port Plan goes even further, the enclosure, which for many years was separate from the city, will be opened and large leisure areas will be built. Regarding land transportation, the Public Works Ministry is working on the high speed AVE railway, which will reduce travelling times between the main spanish and European capitals. Along with this, Renfe is planning to take underground the railways that divide the city in two and to expand the current central station. In addition, the new “super-ring road” is planned, which will create a new access and exit from the capital to the western Costa del Sol, and which will join the expressway to Estepona. In Malaga there is no shortage of places to eat and drink. From top notch, Michelin rated restaurants to the most humble tapas bar, there is everything in between. If you find yourself in a Malaga chiringuito (beach bar) then the traditional espeto sardines cooked outside on a skewer is not only delicious, but also an integral part of the healthy Mediterranean diet. There are many other delicious fresh fish dishes to choose from on most menus and generally at a very reasonable price.

I hope you enjoy your visit to Malaga

I am Xana Sexta PR and Marketing manager for Spanish hot Properties group of companies and websites and I am responisble for all articles concerning Spanish property & Marbella property


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by Kutxa

Beautiful Hotels and Spas in Denver

Denver, Colorado is famous for its Rocky Mountain location, laid-back attitude and incredible natural beauty.  Visitors converge from far and wide to sample the famous microbrews, stand in the presence of spectacular peaks, or to work in the booming computer and telecommunications economy. The result is a blend of culturally diverse neighborhoods, each lending an air of character and charm to the others. Downtown Denver is the arts, culture and entertainment capital of the city and (LoDe) or the Lower Downtown district of Denver is a great place for meals, entertainment, and nightlife with more than 90 sports bars, brew pubs, jazz clubs, and restaurants.  The shopping Mecca of Cherry Creek is home to some of the state’s best boutiques and has luxury hotels to match the high-priced shops.

Downtown Denver Luxury Hotels
Downtown Denver hotels offer close proximity to some of the top Denver attractions, including 16th Street Mall, the Denver Center for Performing Arts and Denver Pavilions.  Luxury hotel options range from cutting-edge boutique hotels including the Hotel Teatro, Hotel Monaco, The Curtis and the Magnolia Hotel to internationally-renowned five-star hotels including the Ritz-Carlton Denver, the Hyatt Regency, Brown’s Hotel and Spa and the historic Oxford Hotel, which has been one of the city’s best hotels since opening in 1891.

Denver Luxury Cherry Creek Hotels
Upscale Cherry Creek, located in central Denver, is home to the best shopping in the city.  There are several luxury hotels in the neighborhood for true retail-devotees including the Loews Denver and the beautiful JW Marriot Denver at Cherry Creek.

Denver Luxury Airport Hotels
Denver International Airport (DIA) is located 23 miles northeast of downtown, usually a 35- to 45-minute drive.  Although there are several airport hotels connected to the terminals or on the Denver Airport property, Downtown is close enough to offer very easy access to all of Denver’s finest luxury hotels.

Author says“: Discover Luxury is an exclusive collection of the world’s best luxury hotels at the best available rates…luxury the way it should be! For the best luxury hotels in Denver please visit http://www.discoverluxury.com/luxury-hotels/north-america/united-states/colorado/denver/190


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by UTPL VIA Comunicaciones

Italy and its incredible islands

Italy is an amazing place to be. The country is full of amazing islands and various other tourist spots that are breathtaking. If you are thinking of coming to Italy then you  cannot ignore amazing Sicily. Sicily is definitely a place which is full of amazing sites, exotic landscapes, mesmeric mountains, seducing skylines , oceanic charms, bewitching beaches and lots more .

If you are looking for splendid fun, unforgettable holidays and incredibly beautiful place to spend your holidays or vacation then now other country would suffice your needs but Italy. Sicily is a wonderful island that is situated in the west of the southern end of the Italian peninsula.  It also includes the Aeolian Islands, the Egadi Islands, the Lipari Islands, the Pelagie Islands, the Pantelleria Island, and Ustica Island

1. Palermo, the capital of Sicily, is one of the chief tourist traps of Sicily. situated on the north coast of the island, Palermo is famous for its  churches, museums, palaces, theatres, and other extraordinary sites. Some of the main tourists spots here are – Cathedral, Catacombe dei Cappuccini, Cappella Palatina, Palazzo dei Normanni, Gesu Church, San Giovanni degli Eremiti, Quattro Canti and Museo Archeologico,.

2. Taormina, a delightful hillside town, is a famous tourist resorts of Sicily. On its east coast  midway between Catania (ancient Catana) and Messina (ancient Messana) is a home to some of the premium beaches of Sicily. Some of the best places of Taormina are Letojanni – beach resort, Teatro Greco – impressive open-air theatre, Giardini Naxos – beach resort, and Torre dell’Orogio – clock tower.

3. Cefalù, is a beautiful city in the province of Palermo, is one of the chief tourist attractions in the area. Situated on the northern coast, on the Tyrrhenian Sea- Cefalù is its major beach resort. Cefalù is popular for its unbelievable Cathedral (Duomo) ruling the centre of town, pretty harbour – Piazza Marina, old town streets, and stunning beach. Cefalù is around 75 km east from the regional capital and 185 km west of Messina.

If you are planning  a beach vacation then Italy will give you what you are looking for. Whether it is beautiful blue beaches or shining sun-kissed sand, you will just all in love with this place completely. It is amazing to see how beaches change their color with the rising and setting sun. You will surely capture some of the best memories of your life here.

You can come here all year round, the place has something to give to every tourist. It is beautiful and attractive and will fulfill all your recreational desires. You will definitely love the night life, amazing shopping centers, undefined architecture and beautiful surroundings of the country.

So if you are planning an exotic trip by the sea with your family or just your beloved then make sure to check out the amazing beachside packages offered by companies online to make your trip affordable and unforgettable.

Sailing holidays Aeolian is full of fun! The beautiful holiday in sailing yacht is equipped with everything an owner wants in his speedboat.


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