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Mexico is the seventh most popular tourist destination in the world. Tourism can be divided into two halves the popular beach resorts, and the ancient sites of the lost pre-Columbian civilisations.

There are many ancient sites spread throughout Mexico, they rank in stature and importance with the pyramids of Egypt. Chichen Itza on the Yucatan Peninsula is one such location, featuring a huge main pyramid, this was the site of the centre of Mayan culture for over a thousand years.
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Lanzarote, lies only just 110 Kms miles off the African coast, and is around 60Kms long and 20 wide, the island is well known for its very dry and mild climate with temperatures always between 21°C and 29°C year-round, there is little rainfall at any time of the year.

Like all the other Canary Islands, Lanzarote, was born from a volcano, the last major eruption, over a hundred years ago, have left parts of the island looking like the moons surface, you can even visit the 7Km long Atlantida tunnel the longest, volcanic tunnel in the world.
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Barbados is located way down in the far south of the Caribbean island chain, is a fairly small island of just over 300 square Kms, with 100 Kms of pristine coastline. The population is small at just over a quarter of a million people, it was first colonised by the British in 1627.

Therefore, it has the strange distinction of having been under continuous British rule until becoming independent in 1966. This fact is very important, as the influence of British culture is very profound indeed, English is the official language, and ‘Britishness’ can be seen and felt everywhere, including food, music and a general British feel to the island.
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On the Costa Calida in the Spanish region of Murcia, close to Murcia’s San Javier Airport, and Around 100km’s south of Alicante airport, you will find La Manga, a thin slice of land nearly 30 km long, that the separates’ the Mediterranean from the Mar Menor inlet, a small inland sea.

Mar Menor is easily Europe’s largest saltwater lagoon, its coastline measures over 70kms and is dotted with many small villagers that are still very traditional flavour, with picturesque windmills and little whitewashed houses; the lagoon is also a magnet for water sports enthusiasts.
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Cuba has transformed since it first opened up to international tourism after 30 years of not allowing foreign visitors, Private accommodation renovation, and building is booming, this provides visiting tourists with a good selection of apartments and other private accommodation.

The city definitely has an exotic Latin, Caribbean flavour, with music, pouring out of every doorway and window; people come from all over the world to party and dance the night away in Havana’s plentiful clubs.
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Los Cristianos is a well known and established resort on the of the island of Tenerife, in the Canary Isles, it is only around 20-25 minutes south of the airport but is not under the flight path, the town is extremely popular with families who have younger children as well as older couples.

It is geographically very close to Playa de Las Americas but a world away in terms of atmosphere. If you want, the raucous ‘dance till dawn’ nightlife in is very close by in Las Americas, but Los Cristianos is a far more quiet, tranquil and family orientated town.
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Spain has a very long, established history of providing first class facilities for the golfing enthusiast; it is a Europe’s most popular location for golfing breaks and holidays. This is due to two factors, firstly the multiple, very high quality courses spread throughout the country in particular along the Mediterranean coast.

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And secondly because of the excellent climate, especially in the cold winter months in the rest of the continent, Spain has a mild pleasant golfing climate. Andalucía, and Costa del Sol, this is a very popular golfing area because the winter weather is the best in mainland Europe. There are also the attractions of towns such as Marbella, and Estepona.
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