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Paphos Harbour and Castle - The harbour at Paphos attracts visitors all year round, who take the opportunity to walk along the quay and maybe visit one of the fish restaurants, tavernas or cafes. The view is superb, with lots of colourful fishing boats bobbing in the harbour. The castle is in fact all that remains of a much earlier castle dating from 1391, which was demolished by the Venetians.
Do you want to take a tour of Mississippi that includes the scary things to do there such as the “Candlelight Ghost Tour” during Halloween week in Vicksburg or the Ghosts and Legends tour in Columbus? If ghosts aren’t your thing how about going to Noxubee and seeing the restored 1907 jail with it’s operative gallows? If you want beauty rather than ghosts and scary things then maybe you should visit the Magnolia mansion which was built in 1850 with the antebellum architecture features showcasing the exquisite mahogany staircase and the stunning furnishings of the time. You can visit the mansion in Aberdeen.
In the heart of the Mediterranean you will find an island both rich in history and finely tuned with the 21st century requirements. Cyprus. An outstanding cultural experience, never forgetting it’s ancient past and highlighting it’s presence in Europe. A discoverers dream come true with spell bounding beaches, inviting mountain peaks, olive tree groves, as well as aromatic lemon trees and the remains of past cultures. It can only found in Cyprus.
This article is about spending holidays in Italy and where are good places to go as well as what there is to do.
Whilst on holiday it is not uncommon for travellers to stand out amongst a crowd and this tends to attract the unwanted attention of con artists or petty criminals as well as leaving the traveller open to being ripped off by the likes of locals who just see dollar signs walking by when a foreigner passes them. The fact that holiday-makers often have trouble speaking in the local tongue and aren’t always confident only makes them stand out more as they flick through their maps and translation books, trying to make sense of their surroundings.
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