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Majorca
The most popular holiday destination in the Mediterranean for sun and fun. Mallorca
has great beach resorts and it's well worth a tour of this beautiful island by
car, or bike, to discover romantic fishing villages and historic monasteries.
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Tenerife
Tenerife, the largest island in the Canary Isles, enjoys a perfect climate. There
is little variation in the average temperatures between summer and winter, which
hover between 15ºC and 24ºC, and there is only very occasional rain.
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Ibiza
Ibiza is part of the Balearic Islands. It is well known as popular destination
for young clubbers, but Ibiza has much more to offer besides night clubs. Its
jagged coastline contains dreamy white sandy beaches, hidden coves and bays. |
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Sri
Lanka Sri Lanka lies off the southern tip of
India, an island
paradise that is the cradle of the Buddhist faith. Sri Lanka is situated just
three degrees north of the Equator, meaning the weather is constantly hot, humid
and tropical.
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USA
- Orlando, Florida Orlando is an essential part
of any Florida
holiday. The only problem will be organising your time (no matter how long you
stay, you won't visit every attraction). Take a Fly-Drive holiday, with overnight
stays at different hotels.
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Lanzarote
Lanzarote is more laid-back than its popular sister islands of Tenerife
and Gran Canaria.
Nature is still a big attraction on this small volcanic island, which measures
only 38 miles long and 13 miles at its widest point.
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