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MALAGA, SPAIN
Upon arrival in Granada we will proceed to the world-famous fortified Alhambra Palace, sometimes also referred to as the ‘Red Palace’ because of its construction from red stone. The Arabian Palace, the heart of Alhambra, is composed of three enclosures:
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MALAGA, SPAIN
Departing from the port of Malaga, our coach will take the road following the coastline until we reach Marbella, the most cosmopolitan of the Costa del Sol’s resorts and, certainly, the choice of the rich and famous
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MALAGA, SPAIN
We will depart from Malaga’s pier and drive towards Mijas, passing through pine-clad hills until we reach this picturesque village located at the foothills of the Sierra.Before arriving at Mijas, we will visit the ‘Molino de la Paca’
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DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
Leaving the port we drive to the newly built bridge across the Dubrovnik River, to our first panoramic stop, which will offer us a spectacular view of the picturesque Lapad peninsula, the commercial port of Gruž and the Elaphite archipelago.
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DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
From the port we drive along the coastal road for approximately 15 kilometres (nine miles) to reach Trsteno. Here we will take a walk through the oldest and finest botanical gardens in Croatia, established by the Gozza-Gučetić family in the 16th century, containing an array of exotic plants and vegetation.
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DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
Leaving the port by coach, we will enjoy the short journey to Cavtat, in the south, stopping en route at two panoramic viewpoints for breathtaking views of Dubrovnik.
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DUBROVNIK, CROATIA
Departing from the quayside, we shall board our awaiting coach and drive to Pile Gate, the starting point for our guided walking tour of the Old Town and it’s treasures.
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CAGLIARI, SARDINIA
Driving in a south westerly direction from Cagliari, our coach will pass St Gill’s Lagoon – where, if we are lucky, we may see pink flamingos. Our route continues amongst olive groves and we will spot, in the distance, one of the biggest refineries in the Mediterranean, belonging to the township of Sarroch.
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CAGLIARI, SARDINIA
As we leave our ship we will enjoy a scenic tour of Cagliari. Travelling along the main streets of the town, we reach the Basilica of Bonaria, which stands against the old church in Aragonese-Gothic style; from here we can admire a complete view over the Gulf of Cagliari.
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CATANIA, ITALY
Mount Etna is Europe’s largest active volcano, standing at approximately 3,326 metres (10,910 feet) high, with its flanks covered with scores of cones and craters. Etna covers an area of 1,190 kilometres² (460 square miles) with a basal circumference of 140 kilometres.
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CATANIA, SICILY
Catania, Sicily’s second largest city, which sits at the foot of Mount Etna, Europe’s largest active volcano. We will begin our tour by discovering the splendid Baroque City, re-built after the earthquake of 1693.
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VENICE, ITALY
From the pier we board a private motor launch to take us to the famous St. Mark’s area and a short walk will take us to St Mark’s Square, where our local guides await us. Here our tour of this fascinating city, rising from the water, begins.
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VENICE, ITALY
This tour gives us an opportunity to visit two of the islands surrounding Venice. Leaving the pier by motor launch, we travel along the Giudecca Canal and the lagoon to reach Murano, renowned since 1921 for its glass manufacture.
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VENICE, ITALY
By motor launch we depart from our ship to St Lucia area and here we will have a short walk to reach the beautiful Zen Palace, the venue in which we will experience an exceptional evening of entertainment.
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LISBON, PORTUGAL
We start this tour with a panoramic drive so we can get a general overview of Lisbon City centre.We will make a brief stop at the top of King Edward VII Park from where we can enjoy a spectacular view of the city and harbour.
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MALAGA, SPAIN
Malaga is the capital city of the Costa del Sol, founded by the Phoenicians as a colony some 3000 years ago it has come under the rule of the Romans, the Carthaginians and the Moors.
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TUNIS, TUNISIA
We will depart from the port to Carthage, where we will find the Punic and Roman remains of an ancient city that was one of the most powerful in the Western Mediterranean.
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TUNIS, TUNISIA
On our drive from our ship to Dougga, we will stop en route at the small town of Tatour. This town was founded by Moors, but has been influenced by Andalucians, which can be seen in the architecture – in particular the Mosque.
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TUNIS, TUNISIA
Our tour begins with a short drive from the port to Medina, the old town in Tunis –an intricate mix of alleys and covered passages, full of powerful scents and colours, and energetic trade.
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TUNIS, TUNISIA
We will depart from the port to Carthage, where we will find the Punic and Roman remains of an ancient city that was one of the most powerful in the western Mediterranean. Nowadays Carthage is a residential district of Tunis and not much is left of the city that was founded by the Phoenicians in 814 BC.
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CATANIA, SICILY
The picturesque little town of Taormina enjoys a magnificent position on a terrace overlooking the Ionian Sea, on the east coast of Sicily. Though it has become one of the most popular Mediterranean sunspots, it has managed to retain its medieval character.
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