Posts Tagged ‘fun’
  • Ibiza An Island Of Contrasts
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 26th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
    Of course it's world-renowned for its uniquely hedonistic clubbing scene, but there are so many other sides to the island. Ibiza's wildly beautiful coastline boasts dozens of outstanding cove beaches, lapped by crystalline turquoise waters, while the hilly interior is replete with whitewashed villages and pine forests. Then there are dozens of remarkable restaurants offering everything from typical Ibicencan dishes, Zen-styled sushi bars to cutting-edge contemporary cuisine. Ibiza represents a p...
  • About Malta
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 19th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
    Malta is a tiny island in the centre of the Mediterranean sea, surrounded by crystal clear water and is great for swimming and all kinds of water sports. Nightlife here is excellent. The people are friendly and are always ready to help anyone out. Malta?s two main languages are Maltese and English. Practically everyone speaks English here, making it easier for an English speaking tourist to feel welcome. Malta has a high standard of English and in Summer, thousands of foreign students come here ...
  • Ibiza An Island Of Contrasts
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 16th, 2009 at 11:20 pm
    Of course it's world-renowned for its uniquely hedonistic clubbing scene, but there are so many other sides to the island. Ibiza's wildly beautiful coastline boasts dozens of outstanding cove beaches, lapped by crystalline turquoise waters, while the hilly interior is replete with whitewashed villages and pine forests. Then there are dozens of remarkable restaurants offering everything from typical Ibicencan dishes, Zen-styled sushi bars to cutting-edge contemporary cuisine. Ibiza represents a p...
  • About Malta
    by Sea Tour
    Posted July 8th, 2009 at 7:19 pm
    Malta is a tiny island in the centre of the Mediterranean sea, surrounded by crystal clear water and is great for swimming and all kinds of water sports. Nightlife here is excellent. The people are friendly and are always ready to help anyone out. Malta?s two main languages are Maltese and English. Practically everyone speaks English here, making it easier for an English speaking tourist to feel welcome. Malta has a high standard of English and in Summer, thousands of foreign students come here ...
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