Saint Tropez (France)

Saint Tropez is a small town situated in southern France and is a part of famous and well-known French Riviera. Named after the legend, Saint Tropez, attendant, and gladiator beheaded for not giving up his faith. His body was sent through the ocean, which was drifted to Saint Tropez to a location that’s called the…

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Bonifacio (Corsica, France)

General Info Bonifacio is a fascinating city situated at the southern part of the island of Corsica, France on impressive limestone cliffs. Bonifacio is the oldest, lovely medieval town in Corsica. Bonifacio is the star attraction in Corsica, attracting visitors from all over the island as well as overseas to admire its prehistoric sites, medieval…

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Cartagena (Spain)

General Info Cartagena is among the most attractive areas in Spain, because of the rich history of this area. Cartagena is situated in the autonomous community of the Region of Murcia. Cartagena was controlled by the Romans during the famous Punic War. The Roman people took Cartagena to its peak by transforming it into a thriving city.…

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Capri (Italy)

Photo credit: Mariano Mantel General info Capri is a Mediterranean island of calcareous origin which has been visited for many years by artists, writers and intellectuals, all enthralled by its beauty. A blend of nature, history, culture, worldliness, and events that daily mix with one another and bring the Tale of Capri to life; based…

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Valletta (Malta)

Photo credit:  Neil Howard General Info La Valletta, the well-preserved and historic capital of Malta, is entwined with the Knights of Malta. Conversely, these knights were called the SMOM (Sovereign Military Order Of Malta). Malta and Rhodes were at once their base till they were expelled from Rhodes in 1522 and were given the name Malta…

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Naples (Italy)

Photo credit:  ILCE3000 General Info Naples is the capital of the Italian region Campania and the largest city in southern Italy, situated on the Gulf of Naples between the amazing Mt. Vesuvius, one of three active volcanoes in Italy and Phlegraean Fields, which is a separated volcanic area. It’s the third-largest city in Italy with almost…

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