LANZAROTE, CANARY ISLANDS
The northern part of Lanzarote has some exceptional examples of how the volcanic eruptions affect the landscape and the life on the island.
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CADIZ, SPAIN
From the quay in Cadiz we drive along the highway, arriving into Jerez de la Frontera in just over an hour.
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PUNTARENAS, COSTA RICA
Follow the path of the Spaniards into the beautiful Central Plateau, a highland plateau hemmed by volcanoes and location of some of Costa Rica’s principal cities, including its capital – San José
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BELIZE CITY, BELIZE
The Caves Branch River winds its way through the Maya Mountains and numerous caves once inhabited by people of this ancient civilisation.
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GRAND TURK, TURKS & CAICOS
Words cannot describe the beauty and tranquil nature of the surrounding mangroves. We will paddle through, gentle, shallow waters as our guide provides us with interesting information regarding the plant and animal life that make the mangroves their homes.
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LA CORUNA, SPAIN
We will view from our coach the San Anton Castle, located along the seafront promenade, now housing the Archaeological Museum.We proceed to Betanzos, the Roman town that emerged from old Castros. King Alfonso IX granted it the same law-code as La Coruña and so a new era of prosperity began.
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SANTIAGO DE CUBA, CUBA
As we take the winding road out of Santiago to La Gran Piedra, one of the Sierra Maestra peaks, we will be able to admire wonderful views of the coast and surrounding countryside. La Gran Piedra is really a big mountain with a huge rock on the top but is nevertheless quite spectacular.
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TENERIFE, CANARY ISLANDS
Leaving the harbour, we take the motorway straight to the city of La Laguna. Centuries ago, La Laguna was the capital of the island. Its founders placed the city under the protection of Saint Christopher, from whom it gets its real name: San Cristóbal de La Laguna
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ACAPULCO, MEXICO
La Roqueta is a lush green private island off the coast, the biggest among those outside the bay, from which there are spectacular panoramic views of the Acapulco skyline from afar and the clear, cool Pacific Ocean
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PUERTO QUETZAL, GUATEMALA
Lake Atitlan that Aldous Huxley once called “the most beautiful in the world” is located in the mountainous region of Solola. With its crystalline – azure waters, Lake Atitlan is a natural wonder of blue set against a backdrop of three 10,000 foot volcanoes – Toliman, Atitlan and San Pedro – towering on the southern sky
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