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  • Top 5 family holidays in Spain

    Tenerife

    Tenerife

    A family holiday offers the perfect chance to relax, press the pause button on everyday life and simply spend some quality time together. And if you’re looking for the perfect destination, Spain can’t be beaten for the endless amount of things to do, wonderful weather and child-friendly atmosphere.

    With this in mind, we’ve put together our top five family destinations across in Spain. All you have to do is decide where to go, pack up your family and, well, maybe book a ticket to Spain, but it really dues worth it as you will hopefully see below. Have you ever been to Spain or it is on your wishlist? Let us know in the comment section below.

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  • Top 5 travel destinations where you can spot dolphins

    Monkey Mia, photo by Eulinky

    Dolphins are some of the friendliest animals on the planet, and also possibly the smartest after humans – so what’s there not to love about them? Many people like them because of the tricks they can perform, but seeing a dolphin happily frolicking in its natural habitat is better than seeing it in an aquarium.

    There are approximately forty species of dolphins on the planet, and they live in many parts of the world. If you like seeking out dolphins in the wild, then there are many travel destinations you can visit, and in most of these places there are tours or cruises for dolphin sightings. Here are the top 5 travel destinations where you can spot dolphins.

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  • Top 5 unusual New Year’s ideas

    Marrakech

    Marrakech

    On New Year’s Even, most people usually go to a party, have a nice dinner, dance and drink and make resolutions for the upcoming year. And while this is a pretty fun way to spend the last night of the year, after years and years of doing the same thing for New Years, it’s not unthinkable that you should want a change.

    So what is there to do? You can either go somewhere you’ve never been before, celebrate New Year’s in a different time zone, join the locals in some fun traditions or do something that is not in the least related to New Year’s. Let your imagination run wild and maybe these top 5 unusual New Year’s ideas will give you some inspiration.

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  • Five European islands that you shouldn’t miss

    Santa Cruz, Tenerife

    Santa Cruz, Tenerife

    Considering the continent’s amazing diversity, it’s hard to generalize anything when it comes to European tourism. History, multiculturalism, architectural masterpieces and wonderful nature are all only some of the aspects that can add value to your European experience.

    But sometimes (well, actually, in most cases), taking the less beaten path can lead to the greatest discoveries.  Continental Europe has much to show and tell, but so do all those little islands surrounding Europe’s coasts. And the best thing about islands is that, not matter how close to the continent, they somehow always managed to develop some characteristic that is exclusively theirs – in other words, each island is a world of its own. Here comes out selection of Europe’s most beautiful and interesting islands:

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  • Top Five Mardi Gras Festivals

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    Venice-Carnival

    The history of Mardi Gras parades goes back to pre-christian times, when the Romans used to celebrate Lupercalia, a pagan ritual in which circus demonstrations represented the main ingredient (it might as well be the starting point of the notorious catch-phrase ‘bread and circuses”). When Christianity started to spread, it encompassed some of these traditions in a manifestation that was meant to mark the beginning of the 40-day Lent preceding Easter.

    Across the centuries, the Mardi Gras (‘Fat Tuesday’) has grown to represent the carnival period, a time for joy and decadence, when people all around the world gather on the streets, put on their masks and unleash their senses.

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