The 5 'Must Play' Golf Courses of the Costa Blanca One of Spains top Mediterranean destinations, the main attractions of the Costa Blanca are its excellent beaches and the range of classic golf courses. With weather that is conducive to year-round visitation, the Costa Blanca also has lots of fascinating old towns and villages to explore, and many bars and restaurants that will tempt you with their variations on the local fine wines and tasty cuisine. The top five Costa Blanca golf courses provide a range of scenery and...
The 5 'Must Play' Golf Courses of the Costa Brava in Spain Set between the Pyrenees Mountains and the Mediterranean Sea, the Costa Brava has more than ten golf courses and plenty of excellent holiday accommodation to choose from. Reasonable green fees are a bonus.
And you can visit most times of the year and expect sunny weather and good playing conditions. As well as golf, you have any number of lovely beaches, and a selection of charming old towns and villages that have lots of dining and shopping options.
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The 5 'Must Play' Golf Courses On Tenerife The Canary Islands top destination, Tenerife has almost year-round perfect weather for golf. There are nine courses on the island, each with its own challenges and varied topography, bearing the hallmarks of top designers such as Seve Ballesteros, Donald Steel, and Pepe Gancedo. Major PGA tournaments are held on Tenerife and first-class hotels offer excellent accommodation and fine dining to complement a high-quality golfing experience.
Abama
Set in the southwest of the island, this very new...
The 5 'Must Play' Golf Courses On The Costa Del Sol Rightly referred to as the 'Golf Coast', Costa del Sol has around 60 courses to choose from, and choosing the top five is always difficult. There is plenty of choice in course styles and price ranges, and any number of accommodation options. The bonus is over 100 km of sparkling coastline, with any number of beaches to choose from, as well as attractions such as Moorish castles, and charming cities like Marbella and Puerto Banus, which offer a varied and vibrant nightlife that includes many...
The Costa Rei - Sardinias Quieter Alternative If you are looking for a new Italian seaside holiday destination, you should consider the Costa Rei in southern Sardinia, about 60 km north east of Cagliari and 15km from Villasimius. From Villasimius, the coast road to Costa Rei climbs through steep hairpins offering beautiful views to sea.
Less pricey and less crowded than Costa Smeralda, in the northeast, Costa Rei nonetheless has lots to offer, including long stretches of beautiful white-sand beaches fronting clean, crystal-clear waters,...
The Other 'Italian Lakes' Mention the Italian Lakes as a holiday destination, and travellers think of the famous string of glacial lakes in the northern Lombardy region, between the foothills of the Prealpine, astride Italys border with Switzerland.
Lake Maggiore, Lake Lugano, Lake Como, and Lake Garda attract the crowds and are an effort to reach, but the volcanic lakes to the north of Rome, in the Lazio region Lake Bracciano, Lake Bolsena and Lake Vico are very accessible and extremely beautiful. They sit...
Visiting the Wineries of Tuscany Picturesque Tuscany, one of Italys twenty wine regions, is classic wine country, and the origin of some of the worlds most popular red wines. The relatively high altitude, hillside Tuscan vineyards, with high temperature fluctuations and harsh winters, provide high-quality wines.
The vineyards of Tuscanys four main wine districts are buzzing with activity during La Vendemmia, the autumn grape harvest. The weather at this time of year is just perfect for touring the back roads of Chianti,...
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