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Ayia Napa (Cyprus): Home to an ancient monastry

June 10, 2007 |23:26 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

Ayia Napa in Greece; or Agia Napa in English, is a resort on the southern coast of Cyprus. Famous for its sandy beaches, it has now more of a clubbing resort than a family vacationing point, which it once was.  

The name Ayia Napa was borrowed from a Venetian-time monastery, which once used to be at the centre of the town, but unfortunately, for the religious it is now transformed into a major club of the city. The name itself, means ‘Saint’ in Greek language, while napa means a forested valley.  

According to a legend, the renowned original icon was discovered by a hunter in pursuit of his prey. On discovering he named it Virgin Mary of Agia Napa and the monastry which was built in 1500s was named on the same name. Later on, a settlement evolved around it.  

The town has now become one of the major clubbing destinations in the Mediterranean Sea region. Half of its visitors come here only due to this reason, while the other half are attracted by its beautiful beaches, sunny climate and ancient culture and traditions.

Paros Island: An important part of the Cyclades Group

June 9, 2007 |17:04 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

Lying west of Naxos in eastern Mediterranean Sea, Paros Island is separated by it by a 8 kilometre wide channel. Paros Island is a part of the Cyclades Group of Island and is 100 nautical miles southeast of the coastal city of Piraeus.  

A smaller island called Antiparos and various smaller islets, which together form the cluster also known as Paros Islands, surrounds Paros Island.  

Paros is considered an ideal place for windsurfing as constant strong winds in the channel between Paros and Naxos provides ample opportunity for thrill seekers to go for it.  

The island is also quite famous for its beaches. The biggest one is Chrissi Akti near Drios on the eastern coast facing Naxos. Others are Pounda, Logaras, Piso Livadi, Naoussa bay and Agia Irini.  

The main town is Parikia, which is settled on the original site of the ancient town of Paros. The town’s harbour is a major destination for ferries, catamarans and tourist boats that travel between major ports of the Aegean Sea.

Siros Island: Hosting Cyclades regional capital town, Ermoupoli

June 9, 2007 |17:03 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

Syros or Siros, whatever way it is pronounced or written, is a small island of the Cyclades Group in the Aegean Sea, some 78 nautical miles southeast of Athens.  

The main attractions of Siros, are its two main towns – Ermoupoli and Ano Syros. Ermoupoli is the not just the island’s main town but also the Groups’ capital city as well. The town has always been one of the region’s (Aegean Sea) significant centres of both commerce and culture.  

During the 19 century, Ermoupoli was the busiest port in whole of Greece, so much so, that it became the centre of ship building industry. Visitors can still see remnants of once famous shipping industries on the port. Even the people who grew rich on the basis of the industry, their houses or rather, their mansions can be view along the waterfront.  

The capital city Ermoupoli known as the ‘Queen of the Cyclades’, and ‘City of the Hermes’ is home of numerous monuments that reflect the neo-classical architectural style. There are numerous churches, as well as beautiful mansions lying up on the coastal front.  

For visitors, there is an Archaeological Museum and a library as well as many cafes and eateries.

Ajaccio (Corsica Island) - Capital city & birth town of Napoleon Bonaparte

June 6, 2007 |17:00 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

The capital city of the island of Corsica in Mediterranean Sea also happens to be the birth town of the famous French Emperor, Napoleon Bonaparte. The famous Frenchman was born here in 1769.  

Located on the western coast of the island, it lies some 210 nautical miles from the nearest neighbour on the mainland France, Marseille. The city’s position is such that a small forest protects it from most sides, while a peninsula protects its harbour lying on the Gulf of Ajaccio.  

Ajaccio’s famous son, Napoleon’s association with the town can be gauge easily with the countless street signs bearing his name as well as many statues of the famous general are visible across the city. His family’s home, where he was born is one of the main attractions of the city.  

The present town of Ajaccio lies about two miles south of the original town of the same name. Due to certain reasons, which are unknown, the present-day Genoese rulers transferred the settlement from the original site to this new site in the year 1492.  

The town has a lot of significance attached to it. It has been a seat of bishopric dating back to the 7 century. It once had training colleges, a communal college, a museum and a library.  

The town besides being a tourist attraction also has a small manufacturing economy of cigars, macaroni as well as a shipbuilding and sardine-fishing industry. Its main exports are timber, citrons, skins, chestnuts and gallic acid.

Port Vecchio, Corsica's third largest town

June 5, 2007 |17:22 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

The third largest town on the island, after Bastia and Ajaccia, Port Vecchio is often called the ‘City of Salt’.  

This is so, as the city, or rather; the port was developed after draining the offshore salt marshes. The city, which is located on the south section of the island, is part of the Corse-du-Sud, departmente of France.  

The city of 10,000 souls, gets populated four times to its normal size during the summer months, when tourist from Italy, Germany and the Netherlands descent on it.

One of the main reasons for this influx is due to its large harbour, that facilitates the arrival of so many of these visitors, as it makes it cheaper to travel via ferry from France and Italy.  

There are quite a number of beautiful beaches on this side of the island, one of which is the Palombaggia, which is listed among the most wonderful beaches of the world.

Lilla Karlso Island: Sweden's nature reserve in Baltic Sea

June 4, 2007 |13:29 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

One of the smallest of Swedish Islands in the Baltic Sea, Lilla Karlso is only 1.6 square kilometres in mass and about 66 meters high above sea level.  

Situated some 3 km west of the island of Gotland and 4.5 km from Stora Karlso, this island is basically a limestone plateau, with parts of coast consisting of steep cliffs.  

The island is full of rich flora and fauna. In 1954, the Swedish Government, declared this island, along with its nearby counterpart, Stora Karlso, as a nature reserve.  

Among the flora the island has some of the oldest broadleaf forest found in this region. There are also certain rare plants such as Lactuca Quercina and hart’s fern as well as Petrorhagia Prolifera. In the fauna department, the island posses several thousand pairs of guillemont and razorbills.  

The island is accessible during summer months by boats that run from the port of Klintehamn, on the island of Gotland.

Iceland's other equally wonderful waterfalls

June 4, 2007 |13:16 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

Though, the land is chock-a-block dotted with waterfalls, some of which are quite small, not very spectacular, others are really, really spectacular, presenting a very beautiful view.  

Among some of the waterfalls are:  

Hengifoss – Flows from the river Lagarfljot, which stems from Lake Lagarfljot situated on the eastern side of Iceland. Said to be the highest waterfall in the country, Hengifoss falls from a height of 118 m, which then give birth to another waterfall, call Litlanesfoss.  

Skogafoss – Situated in the south part of the country, Skogafoss is one of the most beautiful, and scenic waterfalls, with a consistent production of a single or a double rainbow on sunny days.  

Gjain – The waterfall is located in the valley of the same name, Gjain, which is full of small waterfalls, ponds and volcanic structures and is situated in the south of Iceland. It is located about half-an-hour distance by foot from the historical farm, Stong.  

Svartifoss – One of the most popular sights of the Skaftafell National Park, Svartifoss waterfall, is surrounded by dark lava columns, which contributed to its name. The hexagonal columns were creation of cooled lava flow, giving rise to crystallized formations.

Towns on the northwestern tip of Corsica

June 4, 2007 |12:29 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

The northern part of Corsica Island that forms the Haute Corse department of France, contains three main thriving, albeit small communities.  

Calvi – According to a legend, this was a possible birthplace of Christopher Columbus, as it was then part of the Genoese Empire. Home to 4,800 inhabitants, this town mainly relies on tourists who descend on the town during summer months.  

Bastia – An important port on the island and very famous locality, known for its fine wines. With 40,000 locals this town is the largest of the Haute-Corse department. With 340 days a year of sunshine there are hardly any reasons to suggest that this town would ever be derived of any tourists.  

L'Île-Rousse – Or Isula Rossa in Corsican language, is the smallest of the three. With only 2,500 residents, the town was founded by Pasquale Paoli in 1758 to create a port to counter the trading monopoly of the Genoese.

Anvers Island - Home to the British Antarctic Survey Station

June 3, 2007 |22:39 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

Known by many names: Anvers Island, Antwerp Island, Antwerpen Island or simply Isla Amberes, the island is the largest island of Palmer Archipelago, most of which lies inside the Antarctic Circle.  

Though the above-mentioned names are just derivatives, except the name, Antwerp, the Belgium city, after which it is named, this antarctic island is a mountainous islands some 38 miles along, lying southwest of the Braband Island, inside the Antarctic Circle.  

The island is famous for being the home of a former British Antarctic Survey station from 1955 till 1958.

The station, which was built for the purpose of survey and geology, and it, consisted of a hut was later loaned to the American Government who used it as an extension to their own station located on the Palmer Station.  

The island can also claimed its fame for being portrayed in Grim Fiddle’s film, ‘Kingdom’ and in John Calvin Batchelor’s novel, ‘The birth of the People’s Republic of Antarctica’.

The many holy attractions at the island of Delos (Greece)

June 3, 2007 |22:38 | Attractions | Fun Places to visit | Vacations, Tourist Spots  By : Arsalaan Haleem

Known as the birthplace of Greek Gods, Apollo and Artemis, the island of Delos is seen as a holy sanctuary, which predates the birth of above-mentioned gods.  

Located just three kilometers off the coast of Mykonos Island, Delos Island is full of archaelogical preserves of sacred monuments, as well as ancient palaces and temples dedicated to ancient Greek gods and goddesses.  

Some of the popular tourist attractions at the island are:  

Terrace of the Lions: The people of nearby island of Naxos dedicated this to the God Apollo. It dates back to 600 BC and had originally nine to twelve snarling marble lions in a squatting position, guarding the Sacred Way, a main thoroughfare during the ancient times.  

House of the Dolphins: This mosaic atrium was dedicated to the God Erotes, riding dolphins.  

Minoan Fountain: This monument is a rectangular public fountain hewn in the rock with a central column. It used to formalised the sacred spring in its present 6 century form, reconstructed later in 166 BC.   

The Sacred Lake and the Sacred Harbour are among the popular features of the island.

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