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         <title>United Kingdom - Whitby</title>
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         <description>Whitby in North Yorkshire dates back to Roman Times; it is a delightful coastal town, and a fishing port which still retains much of its original charm.</description>
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         <title>France - Nice</title>
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         <description>Nice is a charming city in south-eastern France and a popular tourist destination for many people. Vieux Nice, the old town is delightful with narrow twisting streets, picturesque houses close together and lively squares to discover. There are shops to explore and cafés where you can enjoy some refreshment, relax, unwind and soak up the holiday atmosphere You will find traditional stores, antique shops as well as smart restaurants around the harbour area.                                 </description>
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         <title>United Kingdom - Ipswich</title>
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         <description>The town of Ipswich in Suffolk, England makes a good base from which to explore this area of the country and is also worth considering for a short stay break. To get an insight into the history of this area you should visit the Ipswich Museum. One of the regular guided walks may be of interest or a bus tour; both are beneficial particularly if you are on a short holiday break. You can explore the town yourselves stroll through the historic streets and the regenerated waterfront.</description>
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         <title>Norway - Oslo</title>
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         <description>Oslo, Norways capital is worth considering for a short city holiday break whether you choose a summer or winter break Oslo has plenty to offer its visitors in and around the city.</description>
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         <title>Greece - Naxos</title>
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         <description>Naxos is the largest of the Greek island group that make up the Cyclades the island is an ideal holiday destination; there are superb beaches, spectacular scenery, history and culture to experience and enjoy.</description>
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         <title>United Kingdom - Guernsey</title>
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         <description>Guernsey is one of the Channel Islands it is a small island measuring around 50 sq. miles its capital and main port is St. Peter Port the town attracts many tourists. In the main summer holiday season it is advisable to book your accommodation in advance of your stay. You can opt for luxury hotels, self-catering or a campsite whichever suits your needs there is a variety to choose from.</description>
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         <title>Germany - Dresden</title>
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         <description>Dresden  Germany lies on the banks of the River Elbe, almost all of Dresdens wonderful buildings were destroyed in February 1945 when allied bombings destroyed the centre of Dresden. Most of the citys landmarks have now been re-built and today Dresden is a modern, interesting city and a popular city break destination.
Dresden offers its visitors a variety of attractions with many sightseeing opportunities including historical and cultural venues.</description>
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         <title>United Kingdom - Bude</title>
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         <description>Bude in the north of Cornwall is a traditional British sea-side resort with some wonderful coastal scenery. The rugged coastline is ideal for walkers and Budes nearby beaches are popular with holidaymakers and surfers alike.</description>
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         <title>Turkey - Bodrum</title>
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         <description>Bodrum, one of the prettiest resorts in the Aegean, this popular resort attracts a great many foreign holidaymakers but still retains its Turkish character. It is one of Turkeys most vibrant holiday locations. Bodrum is a bustling, sophisticated and cosmopolitan resort, with whitewashed houses, and narrow streets that wind there way down to the sea below.</description>
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         <title>Spain - Port d Alcúdia</title>
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         <description>The holiday resort of Port d´Alcúdia is situated on Majorcas north-eastern coast Majorca is the biggest of the Balearic Islands and is a favourite holiday destination for many people.</description>
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