Bodrum
Former town of Herodotus, Bodrum is today yachting center of Turkey continues its tradition of ancient ship construction, specializating in the elegant yachts with wooden casing, known as gülete. Reputation or Bohemian artistic center was won after exile of Cevat Sakir Kabaagaçli here in 1923. Writers and artists were attracted by stories about Bodrum. Hallicarnassus old town great Mausoleum, one of the seven wonders of antiquity, the famous castle, amphitheater, maritime museum unique is Bodrum today - a relaxing city, surrounded by wonderful mountains, full of large markets and stage of apusuri amazing. Sand and water are warm, and to believe in the beauty of this place, you must visit it. Opposite of Bodrum, the Karaada is the best place for scuba diving.

Cocos Island
Cocos Island 40 hectares, located on the southern coast of Guam, is surrounded by a lagoon of clear turquoise color, high in Merizo village, where they can be reached by transparent-bottomed boats. Besides the fact that is a favorite destination for dining, Cocos Island is world attention due floatage Spanish Ships of War, still remained in the bottom water. Since 1998 ten diving archaeologists scoop and ocean depths.

Gandia

Cyprus
Island of Cyprus is situated in the Middle East, in the Mediterranean Sea, bordered in the territory of Syria and Turkey in the West in the South.
It offers everything that is beautiful in Greece and Turkey: sunny Mediterranean beaches, charming villages and ruins of ancient civilization.
A small country, but a great and generous island, which hosts a variety of landscapes impressive. While off the coast, you will find beaches with a shining very fine sand in the island's many attractions is welcomed visitors: from the pine forests which often cover Troodos Mountains, Byzantine churches to spread throughout the island and up the riches of Ayia Napa or plantations of oranges and vineyard from near Limassol. History is present here since the weather gods, since it is said that goddess Aphrodite was born on these lands, and pers, Greeks, Egyptians, Romans and even the British, they left fingerprints in the Cypriot culture and architecture and even in art food.