Virginia Beach, Virginia

If you're looking for the perfect summer time vacation, you may want to consider Virginia Beach, Virginia. There are just so many things to do and see, the whole family can have fun; yes even the kids. Virginia Beach is a nice place to visit any time of the year, but the summer time is an even better time to visit due to the fact that the weather will be nice and you can actually get out and enjoy it.

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Darjeeling, India

Darjeeling is one of the most famous hill stations in India, having served as the most sought after summer retreat by the English during the colonial rule. It is situated at a height of 7001 feet (3.134 meters) and is flanked by some of the world’s tallest mountains, including the famous Kanchenjunga (the K2 peak).

The views are exquisite, offering an image that your eyes will never tire of. One of the best ways to fully experience the magic of this wondrous place is to take a trek in the surrounding country side.

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Marvellous Marrakech

Marrakech is the second-largest city in Morocco, located against the wonderous backdrop of the Atlas Mountains. It is an ancient walled city, characterised by narrow streets, medieval buildings, bustling markets and mosques, where your senses are assailed by exotic smells, sights and sounds. Morocco is not a destination for beach lovers, being almost 2-hours’ drive from the coast, but it is the perfect place to visit for those who wish to experience a completely different way of life and a culture that is a mixture of Arabic, African Berber and European influences.

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Coco Cay

Royal Caribbean is synonymous with vacation cruising, after all, their ships ply all of the seven seas and are some of the most recognizable in the cruise liners in the world. Yet, it is on one of their quiet and out of the way cruises that you can find the most relaxation and truly find the space to have some fun. Several of their ships stop at their private island of Coco Cay, and believe me the place is well worth a visit. Yes, it has the tourist-trap shops, but what place doesn’t nowdays?

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Hurghada, Egypt

Hurghada is a modern resort on the Red Sea coast. Once a small fishing village, its popularity with both Egyptian and European holidaymakers has led to the building of so many hotels, bars, shops and restaurants that it now stretches along 20 miles of coastline, which has necessitated a major expansion of the local airport. Today it is one of Egypt’s premier holiday destinations.

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Rajasthan, India

Rajasthan is a province in north-west India that is often referred to as “The Land of Kings” due to its historic royal associations. It is the largest state in India, occupying an area of approximately 343,000 sq km, and its capital city is Jaipur.

Summertime temperatures can often reach 45oC, so it is advisable for people accustomed to cooler climates to visit Rajasthan during the winter months of October to March. This is also the best time to enjoy local festivals and traditional fairs.

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Reykjavik, Iceland

Founded by the Vikings in the first century AD, Reykjavik means “smoky bay”, named for the natural geysers and geothermal springs which today provide much of the city’s heating. It stands on a peninsula beside Faxaflói Bay in the south-west corner of Iceland, looking out into the Atlantic Ocean. Rising behind the city is the imposing Mount Esja, which dominates the skyline.

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Seeing Salzburg

Picturesque Salzburg is located in central Austria, close to the Bavarian border, and straddling the River Salzach. It is familiar to many of us as the setting of the popular film The Sound of Music and it is also famous for being the birthplace of the composer Mozart.

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