21 Feb 2008 02:01:56 | Rhiannon Williamson
The calm, unspoilt and pure waters of the Mediterranean Sea are
actually part of the Atlantic Ocean. The Mediterranean is almost
completely enclosed by the continents of Europe, Asia and Africa
and the Sea connects some of the most fascinating, exciting and
beautiful countries in the world including Egypt, Spain, Turkey
and Cyprus.
The histories of the countries with coastlines brushing the Med
are intrinsically linked with this romantic Sea and today they
are some of the most attractive and fascinating countries in the
world in which to holiday. This article examines some of the
main attractions of four of the favourite Mediterranean
countries.
Turkey
Turkey is the country where east really does meet west and where
European and Asian influences combine to create a vibrant and
passionate mix. The Turkish people are sincerely welcoming of
overseas visitors and charm growing numbers of tourists every
year. These visitors are attracted by the stunning sandy beaches
of the Med and the five star resorts, facilities and amenities
offered all along the Turkish Riviera.
If you choose to holiday in Turkey you will be visiting a land
where many ancient civilisations and cultures were born, where
two of the seven wonders of the ancient world were found and
where Cleopatra once holidayed and basked in the sumptuous
sunshine. Turkey is a land of contrasts where thousands of years
of history have been preserved, where brand new state of the art
resort facilities can be enjoyed and where the mighty mountains
reach right down into the warm waters of the Mediterranean Sea.
Greece
Greece and the Greek Islands like Crete and Corfu are blessed by
the inimitable Mediterranean climate that provides long hot and
balmy summer days and temperate, mild short winter months.
Visiting Greece you will be charmed by the tiny fishing villages
that have been little changed for the last hundreds of years and
where you can dine in the evening on the day’s fresh catch
whilst watching the sun setting into the sea.
Pristine whitewashed villages are scattered all along the
Mediterranean coastline of Greece like pebbles and you can sail
from island to island on a mini-Mediterranean cruise and take in
the different sights, sounds and flavours offered on each Greek
Island.
Spain
Once upon a time the beautiful Spanish coastline was also dotted
with tiny fishing communities whose whole lives and histories
revolved around the Mediterranean tides and treasures. Today the
Spanish coastline to the south of the country is much changed
and visitors can enjoy some fantastic five star resorts offering
an array and abundance of nightlife, day time excitement and
evening entertainment. The resorts on the Costa del Sol, Costa
Calida and Costa Blanca are vibrant, beautiful and hugely
popular.
For those in search of the old Spain just head north and take in
the rugged and impressive Mediterranean coastlines along the
Costa Brava and Costa Dorada which are dominated by magnificent
cliffs, rocky coves and secret sandy beaches.
Cyprus
Last but not least is possibly the most stunning of all of the
Mediterranean Islands – namely the island of Cyprus. It is not
the Med’s largest island but it is the Med’s most famous and
most popular and it offers visitors acres and acres of lush
interior, miles and miles of sandy beaches and two incredible
mountain ranges where you can ski in the morning before
travelling down to the seaside to enjoy an afternoon swim and a
barbeque beneath the setting sun.
The southern two thirds of Cyprus are inhabited by the friendly
and lively Greek Cypriots, and the most popular resorts in
Southern Cyprus include Ayia Napa and Paphos where the nightlife
is world famous and where the daily activities on offer are
plentiful.
Northern Cyprus faces the stunning Turkish coastline which is
strikingly visible on clear days. The people of the North are
probably some of the most friendly and genuinely hospitable
people in the entire Mediterranean region and their main resort
town is Kyrenia where you can take in the perfectly preserved
ancient harbour and the wonders of the ancient castle and the
old town before spending your afternoons and evenings lazily
whiling away the time dining on beautiful and fresh local food
and drinking the best Turkish wines.
About Author :
Rhiannon Williamson is a freelance writer whose many articles
about international travel and living abroad have appeared in
publications around the world. Visit this link to read her
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