Fuerteventura
Probably, the principal attraction of the canarian island of Fuerteventura is its beaches. More than 150 localizations that are perfect for people who love diving and, of course, windsurfing. Its interior landscape is peculiar: wild, volvanic, subjected to a constant dry wind that impedes that vegetation abound. But no for that it lacks of natural enchantment to attract visitors. Some of the atractive places are Corralejos Dunes, and Lobos Islands, in the north part of the island; Malpais of the Sand, caused by a recent volcanic eruption happened 10000 years ago; the Tindaya Mountain, in La Oliva, with an ancestral religious use. Furthermore, singular landscapes are Jandia, with its long beaches and its beautiful villages; Corralejo, ideal to practice acuatic sports; El Cotillo with the tower of the Toston de Oro; La Vega of Tetir, in Rosario Port, the rural zone for excellence with its centenary cultivation of cereal, full of windmills.
Fuerteventura, paradise for fishing, diving, and windsurfing; with a well recognised gastronomy and craftsmanship, constitutes a magnific place for resting and practicing you favourite sports.
Madeira
Madeira in portuguese means “wood”, and if there is something that abounds in this atlantic archipelago is the wood of the millions of trees that cover it. This is because a considerable part of this principal island, of the same name, is occupied by the Natural Park of Madeira, Humanity Patrimony because of its woods of Laurisilva, a prehistoric vegetal survivor. These beautiful areas can be known through the more than 200 old canals that cross the island, and that were used to translate water from the high zones to the lower ones where it used to be the villages.
Funchal, the capital, formed by tight little streets that still keep, many of them, the stone pavement of the XIX century. There are many places from where you can appreciate the beauty of the island, like the oriel Trigo de Negreiros, between Ponta do Sol and Madalena do Mar, and the Mirador de la Cruz. Another inhabited island, Porto Santo, with just 4500 citizens, is very interesting.
Madeira, with its landscape rich in exotic flora, its impressive cliffs, and its beautiful sunsets, is a source of inspiration for those who disembarked on it from Cristobal Colon to Wiston Churchil, who romantically called it the floating garden.
Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is one of the most popular vacational destinies of the Caribe among europeans. Due to its offer of sun, beaches, sea, and especially for its luxury hotels where everything is included, it is supposed to be the dream of many tourists made true. However, Dominican Republic is much more. Located between Cuba and Puerto Rico, and sharing insular territory with Haiti, its capital, Santo Domingo, was the first one that was established in the New World.
To the richness of the colonial patrimony that can be found in towns and cities (cathedrals, convents, forts…) we have to add an impressive nature perfectly conserved. The country has more than 20 Natural parks, like the Haitises, Armando Bermudez, or Del Este. Here, travelers can see dolphins, marine turtles, and more than a hundred species of exotic animals.
Boca Chica is the most popular beach and the closest to Santo Domingo Capital. It is located 25 minutes far from the capital at east direction, passing the International Airport of Las Americas. The beach is surrounded by a big coral reef, it has a spectacular blue-turquoise color.
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