15124, Maroysi, Athens, Greece
Tarragona, Granada (motril), Cadiz, Gibraltar, Miami

Tarragona has the international recognition of UNESCO World Heritage for its archaeological legacy of ancient Roman Tarraco (Exceptional Universal Value), the medieval monastery of Poblet and the Castells, human tower constructions, one of the most genuine cultural manifestations in Europe. Another of the great attractions in the area is the new Ferrari Land Park at PortAventura World, reference theme park in Europe. 70.000 m2 of excitement, adrenaline and fun, in which you can enjoy an exciting experience, and discover all the secrets of the mythical Italian brand and its creator, Enzo Ferrari. Located just 100 km from Barcelona, it offers endless possibilities to visit.
Motril is a beautiful town on the Mediterranean coast in the province of Granada, Spain. It has been a historic gateway for many civilizations. Motril is an ideal place for all kinds of water sports. Visit can enjoy many attractions of cultural interest
Cadiz is a city and port in southwestern Spain, the oldest continuously-inhabited city in Spain and one of the oldest in southwestern Europe. During the Age of Exploration, the city experienced a renaissance. Christopher Columbus sailed from Cádiz on his second and fourth voyages and the city later became the home port of the Spanish treasure fleet.
Cadiz is the gateway to Seville, capital of Andalucia, which lies on the mighty Guadalquivir at a distance of 120 kms. Taking a tour to Seville, will give you a change to marvel the Alcazar, a grand 14th Century Moorish palace, the Seville Cathedral and the Archivo de Indias, all UNESCO World Heritage sites, built in the Mudejar style, and also, to walk the narrow lanes of the Jewish
Quarter, the expanse of the Plaza de Espana, or the halls of the Museo de Bellas Artes.
Gibraltar is an amazing co-mingling of past, present and future.The Rock of Gibraltar was considerred by the Ancient Greeks as the pillars of Hercules, marking the end of the world. It is at the Top of the Rock where you begin to understand and appreciate Gibraltar’s strategic geographical location and the important role it has played throughout history. The journey to the top of the Rock rewards you with a truly breathtaking view. From a height of 426m you will see the African coastline, where the waters of the Atlantic meet the Mediterranean, Spain’s Costa del Sol and a panoramic view of the City far below, the quays, marinas and bays. Stand on top of the Rock of Gibraltar and you feel as if you were on top of the world.
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