15124, Maroysi, Athens, Greece
Barcelona, Casablanca, Agadir, Arrecife, St. Cruz de Tenerife, Dakar-, Banjul, Abidjan, Sao tome, Luanda, Walvis Bay, Cape Town
Barcelona is one of the world's greatest treasures, a global capital of commerce, fashion, culture and sunshine. Cruise visitors should start with a walk down Las Ramblas, the glorious tree-shaded thoroughfare at the heart of the city, enjoy a dive in the wonderful beaches nearby, but, most of all, see what visionary architect Antoni Gaudi wrought. Seven of his creations have been honored as UNESCO World Heritage Sites, including La Sagrada Familia, the Park Guell and Casa Mila. Time provided, you can also visit the former Olympic Ring on the hill of Montjuic, home to world-class parks, fountains and museums. Barcelona, which nurtured such artistic giants as Picasso, Dali, Miro and Casals, is definitely a traveler's paradise.
Casablanca is Morocco's largest city and port. Its most notable sights are Hassan II Mosque, one of the largest in the Islamic world and is known for its majestic 200-metre-high minaret, Place Mohammed V, flanked by majestic white government buildings constructed in the distinct French colonial style, Parc De La Ligue Arabe, the city's largest public park and La Corniche, the main beach area with lots of waterfront restaurants. From the city of Bogart and Bergman, take a tour to Rabat, Morocco's serene capital and to Marrakech, city of souks, storytellers, snake charmers and the famed Koutoubia Minaret.
Southern Morocco's most-visited city and regional capital, is an inviting seaside resort, offering golf, sailing, camel riding activities and spectacular golden beaches. Don't miss visiting the port which is constantly buzzing, the old kasbah and the new Medina. Around Agadir you can find very nice and empty beaches, the region of the Antiatlas, the Sahara desert and some natural parks.
Arequifa is a town and municipality in the Canary Islands (Spain) located in the center-east of the island of Lanzarote, whose capital has been since 1852. The town owes its name to the rock (where Arequifa in Spanish means "reef") that covers the beach located in the city. The city also gives its name to the nearby Arrecife Airport. It is located south of Teguiz, east of San Bartolome and borders the Atlantic Ocean.
Tenerife is the largest the seven Canary Islands. It is one of the most important tourist destinations in Spain, with millions of tourists visiting it each year. Its landscape has been sculpted by a series of volcanic eruptions.
Banjul is the capital of Gambia. It is located on St Mary's Island, where the Gambia River enters the Atlantic Ocean. Banjul has wonderful beaches and many other attractions like the National Museum, cathedrals and several major mosques. The busy Albert Market is situated in the city center and visitors will find everything here, from spices and exotic fruits to woodcarvings, traditional African masks and handcrafted jewelry.
Abidjan is the third city that became the capital of Côte d'Ivoire after Gran Bassam and Biggerville, which is now a suburb of the city. Berger was the capital city of the city from 1909 to 1934, where the capital became Abidjan, where it had begun to grow economically due to its strategic position. Abidjan is the largest city in Côte d'Ivoire and the third largest French-speaking city after Paris and Kinshasa. It was the old capital of the country, however, many government buildings are still housed there.
The Democratic Republic of São Tomé and Príncipe is an island nation in the Gulf of Guinea, off the western coast of Central Africa. It consists of two archipelagos situated around the two main islands. The relaxed atmosphere of the islands makes them an ideal place for those who seek some peace and quiet. Apart from the tranquility, the islands also offer a wide variety of natural attractions: endless beaches with palm trees, huge emerald rainforest, towering volcanic peaks, picturesque fishing villages, turtle- and whale-watching and an abundance of endemic plants - especially orchids
Luanda is located on Angola’s coast on the Atlantic Ocean and is the capital and major port of the country. Luanda provides visitors with a spectacular and exotic setting, breathtaking vistas, captivating countryside, beautiful beaches and mystical savannas. The city’s superb museums, historical sites and monuments have many stories to tell about the history of this place with the unbelievable contrasts and shocking extremes
Walvis Bay is situated in the homonym bay, in Namibia. The waters here are rich in plankton and marine life and attract large numbers of whales. Walvis Bay is an important centre of tourism with open spaces, scenic beauty and unique marine and plant life. All kinds of activities are available at the Walvis Bay Lagoon and Aquatic Activities, like sandboarding, kiting, surfing, swimming, angling, sailing and golf. Visitors can also enjoy swimming and fishing on the beach.
Cape Town is one of the most populous cities and major port in South Africa. The city lies between the majestic, flat-topped Table Mountain and the sea. Cape Town is also called “The Fairest Cape” and is the most popular tourist destination in Africa. The city has several beaches, each with a different setting and atmosphere. Visit the Kirstenbosch Botanical Gardens where you will discover the stunning beauty of the unique flora of this place, go to Robben Island, a UNESCO world heritage site or walk along the waterfront where you will find restaurants, boutiques, markets and entertainment.