15124, Maroysi, Athens, Greece
Cape Town, Walvis Bay, Dakar-, Fuerteventura, Palermo, Civitavecchia (Rome)
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.
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.
Fuerteventura is one of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, off the coast of Africa. It is a volcanic island. Along the coast there are various castles built to protect the island from the pirate attacks.

Palermo, capital of Sicily, is situated right by the Gulf of Palermo in the Tyrrhenian Sea. Traces of Roman, Arab and Norman influences mix here, in a city that is over 2.700 years old. The highlights of Palermo, which is noted for its history, culture, architecture and gastronomy, are Palazzo dei Normanni, one of the most beautiful Italian palaces and a notable example of Norman architecture with its golden Byzantine mosaics, the Cathedral with the heliometer (solar "observatory") of 1690, Santa Maria dell'Ammiraglio (St Mary of the Admiral), San Giovanni degli Eremiti (12th century), Palazzo Abatellis with the Regional Gallery, the Regional
Archeological Museum Antonio Salinas, the neoclassic Teatro Massimo ("Greatest Theatre",1897) and many
small piazzas that depict the city's historic past.

Our gateway to the Eternal City, Civitavecchia has served as Rome's seaport since the 13th century, boasting a long and venerable history. Its location near the modern city, made it a perfect vacation resort for emperor Trajan, who built a pleasure villa. while Bernini and Michelangelo designed the harbor fortifications. Yet the Eternal City, the ancient capital of the Western World and the center of Christianity for nearly 2.000 years, is our main reason to be here. YYou can visit the ruins of the Forum and the Colosseum, throw a coin in Fontana di Trevi to make sure you return to Rome one day, take a photo in front of the Vatican, view the splendors of the Sistine Chapel or climb the Spanish Steps, once the heart of Rome's Bohemian Quarter and enjoy a delicious gelato, in the glamorous area.