Córdoba, Andalusia, Spain

Córdoba is a city located in the South of Spain, in Andalusia, capital of the province of the same name; located on the river Guadalquivir. Its historical centre is a UNESCO heritage. In 169 BC, it was occupied by the Romans and we can still find several monuments dating from that period. After the collapse of the Western Roman Empire the city passed into the hands of the Vandals and the Visigoths also having a brief Byzantine interlude. In 711, the Muslims conquered the city and it became the administrative and political centre of Muslim Spain. Throughout the 10th century, it competed with Baghdad by the size and its magnificence. It was one of the most populated cities of the West (year 1000), it had more than 600 mosques and 900 public baths. The city or Medina was surrounded by a wall beyond which the suburbs (rabad) developed and there was also a Jewish neighbourhood. The main monument is the Great Mosque. The craft was very present, they worked the leather, they manufactured paper and books and they also worked in the textile industry. It was a fairly cultured city. Around the years 1030 the Caliphate began to collapse, in 1086 the town was occupied by the Almoravids and in 1149 by the Almohads; its long decline began. Ferdinand III of Castile took over the city in 1236 but its decline continued. Muslims were still tolerated in the first decades of the Castilian domination and the Grand Mosque was converted into church under the rank of Cathedral. To see: the Cathedral, the Synagogue (one of the three Spanish synagogues remaining from the middle ages), Fernandine and Alfonsine churches (13th century), the Alcazar, the Church of Santa Marina, the walls encircling the city with its towers of origins Muslim and Christian, the Roman archaeological remains. the Muslim archaeological remains, the Roman bridge, the Judería (Jewish quarter), even as several gardens and parks among others.

Tips

In the Cathedral, there are small streets with typical patios, take a good walk, you will appreciate. If you’re there in May, you will find flowers everywhere.
If you like photography, please feel free to take beautiful images by going to the Roman Bridge especially in the sunset.
A good way to get there is by train, you can reach it from Madrid (1 h 45). from Barcelona (5 h 30) and from Sevilla (1 h 10). Once arrived, you count with a bus service.

Koroni Beach, Kefalonia, Greece

Koroni Beach is in Kefalonia (the largest island of the Ionian Sea). It’s a beautiful sandy cove that lies around the natural bay of Mounda and it’s 22 km east of Argostoli, the capital of Kefalonia. It’s also very near Skala too. Koroni is a nice sandy beach surrounded by tall steep cliffs and lush vegetation. It used to be an important haven for the turtles but the clay from the cliffs has made the sand quite dense, creating an inhospitable environment for these small creatures. Today, the beach is quite developed with sunbeds and umbrellas but it remains still a quiet place where you won’t find a massive tourism. To arrive to the beach, you have a track path from Skala or Mavratas. It’s a very good place to swim, lay under the sun and relax. The area offers some spots where you will have very nice panoramic views of the cape and the blue horizon.

Tips

If you like sunsets, you are at the good place. Stay there and you’ll have one of the best you have ever seen. Don’t forget your camera.
Another beautiful villages to visit near Koroni Beach are Assos, Argostoli and Sami.
Thiromnas is a nice village to go to eat.

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Cariló, Pinamar, Buenos Aires, Argentina

Cariló is an Argentinian resort in Pinamar district in the province of Buenos Aires (in the south) and is a nature reserve of forest, dunes and beach with 3 km of beachfront. It is located at 360 km from the city of Buenos Aires. There are 3 beaches and another space with wide beaches and wild look of dunes, beach and sea. The territory was an arid desert next to the sea with gigantic dunes before the hand of the man transformed it. The development of the site is done carefully to preserve nature and they make a lot of attention to the construction and preservation of forests, fauna and flora. Thanks to the purity of its air, Cariló is a healthy place for rest, recreation and sport (tennis, golf, surfing, athletics, etc). As it is relatively close to Buenos Aires, the place receives tourists throughout the year; its restaurants stay open day and night throughout the summer and on weekends for the rest of the year and there are also hotels for conferences and conventions. Preserving its style, the Guerrero Park, has children’s games exclusively made of wood.

Tips

You can go by bus or train from Buenos Aires to Pinamar and from there you must take a taxi. In high season, you can fly to Villa Gesell Airport.
The place is ideal for nature lovers and outdoor activities, you will have the opportunity to go horseback riding, hiking, mountain biking, bird watching, etc. In summer there are also concerts.
In the shopping center, there is ‘Bosque Aéreo’ (wood in the air) with bridges, walkways, zip lines and climbing circuits installed at different heights. It is ideal to go with children.

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