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Santa Ponsa I Golf Course
Holes: 18
Par: 72
Course length: 6543m
The Santa Ponsa I was opened in 1977 and has since hosted many national and international tournaments over the years, including the PGA Tour Balearic Open. The course itself is fairly flat and is challenging to golfers of all levels. The spacious, tree-lined course is one of the longest in Europe, and obstacles include vegetation, water hazards and bunkers.
There are also two other golf courses at the Santa Ponsa resort, the 18-hole Santa Ponsa II and the 9-hole Santa Ponsa III. The resort also features a driving range, putting green, chipping area, pitching area, and a clubhouse with a bar and restaurant.
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MarineLand
Garcilaso de la Vega, 9 - Costa d’en Blanes 07184, Calva, Mallorca.
Marine Land is a popular marine zoo that has been running for thirty-five years. Located at Costa d’en Blanes beach, the park features bottlenose dolphins, sea lions, sharks, exotic birds and penguins. There are daily dolphin and sea lion shows, a large aquarium, and an aviary containing exotic birds and reptiles. Kids will also love the mini water park, with its Pirate Galleon and water slides.
Marine Land is only about ten minutes’ drive from Mallorca’s capital, Palma, so it’s easy to get to if you hire a car. You can park your hire car in Marine Land’s car park.
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Situated in the south coast of Spain, Malaga is on the Costa del Sol coast of the Mediterranean and this has meant that Tourism has boosted revenues. Such has been the increase in holiday-makers to Malaga; plans to build a new terminal to supplement the two already in use are well underway.
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When you think of Cyprus, usually one of the first places that pops into your head is Paphos. It is by far Cyprus’s most popular tourist destination and looking back on its history it is not hard to see why. This article is about Paphos and particular the culture and history surrounding it.
One of the main reasons why the area is so popular is because it was once home to the mythical Goddess Aphrodite. When the Goddess mystically appeared out of the sea it obviously caused a lot of interest and thousands of tourists started flocking to the island. It became the Capital of Cyprus but today it is better known as a small harbour town.
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