In Saint-Tropez with the elite of the candle

The French of this city is the last of the great races of the Mediterranean. The most spectacular sailing competition at the end of September in the glamorous little port on the Costa Azul to fire season in style. Having competed all summer inland from Antibes, Barcelona, Mallorca, Sardinia, Monaco or Cannes, the elite of the candle celebrates in style to the season in the Mediterranean with the race of Les Voiles de Saint – Tropez, betwe… Continue reading

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Cruise Holiday Tips for Smooth Sailing

Is anything more luxurious than taking a cruise holiday? Traveling to exotic locations on a luxury ship, catching sunrays, and breathing the salty breezes can renew and replenish anyone, no matter how shopworn from the cares of work. However, a cruise holiday requires planning in order to be the best it can be. Check out these tips to have a cruise experience you will remember. So where do you start when planning a cruise holiday? First, what i… Continue reading

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10 Curiosities about Rome

…3. St. Peter’s Basilica in Vatican City is the largest church ever built. For its part, the city-state of Vatican City is the smallest sovereign state in the world. 4. Apparently, in ancient Rome there was some lack of women, so that Romulus abducted women of the tribe of the Sabines and starring an important episode in the history of the city, the Rape of the Sabines. Most women were treated as the most beautiful trophy and passed into th… Continue reading

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Do you dare to cross the Atlantic under sail?

…ian ports in preparation for the great ocean crossings toward the Caribbean, often undertaken during November. It is time to finalize the development of ships, supply ships and stow everything needed for at least two weeks of sailing and, in many cases, crews completed. They are also hundreds of adventurers every year around this time arrive in the Canaries looking to be admitted on board in exchange for guards and participate in sharing the wor… Continue reading

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Sant Jordi, the day most of Catalonia

…ervantes, in addition to the death of George of Cappadocia, patron of Catalonia. Sant Jordi is the day of love for the Catalans. Thus, couples exchange roses and books as a token of love. Before the people gave a rose to the women and they, in return, offered them a book. But it seems that the tradition has been upgraded and now offers both the people present to their loved ones. The custom of handing a rose to loved women dating from the fifte… Continue reading

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