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Book Cheap Flights to Murcia for an Awesome Budget Holiday
If you want to get away for a week or two but don’t want to necessarily spend a lot of money, why not look into booking some cheap flights to Murcia? Murcia is located in Spain and it is said to be an up and coming tourist hotspot especially amongst Europeans. With beautiful beaches and some fantastic history and culture there is something to everyone to enjoy!
South Eastern Spain
If you decide to book cheap flights to Murcia, you will be landing in a beautiful region in south eastern Spain. The weather is nice all year round and so whether you choose to travel during the summer or the winter, you can be sure of a pleasant holiday weather wise. The coastal resorts of Cartagena and the world renowned La Manga are also close by – if you want to spend a day or two in luxury.
Budget Attractions
Murcia is also home to a number of attractions which can all be visited for next to nothing. Most of the attractions have low or non-existent entrance fees, and the kids will also be entertained with the planetarium in the city. There are also a number of outdoor activities such as mountain biking which can be enjoyed for little money.
If you want to have some fun in the winter sun but don’t want to spend too much, take a look at the available cheap flights to Murcia – you are guaranteed to have an awesome budget holiday!
Getting Natural Villa in Tuscany for Rent
Living in own house is pretty fun, but all people included you will need to go out from your home for a while. It is because there are differences between livings at own home and living at rental home. So, do not let you missing your holiday to be at home only since you can be able to spend your valuable time to explore something new such as coming to natural environmental residence. And, by escaping from hectic urban dwellers will let you to have peace and relaxation.
Tuscany is the best place to get peace and relaxation. It is because Tuscany offers abundance natural attraction options to choose. And the best is that you can get house for rent and other livings for rent such as villa, apartment, cottage, farmhouse, and other else. After choosing villa in Tuscany which is really suitable for you, you can start your exploration to have good mood and spirit.
Another good thing about Tuscany is the existence of green and leafy grape trees gardening area. You can enjoy your time in nearest grape trees gardening area by enrolling your name in Tuscany Wine Tour. So, you can walk around the fresh gardening area and taste high quality wine as well.
COME VISIT ROMANIA
“Transylvania is in my blood” says Prince Charles on Romania trip
Prince Charles wrote after one visit: “I was deeply impressed by the natural beauty and cultural richness of what I saw. The area represents a lost past for most of us — a past in which villages were intimately linked to their landscape.”
2010- Nicolas Cage films in Romania Ghost Rider 2 – the Spirit of Vengeance.
On First November Nicolas Cage participate to the Halloween Party organized in the Ceausescu Palace, now The Parliament Palace.
14 May 2008 – Prince Charles bought several properties in the area of Sibiu, in the 12th-century Saxon Settlement , 250 km noth of Bucharest (the Capital of Romania)
2 July 2010 – Prince Charles has expanded his Romanian property portofolio.
Do you want to come?
To follow Prince Chales steps just take a look to this excursion.
Bucuresti – Targoviste – Poienari – Sibiu – Medias – Sighisoara – Brasov – Bran – Sinaia
Hightlights: Bucuresti, established by Vlad Tepes on 16 th century
Route: Bucuresti
Arrival in Bucharest at Otopeni airport, meeting with agency guide, transfer from airport to the hotel. Accommodation in Bucharest at 4* hotel. Sightseeing tour of Bucharest including visit to Cotroceni Palace, a princely residence of 17th century. Since 1991, Cotroceni Palace is residence of the Romanian presidents The Palace of Parliament, the 2nd largest building in the world.Overnight in Bucuresti.
Hightlights: Dracula Castle at Poienari
Route: Bucharest – Pitesti – Curtea de Arges – Poienari – Ramnicu Valcea – Calimanesti – Cozia Monastery- Sibiu (300 km)
Tour of the remains of the thirteen-century Royal Court and Church built by Basarab I and of Curtea de Arges Monastery, built in the 16th century Departure by Valcea County to Cozia. The mineral water sources of the OIt Valley had been mentioned in the Roman’s Campaign documents. In 1860 they were already enjoying European fame, fact attested by Napoleon’s III-rd preference for those waters. Visit Cozia Monastery, built in 1388 by Mircea the Old Prince, ecclesial museum, 30 monks. Departure to Sibiu.
Overnight in Bucuresti.
Hightlights: Sibiu, established from 12 th century - City of Culture 2007
Route: Sibiu – Medias – Sighisoara (90 km)
Sibiu, established in the 12th century, one of the most fascinating cities of Romania, astonishing its visitors with its mediaeval look: narrow and crooked streets, old Gothic houses with triangle gables and pointed roofs. Walking sightseeing tour of Mediaeval Sibiu including the historic city center, the Main Square and the Little Square, the Old Town Hall’s Tower, the Ladder Tower, Maria Kirche Teutsch (Evangelical church), Council Hall’s Tower.
Visit to the Bruckenthal Museum’s Art Gallery.
The National Brukenthal Museum in Sibiu is well-known as an institution of European prestige and one of the greatest Romanian museums. Its collections were constituted by baron Samuel von Brukenthal (1721-1803), governor of Transylvania between 1777-1787. In 1790 – three years before the Louvre was opened – the collections of Samuel von Brukenthal could be visited. The official opening of the museum took place on the 25th of February 1817; it is the first museum in Romania that has been functioning ever since. Overnight in Sighisoara.
Hightlights: Medieval city Sighisoara, UNESCO heritage
Route: Sighisoara
Walking visit of the old town with the Clock Tower, the covered stairs and the mediaeval streets and shopping time.
The central clock tower has an interesting turntable, featuring a different Roman god for every day of the week. The interior of the tower is now a museum with a fascinating collection of objects from the Middle Ages. Just inside the walls is the home where Vlad Dracul, father of Vlad “Dracula” Tepes, lived for four years and where Dracula himself was born (the building is now a combination restaurant/medieval arms museum). There is also a very nice old church atop a hill within the old walls.
Overnight in Sighisoara.
Hightlights: Black Church and Dracula Castle
Route: Sighisoara – Rupea – Brasov – Bran (180 km)
Breakfast and checkout. Departure to Brasov.
Sightseeing tour of Brasov, the largest city in Mediaeval Transylvania, a beautiful 800-year-old city at the foot of the Sub-Carpathian Mountains. Its main attraction is the 14th-century Black Church, the oldest and largest Gothic church in the country. It has a 4,000-pipe organ, an extensive Oriental rug collection and interesting pews and sepulchers. Nearby you can see two fascinating Orthodox churches, Sfanta Trieme and Church of St. Nicholas. The Schei District (the old Romanian section of town, while the rest had been inhabited by German Saxons) and the main plaza. Visit the famous castle of Count Dracula. Special Romanian dinner to say good-bye at the restaurant in Poiana-Brasov.
Hightlights: Peles Castle – Royal Summer Residence
Route: Brasov – Predeal – Sinaia – Bucharest (170 km)
Arrival at Sinaia and visit Peles Castle- Residence of the Romanian royalty in the last century, monument of architecture built in a German Renaissance style. Crossing the beautiful Prahova Valley, arival at Bucharest. Transfer to the airport
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