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MÁLAGA (GRANADA), SPAIN
The birthplace of Pablo Picasso, Málaga wine,
and a style of flamenco, Málaga is an incredibly
interesting glimpse at life in southern Spain
through the ages. First settled by the Phoenicians,
Málaga has been a capital of many dynasties,
as evidenced by two Moorish fortresses still
standing today.
PALMA DE MALLORCA, SPAIN
Spain’s sunny Mediterranean outpost is a pleasant
spot boasting a shady plaza near the Gothic
Cathedral. Perhaps journey to the enchanting village
of Valldemossa, but leave time to shop for false
(but lovely) Majorica pearls and handmade lace.
TOULON (CÔTE D’AZUR), FRANCE
Everything you think of when picturing the idyllic
French Mediterranean comes to life in Toulon, a
historic Old Town along the Harbor, narrow streets
and small squares, museums of art and history,
warm beaches, and grand waterfront hillsides.
PROPRIANO (BONIFACIO), CORSICA, FRANCE
From Bonifacio’s white cliffsides, walled Old
Town, and steep staircase to the sea you can
clearly see across a narrow strait to the island of
Sardinia, Italy. Close by, the quaint yacht harbor
of Propriano beckons with medieval buildings,
archeological sites and sophisticated beaches.
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