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IBIZA, SPAIN
Glistening with whitewashed houses and a
sandstone walled city at the top of the hillside,
Ibiza is often called Isla Blanca or White Island.
Tranquil beachfront coves, high-end fashion, a
thriving art scene, renaissance architecture
and Michelin-starred restaurants are all
lesser-known treats.
CARTAGENA (MURCIA), SPAIN
In the 3rd century BC, the Romans seized the rich
harbor town of Cartagena from Carthage in a
famous battle. The 2,000-year-old amphitheatre,
an altar to Jupiter, and other ruins remain alongside
colonial architecture, grand museums, military
forts and castles, and other monuments to history.
AMALFI, ITALY
One of the two main towns on the famed Amalfi
drive, Amalfi is known for its stunning beaches,
majestic Duomo di Sant’Andrea cathedral, colorful
Majolica tiles, the Chiostro del Paradiso cloister
gardens and The Museo della Carta where you can
make paper using the traditional medieval methods.
VALLETTA, MALTA
Diversity thrives in Malta, which has been occupied
by the Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians,
Romans, Arabs, French and British throughout
history. Valletta, the current-day capital echoes
a rich past that includes the St. John's
Co-Cathedral and Museum, Palace of the Grand
Masters and many fortifications.
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