Agadir, Morocco
Agadir, an exciting destination, is known for its beautiful beach that stretches for 6 km, its wide boulevards and gardens. Bathed in the sun all over the year, has a wide variety of water sports and other outdoor activities. It is also an ideal departure point for day trips to nearby attractions or places as the city Tarountant which is surrounded by walls.
Arrecife, Canary Islands
Arrecife is the capital of Lanzarote in the Canary Islands and serves as the island’s administrative and commercial center. The city is built around its harbor, which today is an important stop for cruise ships, and it combines modern features with traditional architecture. Highlights include the small castles of San Gabriel and San José, as well as seaside promenades with beautiful views of the Atlantic. Arrecife is an ideal starting point for exploring Lanzarote while also offering the charm of an authentic Canarian town.
Casablanca, Morocco
Casablanca is the capital of Morocco, located on the Atlantic Ocean. Casablanca means "white house" in Spanish and you'll understand why the city got this name entering the harbor. Only the Hassan II Mosque with green tiles and the tallest minaret in the world outstands on the landscape of white buildings. Casablanca is a vibrant, friendly city and will make all your dreams come true.
Cadiz, Spain
Cadiz is one of the oldest cities in Spain and one of the most historically significant, with its foundation dating back to the 9th century BC. The city is located in southern Spain, in Andalusia, and is known for its historic center, coastal landscapes, and architectural style, which blends Spanish, Arabic, and European influences.
Dakar, Senegal
Dakar is the capital and largest city of Senegal, located on the westernmost tip of Africa at Cape Verde Peninsula. Bustling, energetic and full of contrasts, it is a major port, economic hub and a center of contemporary African art, music and fashion. With districts like the Plateau, the colorful Kermel market and Gorée Island — marked by its colonial past — Dakar blends history, cosmopolitan flair and an unrelenting pace of life.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Santa Cruz de Tenerife is the capital of the island of Tenerife and one of the two capitals of Spain’s Canary Islands. Located in the Atlantic Ocean near the coast of Africa, the city combines modern architecture—such as the striking Auditorio de Tenerife—with beaches, museums, and bustling markets. It is famous for its annual carnival, one of the largest in the world, and serves as a major cultural, commercial, and tourist hub for the region.
Lisbon, Portugal
Discover the captivating views of the city and harbor from the Alto do Parque Belvedere Park. Take a bike and go for a walk along the beautiful Atlantic Ocean. See the fascinating marine life to the aquarium in Lisbon. Visit the charming village of Fatima, where is said that Virgin Mary had been seen by many people. Visit the St George Kasteo with multimedia reports of the city's history and breathtaking views of Lisbon and the Tagus River.
Portimao, Portugal
Portimao is a Portuguese town located in the District of Faro in the Algarve region on the southern coast of Portugal. It was formerly known as Vila Nova de Portimao. The two most populous towns in the Algarve are Portimao and Faro. Portimao's atlantic beach of Praia da Rocha has, over the years, became a popular resort. Portimao Marina you simply have to see with your own eyes, because you’ll never have seen colours like those. Only a place in the Algarve could carry off ochre and terracotta.
Praia, Cape Verde
Praia is the capital of Cape Verde and its commercial centre. It is located on Santiago Island. It has beautiful beaches with warm, turquoise waters and a pure wild nature. It offers some attractions for the visitors to explore: The core of the old town, which is built on a plateau, the food market, a fortress from which you can admire stunning views and amazing colonial houses. Bars, clubs and restaurants prove the vibrant nightlife.