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TRAVEL GUIDE TIMESHARES IN SPECIAL PLACES

Resorts are in unique destinations the world over - try one near the Giant's Causeway basalt formation in Antrim, Ireland. Or throw tomatoes at your friends during the La Tomatino festival in Bunol, Spain – there are resorts here too. The key is - you don't have to buy timeshare resales to enjoy them. You can rent timeshares too. A tip – when you want to go, surf the web for a resale site where owners are willing to rent them out at affordable rates.

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Kingdom of Navarre: Land of Diversity

Navarre, an autonomic community of Spain, that has inherited the essence of its ancient Kingdom. It is a special land thanks to its diversity, a land of contrasts that is accessible, close, historical and natural.

Jamaica: Montego Bay

Renowned for its beauty and range of activities, Montego Bay is a place where history and legend come together to offer the most intriguing attractions.

Golfing in Portugal

The Algarve, from the Arabic meaning "the west" is the southernmost region of mainland Portugal. It has an area of 5,412km² and approximately 400,000 permanent inhabitants, encompassing sixteen municipalities. The region coincides with the Faro District and has as its administrative centre the city of Faro, the location of the Faro-Algarve International Airport. Tourism and related activities are wide-ranging and make up the majority of the summer economy. The Algarve is one of the most fashionable Portuguese destinations with holiday-makers, who swell its population to over 1 million in the peak tourist season.

Global Visas explains: Do I need a travel visa?

Before setting off on an international journey the prudent traveler must find out if he/she will need to obtain a travel visa. Entering a country without a visa or with the wrong type of visa can result in deportation and being banned from ever visiting that country again.