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Germany’s Top Tourist Attractions

November 25th, 2007

Millions of visitors flock to Germany each year, and as each year passes that number grows larger. The United States alone accounts for almost 3 million visitors each year. Visitors to Germany come for the welcoming and friendly nature of the people, the breathtaking landscapes and natural beauty, and the world-class accommodations available for every one from the budget-minded traveler to the jet-setting celebrity. Here is a list of some of the top attractions that are considered “must-see” in Germany, in no particular order.

The Black Forest

Secluded pine-laden woodlands located in southwestern Germany, the Black Forest is famous for being the origin of cuckoo clocks. The area gets its name from the dark shadows of the fir and pine trees that grow very thick there. The black forest offers first rate hiking, camping, and some skiing. Travelers on a budget can find great deals on lodging and accommodations in the towns that surround the Black Forest.

The Frisian Islands

These islands actually span along the coastlines of three countries: Germany, Denmark, and The Netherlands. Sylt is the largest and most populated of the islands and is a known destination for Europe’s jet-set as well as nudists. Amrum is also a hot tourist spot but less crowded. The pristine beaches, panoramic views, and relative seclusion continue to draw in visitors looking to escape the bustle of more traditional destinations.

Oktoberfest

Munich makes that claim that it is the home of beer and if 6 million visitors is any indication, that claim seems to be valid. Oktoberfest is known worldwide as a celebration of Bavarian beer and lasts several weeks long, from mid-September to early October. The 200 year old festival includes events such as parades, beer tents, music features, feasts of authentic German cuisine, and exhibits.

City of Berlin

Berlin is Germany’s largest city and is the country’s capital. Since the fall of the Berlin Wall almost two decades ago, the city has grown and evolved into a modern, bustling metropolis that prides itself on looking to the future while preserving the past. There are landmarks to remind visitors of the strains that history has put on the city, but much of Berlin now has an unmistakable American feel to it. Berlin should be on every German visitor’s list to visit.

Neuschwanstein Castle

Located near the Austrian border, Neuschwanstein Castle has the title of the most photographed building in Germany. It is also the most famous of all of the German castles and was the inspiration for Disney’s Sleeping Beauty Castle located in Disneyland. Neuschwanstein Castle was built in the 19th century by King Ludwig II. Photography of the interior of the castle is strictly prohibited, as it is copyright-protected.

Lake Constance

Lake Constance lies between Germany, Austria, and Switzerland and is fed by the Rhine River, one of the longest in Europe. It is a freshwater lake that is relied upon for water consumption by nearby cities and towns. Recreation draws many tourists from across Europe and beyond each year.

Spain’s 450 Blue Flag Beaches

October 30th, 2007

The warm weather in Spain is ideal for relaxing on sandy beaches. The coastline of Spain is around 4,000 kms long and has plenty of beaches. All the beaches in Spain are located in picturesque settings. Spain offers a huge variety of beaches that have different varieties of sand. Due to varying colors and textures of sand, the beaches in Spain are unique. According to the Foundation for Environmental Education, the beaches in Spain are environmentally healthy. They have been awarded the prestigious Blue Flag to 450 beaches in Spain. In Spain, Costa Blanca was awarded 48 Blue flags, while Costa Dorada and Mallorca were offered 37 and 33 Blue Flags respectively. The Blue Flag Campaign offers these awards only if the beaches are in compliance with several criterion regarding the quality of water, and environmental information and education. Other criterion concerning safety devices and environmental management should also be fulfilled to receive this award.

Spain is a perfect holiday destination and has something for everyone. Many beach resorts in Spain offer a large variety of water sport activities such as water-skiing, whitewater rafting and windsurfing. Ibiza Island is very popular for summer parties, while Playa d’en Bossa is the longest sandy beach on the island. There are several nudist beaches in Spain. Playa Des Cavallet is a popular nudist beach in Spain and topless sunbathing is commonly observed on many Spanish beaches.

Tourists have the option of staying in bungalows, holiday complexes or hotels. Campsites, bungalow and holiday complexes are all available. Some Spanish centers can be completely naturist, while some of them may permit nudism only during a particular period or in a particular area. Special discounts are offered to members of the International Naturist Federation (INF) or the Spanish Naturist Federation (FEN).

Many campsites such as the El Portús, in Cartagena (Murcia), the Templo del Sol campsite in Tarragona and the Almanat campsite in Malaga are naturist campsites.

Since Spain has a good weather, it has a heavy influx of tourists throughout the year. It is advisable for tourists to book for their hotel accommodation in advance through the Internet.


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