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The resort of Ayia Napa often captures the headlines when thoughts turn to Cyprus. There is much more to this island than the lively nightlife of its most famous resort.
There are many romantic honeymoon packages available to newlyweds coming to Napa Valley.  These include winery tours, hot air balloon rides, train, boat, bike and golf packages.
Ayia Napa, on the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, has rapidly gained a reputation as one of Europe's party capitals. We look at some tips on visiting the popular resort.
Situated not far from San Francisco, Napa Valley is often called the Wine Valley. But it is not only wine that the valley is famous for.
We would usually imagine sunny skies, beaches and palm trees when we think of California. However, I can associate a different scene when I think about the state of California. I picture a hilly landscape filled with grapevines. The hills are embraced with wineries filled with the finest wines available in the United States. Of course, I’m thinking about Napa Valley.
Ayia Napa is located on the southeast of the coast and receives great accolades from tourists from all over the world. Beach resort has been attracting tourists of modern age since its conception.
You will probably associate the beautiful holiday resort of Agia Napa Cyprus with late night clubs and trendy bars buy believe me it has a whole lot more to offer holiday makers of all ages. True, it is a great place for a good time but it is a great family resort too offering something for everyone. So before you write it off as somewhere just for young party goers it could be worth reading more.
Information about an incredible vacation in Napa Valley.
Trip to the Vines from San Francisco to Napa and Sonoma Valley
Probably the most famous area of wine production is Napa Valley, California, where some 90% of North American wines are produced.  These vineyards were mostly started by Spaniards who planted as they established missions; most wines were used for religious sacraments but were also used during daily life.  The vine cuttings they used were typically from Mexico and were brought to the U.S. in the early 1500's.


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