Majorca or Mallorca is an island located in the  Mediterranean Sea, one of the Balearic Islands. It is the largest by  area and second most populated island of Spain (after Tenerife in the  Canary Islands). Like the other Balearic Islands of Ibiza, Formentera  and Minorca, the island is a highly popular holiday destination,  particularly for tourists from Germany, the United Kingdom and to a  lesser extent, Ireland. The name derives from Latin insula maior,  "larger island"; later Maiorica, "the larger one" in comparison to  Minorca. The capital of the island, Palma, is also the capital of the  autonomous community of the Balearic Islands.
Tenerife (Spain)
Tenerifeis the largest and most populous of the seven Canary  Islands with a land area of 2,034.38 km² (785.47 mi2) and 906,854  inhabitants, 43% of the total population of the Canary Islands. About  five million tourists visit Tenerife each year, the most of any Canary  Island. Tenerife hosts one of the world's largest carnivals and the  Carnival of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is attempting to become a World  Heritage Site. Tenerife is serviced by two airports, Tenerife North  Airport and Tenerife South Airport, and is the tourism and economic  center of the archipelago.
Ko Tao (Thailand)
Ko Taois an island in Thailand located near the western shore of  the Gulf of Thailand. It covers an area of about 21 km².  Administratively it forms a tambon within the district (Amphoe) Ko Pha  Ngan of Surat Thani Province. As at end 2006 its official population is  1382. The main settlement is Ban Mae Hat. The most popular place for  tourists is Sairee on the West coast, which has a white sandy beach of  1.7 km interrupted only by a few huge boulders and a scattering of  medium budget resorts and restaurants. Chalok Baan Khao, to the south of  the island is becoming increasingly popular as an alternative for those  wishing to escape the crowds.
Pattaya (Thailand)
Pattaya (Thai: พัทยา, พัทยา, RTGS: Phatthaya) is a city in  Thailand, located on the east coast of the Gulf of Thailand, about  165 km southeast of Bangkok located within but not part of Amphoe Bang  Lamung (Banglamung) in the province of Chonburi. Due to the tourist  industry, many people from the Northeast (known as Isan, the poorest  region of Thailand) have come to work in Pattaya, and are counted for  census purposes in their hometown. The city of Pattaya has a population  exceeding 100,000 (2007). Pattaya is also the center of the  Pattaya-Chonburi Metropolitan Area, the conurbation in Chonburi  Province, with a total population exceeding 1,000,000 (2010).
Similan Islands (Thailand)
The Similan Islandsis a group of islands in the Andaman Sea off  the coast of Phang Nga Province, southern Thailand. It is a national  park which was established in 1982. However, the park prohibits any  tourists from landing on the island as the beach a place where turtles  come to lay their eggs. Similan Islands National Park was established  after a one-year exploration by the forestry department. The park is an  archipelago consisting of nine islands named Ko Bon, Ko Bayu, Ko  Similan, Ko Payu, Ko Miang (two adjoining islands), Ko Payan, Ko Payang,  and Ko Huyong. Recently, the park was expanded to included two remote  islands named Ko Bon and Ko Tachai.
Nassau (The Bahamas)
Nassau is the capital, largest city, and commercial centre of the  Commonwealth of The Bahamas. The city has a population of 248,948 (2010  census), 70 percent of the entire population of The Bahamas (353,658).  Lynden Pindling International Airport, the major airport for The  Bahamas, is located about 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) west of Nassau city  centre, and has daily flights to major cities in the United Kingdom,  United States, Canada and the Caribbean. The city is located on the  island of New Providence, which functions much like a business district.  Nassau houses the House of Assembly and various judicial departments.
Bodrum (Turkey)
Bodrum (from Petronium), formerly Halicarnassus, from  Ancient Greek: Ἁλικαρνασσός, (Turkish: Halikarnas), is a Turkish port  town in Muğla Province, in the southwestern Aegean Region of the  country. It is located on the southern coast of Bodrum Peninsula, at a  point that checks the entry into the Gulf of Gökova, and it faces the  Greek island of Kos.
Fethiye (Turkey)
Fethiye (Greek: Μάκρη, Makri or Macri) is a city and  district of Muğla Province in the Aegean region of Turkey with about  68,000 inhabitants (2008). Over 7,000 British citizens permanently live  in Fethiye, while approximately 600,000 British tourists visit the town  every summer. Modern Fethiye is located on the site of the ancient city  of Telmessos, the ruins of which can be seen in the city, e.g. the  Hellenistic theatre by the main quay.








 
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