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st raPhael, France<br />

Saint Raphael is the girl next door of southern France. Compared to its flashy<br />

cousins down the coast, it’s more of a shy and retiring kind of place. The town sits<br />

on the edge of 36 kilometres of unspoilt coastline, and it’s overlooked by acres of<br />

natural forest and the terracotta-coloured peaks of the Esterel Mountain range.<br />

• If you’re looking for a bargain, Saint Raphael is filled with farmers’ markets.<br />

Rummage the stalls for fresh flowers, punnets of berries, and homemade cheeses.<br />

• Dramont beach is a real favourite with families – head here with the little ones<br />

to build a sandcastle.<br />

tangier, Morocco<br />

An extravagant tapestry of ancient mosques, colourful souks and friendly faces,<br />

Tangier is a magical slice of Morocco. Once the preferred party playground of<br />

the rich and famous, it's still one of North Africa's most vibrant cities. The Caves<br />

of Hercules are named after the Greek god. Legend has it, he rested here before<br />

attempting his 12 labours – almost-impossible tasks imposed on him as<br />

punishment for killing his son.<br />

• Inhale the scents of the orange, almond and pomegranate trees that surround<br />

Tetouan. This city was built by Muslim refugees from Spain, and its architecture<br />

is Moorish with a Hispanic twist.<br />

toulon, France<br />

Fusing French Riviera glam with the feel of a traditional old town, Toulon is<br />

your gorgeous gateway to the Côte d’Azur. Follow the sound of popping corks and<br />

clinking champagne flutes to über-stylish St-Tropez, a long-time glitterati favourite.<br />

• Venture into Aix en Provence and find its dual identity. This place is known as<br />

the Town of Water and the Town of Art because of its fountain and museums.<br />

• See for yourself if there’s any truth in French poet Frédéric Mistral’s famous words<br />

‘He who has seen Paris and not Cassis has seen nothing!’. Cassis is still much<br />

the same little fishing port that first attracted artists like Signac and Derain.<br />

Visit your local travel shop | 0871 230 2800 | thomson.co.uk/cruise<br />

Calls cost 10p per minute plus network extras. The cost of calls was correct at the time of publication.<br />

See page 3.<br />

Costa Brava, Spain<br />

Portimao, Portugal Tangier, Morocco<br />

Toulon, France Villefranche, France<br />

traPani, Sicily See page 65<br />

Valencia, Spain<br />

One minute you’re doing battle with a plate of the city’s trademark paella.<br />

The next, ambling the airy galleries of tip-top museums. Then later, going for gold<br />

on the silky sands that slide into see-through waters. At long last, Barcelona and<br />

Madrid’s sandy sister is emerging from the shadows, Cinderella-style, and<br />

demanding the world’s travellers take note. If you’re looking for a new city to get<br />

excited about, then Valencia is most definitely the place. Take a wide-eyed wander<br />

through the old town. The throbbing heart of the city, it’s the largest preserved<br />

complex of its kind in Europe. On Plaza de la Reina, see the 13th-century cathedral,<br />

said to contain the chalice used by Christ in the Last Supper.<br />

• Pay a visit to the Lladro factory to find out how the well-known porcelain<br />

is produced. Three brothers founded the company in a tiny workshop back in<br />

the Fifties, and Lladro is now exported to over 120 countries.<br />

Vigo, Spain<br />

The Atlantic port of Vigo is famous for its fabulous seafood, sunny climate and<br />

Galician hospitality. Take a wander through the old town and surrender to the<br />

charms of its labyrinthine streets, tempting shops and sun-dappled squares.<br />

• Take a trip to Santiago de Compostela, one of Christendom's most important<br />

shrines. Inside the vast Gothic cathedral lies the body of St James.<br />

Villefranche, France<br />

Think of the French Riviera and what springs to mind? Expensive yachts?<br />

Wide, palm-fringed boulevards? Glittering turquoise seas? Experience the<br />

glamour and glitz of France’s most famous stretch of coast.<br />

• Imagine you’re Lewis Hamilton as you drive along the Grand Prix circuit in<br />

Monte Carlo. After you’ve negotiated the hairpin bends, you’ll find it hard to<br />

believe the fastest lap time on this circuit is just over 13 seconds.<br />

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