With the Inner Islands offering warm calm seas and ports only a few hours hop between, and the Outer Islands promising uninhabited adventure there's no better way to see the Seychelles than by sail.
Most people come to Crete to crash land in the sand of one of Crete's pretty resorts, but to get the most of the island you need to look into its past.
Marrakech's busy market atmosphere welcomes tourists in, hoping to sell you something as well as charm you with ancient art and the mixing of old cultures. This holiday idea includes a trip to the Atlas Mountains.
Marrakech for the busy market culture, the Atlas Mountains for the remote scenery and traditional way of life and Essouira for the laid back atmosphere of this ancient, sandy coastline. You can see it all in ten days.
Just pick uo your hire car in Fes, and go on a ten day journey onto the cusp of the Sahara, then head up through the Atlas Mountains before dropping it off in Marrakech.
A journey along the south western edge of Crete is ideal for beach and sun loving history and archaeology enthusiasts.
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