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Where is Bonifacio?

Bonifacio, CorsicaBonifacio is an ancient and unique fortress town, located on the French island of Corsica in the beautiful Mediterranean sea. Bonifacio was one of the first cities in Corsica, founded in 830 by Boniface, Count of Lucca and its locals are known as Bonifaciens.

Bonifacio is one of Corsica’s biggest attractions with medieval houses teetering on the edge of vast cliffs. It also boasts a superb marina, a labyrinth of narrow streets and historic buildings, accompanied by many nearby pristine beaches. All this attracts visitors from all over.

 

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One Great Reason to Visit Bonifacio

One great reason to visit this travel destination would be to have the opportunity to go boating below the cliffs to marvel at the medieval houses clinging on! The city of cliffs!

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Travel Photo of the Week: Fields by the Ghin Ghin Road

Whilst on a little break to the Yea area of country Victoria my 18 year, with her learner driver plates adorned, took us on a 2 hour drive on the back roads of Yea and into the highlands area of Ghin Ghin. I couldn’t resist stopping for a photo of this field with the colour contrasts of the green, yellow and blue sky. Spring time! …and if you look very closely, the clouds are smiling down on us. 😉

 

Ghin Ghin Road, Yea, Victoria

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Before you pull out the credit card to pay for your vacation, put down luggage and find yourself the perfect European apartment. Not sure where to travel? No problem! Determine the European vacation destination that’s going to give you just what you’re looking for by using the following information as a guide! You are now free to roam about the country.

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Language holidays are becoming increasingly popular nowadays but, with English speaking countries located all over the world, it is extremely difficult to choose a destination which offers a quality English course together with sun, sea, sand and a lot more to offer. Until now, that is. The island archipelago of Malta in the Mediterranean Sea is a bilingual country so learners have plenty of opportunities to practise their English language skills outside of the classroom. This can be done whilst enjoying some of Malta’s breathtaking natural beauty, numerous sporting activities and vibrant nightlife ensuring that you leave Malta with more than just a sun-tan.

Combining an English course with a holiday – a trip to Malta has never been so appealing

Malta’s colonial architecture and pre-historic archaeology are as much an attraction as the island’s fabulous seafood restaurants, lively bars and popular night clubs. Village markets also give English learners the opportunity, not only to pick up a bargain, but also to converse with locals putting into practice the newly-acquired language skills which have been learnt in the classroom.

If you prefer your island experience to be a little more sun-kissed then simply head to one of Malta’s beautiful beaches. There are a number of larger beaches which offer all of the facilities you’d expect from a tourist destination or, also well worth a visit are the several smaller, more secluded bays and coves which are only a short journey from the main islands but their peace and tranquillity make them seem a world away. The busier beaches tend to offer all kinds of water sports and many have dive schools giving divers of all abilities the opportunity to explore the crystal clear waters which surround Malta and are home to reefs, wrecks and diverse marine life.

English language teaching is regulated by the Maltese education authorities meaning a high standard is maintained, an example of which is Maltalingua English Language School which only employs teachers with internationally recognised certification to teach English as a second language. Combined with the high quality of teaching, Maltalingua boasts an extremely friendly and relaxed atmosphere and a rooftop terrace and private pool where students are encouraged to get to know each other outside of the classroom – only speaking English of course! The school’s modern facilities and air-conditioned classrooms make learning English both inside and outside of the classroom extremely pleasant! Sound good? It gets better as Maltalingua are currently offering the chance to win a free English course including materials, transfers and accommodation; simply guess how many tiles are in their swimming pool – more details can be found at www.maltalingua.com/competition/pool/

With its natural beauty combined with its sun-kissed beaches, vibrant nightlife and high quality English courses, Malta is waiting to welcome you on your English language holiday.

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