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    • Lopar
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    • Rovinj
      From the brightly painted buildings and fishing boats that line the seafront, to the hilltop baroque church that stands watch over old town—it’s no wonder Rovinj is one of the most-photographed coastal towns along Croatia’s Istrian Peninsula.
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    • Cilento and Vallo di Diano National Park
      Step back in time and imagine Italy as it was during 550 B.C. At least, that’s what you can do when you visit The Cilento—home to the remains of two ancient Greek cities: Paestum and Velia. To experience life a little later on, head to the Certosa di Padula, a Carthusian monastery (and World Heritage site) that dates back to 1306 and is known for its Baroque-style architecture. The park’s landscape also hints at these forgotten times with its vast seaside views and deep cave systems such as the Grotte di Castelcivita.
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    • Nuremberg
      With half a million people, Nuremberg is Bavaria's second largest city. While its history dates to the 11th century, Nuremberg is most often linked to the 20th century (specifically World War II). It first served as the site of many pre-war Nazi rallies, then was nearly levelled by Allied bombing, then was the site of the famous post-war Nuremberg Trials. The city has much to offer today's visitors, including the rebuilt Nuremberg Castle and the world-famous gingerbread at Hauptmarkt. Hansel and Gretel would have loved this place.
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    • Funen and Islands
      This region is home to 700 miles of coastline and 90 islands, including Fyn, the third largest island in Denmark. Also known as "Funen," this attractive island of thatched farmhouses, myriad beaches, forests, beaches and grassland offers gorgeous Kattegat and Baltic views. The most popular spot is quirky Odense, birthplace of Hans Christian Andersen, but don't miss Ladby's Viking ship grave, where the remains of a 72-foot longship, burial site of a 10th-century Viking chieftain, have been excavated.
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    • Outer Banks
      The Outer Banks of North Carolina is a 100-mile stretch of barrier islands dotted with pristine beaches, quaint towns and historic sites. If you love swimming, kayaking, or surfing, be sure to visit the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. To really experience local culture, explore each coastal village and sample as much food as you can along the way. (Pro tip: Try the catch of the day.) If you’re looking for a history lesson, check out Roanoke Island or the Wright Brothers National Memorial. And of course, no day is complete without watching the sunset from Jockey’s Ridge.
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    • Claviere
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    • North Wales

      The recent trend for staycation holidays means that British people are increasingly rediscovering the natural beauty that lies on their doorstep and North Wales is a ruggedly good example of this. Snowdonia is a region of great natural beauty that is dominated by mountain ranges including the Snowdon mountain from which the region takes its name. The gigantic Snowdonia national park offers visitors hill-walking, mountain climbing, and wildlife watching. Or, if you fancy a change of scenery, you can come down from the mountains to the 200+ miles of coast. There, you’ll find secluded coves and world class beaches such as the five mile long Tywyn beach.

      Sometimes it’s good to take the weight off your feet and the Snowdon Mountain Railway offers a unique opportunity to ride a steam train up to the top of a 3,560 foot mountain, enjoying stunning views along the way. The line has been in operation for over a hundred years and children under the age of 4 go free, making it perfect for families whose kids have a Thomas the Tank Engine fixation!

      One of the great attractions Wales offers tourists is its wealth of historic castles and Caernarfon Castle stands as one of the most imposing relics of a distant time. Built in 1283 by the English King Edward the First, its initial role was to help subdue any thoughts of Welsh rebellion but it now helps Welsh coffers by attracting countless visitors.

      The Isle of Anglesey is an island situated off the north-west Welsh coast but connected to the mainland by two bridges across the Menai Strait. It’s yet another area of great natural beauty and is worth a visit during your North Wales sojourn. As an island, it offers lots for water lovers including sailing, kayaking, surfing, kite surfing, diving, and fishing. Or you can just dip your toes as you enjoy one of Anglesey’s great beaches.

      With kids in mind, make sure you schedule a visit to the Anglesey Sea Zoo. It’s the biggest aquarium in Wales and will bring you face to face with a huge variety of marine species including conger eels, octopus, lobsters, and sharks!

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Frequently Asked Questions about hotels with tennis courts

Some of the more popular hotels with tennis courts near Suha Punta Beach include:
Valamar Carolina Hotel & Villas - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
San Marino Resort - Traveller rating: 3.4/5

Some of the best hotels with tennis courts in Rab Island are:
Valamar Carolina Hotel & Villas - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
San Marino Resort - Traveller rating: 3.4/5

These hotels with tennis courts in Rab Island have free parking:
Valamar Carolina Hotel & Villas - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
San Marino Resort - Traveller rating: 3.4/5

Here are some popular hotels with tennis courts in Rab Island that offer air conditioning:
Valamar Carolina Hotel & Villas - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
San Marino Resort - Traveller rating: 3.4/5

Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant at these hotels with tennis courts in Rab Island:
Valamar Carolina Hotel & Villas - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
San Marino Resort - Traveller rating: 3.4/5

Here are some popular hotels with tennis courts in Rab Island that offer laundry service:
Valamar Carolina Hotel & Villas - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
San Marino Resort - Traveller rating: 3.4/5

These hotels with tennis courts in Rab Island have a bar or lounge available on the premises:
Valamar Carolina Hotel & Villas - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
San Marino Resort - Traveller rating: 3.4/5

Guests can utilize a shuttle bus service at these hotels with tennis courts in Rab Island:
Valamar Carolina Hotel & Villas - Traveller rating: 4.5/5
San Marino Resort - Traveller rating: 3.4/5

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