Cape Verde
Some dimensions of the archipelago have been enough concrete, but others remain surprisingly pristine. Cape Verde has always been a crossroads of different cultures. Its inhabitants have roots African, Portuguese, Mediterranean and Latin America. A great ferment which forms a fascinating mosaic of contrasts. Contrasts, there are also between Lunar and arid places, lush and Sun-drenched wild beaches. Perfect balance between nature, nightlife and watersports.
When to go: year-round! Thanks to the semi-desert tropical climate of the archipelago. It's raining certainly a little bit more between August and October, but it remains three times nothing. The islands of Sal and Boavista, Maio are particularly dry.
Bosnie
Beautiful mountains wild and green to the North, arid and Mediterranean in the South, sumptuous and course valleys the capital, Sarajevo. Tourists love the old Ottoman town, with its low houses and shops of textile and crafts all kinds (as long as they are carved in shells or shrapnel). Feel free to venture a little walk in the hills neighborhoods that surround the city and stop to enjoy a Turkish coffee. It is strong... but it's good... but it is strong!
When to go: from April to October, very sunny, hot. But winter also in its charm, when the city and the mountains are covered with snow.
Scotland
The spectacular scenery of the Highlands transport visitors into a world of fairy tale, made of large abandoned land of steep hills and a turbulent sky decor perfect for a Game of Thrones. Add to this surreal atmosphere a culture as Edinburgh city and the Commonwealth Games which will be held in Glasgow from July 23 to August 3.
When to go: June and September are the times to enjoy a pleasant climate and without too many tourists.
Galicia
Landscapes of Galicia have more to do with Brittany and South Ireland with the rest of the Spain and the "caliente" image that it is her even more. The ocean affected the character of the region and its inhabitants. You will find wild beaches and jagged cliffs, and a hinterland with rich in fauna and flora national parks. The food is delicious. You cannot not enjoy Galician Octopus or rather "polbo á feira" or the «Tarta de Santiago», if popular pie of Santiago de Compostela's pilgrims.
When to go: the period June-August is the hottest, but also drier, while the region is quite watered the rest of the year.
The island Fraser in Australia
With its 120 km long and 25 wide, it is the largest sand island in the world. A terrestrial Paradise. Fraser Island is also a biological refuge for importance with 230 species of birds, 25 species of mammals. Forbidden to come with your dog and formal prohibition of feeding the dingoes! Finally, be aware that the UNESCO protects the island since 1992.
When to go: year-round thanks to its subtropical climate.
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