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The Dominican Republic, for example, is a beautiful destination if you fancy some exotic luxury. The Dominican Republic is a nation set within the Caribbean and the site of the first permanent European settlement in the Americas. The most common languages used on the Island are English and Spanish and the locals enjoy mild weather all year round but with hurricanes frequent during the summer months. The Dominican Republic is famed for its stunning beaches and with the country's economy relying heavily on tourism there are countless beautiful resorts on offer to holiday makers. If you fancy a destination closer to home but somewhere you can still enjoy some sunshine, beautiful scenery and new sights and adventures why not try destinations such as Portugal or Turkey. Turkey boasts countless activities to suit every taste such as miles of sandy beaches, architectural and historical wonders such as Roman aqueducts and Byzantine Churches and many different shops to explore whether situated in the more modern shopping centres or within the older neighborhoods of towns and cities. These more traditional shops are known as bazaars and here it is expected that you 'haggle' with the venders, so get ready to do some bargaining! Turkey also offers a delightful variety of traditional cuisine which features an array of different fish and meats and specialty coffee and pastries, such as Baklava. An important aspect of any holiday is ensuring you have important documents such as your passport, your travel documents, traveller's cheques and valid travel insurance. When enjoying a credit crunch-busting holiday it is especially important that you have travel insurance as if you neglect this, your holiday could end up costing you hundreds and even thousands of pounds more than you planned as a result of something as simple as a lost suitcase or an ear infection.
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Buffy Paulmino never travels without a good travel insurance policy. He generally uses single trip travel insurance from Go Travel Insurance as he does travel frequently these days.
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