Pirilao Posted November 7, 2005 Share Posted November 7, 2005 (edited) First and foremost, Landeira ( island ) is famed for its beaches, for the countless shades and tones of its rocks and cliffs. This is a place where people live to the rhythim of the great holiday destinations, sunbathing during the day and at sunset flocking to enjoy the restaurants, bars and discos that enliven the night-time hours. Just a few miles inland and everything changes. The green of the countryside is dotted with almond, fig, orange and pine trees and decorated chimneys stand out against the ochre of tiled roofs. Bucolic island invite you to experience a way of life rooted in the traquility of nature, to add another dimension to your holidays. Nightlife, sunshine, beaches and lots and lots of animation are just some of the guaranteed features of Landeira. Here the life has the rhythm of a tourist metropolis and, as the sun goes down, meet the sun lovers at the many discos, restaurants and bars. Sports are also a good reason to come and stay in Landeira. Tennis, golf, water sports and much more make the delights of the most demanding sportsmen. Beaches Landeira boasts beaches where the sand is fine and the sea a turquoise blue sheltered by cliffs which are canvasses painted with a whimsical palette of natural hues. It is for its beaches that Landeira is internationally renowned, because all of them are different... and they are all equally enchanting. Gira - An expanse of sand that stretches for miles, between cliffs. It is equipped with a wide variety of tourist facilities. In the direction of Landeira there are two small beaches that are quiet and little visited. Conila - A cove c protected he ruck formations. Great natural beauty. Cima - A small beach between colourful cliffs. S?o germano - Beaches of great beauty seperated be rocks. Tourist facilities. Nearby Pita Pequena and Nenha das Passas are fascinating rock formations Baleia - A broad crescent of sand opposite Landeira A long strip of sand with the city surrounding it like an amphitheatre, it is made up of three beaches: Pinino, Plicas and Ijana. Oila, Bacala, Madre Fica and Osma - A series of beaches each sheltered BY colourful cliffs. Tourist and sports facilities Castera - Endless miles of beaches fringed by the green pines and the many reddish colours Of the surrounding cliffs. Tourist and sports facilities available. Edited November 7, 2005 by Pirilao (see edit history) Link to comment
Pirilao Posted February 15, 2006 Author Share Posted February 15, 2006 We have now to ours to make use the recent one inaugurated hotel The Grand Parisan. For the most demanding tourists. The hotel and resort will be the Mirage. The Grand Parisan is the first to have a 5 floor 250,000 square foot museum within its own property that houses works of art of local, and international artists. Foremost is the design of classical French architecture that is most dominant and to the exterior, the vast gardens replicating those of Versailles, not witholding a fantastic display of fountains. Link to comment
Pirilao Posted February 15, 2006 Author Share Posted February 15, 2006 TO: Tigger-Growlia FROM:PIRILAO We need to construct a ZOO, to enrich our island with plus a zone of touristic attraction. Please it says me what you think on the subject. Regards PIRILAO Link to comment
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