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Thracian Cliffs Golf & Spa Resort Bulgaria - 5 Nights for 2 - £350

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This offer is for 2-people to stay 5-nights a Thracian Cliffs Golf & Spa Resort on a B&B basis with 2 rounds of golf each. Hugging the Cliff and looking out over the Black Sea, Thracian Cliffs is a truly spectacular location. The Resort has one of the best golf courses in Europe, stunning beaches and a welcoming Spa, everything required to make this somewhere special. As part of Great Golf’s relationship with the resort we are able to offer just One special deal consisting of 5 nights’ accommodation for two people on a B&B basis with 2 rounds of Golf. There is no “From Price” on our Special Deals. As long as you book to go in the designated periods, the price that you see is the price you pay. https://greatgolfholiday.com/holiday-list/thracian-cliffs-5-nights-for-2-450/ www.greatgolfholiday.com

Kent's golden golf oldies - By Linda Jackson for Great Golf

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The coastal region of Kent has seen plenty of battles throughout history, but today the battles that are fought take place on what are some of the UK’s best links courses... Bunkers, in one form or another, play and have played an important role in Kent, a county on the south-east coast which is steeped in history and widely regarded as being the ‘Garden of England’.  While the attractive sand bunkers created on Kent’s golf courses make links play a pleasurable challenge for groups of golfers today, bunkers built during wartime created challenges of a different nature for our troops of soldiers.     Located on land overlooking the English Channel – land and channel very much at the centre of action during both world wars – are four notable golf courses, namely Royal St George’s which dates back to 1887, Littlestone which was first played on during 1888, Royal Cinque Ports (aka Deal) where the first nine holes were constructed in 1892 and Prince’s, which opened an 18-hole course to

Okinawa – Tropical Japan

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Many more of us are enticed by a trip to Japan. It’s no longer a country that only offers eye-wateringly expensive but masterfully wrapped apples. These days it’s a financially viable holiday destination which tempts tourists with some surprising options. Most visitors will want to see Tokyo. One wouldn’t come all the way to Japan and miss it. This huge modern city makes a great stop-over as it will likely be your travel hub. Enjoy the iconic cityscapes, use that celebrated Shibuya Crossing with its thousands of pedestrians; but consider that less-known part of Japan, Okinawa, which you will probably need to find on a map. Look a long way to the left. Okinawa is famous for its long-lived population. With 34 centenarians per 100,000 people, this is more than three times the rate of mainland Japan, which already has a creditable aging track record. But Okinawa is, in fact, a vibrant and exciting island that presents tourists with culture, shopping, food and sports. It’s Japan’s undi