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Catch Some Rays Closer to Home This Autumn in North Africa

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Catch Some Rays Closer to Home This Autumn in North Africa

Many Brits who counted on this summer to be a repeat of last year are now regretting not planning their summer holidays abroad in warmer environs, but it is not too late to plan a trip for this autumn. Although many sun seekers may head to the Caribbean in the upcoming months for their essential dose of vitamin D, the countries of the Middle East provide just as much sunshine, are much closer and there are no hurricane threats. As well as practically non-stop sunshine, the Middle East also offers visitors a rich and varied history and culture to discover.

Sun drenched beaches, world class diving, superb snorkelling and all inclusive resorts may not come to mind when thinking about holidays in the Middle East and North Africa, but it should. Many parts of these countries are taking advantage of their hot climate, clear blue seas and their rich histories offering holidaymakers a variety of sports, activities and relaxation.

Visitors can take day trips to ancient cities such as Luxor in Egypt or Fes in Morocco, shop in the modern metropolises of Dubai and Abu Dhabi, or even take a luxurious Egyptian cruise down the Nile. Britons that feel cheated by the wash out UK summer can take their strong pound and plan a relaxing holiday in the region while having the option of seeing some of the greatest sights in the world.

Fes is the spiritual and cultural centre of Morocco and a great place to go if you have been enchanted by the Moorish style that Morocco exudes. Here you can visit the oldest medina in the country, visit mosques, dye pits and tanneries, and also dine at fantastic restaurants, shop in the open air markets and people watch at the cafes. Mint tea is the beverage of choice, a refreshing drink after strolling through the ancient city where you can explore the narrow streets and be glad you escaped the rain and lacklustre weather back home.

The great pyramids are emblematic of Egypt and are probably what first comes to mind when people think of a holiday there. The majority of visitors travelling to Egypt will most likely go and see this great wonder of the world, but there are other things in Egypt that should not be missed. Egypt has some of the highest class hotels and resorts in the world offering renowned dive centres and water sports as well, which employ experienced teachers to take on first timers or help the advanced improve.

If you are planning your autumn holiday in North Africa or the Middle East it may seem hard to choose but at least it is easy to find a place that has everything you require for your vacation.

The Caribbean may conjure up images of white sands and palm trees, but the sunshine of North Africa clearly rivals even the sunniest spots of these islands while having no threat of hurricane season. If the rainy wet miserable weather of the British summer is giving you itchy feet to get out and catch some rays, don’t pass up the hot sun closer to home in the ancient cities or warm beaches of North Africa and the Middle East.

Elisha Burberry is an online, freelance journalist and keen movie-goer from Scotland. Her interests include travelling, cooking and photography.


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South Africa: autumn internationals form guide

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South Africa: autumn internationals form guide

For South Africa, 2009 has been another hugely successful year. Can the world champion Springboks cap it off with a clean sweep in Europe during the November Tests?

South Africaholds its breath every time Peter de Villiers opens his mouth, such is the unpredictability of their maverick coach. But results speak louder than (ill-advised) words, and he has kept the Springbok machine on track since taking over after their 2007 World Cup win. <br>
Key men:

The Bokke uncovered a ready-made international fly-half in Morne Steyn this summer, and despite his relative inexperience at Test level, the Blue Bulls star has been nerveless with the boot and made the right decisions for his side.

Elsewhere South Africa have two modern-day legends in the pack in skipper John Smit and Victor Matfield. These two men hold the key to their dominant line-out, which in turn holds the key to their entire game.

Target area:

Where to start? It’s hard to find holes in this set-up but the only team who have got close in recent months were the British and Irish Lions. They did this by playing positive rugby with the ball in hand and going hell for leather in the process. South Africa look weak whenever a side moves the game away from the Boks’ favoured territorial kicking game.

Form:

World champions, Tri-Nations champions, Sevens champions, they beat the Lions with a Test to spare and the Blue Bulls are Super 14 champions. It’s safe to say that this lot are on form.

Likely XV:

Mtawarira, Du Plessis, Smit, Botha, Matfield, Brussow, Burger, Spies, Du Preez, Steyn, Habana, Olivier, Fourie, Pietersen, Pienaar

Fixtures:

Nov 6 v Leicester Tigers, Welford Road, Sky Sports 2
Nov 13 v France, Stade Municipal Toulouse, ESPN
Nov 17 v Saracens, Wembley, Sky Sports 2
Nov 21 v Italy, Stadio Friuli Udinese
Nov 28 v Ireland, Croke Park, BBC1

Prediction:

South Africa are sure to bring the best out of all their opponents, and with a large number of Rainbow Nation ex-pats now living in Britain they can expect wholehearted support wherever they go. France and Ireland represent the hardest Tests but it would be foolish to bet against anything other than an unbeaten tour.

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