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Ονειρεύεστε διακοπές σε Καναδάς; Πρέπει να πάτε Σεντ Τζονς. Έχει κάτι για όλους, όπως για παράδειγμα Signal Hill και East Coast Trail Association. Αυτό που κάνει τα πράγματα ακόμα καλύτερα, είναι το δεν χρειάζεται να ξοδέψετε πολλά χρήματα για τις διακοπές σας σε Σεντ Τζονς. Συγκρίνουμε εκατοντάδες επιλογές πτήσεων και …
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Signal Hill
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East Coast Trail Association
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Quidi Vidi
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Cape Spear
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The Rooms
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Iceberg Quest Ocean Tours
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CapeRace Cultural Adventures Inc.,
Κριτικές Σεντ Τζονς
Alberto Rodriguez Aguilera
05/08/2019
San Juan de Terranova es la capital y mayor ciudad de la provincia canadiense de Terranova y Labrador, situada en el extremo oriental de la península de Avalon, en la isla de Terranova.
Darren AndersonΣαν Φρανσίσκο
27/10/2015
Gorgeous picturesque town with a fishing village vibe & much more. It's the kind of place that makes you want to slip on a cable knit sweater, grab a cup of coffee and stroll the quint streets. The accents can be a little hard to understand and the half hour time zone difference is kind of odd, but adds to the quirky Newfoundland experience. Don't forget to kiss a cod fish when you're there ;)
Leigh VirkusPittsford
08/09/2013
Compact, walkable city on the island of Newfoundland. City of around 100,000 with a very nice central area of shops and restaurants.
Antonio R
01/08/2013
St. John's, our province's capital, is the perfect combination of big-city luxury and small-town charm. As the oldest and most easterly city in North America, this is where heritage lives. Melded with culture, history, and personality, St. John's has survived two World Wars, five centuries, countless hardships and triumphs. It's become a rare, old city full of character, experience and charisma, with a contemporary, sophisticated edge.
Wander down the narrow, criss-crossing streets carved by horse and carriage over 100 years ago. Pass the colourful jellybean row houses wedged together in every space lining the sides of steep hills and hidden alleyways. Once you've meandered down to the working harbour of the waterfront, look towards the Narrows and imagine a time when the waters were brimming full with fishing schooners.
San Juan de Terranova es la capital y mayor ciudad de la provincia canadiense de Terranova y Labrador, situada en el extremo oriental de la península de Avalon, en la isla de Terranova.
Gorgeous picturesque town with a fishing village vibe & much more. It's the kind of place that makes you want to slip on a cable knit sweater, grab a cup of coffee and stroll the quint streets. The accents can be a little hard to understand and the half hour time zone difference is kind of odd, but adds to the quirky Newfoundland experience. Don't forget to kiss a cod fish when you're there ;)
Compact, walkable city on the island of Newfoundland. City of around 100,000 with a very nice central area of shops and restaurants.
St. John's, our province's capital, is the perfect combination of big-city luxury and small-town charm. As the oldest and most easterly city in North America, this is where heritage lives. Melded with culture, history, and personality, St. John's has survived two World Wars, five centuries, countless hardships and triumphs. It's become a rare, old city full of character, experience and charisma, with a contemporary, sophisticated edge. Wander down the narrow, criss-crossing streets carved by horse and carriage over 100 years ago. Pass the colourful jellybean row houses wedged together in every space lining the sides of steep hills and hidden alleyways. Once you've meandered down to the working harbour of the waterfront, look towards the Narrows and imagine a time when the waters were brimming full with fishing schooners.