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Sun, sea, sand & civil war
Nora Johnson Breaking Views
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IT has sun, sea and a wealth of historical remains. It is also fighting wars on multiple fronts, with regime opponents regularly being rounded up for torture and imprisonment — but that hasn’t deterred the first wave of tourists to book holidays in Syria since the pandemic.
The authorities in Damascus have begun issuing tourist visas again, which were in theory available throughout the decadelong civil war but were stopped during the pandemic.
Travel companies across Europe have organised tours emphasising the country’s cultural heritage, while also stressing that they’re not conventional package holidays. “Syria has en dured a turbulent few years with most of the country ravaged by civil war,” one UKbased company specialising in tours to “difficult” countries, disingenuously admits on its website brochure.

Nonetheless, the tour operator’s taking participants (paying £1,500+ for the week’s visit) to Damascus, the second city Aleppo, recently divided between government and rebel forces, and the classical site of Palmyra, once occupied by Islamic State. The first tours were at the time of writing all fully booked, although “the Foreign Office advises against all travel to Syria,” according to its official guidance.
So where will you be spending the Summer? I’d rather stay here in Spain…
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Marbella Moments
BY NICOLE KING
THE first time I heard of the veterinary clinic San Francisco de Asis was when my dearly departed Darling collapsed as we arrived to record Marbella Now at what was at that time Ambrosia in San Pedro. (This is now a brand new Greek restaurant which I have yet to check out, so looking forward to that).
That day was a Tuesday when my usual vet in