Jul 31 2010

European Travel Guide – The Countries With The Best Beaches

Europe has so much rich culture and history that sometimes it can be a bit overwhelming choosing where you want to go and what you want to see when you are there. With that in mind, here are some of the most popular destinations for people looking to relax in Europe:

Spain- Spain is home to a variety of beach excursions that not only offer top notch beaches, but do so at a relatively affordable price. The experiences range from the exclusive island beaches of Majorca or Menorca, to the beautiful mainland beach resorts along the Mediterranean Sea.

Jul 31 2010

Spain : A Travel Itinerary

Spain has become the must-see destination for over 50 million visitors every year, who come to this sun-blessed country to enjoy the amazing culture and ancient heritage as well as the great weather. Whether your tastes are more in tune with the fine art of Picasso or the flavors of a good Paella, Spain has something for everyone. Spain has opened several new airports in recent years, making it much easier to reach parts of the country that were once visited only by the hardiest of travelers.

Jul 30 2010

Europe’s Tourist Hotspots – Information & Advice

Europe has so much rich culture and history that sometimes it can be a bit overwhelming choosing where you want to go and what you want to see when you are there. With that in mind, here are some of the most popular destinations for people looking to relax in Europe:

Spain- Spain is home to a variety of beach excursions that not only offer top notch beaches, but do so at a relatively affordable price. The experiences range from the exclusive island beaches of Majorca or Menorca, to the beautiful mainland beach resorts along the Mediterranean Sea.

Portugal – Portugal is home to a range of beach resorts. Whether you are a young couple looking for a place to party or a family looking for friendly activities, The Algarve hosts many miles of beaches that are clean and fun for all. Another well-liked beach area in Portugal is The Azores, which offers an array of activities among its nine various island hotspots.

Cyprus – Anyone looking for the perfect balance on their beach holiday should consider Cyprus as their next destination. The warm blue water and beautiful sand is the perfect setting for an incredible mixture of fabulous cuisine – whether your tastes are for the East or the West. Kyrenia is a breathtaking town on the coast that is a must see for the area.

Greece – The many quaint villages and towns of Greece provide a marvelous backdrop for your romantic get away, and the brilliant white beaches, with their deep blue waters are some of the most beautiful in the world. The ever-present ocean breezes that come off the Mediterranean make the usually hot and humid summer weather very pleasant.

Croatia – Even though the majority of Croatia’s beaches are filled with a variety of rock and pebble, it is still home to a remarkable coastline that draws numerous tourist every year. The National Park Brijuni Islands, Zadar, Sibenik, and Dubrovnik are a few of the admired beach resort towns that Croatia has to offer along the stunning Adriatic Sea.

Turkey – You might not immediately associate Turkey with beaches, but this country has many friendly towns along the Mediterranean and Aegean coasts with some of the most beautiful beaches in all of southern Europe. June through October, the weather is mild and the beaches are less crowded though the water is still warm and lovely to swim in. Turkey offers contemporary, well-kept accommodations that are surprisingly affordable while giving you the very best in holiday value.

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Jul 30 2010

What To Do Whilst Visiting Brighton, England

Just fifty miles south of London, England is the coastal city of Brighton – a laid back and unpretentious city that is home to unique restaurants and lively nightclubs. If fortunate enough to visit this popular vacation spot, be sure to stop by the following attractions:

The Royal Pavilion – When you are in Brighton there are a few places you absolutely have to visit. The Royal Pavilion is one of those places.

Jul 28 2010

Greece Travel Information

Greece is one of the top 20 tourist spots in the world, due to the more than 15 million people who go onholiday to Greece a year. The Greek Islands are the most popular tourist destinations, but many people forget that mainland Greece has quite a bit to offer too. Athens, Thessaloniki, Corfu, Crete and Rhodes are all major destinations.

Jul 27 2010

Why Cyprus Is Becoming So Popular With British Holidaymakers

For a long time Spain, France and Portugal were the most popular travel destinations with British tourists. More recently however, Cyprus has become extremely popular with British travellers and looks as though it could soon become the no.1 tourist destination for those living in the UK.

Cyprus enjoys a beautiful climate with phenomenal weather and a large percentage of sun throughout the year.

Jul 27 2010

Brighton (England) : A Guide For Tourists

Just fifty miles south of London, England is the coastal city of Brighton – a laid back and unpretentious city that is home to unique restaurants and lively nightclubs. If fortunate enough to visit this popular vacation spot, be sure to stop by the following attractions:

The Royal Pavilion – The Royal Pavilion is at the center of Brighton. It is a former farmhouse that was later developed into a retreat for King George IV when he was still Prince Regent. To the locals it is known as “Brighton Pavilion” or even just “The Pavilion”. On the edge of the Pavilion gardens is the Brighton Museum, both the museum and the pavilion itself cost a small fee to visit but they are a memorable part of any trip to the area. These beautiful structures are rich in history and worth seeing as you tour the town.

The Palace Pier – Though a few piers had been built in Brighton, this 1899 Pier is the only one that remains. It was originally built to allow easy access for pleasure craft and to house amusement rides. Today, it is home to an array of tourist shops, nightclubs, restaurants, arcades, and even a modest fair. Though some view it as flashy and garish, it is well worth the time to explore the Palace Pier. Considering the cost is free and the promenade provides a view of the seashore, taking a stroll along the pier is an attraction not to pass up.

The Lanes – For the bigger chain shops, Churchill Square is the place to go. However, if you are looking for exclusive and exceptional stores than are locally owned, the Lanes will be your shopping mecca. The complex tangling of streets could take a few visits to get oriented with, but the jewelry, antique, and clothes shopping you will find is worth the effort. The Lanes sits in the oldest part of the town, which is also home to town hall and the visitor information center. Do not worry about getting lost on your way to one of these locations – they are easily found in the town center.

The Beach – And last but not least, when you are in Brighton, you have to visit the beach! Brighton sits along the south coast of England and is infamous for not having sandy, pristine beaches. What it is known for is its pebbled beaches and its many bars and nightclubs that dot the beach line. It is a totally different atmosphere and a lot of fun. The beach is also a great place to catch a free movie, a free street performance or live music. It is a fun place to be and an even greater place to visit! You definitely have to make it a priority when you visit Brighton!

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Jul 17 2010

Booking A Hotel : 10 Minutes Work Could Lead To Big Savings

Most of us have found ourselves in the situation where we are preparing for a long awaited vacation, and we are now faced with the decision of whether to book a nice hotel, which will be more expensive and cut into our entertainment budget, or settle for a hotel that may not be up to our standards so that we can still afford to enjoy the adventures that we have been looking forward to on our trip. It seems unfair to have to sacrifice one for the other. Wouldn’t it be great if you could actually find an affordable hotel that provided agreeable accommodation at a reasonable price?

Jul 16 2010

A Guide To Choosing A Value For Money Hotel

Many people struggle with the expense of paying for a hotel room on a getaway. The price of a room can often be so much that you end up having to sacrifice doing other things on your trip because you spent too much on the hotel. You need somewhere to stay, but that does not have to mean that you should spend all your vacation cash on the hotel room. It has happened to almost everyone and it can be quite frustrating. Find out in this article how to stop finding yourself in that situation by saving money on hotel rooms.

What Are You Looking For In A Hotel – The amenities and features that you expect from a hotel, will determine how much you will need to spend. Are you planning to spend a lot of time in your room, and therefore want extravagant accommodation, or will your room simply be a place to sleep and change clothes between adventures, and thus need only provide the basics? Locating the best deals on hotel rooms will also be made easier, if you can create a narrower search by stating whether you will require a restaurant at the hotel, an internet connection in the room, or an on site pool.

Investigate Package Deals – Sometimes a package deal will include useful elements, that purchased separately, would be quite expensive. This is great if you will actually utilize these extras. If, however, they are tacked on activities or tours that you do not intend to use, you should not purchase these packages just because you can not pass up a great bargain. Therefore, it would be in your best interest to check into all “special offers” and “discount deals”, so that you know what you are purchasing, before committing to them.

Are There Discounts Offered Through Your Credit Card Company? – On occasion, hotel chains and major credit card companies form a partnership to encourage vacationing and business travel to a certain destination, and will offer discounts for travelers who pay with this company’s credit card. An example of this is if Visa and Hilton hotels agree to provide a reduced rate to Visa card users who book a stay at a Hilton hotel. Although this is not a widely known available discount, it can save you a substantial amount on your hotel stay.

Ask The Hotel – You will not know if a hotel is offering any discounts or special rates unless you ask. Call the hotel and inquire about their lowest rates, deals or discounts that they offer. Make sure to contact the exact hotel where you would like to stay since deals can vary, even within a hotel chain. You never know what you may get when you just ask for a great hotel price.

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Jul 11 2010

How To Compare And Contrast Hotel Room Prices

Hotel room prices can be misleading. Because you see a low price advertised do not assume that it is good value. Always ask some questions and do a little research:

Hotel location – If you have chosen a hotel that is not in the center of things you may need to factor transportation costs into your total.