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Thursday, May 17, 2012

Festivals in Germany

Today, it's back to Europe with a big thank you Ben for this fabulous insights about Germany and it's festivals. Can't wait to visit one of them ;)

You shouldn’t need any special reason to visit Germany. There are amazing city breaks that you could try, plus the beautiful forests, lakes and mountains for the more leisurely walking and cycling holidays. However, Germany does have a wealth of festivals. They happen throughout the year, and some are well worth checking out. They cover everything from cultural diversity to celebrations of beer and wine, so there is always something to match anyone's interests.

With a population of three and a half million, Berlin is Germany’s largest city, and with half a million of those coming from different parts of the world, it is also very diverse culturally. A celebration of this fact happens every May with the ‘Carnival Of Cultures’ taking place in the Kreuzberg district of the city. Expect colourful sounds and tastes from around the world during this four-day festival, which culminates in a spectacular parade featuring thousands of performers and scores of floats making their way through the city, bringing a Brazilian party atmosphere to the streets of Berlin.

Throughout the months of May and September, the country’s longest river - the Rhine- is lit up spectacularly on some weekends. Passing through the cities of Bonn and Koblenz amongst others, the river and its surroundings are the scene for firework displays during the ‘Rhein In Flammen’ festival. Marvel at the awesome sights and sounds as specially lit boats make their way down this majestic river, lighting up the bankside and especially the faces of those watching this amazing spectacle.

One of Germany’s – if not the world’s – most famous festivals is the ‘Oktoberfest’, where as many as six million people descend upon Munich to take part in a medley of drink, food and song. Despite its name, the Oktoberfest usually begins in September (mainly due to the fact that the weather is better!) and has been increasing in popularity ever since the first festival back in 1810. This means that if you are planning a visit, then you may need to sort out a hotel well in advance, as well as reserving a table in one of the many beer tents – especially if you are bringing a large group. You may also want to stock up on your Euros, as you won’t get a lot of change out of a 10 Euro note for a litre of beer.
If you are planning a winter trip, then maybe one of Germany’s excellent Christmas Markets are for you. There are many different markets in many of the major cities in Germany, with Berlin boasting over sixty different ones the most famous and spectacular being that at the Gendarmenmarkt. With many more to choose from in Dresden, Nuremberg and Cologne to name but a few, you will be sure to experience all the Christmas cheer you need in the form of food, arts and crafts and of course some winter warmers in the form of beer and wine!

This is just the tip of the iceberg and there are many more special events held across Germany throughout the year. Keep your eyes peeled for these and many more festivals happening this year and beyond.

Ben Gallivan loves travel and enjoys all kinds of festivals (especially if they involve good beer or tasty international food), so Germany is one of his favourite destinations. He writes for One80 Hostel in central Berlin.

Tuesday, May 8, 2012

What to See on a West End Theatre Break

Again with Nick, this time in the British capital for a quick review on three of the top plays available in London's theatres. A really good help if you're are to decide what are you going to see there ;)

There are so many great shows to choose from in London’s West End that you’ll be spoil for choice when planning a theatre break. Know your audience and think about the members of your group, and a clear winner is likely to come shining through.

London Theatres
Legally Blonde the Musical - Great for a group of girly girls, this fun, frothy musical is dripping in pink. There’s singing, dancing, jokes and even a cute little pooch for the a wwww factor – what more could a girl want? Find group accommodation nearby and seek out the best cocktail bars in Soho and you’ve got all the ingredients you need for the perfect girl’s weekend away.

Ghost the Musical - If you’re travelling with a group of couples then something romantic like Ghost the Musical is likely to go down well. Based on the classic film, this new show is sure to have everyone gooey eyed by the end of it.

Shrek the Musical - Those planning to treat the kids to some theatre will find themselves spoilt for choice when looking for fantastic family friendly shows. Shrek the Musical is popular with both boys and girls, and the kids are likely to be familiar with the story of the loveable ogre and princess Fiona. Little girls will also appreciate the chance to see Kimberly from Girls Aloud in the starring role.
London Theatres, Mama Mia!
If Shrek isn’t quite there I think you also have the sweet story of Matilda, The Wizard of Oz or the fantastic alternative that is Wicked, and classics like The Lion King to choose from. The only thing that may not be quite so family friendly about a West End theatre break is the cost of tickets, so save on your accommodation with Travelodge to bring the overall cost of the break down.


Funny the topic of this guest post Nick :) I've been in London recently and opted to see the "Mamma Mia" play and liked it very much! Would add it to the good choices for couples, it's both romantic and very happy.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Attractions in Antalya, Turkey

Remaining in Turkey, this time with Katie's insights about Antalya, a coastal city that much like Oludeniz and Marmaris is nothing less than yet another fantastic beach spot on the Turkish Riviera. Another town where the mixture between beautiful beaches, old history, and a fine architecture works to perfection!

The modern city of Antalya is one of Turkey’s busiest. But away from the hustle and bustle there is a lot for the tourist to see and do for those who vacation in Antalya. To begin with, you can head to the old town, a small historic section called Kaleiçi. This used to be the original Roman town but was later an important centre in the Byzantine, Seljuk and Ottoman periods. It contains many old and historic buildings, many of them now protected from the bulldozers.

Kaleici detail, Turkey
Kaleici is full of smart but inexpensive boutique hotels and restaurants. Kaleici is surrounded by an old Roman harbour, once the heart of the city and where crops from the Taurus mountains were shipped off to the rest of the world.

Another attraction that’s well worth a visit is the ancient amphitheater at Aspendos, regarded as the best-preserved theater of antiquity. The theatre was built by the Greek architect Zenon in 155 AD and has a diameter of 96 meters and can sit 7,000. The theatre was used for concerts until recently, but has been damaged by noise and is currently not staging events. However, a new, modern version has been constructed nearby to continue its traditions.
Antalya beach view, Turkey
The other sight worth seeing during your trip to Antalya is Tunek Tepe hill, on the west side of the city. The hill is 618 meters high and has spectacular views of the Gulf of Antalya and the surrounding countryside and mountains. It also has a hotel, a night club and famous rotating restaurant.

For more information on Antalya visit HolidayCheck.com where among other tourism info you can search and check prices for hotels close to the beaches nearby. Evaluating from the photo above the beaches are an Antalya's must see, or in other words, a must go for a swim there ;)

Friday, April 13, 2012

Holiday destinations in Europe

With a huge thanks to Kyla and Susan lets make a little tour around the North and Center Europe. From Iceland to Montenegro, passing through Norway, Sweden and Romania, several proposals for a bit more adventurous holidays.

Europe offers a wealth of holiday destinations with everything from cities and beaches to cultural and culinary delights. You don't need to settle for noisy beaches and teeming cities. There are lots of enchanting places for holidays and adventure away from the crowds.

Iceland - a perfect destination for family adventure holidays. See the Midnight Sun in summer and the Northern Lights in spring and autumn. Climb a glacier or snorkel in clear blue water all on the same day. Iceland caters for all ages and all fitness abilities. Go hiking over grassy plains and lava-strewn meadows, or swim in a naturally heated pool. Even small villages boast swimming pools warmed by Iceland's volcanic heat. The countryside here is a dream for horse riders. Small, sturdy Icelandic horses are perfect for beginners and children and they can pick up a fast gallop for confident adults.

Sudureyri, Iceland
Varmland and Dalarna - travel a little further south to the borders of Sweden and Norway. The forests, farmland and lakes of Varmland are the most beautiful parts of Sweden. You can hike through the forests and kayak along the rivers. Get the whole family pedaling a special trolley that rides along the Klaralvs Banan, a disused railway track with stunning views of the surrounding countryside.
View from Granberget, Sweden
Hikers and older children with a reasonable level of fitness will enjoy the Dalarna Mountains, lakes and valleys just to the north of Varmland. Dalarna means "The Dales" in Swedish. It's where Swedes love to celebrate the midsummer holiday in June. The region is also a haven for skiing enthusiasts. The Vasaloppet, a 90-kilometre cross-country ski marathon takes place here in March between two villages. Add some culture to your adventure holidays when you reach Mora and visit the museum dedicated to Anders Zorn, one of Sweden's most famous painters.

Transylvania - there's more to Transylvania, part of south and central Romania today, than Dracula's Castle. This part of the Carpathian Mountains has been ruled over through the centuries by Romans, Hungarians, Bulgarians and Ottomans. Saxon merchants founded the region's seven major historical cities and Brasov is one of these cities. Dracula's Castle is close by and history and suspense are part of the adventure here.
Hunyad Castle, Transylvania, Romania
There are leisurely walking tours for children and mountain trekking and rock climbing for fitter adults. Local guides will take you through the ancient forest where wolves, bears and lynx can be seen. Follow the minor roads down the mountains through old Turkish, Tatar, Ukrainian and Romanian villages to the delta of the River Danube. May is the best time of year to see traditional festivals in the villages and the bird settlements around the Danube delta's floating islands.

Montenegro - drive down the coast road from the popular Croatian resort of Dubrovnik and head for Montenegro. The Bay of Kotor, the largest fjord in Europe and which is surrounded by the Orjen Mountains, lies just beyond the tiny coastal strip of Bosnia. Montenegro (its name means "Black Mountain") is a perfect choice for family holidays, as long as all members have a head for heights. This is a country of dizzying mountains and pristine ancient forests.
Perast, Bay of Kotor, Montenegro
Visit the Tara River Canyon in the middle of the Durmitor Mountains. This is the world's biggest canyon after the United States' Grand Canyon. Water in the river comes from numerous mountain springs and pummels through the canyon in over 40 cascades. Europe's adventurous destinations are only a maximum of four hours flying time away. Enjoy the thrills without the jet lag.


The usual thanks to Wikimedia Commons for the nice photos and once again to Susan who regulary writes on European family adventure holidays for a range of tourism websites and blogs.

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Majorca Holidays - All Inclusive or Self Catering?

From the South of Portugal to the Spanish Island of Majorca lets once again read Nick's cool tips on how to make the best (and affordable) family vacations.

Majorca is a popular summer holiday destination, and with good reason. As the largest of the Spanish islands it offers a great variety of resorts, with something to suit every holidaymaker. It also benefits from a beautiful climate, stunning scenery and a welcoming atmosphere, making it the perfect choice for those looking to book their dream summer holiday this year.

Cap Formentor, Majorca, Spain
The fantastic variety of resorts leads on to a great choice of hotels in Majorca, so you’ll have some decisions to make about what makes a holiday perfect to you. If you’re dreaming of hassle free Majorca holidays all inclusive hotels might be the best choice for you. Going all inclusive means that you don’t have to worry about leaving the hotel to find somewhere good to eat, or count the cost of eating out for all your meals while you’re away.
Formentor Bay, Majorca, Spain
It’s an especially good option for families with children for whom eating out in restaurants may become more of a chore than a pleasure. When you choose all inclusive it’s easy to pick up a quick meal that they kids will enjoy with the minimum of fuss. They’ll also benefit from unlimited soft drinks, as well as ice-creams and snacks, without you worrying about blowing your budget.
 

Airtours specialises in fantastic all inclusive holidays, and has an amazing variety of hotels in all of Majorca’s best resorts – whether you’re looking for a quiet destination, or somewhere vibrant and lively.
Formentor Beach, Majorca, Spain
Alternatively, self catering is a great option for those who enjoy eating somewhere different every night – perhaps trying all of the local hot spots. It’s also likely to be the best option for you if you don’t plan to spend a lot of time in close vicinity of your hotel – for example, if you’ve got lots of excursions planned.

 Self-catering options are also available at selected Airtours’ hotels, so there’s no reason why you can’t find your dream holiday to Majorca for 2012.
As usual, another thanks to Open Galleries for the beautiful Majorca photos set.

Friday, March 30, 2012

Great family holiday activities to do in Canberra

Once again with us Marcela, this time with a complete review over the Australian capital, the beautiful Canberra. Lots of places to visit and with many cool things to do, just perfect for family holidays :)

Visiting Australia's capital is a great idea for a fun family holiday. There is so much to see and do, the kids will love it. Once you've booked your accommodation, you may want to plan out some of the things you'll want to check out before you go. Here listed are a few you won't want to miss.

The Parliament House - This is a great way to spend a few hours while visiting Canberra. Once again this is a great way to show your kids how big decisions are made in our country. You may even get the chance to watch the Parliamentarians in a session and view from the galleries.

Parliament House, Canberra, Australia
Visit the AIS - The AIS is a great activity for the whole family. You can see where our sporting champions live and train, and get a great behind-the-scenes view of the AIS and find out what it really takes to be an elite athlete. You may even catch a glimpse of one of our top swimmers gymnasts in training while taking the 90 minute tour.

The National Gallery of Australia - The National Gallery is definitely worth a visit whether you are an art lover or not. Being the National Gallery of the entire country means that this gallery has exhibitions from across the country and the world, which may interest even the most uninterested person in art. Many people make the trip to Canberra from all over the country each year just to view the exhibitions that will be shown nowhere else in the country.

Gardens of the National Gallery, Canberra, Australia
The Questacon - Questacon is the National Science and Technology Centre. It has a number of great interactive exhibits on at any one time, making the whole experience fun and interactive for kids. Bellow one of the most popular experiments, the Lightning simulator.

Lightning simulator at Questacon, Canberra, Australia
The Mint - The Mint is a fascinating place for both kids and adults. It has a range of interesting exhibitions running and offers kids a chance to learn about the process of how money is created and how it circulates. The Royal Australian Mint is the sole supplier of Australia's circulated coinage.

Cockington Green - This is a great place to take the kids. It has miniature displays of monuments and world famous land marks such as Stonehenge. There is a lovely peaceful Heritage Rose Walk with beautiful gardens, and heaps of play areas for the children. Take the kids on the stream train ride then relax with a picnic in the gardens. A great way to spend a day with the family.

Cockington Green, Canberra, Australia
Canberra really does have some wonderful places to visit that the whole family can enjoy. Being the nation's capital, it truly is a fascinating place with loads to see and do, some activities just a short stroll from the cities major hotels and apartments.

I hope our list of great family activities has given you some ideas on what you and your family can enjoy when next taking a trip to Canberra. From historical sites to places just for fun, there is definitely something for everyone.

Tuesday, March 27, 2012

Holiday Inspiration - Affordable Getaways for the Family

Today, with a few suggestions and tips on how to book some affordable family vacations, Nick - our newest guest blogger. A warm welcome, thank you for participating and off we go to the tips :)

When it comes to booking an affordable holiday that ticks all the right boxes for you and your family, you may find yourself struggling to find something that suits both your preferences and your budget. It can be a minefield: do you risk a lower grade accommodation to fit in with what you can afford, try a different resort, or opt for self-catering and miss out on the hotel kids’ clubs? Or just forget it all and stay at home?

Castro Marim, Algarve, Portugal
It doesn’t have to be a struggle - and thanks to today’s competitive marketplace you can now find a vast range of package breaks at prices that won’t cost the earth, with a whole host of options to suit all tastes and preferences. From cheap Portugal holidays on the sunny Algarve coast and bargain breaks to the island of Majorca, to the more exotic climes of Tunisia and Egypt - there are an abundance of cheap family holidays out there offering a myriad of different holiday experiences - all you have to do is pick your favourite.

Albufeira, Algarve, Portugal
Take the Algarve for instance. As famous for its golf courses as it is for its stunning rocky coastlines and golden sandy beaches, this is one diverse destination that places a tick firmly in every box. You’ve got plenty of leisurely activities for the older generation such as golf, hiking and sightseeing (a trip to historic capital Lisbon is an absolute must), and kids will love the variety of aqua and adventure parks available - not forgetting those child-safe shores and long sandy beaches which make perfect sandcastle territory.

Lisbon, Portugal
Or if all you plan to do is stretch out on the golden sands and sock up the sun’s rays whilst catching up on the latest bestsellers, occasionally dipping your toes into the refreshing surf, then the Algarve is definitely for you.


A huge thanks also to Open Galleries for the photos of Portugal - a beautiful country that's also an excellent choice for family vacations ;)

Saturday, March 24, 2012

10 Best Reasons Why It Is More Fun In the Philippines

And again with Kathleen, this time with a list of the ten top reasons why one should visit the Philippines. For me, the nice beaches and landscapes, the people, the food and the culture are more then enough. As of today Philippines are yet another entry on my wish to go list :)

The Philippines is a beautiful exotic country that can become your next vacation destination. With many different activities and loads of culture, you will never have a dull moment in this wonderful country. Here are 10 things that make the Philippines a place you should go see.

Beaches - If you are a person who enjoys the water and the beautiful view of crystal blue, clear water, then the beaches in the Philippines is a place you will love! There is nothing like sitting on the powdery white sand and looking down what seems like never ending coastlines. In fact, the Philippines is known for having almost the greatest distance of coastline in the whole continent of Asia.

Puka Beach, Boracay, Philippines
Relaxation - The Philippines is known for its many masseuse parlors. The native method of “Hilot” is known to relax the muscles of a person. These masseuse parlors enable the person to relax and doze off while experiencing one of the best massages they have ever received.

Culture - The Philippines is filled with culture like no other. They are known for their festivities and celebration of their traditions, faith, and beliefs. One of the biggest festivals you will encounter in the Philippines is that of Ati-atihan. This festival celebrates Santo Niño, which translates into Baby Jesus. This festival is celebrated during the third week of January and usually last for the whole week. It includes music, dancers, food, and a huge party in the streets.

Public transport, Philippines
Nightlife - If you like to go out when it gets dark and stay out until the sun comes up; the nightlife in the Philippines can satisfy that craving of yours. There are many different types of nightlife activities you can do. Whether it be karaoke, dancing, or dining all night, you will find a place that will fit your personal liking.

Volcanoes - Never seen a volcano before? Luckily for you the Philippines has 37 volcanoes, 19 which are not active anymore. For a beautiful backdrop in a picture, go visit one of the many volcanoes in the Philippines.

Mount Mayon Volcano, Philippines
People - The Filipino people are known to be welcoming of all different cultures and nationalities. With many of the people being English-speaking, you will never lost or out of place. The Filipinos will welcome you with open arms to explore their beautiful country.

Shopping - Here you will find many different places to shop. Whether you are looking for unique handmade pieces sold in the streets, or for high-end fashion, you will find it in the Philippines. With many shopping malls and street bazaars, the shopping fanatic will have many different options to explore.

Scuba Diving - Since the Philippines is along such a long distance of water, it creates a wonderful opportunity to explore the beautiful blue waters. You can spot exotic fish and plants up close and personal.

Food - Known for its many different types of food, you will find a dish to satisfy your taste buds in the Philippines. The food has been influenced throughout the years by Spanish and Chinese foods. You will find Filipino food being in between these two. Rice is used often in Filipino dishes, just like Chinese dishes. Filipinos love to use fish in their dishes as well. So for the seafood enthusiast, you will be very happy dining over here!

Pancit, Philippine Noodles
An Overall Good Time - To sum it up, no matter what you are looking for, the Philippines will ensure that you have a great time. You will never get bored in this country as the possibilities of things to do are endless.

Why wait? Plan your next vacation to the Philippines now!


Kathleen Hubert is a blogger who writes on a variety of different sites. Check out more of her work at Lahaina Hotels.

Saturday, March 17, 2012

Turkey Holidays - Getting more popular every year, Marmaris and Altinkum!‏

Once again in Turkey, this time thanks to Chris who sent this guest post telling us all about the beautiful beach town of Marmaris. Can't wait to go there and try it for myself. Looks absolutely amazing ;)

For years Turkey has been a prime destination for holidaymakers from all over the globe and with it's fine selection of districts, towns and resorts as well as heavy investment in the holiday industry, Turkey is climbing up towards being the number one holiday destination for everyone who enjoys a year round gorgeous climate, white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, (with a whole load of extras on the side as well!).

Marmaris, Turkey
One of the most popular resorts in Turkey (if not the most popular) is the city of Marmaris, which is located on the southwestern Mediterranean coast. The city is mainly very popular due to the high number of bars and clubs in the area, where the hardcore partygoer can party all night throughout a number of different establishments. There is also some great beach bars, cafes and of course many fantastic restaurants offering a fine selection of traditional Turkish cuisine as well as international dishes, so you won't be at a loss of what to eat.

Marmaris Seaside, Turkey
The beaches are of course very beautiful and popular, but make sure you get down there early especially in the summer time, as getting a prime spot on the sand can sometimes be a little tricky! Either way you will still be able to experience the full potential of both main beaches in Marmaris.

Marmaris Beach, Turkey
As for activities, there is plenty to see and do in Marmaris, including the Dalyan Mud baths, two substantial water parks and for the site seeing enthusiast, The King Tombs, which can only be viewed by boat are incredibly over 3000 years old!

Another great resort to choose for your holiday in Turkey is Altinkum! Just 123 kilometers from the town of Aydin the resort is getting more popular with each year that passes, however it is quite a bit more laid back that the city of Marmaris, meaning you can enjoy the resort in the summer months without having to deal with the substantial club scene and partygoers that favor Marmaris as their number one spot. Altinkum also boasts better beaches that Marmaris and with bigger and better beaches comes more space for you to keep to yourself and truly relax in!

Altinkum, Turkey
Nightlife is still available in Altinkum, however it is far more chilled out than the more popular resorts, meaning you can enjoy a quiet walk around town at any time of the evening.

There is always something new to try and somewhere new to explore in Turkey, so why not check out Sunmaster for the latest Turkey holidays and book yours today!

Thursday, March 1, 2012

4 Things to Witness in 2012

Once again with David this time to know all about 4 things to see in 2012, if not in loco at least online :) A big thanks to you David and let's go!

Why not make this the year you realize your travel ambitions by seeing some of the world's most enthralling spectacles? If you commit to witnessing four of the top events, sights and happenings over the next year, you'll finish it feeling wiser, happier and more invigorated. So book your flights, arrange your travel money and dig out your passport!

The London Olympics

This is going to be the big event in the UK's capital city this year and excitement is growing across the nation as preparations for the ultimate sporting occasion take place. You'll need to be fast to snap up the remaining tickets and there will also be large screens around the stadiums for fans to soak up the sporting atmosphere.

Olympic Games, London
Book early for good quality accommodation, as the best is likely to go very fast. Do the same with train tickets and other advance bookings. You could make a week of it and also see the capital's myriad attractions while you’re there, for a genuine trip to remember.

The Northern Lights

The Northern Lights are on many a would-be traveler's wish list and are one of the most spectacular natural spectacles on the planet. There are different places to see the lights, such as Norway, Lapland, Iceland and even the northernmost parts of Scotland at certain times of the year. You can see the lights on land or on cold-water cruises, which are becoming extremely popular.

Northen Lights, Iceland and Norway
Marlborough Wine Festival

Why not take in some culture and visit one of the many wine festivals held worldwide to taste the latest creations from the vineyard artisans? The Brancott Estate in New Zealand's South Island is well worth a visit for its three-day festival of wine and food, with fifty wineries on hand to present their latest offerings and hold workshops. The festival runs every year in February and is a great starting point for seeing this beautiful part of the world.

Marlborough Wine Festival, New Zealand
Pamplona Bull Running

This is one of the ultimate Spanish festivals for those who love adrenaline and have no issue with bull fighting! The bull running begins at midday on the 6th July each year.

Pamplona Bull Run, Spain
Thousands of visitors gather in the square to run with the bulls, celebrate with vast quantities of sangria and generally have a good time. Join in at your peril - tourists do invariably get hurt every year for failing to follow safety precautions and keep out of the way of the bulls!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Santa Maria, the yellow island of the Azores Archipelago

Back to the Azores series lets fly over almost half of the North Atlantic ocean and read what Nuno has to say about another one of the islands of the Archipelago. Flaps on, landing gear down, it's time to land at Santa Maria :)

Also known as the yellow island Santa Maria is one of the smallest islands and belongs to the eastern group, being the most southern island of the two.


Santa Maria is synonym of beaches and dream landscapes. Cut by deep bays, it has the better beaches in the Azores archipelago and also a good climate with many hours of sun. For those who like sportive holidays the waves are good for surfers, sport sea fishing, windsurf and even scuba diving.

For those who like calm holidays, the suggestion goes to take refreshing and energizing walks through Santa Maria's countryside. Must sees are the island greenly hills and plains without vegetation, the rural sights and countryside life and of course the São Lourenço bay, with it's natural and beautiful big shell form.


Other settlements worthy of a visit are Vila do Porto, Santo Espírito, Anjos and São Pedro. This wonderful route with it's old churches, monasteries and fortresses will for sure be keept in memory for long time.


For those who appreciate food enjoy the fresh fish, the delicious mollusks (lapas and cracas), and the traditional desserts. Although Santa Maria is a small island it has several well kept and delicious secrets...


One final note to where to stay? Since it's very close, if you consider visiting São Miguel too, you can always opt to base your trip at Ponta Delgada. It's a bigger island with more to see and the city is beautiful. Available are several cool hotels in the center like the Azores Atlantico or, for those of you who like historical places, the Camoes Hotel. From Ponta Delgada it's then possible to travel to Santa Maria by plane or boat, for both options same comment - small but beautiful trips ;)

Monday, February 6, 2012

Krakow - A mandatory stop when visiting Poland

Today lets thanks Chris for taking us all the way back to Europe! For the first time our Vacation and Travel Photos is going to Poland, more precisely to it's second largest city, the beautiful Krakow.

Of the many thousands of prospective holidaymakers across the world who are considering booking a short city break this summer, it is a fairly safe bet to say that in the minds of the vast majority of such people, Poland will not be at the top of their list of countries to visit - but why on earth should this be the case when the country has so much to offer?

When it comes to holiday destinations in Europe, Poland can provide an enriching holiday experience for tourists of all ages - and at a fraction of the cost of other better known holiday locations on the continent that may be crammed with tourists during the summer months and therefore inhibit visitor enjoyment.

Krakow, Poland
When it comes to holidays in Poland, there is surely no better place to visit than the city of Krakow. Located in the south central region of the country, Krakow and the surrounding area offers a great deal of exciting things to see and do for both backpackers and holidaymakers alike - particularly during the summer months where climatic conditions are frequently warm and very pleasant for visitors to enjoy (perhaps contrary to many people's stereotypical perception of Poland and its weather).

The city of Krakow and the surrounding area hold great historical significance for the country of Poland and indeed for the rest of Europe to a certain degree, and as such as you may expect this means there are many key historical buildings and museums in and around the city that give a fascinating yet often thought provoking insight into the history of Krakow and of the people of Poland.

The recently opened Oskar Schindler Factory Museum located in the Jewish quarter of the city along with the remains of the nearby Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camps which can be easily reached by buses from Krakow center serve as extremely graphic and frightening reminders of Poland and Europe’s 20th Century history. There are however other more family friendly attractions in the city such as the Wawel Castle, St Mary’s Basilica and the market square which make for fantastic viewing.

Krakow's Market, Poland
For younger visitors to Krakow who like to party to the early hours you will be glad to know that there are fewer better places in Central and Eastern Europe to enjoy great nightlife than Krakow. With dozens of great bars and clubs in and around the market square all offering local beers and vodkas at extremely cheap prices you are sure to have a great time. If you want to eat out in Krakow you MUST visit the award winning Pod Aniolami near to the castle which is second to none when it comes to enjoying huge portions of grilled Polish meats, sausages as well as other Bavarian specialties at ridiculously low prices.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Holidays in 2012 – where to visit throughout the year

From Winter to Summer, Autumn or Spring, from the snow in the mountains to clear waters and sunny beaches, David has it all planned in advance for this year. As usual another amazing destination list :)

Deciding where to go on holiday can be tricky. You’ll often have a month in mind for when you’d like to go away but choosing your holiday destination isn’t always easy. To help you out with your decision, TravelSupermarket has identified 12 great holiday destinations to visit – one for every month of the year!

If you’re currently thinking about booking a last minute holiday, January is the ideal time of the year to visit the Caribbean. At this time of year there is a chance of rainfall but with temperatures throughout the month being at least 22 degrees, it is certainly a lot hotter than the UK. The Caribbean also starts its carnivals in January, giving you the chance to experience island life.

Antigua, Bahamas and Barbados
With choices from Antigua, Bahamas and Barbados and many others, you will be able to find miles of long sandy beaches and beautiful landscapes, as well as experiencing the laid-back charm of local towns and villages.

If you fancy a skiing break, then Geneva has over 200 resorts in traveling distance of the city and is an ideal destination for February. The city itself is also culture-rich and offers visitors the chance to wander down the streets of this green city and experience some of the finer things of Swiss life.

Geneva, Switzerland
March is an ideal time to visit Marrakech, as the weather is warm without being too hot! The people of Marrakech are very friendly and the city itself is bustling with colour, sights and smells. It is easy to move from the narrow streets of the old city to the modern district, allowing you to experience what the city has to offer.

Marrakech, Morocco
Crete is a popular European destination for some early sun in April, as well as for some excellent deals. The largest island in Greece, it offers beautiful coastline that is great for water sports as well as relaxing. The island has also lots to see, from natural features such as its gorges, to ruins from ancient civilizations.

Crete, Greece
Japan in May is very lush and the temperatures have yet to reach their hottest. The country offers the traditional Japanese lifestyle coupled with modern cities, having something for all types of visitors.

Japan
June is an ideal month for going on safari, with South Africa coming into its own at this time of year. The weather can be hot during the day, but it has cooler nights. Zambia has a number of National Parks, as well as spectacular landscapes that include Victoria Falls. The country offers a huge choice of safari activities, including horseback or elephant-back safaris as well as canoe or open vehicle safaris.

Safari, South Africa
The fine weather in July is great for exploring Iceland. The country has such a varied landscape, including glaciers, volcanoes, waterfalls and geysers. The days are long as the sun rarely sets and the land is green. There are plenty of activities, such as glacier skiing or even the opportunity to whale watch.

Iceland
The jewel of the Balearics, Menorca, offers hot weather in August and the chance to relax on one of the many beaches that it has on offer. There are plenty of activities on offer for the whole family, including water sports, water parks, cycling and riding.

Menorca, Spain
Menorca also offers a variety of other activities, including a number of golf courses. There is a variety of historical sites worth visiting on the island, as well as its National Park, the S'Albufera des Grau Natural Park.

There are still plenty of warm destinations in the USA in September. Although the weather can sometimes be unstable at this time of year, Miami offers some fantastic beaches with daily temperatures of above 22 degrees.

Miami, USA
There is also the chance to visit the Everglades National Park, which as the subtropical wilderness of the USA, is home to a variety of species. There is also the Biscayne National park that offers the chance to dive around its coral reefs.

Visiting Dubai in October gives the chance for you to experience this truly unique city. Not only does it have many record-breaking landmarks and achievements, it also has many miles of beaches that are ideal for water sports. The city also offers traditional activities, such as camel racing and falconry.

Dubai
November is an ideal time to take a trip halfway around the world to New Zealand. Both North Island and South Island have beautiful landscapes that include plenty of beaches, lots of wildlife, outdoor activities and the opportunity to experience the unique Maori culture. There is still plenty of sun at this time of year and it is an ideal time to explore.

New Zealand
Cancun in Mexico offers dry weather in December, with average temperatures of around 24 degrees. There are plenty of water sports on offer, including diving. As well as its many beaches, there is plenty to see and do. It has bustling towns and gives visitors the opportunity to explore the ancient world of the Mayans.

Cancun, Mexico
Whatever time of year you plan to go on holiday this year, this top picks are just a few destinations that will help you to follow the sun throughout the year.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal

In another joint venture with Andre, this next post is all about Vila Nova de Milfontes. A small village in the South of our country Portugal famous for it's beautiful beaches, it's history and it's gastronomy.

Vila Nova de Milfontes is perhaps the most touristic beach location in the Portuguese region of Alentejo. The view from the bridge over the Mira river invites who passes to make a stop and meet the place. The village offers to it's visitors a small and calm river beach, perfect for families with kids. Also several ocean beaches, from those the one called Praia do Malhão (just 5km from the center) is the most know. Located in Alentejo's Southwest Natural park this beach has extensive sandy areas and excellent conditions for water sports like surf.

Vila Nova de Milfontes, Portugal
With it's 525 year's of old, Vila Nova de Milfontes breathes history. Over the Mira river places like the town's fort, the Forte de São Clemente, built in the end of the XVI century to protect the village from piracy, are amazing. Even oldest, the church of Nossa Senhora da Graça (in English, Our Lady of Grace) whose construction date goes as far as the beginning of that same XVI century.

Those who like nature may explore many track paths along the coastal lines, in fact, some of them are among the best preserved in all Europe. Between Vila Nova de Milfontes and Porto Covo, there are several track spots of exquisite beauty. Amazing desert beaches and breath taking cliffs ending on the ocean.

Southwest Coastal View, Portugal
As to the gastronomy, it's mandatory to taste the local fresh fish dishes and seafood. In the local restaurants it's always easy to find dishes like the Arroz de Marisco (seafood with rice and sauce). A word too for the Açorda de Marisco (the same seafood base but this time cooked with eggs, bread and herbs), very good if you ask me!

With and exception to the Summer month of August, it's usually very easy to find where to stay. I guess all options are available, from camping, to apartments and hotels, all you have to do is choose what's best for you and come visit us on your next Portugal holidays. See you soon ;)

 
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