Many European countries give to the world famous and welcoming hotel accommodations. The Berlin Hotel named Ruiz-Carlton holds the first position. Ruiz Carlton has a great advantage : it is located near a famous beauty and relaxation center Here you can also take Pilates and yoga courses. You can't expect all these special services for free, so be prepared to pay above 300 euro in winter and a bit under 1000 in summer If you think this is expensive, you must know that Greek hotels for example, like the Mykonos have prices that go well over 1500 euros in outside tourist season periods.
As a respected hotel for person with lots of money, this hotel will offer extravagant services such as: spas, special massages for couples, incredibly luxurious rooms, covered swimming polls and last but not least, a wonderful sea view. Rich people all around the world come here in all seasons and free rooms are very hard to find.
A rather small European country, Cheha, offers valuable hotel accommodations. One of the most famous hotel accommodations here is Le Palais, meaning the palace, a hotel build in a castle. Practically, an old historic palace has been reconditioned and turned into a pompous hotel for tourists. Prices charged by this oddly shaped hotel match its style, varying around 300 euros, fit for the pocket of a nobleman. Even if it has been modernized and turned into a modern age accommodation, people that visit Le Palais will feel like they belong in a palace. Taking a Kelty carport shelter along in your trip is a good idea if you have a tight budget.
London also has a hotel accommodation that gets lots of visitors every year. The Mayfair Hotel can be found in a quiet and luxurious region of London Priced at 200 euros, a double bed room in the Mayfair Hotel might seem cheap for a luxurious hotel as this one is
In the summer, prices will escalate depending on room type and services offered Here we can even find room arranged according to different themes. Another special service are the facial and body beauty massages and treatments offered directly in your room.
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July 14 2010 | hotels | No Comments »
I always wondered why people in Britain would desire to go to destinations like the Dominican Republic for a summer holiday. I have nothing against the Dominican Republic or any of the Caribbean Islands. Could they provide anything extra than you can find at one of the many popular vacation locations in Europe.
Why would you consider sitting on an aircraft for around twice as long as you perhaps need. This is even worse if you have young children who are not going to appreciate being confined in a seat on an aircraft for this amount of time.
For most holidaymakers a journey to the Caribbean involves one of the all inclusive offers as the cost of food on beverage on some of the Caribbean destinations can be very costly. They spend all their vacation time in the holiday complex, which is in all chance located next to the beach. The accommodation offers entertainment in the evenings and you have all your beverages included with your all inclusive deal.
You could be anyplace in the world so why pay extra to travel all the way to the Caribbean. You could be in Spain in approximately 2 hours and stay in an all inclusive compound if you want. This way you could spend more cash on the standard of accommodation or pay less and get the same standard as in the Caribbean.
A suntan is a tan and anybody looking at you when you return back from your holiday is not going to be able to tell where you got your tan. So if all you are worried about is in is lying by the pool to get a tan why travel further than you have to. All you are doing is spending extra cash on a long haul flight, which could be either saved or spent on acquiring a better hotel or for extra spending money.
Prior to booking a holiday think about what you really want and then have a search at the best choices for your needs. It is your vacation so it is crucial to make sure you get the best one you can find.
Thomson Holiday All Inclusive offers provide many holiday options. Find out how to get some great deals with travel tips from Jim Bonetti of travel site Cheap Holidays 2010
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January 08 2010 | holiday | No Comments »
South America covers the largest part of the South USA. The main countries of this continent are Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Argentina, Colombia, Lima, Uruguay, Ecuador, Cayenne, Peru and many more. Spanish and Portuguese are the two languages which are mainly spoken in South America, though Dutch, French, and English are other languages which also spoken.
South America is rich in culture and there are influences from Spain and Portugal due to the regions connections with Europe. South America is a great place to go to enjoy the hot weather and meet friendly people; South American food is normally tasty and there are plenty of historical sights to see.
There are aplenty flights to the Latin America though they aren't generally cheap from UK. You can get a cheaper deal if you avoid Saturdays and Sundays; and you can fly using an indirect route, your operator look into this on your behalf. Some of the airlines which operate flights to this region are British Airways, Iberia Airlines, Virgin Atlantic, and Continental. The major destinations that you can take a flight for are Havana, Mexico, Quito, Rio, Sao Paolo, San Jose, and Santiago. Entering the country with a UK passport is simple and easy. Some parts of Latin America are having had hassles for tourists so you must check for safety before going to the place.
South America's climate greatly varies; there are a series of dry desert regions in Chile and Peru, but the weather conditions of the Amazon are humid and tropical. The hottest climate of the region can be experienced at Argentina's Gran Chacowere; the climate can soar up to 44 degrees centigrade. While tourists the major parts of Latin America, you can anticipate sunny weather, so remember to carry sunscreen and other protections with you.
You can do a lot of energetic things in South America. You can visit Angel Falls in Venezuela. It is the world highest waterfall, with recorded height of 321 feet; which is 15 times more in height than Niagara Falls. To get a view from the bottom, take a raft up the river or enjoy more alterative views by going on an expedition. The Rio Carnival in Brazil is famed as being among the biggest, and liveliest carnivals in the world.
This happens ever February but book early as flights are sought after at this time. Whilst in Rio, also take the time to visit Corcovado Mountain and the Sugar Loa Mountain Day Tour, this excursion will take you through the rain forest and you can see Christ the Redeemer statue which sits on to of the mountain.
If you come to Chile, try trekking to an exciting wonder of the world, called the Machu Picchu, an Inca Ruin. The discovery of Incas was done in'00s but is now visited by people worldwide. Bring your camera along. South America is really charming, both its landscape and people.
Graham McKenzie is the content coordinator for Bestukflights.co.uk the UK's premier flight and travel comparison portal which includes a detailed section on Travel and Flights to Venice
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January 04 2010 | Travel | No Comments »
The origin of the name "Cornish comes from the name "Cornwall" a county in the south western tip of England. Its excellent climate, so much different from that of England's, beckons tourists all round the year. Anything from Cornwall is called Cornish. A vacation in Cornwall is very much unlike a vacation anywhere else, and will most likely be an experience you will cherish for a long time.
Cornwall can be best enjoyed by staying in one of its many cottages, be they fisherman's cottage or one of those quaint cottages to be found just about everywhere. Out of these, you must select the best cottage to really have a whale of a time. You will have the choice to stay in modern cottage, a lovely traditional cottage or a sprawling farmhouse converted into a cottage.
Self catering cottages are another kind of cottages that, together with the amenities they offer, are almost a home away from home. These cottages can be the perfect base from where you can explore the natural wonders Cornwall.
You will also get a grand selection of beautiful Cornish cottages to rent by the coast of Cornwall. On offer will be cottages on the beach, cottages on the harbor side, cottages in old fashioned Cornish villages, cottages by the sea and cottages blesses with gorgeous sea views. All these cottages are within walking distance of beach, cliff, harbor or sea.
The vast number of Cornish cottages, available throughout the year, makes Cornwall the favorite place of many for a cottage holiday. The popularity of these cottages is increasing every year, because of its excellent weather, fabulous scenery, scenic sights and warm welcome that tourists receive.
Before visiting Cornwall, you should read up anything you find on Cornwall. These readings will tell you that every part of Cornwall has its own history, art, culture and wonderful beaches.
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December 13 2009 | vacation | No Comments »
by Edward Penza
If one decides to visit the European continent, a must visit holiday location is Malta which is world renowned for its tourist attractions. This relatively small island in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea is hardly 18 square miles in measurement; however, the temperate location has a worldwide reputation for its charming landscape, scenic beachfronts as well as the friendly nature of the local inhabitants. The easygoing nature of the people makes visitors from all over feel at ease as they enjoy Malta holidays. Some may not have heard of Malta, but those who have experienced Malta holidays have left the island with relaxed bodies as well as a lasting impression of the beautiful island.
The weather in Malta is one of the main reasons that tourists flock the island. Throughout the year, tourists on Malta holidays can expect sunshine although during winter, the temperatures are noticeably lower though hardly unbearable. There is a lot to do in Malta and one can choose between rock climbing, water sports, diving, spa treatments or even going on a shopping spree. Maltese culture is still maintained and it is evident in the food, architecture, art and other cultural manifestations that have been well maintained to this day. Many buildings are still standing and the various museums have fascinating age-old artifacts.
All through the year, there are a number of concerts, musicals, operas and dramas that are organized for the enjoyment of audiences that consist of tourists as well as locals. A characteristic night out on the island normally begins with dinner at one of the numerous restaurants and thereafter a taste of some fine wine at a wine bar and finally a visit to a local theatre for a show. Malta has up to forty spa treatment centers, which blend the latest technological innovations with ancient trusted health and spa techniques. There is also a trained staff on hand to assist with all the procedures. Arrangements can be made for visitors to have exclusive spa holidays whereby clients are pampered for a particular duration, ensuring that they are fully relaxed and revitalized.
In a recent survey in an international diving magazine, Malta topped the list of diving destinations in Europe. The destination was further placed third best diving destination in the world after the Maldives and Egypt. There is plenty of diving activity on the island with more than thirty-five excellent diving sites. The sea can be considered as the main highlight of Malta holidays and there are many other water-based activities such as swimming, surfing, kiteboarding, jet skiing and many others. For those who just want to unwind, the pristine beaches are the perfect location to sunbathe and enjoy the sea breeze.
The more adventurous people can get a kick out of the hiking trails that venture through the islands magnificent green hills and valleys. The hiking routes also pass through a number of ancient sites and historic villages. The view from the hills is extremely breathtaking and makes the hike memorable. For ardent shoppers on Malta holidays, Sliema, the capital of Malta has a number of shopping arcades where buyers have a wide array of products to choose from. In between shopping, one can have something to eat and drink at the restaurants that dot the shopping district. There is no shortage of things to do during Malta holidays and the location lives up to its reputation as one of the premier tourist destinations in the world.
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September 24 2009 | holiday | No Comments »
by Jeremy Fishbourne
If you are planning a holiday, Cap d'Agde should be on your short list of places to visit. This resort complex not only offers the modern facilities that tourists look for, but also allows access to a fascinating heritage and a beautiful natural setting.
Whether you want to enjoy the sun, indulge in some outdoor or water sports, Cap d'Agde has the right attractions for a memorable vacation. If you are going as a family or just a couple, the resort would be a delightful destination, as it is very accessible and ideal for both a short break and a long stay.
Cap d'Agde visitors will enjoy the variety of activities in the resort, for this is a place with four destinations to enjoy, unlike other tourist spots confined to only one attraction. Le Cap d'Agde, for one, boasts a modern beach resort suitable for all members of the family.
Likewise within easy reach of the resort is the historic city of Agde, whose roots can be traced back 2600 years ago, the picture-perfect fishing village of Grau d'Agde, and the tranquil village of La Tamarissiere nestled in a pine forest.
The resort complex for some visitors may just be enough. Already the resort has 11 beaches to choose from, as well as 10 districts all worth a visit. There's the Le Port with its pulsating bars, shops and quayside.
Alternatively, you can explore any of the surrounding nine other suburban districts each with its own charm to discover. With such a variety of choices, you will cherish the thought that while having fun and revelry with fellow tourists there are places that are more laid-back and quieter and not too far away.
The choice is, likewise, large for tourist accommodations. There are hotels, apartments, holiday villas, and campsites available. A central booking office run by the Cap d'Agde Tourist office makes lodging inquiries easy and booking accommodations convenient. An even better alternative is to access the d'Agde website which contains user-friendly accommodation guides for the ideal lodging places.
Despite its modernity, Cap d'Agde has found a treasure in having its link with the 2600-year old city of Agde. Replete in heritage and history, Agde started out as a Greek colony during the 5th century, flourishing with its strategic location where the Herault River and Canal du Midi opens to the Mediterranean Sea.
Tracing its origins from a 5th century Greek colony, Agde is also close to Mount Saint Loup, an extinct volcano, which has also contributed in shaping the heritage of the city, mainly its architecture. Many old buildings in Agde are made of the black volcanic rock from Mount Saint Loup.
The old city centre is thus one marvel for visitors to explore, with beautiful architectural structures and artisan shops lining up along some of its winding streets. This laid-back ambience is enriched further, every Thursday, when a local market opens to offer native crafts and other produce from the locals.
Another pleasant venture would be a stroll along Canal du Midi after which you can savour some culinary delights and refreshing drinks at the restaurants and bars in the area. All of these are interesting features which you can check out in advance at Agde's online heritage site.
The small fishing village of Grau d'Agde is a logical next stop for visitors, for it is close both to the old city of Agde and the Cap d'Agde resort. The village is situated on the left bank of the River Haut where it joins the Mediterranean.
Life is much quieter here, but you will find excellent accommodation nonetheless. Here, you'll find a small resort with its own beach and an inviting quayside which is host to a retinue of restaurants and bars. From the village, during peak season, you can take a ferry to another alluring destination, La Tamarissiere.
This destination is likewise a small village where tourists will find the solitude to soothe the rigors of everyday living. La Tamarissiere is a tourist paradise tucked between the beach and the river, with a 200-year old pine forest surrounding the village.
Fishing, boat cruises, sailing and windsurfing, as well as camping are among the leisurely pursuits that solitude seeking tourists will enjoy for sure in this village.
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August 15 2009 | holiday | No Comments »
by Graham McKenzie
Located between Europe and North America, Iceland is a mountainous island in the North Atlantic. Although she can be a bit austere, Iceland is a country of exquisite splendor. Eruptions of lava, hot springs, geysers, spectacular fissures and awesome glaciers seem surreal at times, but they make this land utterly remarkable. Iceland was settled by the Nordic and Celtic people, in the 9th century AD. Indeed, a Norwegian Viking named Ing?lfur Arnarson, established the first settlement on what is today known as Iceland?s capital, Reykjavik.
Of all Iceland?s wonders, perhaps the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, are the most famous. A surprisingly large number of people believe they can only be seen in winter, but that is not true. They are visible all year long. The Midnight Sun, which occurs in Scandinavia during early summer, is another popular favorite. During this phenomenon, you can see the sun at midnight, and if you want the opposite, catch the Polar Night, during the winter months.
At some point of their vacation, visitors usually find themselves in Reykjavik City. Iceland?s capital is thought to be one of the cleanest, greenest cities in the world. The nightlife in Reykjavik is vibrant, with an amazing variety of pubs, bars, cafes and dance halls. In fact, live music is fast becoming a trademark of this city. You can find a concert on almost every night of the week. There is also a variety of local craft shops and Scandinavian designer stores in Reykjavik, and the Kringlan shopping mall is a popular draw for locals and tourists alike.
Of course, if you come to Iceland, you simply must try a whale-watching tour. A natural habitat for whales, dolphins and seals, the ocean surrounding Reykjavik is ideal for catching a glimpse. Tours will generally pass by Puffin Island, too. Built in 1988, and considered to be Reykjavik?s landmark, the Perlan, or Pearl, is located under a large glass dome. This dome sits atop huge tanks, which are used to store the natural hot water for heating the city, and houses a rotating restaurant. The cuisine is divine, and the views spectacular.
Is Viking history your thing? If so, check out some of Reykjavik?s museums. Also make sure to visit the Sun Voyager, which is a massive steel sculpture of a Viking ship. Created by Jon Gunnar Arnason, it can be found on Mt, Esja, and is best viewed at sunrise or sunset. Another stop that is well worth making is the Restaurant Fjorugardurinn. Here you will experience a traditional Viking feast, amidst Viking d?cor. This unique eating establishment allows you to step back, and get a first-rate taste of Viking culture.
A very popular tourist attraction in Iceland is the Blue Lagoon. This outdoor, geothermal seawater pool is approximately 45-minutes, by car, from Reykjavik. The fluorescent blue pool, covered in steam, stays at about 104-degrees all year long.
This amazing country offers tourists a wide variety of unique experiences, and all of them delight and awe. Dramatic, striking, and eerily austere, a trip to Iceland is truly memorable.
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August 13 2009 | Travel | No Comments »
by Gordon W Brown
Northern Italy contains over 300 lakes in which you can take lakes and mountains holidays in Italy. These lakes are typically all from the glaciers and can be found near and in the Italian Alps. A particular favorite with tourists is Lake Garda. This is the largest lake in Italy and is close to Milan and Venice. There is plenty to do at the lake as there are resorts and hotels scattered along the lakeshore.
Not to be missed at Lake Garda is the ancient fortified town of Sirmione. This town contains a great mix of the old and new as not only is there a fortified town but there are also several spa complexes and many restaurants, hotels, bars and fashion boutiques. Other historical spots include Scaliger castle, built in the 13th century and the villa of the famous Roman poet Catallus. For those looking for relaxation and rest you can visit the sulfur spring on the end of the peninsula and for some fun Gardaland is very close by.
Another beautiful lake to visit is Lake Como. Lake Como is known for its many villas along the shoreline. You can tour the gardens of all the villas and some even offer tours of the villa themselves. Some villas that should not be missed include Villa de Balbianello, Villa Serbelloni, Villa d'Este, Villa Melzi and Villa Carlotta. You can easily cross the lake to get to the villas and visit the different towns by taking the ferry or a water taxi.
One important draw to the Italy's lake region is the constant but mild weather. Even I the heat of the summer the lakes are still a comfortable 80 degrees. There is much to do o n the lakes as you can participate in many water sports and sailing. There are also many towns around the lake that can be explored. You can reach these towns by driving or taking the ferry.
Right by the lakes is the Italian Alps. In the distance they can be hard to miss and are even more impressive up close. During the spring and summer you will be stunned by the fields and fields of flowers found in the Alps and the winter offers many opportunities for some world class skiing. A famous tourist spot in the mountains is Trentino.
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The north of Italy is a very popular destination for a lakes and mountains holiday especially for
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Crystal Lakes. The beautiful scenery and hill walks make this area popular with hillwalkers of all ages during the summer months. There are flights from most major UK airports offering the holidaymaker greater convenience.
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August 13 2009 | vacation | No Comments »
by Graham McKenzie
The perfect part of the year to vacation in Hungary is in the fall or autumn. Autumn fills the streets and countryside with cool breezes from the Mediterranean and also offers less crowding in the streets and hotels. The winter can be extremely cold and frequent snow showers are common. Summer months are usually very humid and warm and the streets are much more crowded as are the hotels.
Hungary is situated in central eastern Europe and consists of flat land that offers only a few rolling hills and occasional small mountain.
The majority of Hungary is covered in either woodlands or wetlands and will boast an array of wildlife for the adventurous explorers. The national parks offer a way to get a peek at the countries wildlife in a safe environment. The tectonic fault line is where Hungary lays so the many hot springs will bring enjoyment to those wanting to rest their mind and their bodies. Several spas offer hot springs along with their other first class treatments.
Europe?s most impressive architecture is located in Hungary such as the Esztergom Basilica, the third largest church in Europe. The Pannonhalma Archabbey is located in Hungary and is known as the second largest abbey in the entire world. There are many unique and exquisite architecture designs found in Hungary including the popular baroque castle in Budapest.
Budapest is a very rich historical city that brings in many tourists. The city is located on the Danube river banks and the beauty is taken in by people from all over the world who visit here. One of the more popular landmarks is the Buda castle.
Hungary is richly inspired when it comes to the arts. You will find embroideries, paintings, carvings, and pottery pieces that would flatter anyones art collection. Folk dance is adored throughout the country and many famous musical composers originated in Hungary.
Hotels in Hungary offer reasonable prices for guests with beautiful rooms throughout the year. The summer months may be slightly higher and finding a room harder with so many tourists flooding the streets. Autumn and winter months have the better rates and offer less crowding during your stay.
Hungary cuisine offers soups, smoked meats and sausages. Most menus will include beef, veal, chicken and pork entrees and of course the famous goulash. Goulash is a Hungarian dish offered throughout the country but may be prepared differently in many places. Expect a glass of wine to be served with dinner since Hungary produces red and white wines in there many vineyards. Beer, fruit juices and coffee are also produced in Hungary.
The common currency in Hungary is the Forint but the EURO is accepted at most places throughout the country. If you are a member of the European union you will not be required to obtain a visa to visit or work in Hungary. U.S. citizens will be required to have a valid passport as well as a visa if their trip is going to be for longer than 90 days.
Clinking glasses together may have you seen as rude or impolite as it was a decree to remind locals of the treatment their 13 generals turned martyrs in the 19th century. The decree was to last 150 years, ending in 1999 but many still uphold it as tradition.
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July 29 2009 | Travel | No Comments »
by Mason Boyle
If you are stuck at work and waiting to get out, why not take a break. Holidays and breaks motivate you and make us all feel refreshed. It does not matter if it's a one night getaway or a few days off, it's worth it. Take a Amsterdam City break and go wild.
Many couples celebrating their honeymoons and anniversaries just love the short stays in the city. If you live around, you do not have to take time off work. You could just have a weekend break. If you love the city life and metropolitan holidays, Amsterdam will take you by surprise.
Tourists often hate leaving this place and always come back for more next time. It is a happening place which you must visit at least once in your lifetime. The city is always bustling with activities and visitors all round the year. Do not be surprised to know that people of all ages seem to enjoy it.
As the city itself is a popular city of the world and Europe, it makes the whole experience more pleasurable. It has a unique nightlife and a cool summer look. Of course it is famous for its liberal sex laws, craziness and relaxed drug attitude. You could shop around, indulge in the funky cafes or just stroll around.
Like any other holiday, you can find restaurants, museums and natural beauty. Amsterdam has a great combination of man-made fun and natural elegance, which blend in together to make a great holiday. Even the government seems to go easy here and that tops it all. You will have plenty of crazy and cherished moments to go home with.
Amsterdam welcomes you with hospitality and open arms to its multicultural life. There are heaps of flight and accommodation special which can be booked online. Thousands continue to take Amsterdam city break as their annual trip and enjoy the romance and simplicity here.
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