Getaway with a winter break on the slopes

Posted: November 19th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Other Travel | Tags: , , | No Comments »

If you’re looking for an action-packed holiday, hit the slopes this winter. It doesn’t matter whether you’re a seasoned pro or have never set foot (or ski) on snow before. Heading to the mountains is the perfect winter getaway whether you’re looking to book with friends, have a romantic retreat, or take the entire family along.

Skiing and snowboarding is a favourite past-time among the young and old alike. If you’ve never been on the slopes before, fear not, now is the perfect time to learn. Those wanting to learn to ski only need to be in reasonable physical shape in order to begin! Cheap hotels across Europe make a winter break possible. In order to find the best deal, book your holiday a few months in advance. Rates on accommodation can be found for as little at £15 per night with a little research.

Group bookings are a great way to save money. If you’ve got a group of friends wanting to go together, check out cheap hotels that offer group rates. Skiing with friends can be a truly bonding experience – as can the après ski. Most resorts have a great night life so you and your friends won’t be lost for things to do once the sun goes down.


There is little more romantic then a few days of skiing in the mountains. The gorgeous snow-covered mountains are the epitome of a romantic setting. Unwind after a long day of skiing with a romantic dinner and a relaxing soak in the hot tub.

If you’re looking for something the entire family can enjoy, skiing could be just the thing. Enjoy a family breakfast before heading off in your own direction according to your experience. Then you can arrange to meet-up for a midday day meal, get some more time on the slopes in and then regroup for an evening of family fun. By mixing family time with skiing time, you’ll enjoy the memories you do make without wanting an individual holiday at the end of it. With endless resort options and cheap hotels across Europe, you may even consider making it a family tradition.

 


The French Riviera is the perfect holiday destination

Posted: November 19th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Other Travel | Tags: , , | No Comments »

Travel to the Cote d’Azur for a splendid holiday by the seaside. Its Mediterranean climate keeps the weather temperate all year-round. Often called the French Riviera, the Cote d’Azur is known for being a luxurious and first-class travel destination. This gorgeous destination is fit for a king, but can be experience on the budget of a pauper. With its fabulous seafood, splendid shopping and excellent nightlife you won’t worry for lack of things to do. Or if you’re just looking to sit back and relax, you’ll enjoy the various cafes and taking in the scenic landscapes.

The French Riviera is made up of several cities and towns along France’s Southern coast. If you want to see them all, it’s a good idea to base yourself in Nice as it offers a great railway service to other destinations. An array of cheap hotels also makes this a great place to stay. A walk down the historic Promenade des Anglais and you’ll understand what Nice is really about. From the sea stretching out on one side to the snow-capped peaks of the Alps on the other, it’s hard not to be impressed.


For a more luxurious break, head to Cannes. It truly is a playground for the rich and famous with its stylish designer shopping district and trendy nightclubs. Sun-worshippers will enjoy spending the day soaking up the sun on the beach and with lunch at one of the many cafes that stud the seaside. Don’t forget to pack your snazziest outfit for the night-time – Cannes is all about the glitz and glamour. It may sound pricey, but if you visit in the shoulder or off season, you’ll be able to find cheap hotels to balance out your cocktail budget.

For a more budget destination, visit Menton. Since it once belonged to Genoa, you’ll be able to see a strong Italian influence in this small town. Tourists love its charming cobbled streets and medieval architecture. You’ll also find plenty of shops, gardens and museums. With its cheap hotels, Menton is a great base for travelling along the coast.

 


Orlando offers families a great holiday destination

Posted: November 19th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Other Travel | Tags: , , | 1 Comment »

For a fun-filled family holiday, Orlando is a brillaint choice. With its tropical climates and endless amount of entertainment options, there is something for holiday-goers of all ages. An abundance of cheap hotels, exciting adventure parks and true Americana culture assures travellers a holiday to remember.

Kids from one to 101 will love Orlando’s adventure park resorts. Walt Disney World and Universal Studios are the most popular choices. Cartoon characters and fairy-tale themes make Disney a brilliant choice for the younger traveller. It’s often referred to as ‘the happiest place on Earth’ and it’s easy to see why. Movie buffs and comic book devotees will revel in excitement at Universal’s grown-up playground. If you’re looking for an after-party head to Universal Citywalk, a pedestrianised strip of nightclubs and restaurants. If you’re looking to save, check out the family discount and multiple-day entry tickets that both resorts offer.


Orlando’s outlets are a great place to stock up on seasonal trends or time-trusted classics. There are several outlet malls that offer fabulously low prices on just about anything. From high street shops to designer boutiques, you will be able to find that perfect outfit for any occasion. Just make sure you pack light so you have enough room in your suitcase to bring back all your bargain buys!

There are dining options that will please the holiday-goer on any budget. Many cheap hotels often offer a complimentary continental or hot breakfast included with your stay. This is excellent way to save money. Eat a hearty meal in the morning then you will only need a light lunch and can splurge on a fabulous evening meal. If you’re staying at a low-budget hotel but still want to enjoy five-star service, book a meal at one of the top hotels or resorts. Or if you’re after something tasty but not as formal, Orlando offers an array of restaurants that can accommodate you without a reservation.

Orlando is a destination sure to please every member of the household. The best way to see and do it all on a budget is to keep your accommodation expenses minimal.  With so much to see and do, you will hardly want to spend much time in your room anyways. Cheap hotels will save you money that can be better spent on enjoying a fabulous Floridian holiday.

 

 


Hotels offer ‘cheap and nice’ options to entice tourists

Posted: November 6th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Other Travel | Tags: , , | No Comments »

When looking for cheap hotels abroad the first word people most commonly entered into a search engine is ‘cheap’. At a basic level the word means ‘costing little money’, but for a long while it has had some more negative associations. When ‘cheap’ means ‘nasty’ it really isn’t worth it, despite how much money you may save. So, is ‘cheap’ what we’re really seeking on our much-needed holiday? Or has the word in fact taken on a slightly new meaning with more positive associations attached?

As we continue to battle against economic crisis, both consumers and holiday-providers are taking another look at the meaning behind terms such as ‘cheap’ and ‘added value’. When travellers book cheap hotels they are not just looking for ‘inexpensive’; they are hoping to get more for their money at the same time. Travellers are looking for the best deal for their budget.

Hotels have recognised that people will take the time to search for the best bargain that includes a low price and high standards. Lowering prices just doesn’t cut it at the moment. Specails deals are currently a dime a dozen, so companies have to find other ways to differentiate themselves. Those that do well in the long term will be the ones who are both low cost and able to back up their offering with good service and high standards. The smart hotels and agents are keeping holidy-makers happy but adding value wherever they can. A few added extras will seperate the best hotels from the rest.

So, could this be the key to the real meaning behind the word ‘cheap’ when buying products or services today? Are we really looking for ‘cheap and nice’? As well as offering deals on cheap hotels companies have to offer a good service and quality products so that holiday-makers can feel reassured that the hotels on offer are of an acceptable standard. Added value is what really matters these days.


Enjoy top family fun and cheap hotels in Egypt this winter

Posted: October 24th, 2009 | Author: | Filed under: Other Travel | Tags: , , , , , | No Comments »

For adventure and family fun this winter, Egypt is an excellent holiday destination. The country’s popularity among adults and children alike has been boosted thanks to the ready availability of family friendly activities, such as adventure tours, and the many cheap and comfortable hotels in Egypt.

The popular city of Luxor in Egypt was in fact named as a top family holiday destination by The Times earlier this year. To of the key factors that earned it a place in the Top 20 list were affordability and great location. Luxor is ideally positioned on the Nile River and is home to major attractions such as the Valley of the Kings and the Karnak and Luxor temples making it the perfect place to start exploring the wonders of Egypt. For families looking to get a full flavour of Egypt without too much travelling around, Luxor is a great place to stay.

Meanwhile, Sharm el Sheikh is a good choice for those seeking a combined desert and beach experience. Over recent years the area has made a concerted effort to go from backpacker resort to all-round crowd pleaser and has certainly succeeded. There are some great deals on hotels in Egypt to be found here at the moment, with families benefiting from all inclusive offers in particular. A multitude of activities across the region offer the best of both worlds on land and out at sea. Scuba diving, golf, shopping, sunbathing and camel trekking across the Sinai desert are just some examples as a start. Culture and nightlife haven’t been forgotten either with excitement ready and waiting on both counts.


Peak tourist season in Egypt runs from October to May. With autumn fast approaching in the UK, anyone considering a Christmas break should take a serious look at Egypt’s offerings With excellent deals on hotels in Egypt waiting to be snapped up, there are a myriad of reasons to have a family holiday in this intriguing land this winter.