Showing posts with label 2018 holidays. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2018 holidays. Show all posts

Tuesday, 31 July 2018

Interesting Places to Travel : Some Ideas for 2018


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A little bit of Inspiration for your holiday this summer 2018:


Holiday in Santorini:



  Planning next year’s holiday destination? Here is an amazing place to visit. The place is called “Santorini”. It is a beautiful Island in Greece, located at south of mainland Greece. It is in Aegean Sea. You can reach here by flight, as the National Airport here is connected to most of the international airport by charter flight. From Athens, it takes 45 min to reach here & from “Thessaliniki”, it takes one and a half hour.
 
Santorini is the a cheap holiday destination if you are looking to plan your vacations in Apr, May or Oct. Here you can also find self catering accommodations which would help in save few more bucks, as food out side is sometimes cheaper. It is the most romantic Island in the Greece, famous for, of course its beaches, Churches , homes made of white stone and also for the sunset. It has many ancient buildings. This area proves to be an ultimate destination for Young & Old couples. It also provides a perfect place for weddings & honeymoons. Here, not only nature allows you to relax, but also plentiful of water sports fills the empty gap in your vacation.
The quite restaurants play an important role, in making life beautiful here, by giving a chance of taking your dinner sitting besides coastline.
For party lovers, who want to party the night away, Santorini has discos & night clubs.

  Resulted by a volcanic eruption, thousands of years ago, Santorini has beautiful landscape with thick volcanic rocks below & reddish black mountains covering the sky. The more beauty is added by bougainvillea. It has warm black beaches & amazing scenery. Many people are attracted by the wild beauty here. The town Fira having narrow streets is full of activities. This town is famous for shopping .Here you can find all travel related stuff like linens, lather goods, ceramics & what not. From various resorts there is continues bus service to this town.

In Santorini, people follow Orthodox Christian religion, so all the festivals are celebrated as per Christian calendar. Here people eat Traditional food, which includes simply cooked fish & it is very delicious. Moussaka is one more traditional food. You can have cheap wine here.


 The nightlife here is also volcanic. The famous beaches of Santorini are Kamari, Monolithos, Red beach and Perissa. At Monolithos, Kamari & Perissa you will get to see black sand & deep blue water. Other than natural beauty, it has many other attractions too for the tourists, such as bars, beach-bars, clubs for night life etc. Red beach is the most famous one as it is quitter & attracts many people. On Red beach, you can find an amazing combination of red & black sand erupted from the volcano. Kamari beach is exactly opposite to Perissa beach. Monolithos is close to Airport, so this would be the first beach you will visit after reaching Santorini.
 
  Other than these, if you like more quite place, you can relax at Cape Columbo. Perivolos is on the longest black beach. You can also explore other beaches like Paradise, Vlychada, Oia Katharos etc.


 
Neapolitan Riviera - Italy


Neapolitan Riviera is one of the most sought after tourist destinations in Europe. The land lies nearby the Mediterranean Sea and is surrounded by mountains of all sides. All these make Neapolitan Riviera on the hottest romantic getaways. Unlike the other tourist destinations beaches are not so famous in here. This may be attributed to the fact that most of them are small and consists of pebbles in large quantities. But that doesn’t necessarily mean that the land is devoid of good beaches which are worth a visit. Fine sand beaches can be visited on Maiori and the coast extending up to Almafi Coast. Fishing had been one of the favorite pastimes of the area and sports such as tennis are also widely admired in the region.

A nerving problem of the area is the huge number of pickpockets. Tourists have reported to have lost many in plenty numbers. So it is advisable to carry personal belongings in an inner pocket. The land also boasts of a plethora of religious buildings and one is expected to wear formal clothing only while visiting such buildings. Women are advised to wear clothes covering their knees and shoulders. Getting into Neapolitan Riviera is mainly through the Naples airport. Buses and taxi cabs ply to and fro the airport and the main city centre. The Neapolitan Riviera is known for its pizzas and it is said the first pizza was baked in here.

Many varieties of pizzas are available in the various shops which are dotted throughout the land. The site also provides night clubs and the night life on the region is pretty exciting. It may seem odd because the region is frequented by families and couples alike. Singles looking for ways to score can never get disappointed. If shopping is on your mind then look no further as u have reached one of the ultimate shopping destinations of modern Europe. Various outfits of Gucci can be tried and purchased from the shops in here. All the clothing shops are in tune with the latest fashions and most specialize in Gucci outfits. Prada bags are also famous in Neapolitan Riviera. Vinegar enthusiasts should not forget to buy the Balsamic Vinegar coupled with olive oils which are extra virgin in nature. Mount Vesuvius offers breath taking views and these should not be missed either. Rome which is fabled as the eternal city should not be omitted either. 

Japan It made up of many Islands. There are over 3900 of them In total. However, most of these Islands are very small and do not have people living on them. Nearly all of the people In Japan live on just four main Islands, which are called Hokkaido, Shikoku, Kyushu and Honshu. Honshu Is the largest island. Over 50 per cent of the Japanese population lives here. This Is where you'll find the country’s largest cities, including Kyoto and the capital, Tokyo.

Japan Holidays



 Mountains plain: As you travel around Japan, you'll see many mountains. Over three-quarters of Japan's land is made up of mountain ranges. Everywhere you look, great towering peaks rise up into the sky. Most of the country's villages and cities have been built on flat plains between the mountains. Because there is so little flat land in Japan, Japanese homes are often very small and are built close to one another. Japanese cities are filled with skyscrapers which don't take up much ground space.

Earthquake and volcanoes: If you were to spend tome time In Japan, you might feel the earth shake. This it an earthquake, a common occurrence In Japan. Most earthquakes are small and harmless. Every now and then, however. Japan it shaken by a large earthquake which may topple buildings and cause giant cracks to appear in the roads. At you travel around, you may also see volcanoes oozing red-hot lava. Japan has many active volcanoes.
The latest gadgets : Most Japanese people live In cities. As you walk along the streets, you'll see shops selling lots of electronic gadgets, such as mobile phones, MP3 players and computer-game consoles. Japan is famous for its electronic product. which It tells throughout the world. In Japan, trends, fashions and technology change fast. 
Japan is a very long country, stretching for over 3000km from north to south. If you travelled from northern Japan to southern Japan, you would pass through a number of different climates. Hokkaido, the most northerly island, has very cold, snowy winters and cool summers. Honshu, Japan's largest island, has a milder climate. Further south, the island of Kyushu enjoys mild winters and hot, humid summers.

HOLIDAYS IN  SEYCHELLES


Situated some 8,000 km from Europe, the Seychelles archipelago consists of 115 islands scattered over an area of more than 400,000 sq.km. It has more natural and marine parks than anywhere else in the world.
An astonishing variety of flora and fauna can be found in the Seychelles. Besides the magnificent fish of the Indian Ocean (over 800 species), there are also turtles and flocks of brightly coloured birds. The Seychelles has an abundance of fruit, plants, and rare varieties of trees. It is the home of the famous "coco de mer", or double coconut, which has astonishing and suggestive shapes...


The two main islands Mahé and Praslin have an "interesting" yet excellent local bus net work with regular services to all corners of the islands. La Digu has its own unique forms of transport - the Ox Cart and the bicycle!
With its palette of subtle colors, ranging from the turquoise blue of the transparent sea to the emerald green of its luxuriant vegetation, with the glowing amber of its fine sandy beaches in between, the archipelago of the Seychelles is like a necklace of pearls lying on the deep blue jewel box of the Indian Ocean.

Everything on these unspoilt islands seems friendly, courteous and clean. The land gives generously with coconuts, mangoes, bananas, breadfruit, pineapples, and an equally bountiful sea yields up tuna, snapper, barracuda and kingfish. Copra and cinnamon are the main exports but the islands' tourism is the chief source of income.

 


Mahe Group is granitic, narrow coastal strip, rocky, hilly; others are coral, flat, elevated reefs. Walking along the city roads and beaches can be quiet amazing
Mahé airport is 10 km (6 miles) southeast of Victoria.
 
City Banks are Open  on Monday to Friday 8.30 a.m.–1 p.m., Saturdays 8.30–11.00 a.m.
Tap water is chlorinated, but bottled water is advised.
Cotton is best Clothing. Evening wear is informal (lightweight jackets for men, skirts for women). Beach clothes are not worn in town. You won't need a raincoat but an umbrella is a good idea.
Various tour companies operate motor coach and minibus tours around the islands as well as a great selection of island hopping tours to Cerf, Round, Cousin and other nearby islands.


Transportation within Island:
Bus
There is regular bus service on Mahé between the rural areas and Victoria. A bus service also operates on Praslin and La Digue. Coaches are available for airport transfers and excursions and are reasonable. Taxis have government-controlled rates.
Mahe and Praslin have a good system of busses.  On Mahe there are 26 bus routes most of which originate in Victoria.  Every village and hotel is served by at least one bus route.  Busses run from 5:20 AM to 9:30 PM except on weekends (Friday and Saturday) when they run to 1:30 AM.
Praslin has one bus route which circles the island in a large reversed C pattern from Anse Kerlan to Anse Boudin.  There are about 9 runs daily in each direction between 6 AM and 5 PM.
Ox Cart:
Available only on La Digue for transport between the pier and La Digue island Lodge.  US$ 6 per person each way.
Bicycle
Bicycles are available for rent on Praslin and La Digue.




Monday, 15 January 2018

Benidorm Holidays 2018 - Best Benidorm Beaches


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Benidorm Holidays 2018 - Discover Benidorm in Spain this Year!

Every year thousands of holidaymakers visit Benidorm for beautiful beaches, amazing nightlife and sunshine all year around.

Benidorm Beaches:


Levante Beach, Benidorm, Lets Take A Walk by the-benidorm-travel-guide

Levante Beach Benidorm

Cheap all inclusive Benidorm holidays are a great opportunity to enjoy sunny Spain with your family or your beloved – it is an excellent adult holidays destination. If cheap holidays 2018 is what you’re looking for then plan to spend the New Year’s summer in Benidorm, the premier beach resort destination along the Costa Blanca. And it’s not just the beach and water-sports that attract people. Benidorm is home to some of Europe’s best theme parks. There’s Peacock Island too, a place to check out avian wildlife, a lot of which is endemic to the region. Benidorm is famed for its clubs, pubs, and vibrant nightlife scene.

More information: Check November Benidorm Festival 2018

Saturday, 11 November 2017

Cheap Holidays 2018 - Book Before Christmas to Save


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When it comes to early holiday bookings for summer 2018, most people does it in January but there are huge advantages if you spare some Christmas shopping money for your next holiday. Early booking discounts are much better before new year.

Here are some ideas for your inspiration from earlier posts:


VISITING INDIA 



 More than two-thirds o f Indian people live in the thousands of villages dotted all over India. Most people work on the land. They do not own large farms; many own or rent small pieces of land. Here they grow food for their families, with perhaps a bit extra to sell at market. It is a hard life. People live in simple houses, sometimes built around open-air courtyards. Each village also has a well and a temple or mosque.
Some people leave their villages and travel to the big cities in search of work. Some get jobs as household servants, hotel workers or rickshaw drivers. But many return em ptyhanded. Indian cities are very overcrowded. Many people live in slum s on the outskirts of the city. Some cannot even afford to do this. They sleep on the pavement. There are also gangs of beggars, trying to scrape together enough money' to live on. Wealthy people usually live in large blocks of flats. They have servants to cook, clean and keep house for them .

If you lived in India, you'd probably have not only your parents, but your grandparents, aunts, uncles and cousins living with you. When an Indian girl gets married, she leaves her family and goes to live with her husband's family. Indian weddings are very grand affairs, lasting for several days. The bride wears a special, embroidered sari with beautiful jewellery and elaborate make-up.

WHAT ABOUT BENIDORM IN 2018?

Benidorm Nightlife
Benidrom is famous with its night life, festivals and beautiful weather all year around. Join the followers of The Benidorm Travel Guide on Facebook and visit the blog for festival dates in 2018
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Benidorm on Instagram.

MADERIA




Many stories have been told about the discovery and colonization of Madeira, and many myths persist to this day. One is that Madeira is the last vestige of the drowned continent of Atlantis; another is that the lost treasure of the notorious pirate Captain Kidd is buried on one of the llhas Selvagens. The truth is more prosaic. It is known for a fact that the Madeiran islands were familiar to navigators long before Porto Santo and Madeira were officially 'discovered' by Joao Gongalves Zarco in 1418 and 1420. Pliny, the 1 st-century ad Roman writer, called them the 'Purple Islands' because of the distinctive colour of Madeira's volcanic rocks and soil. The Medici map of 1351, drawn by Genoese cartographers, was the first to depict Madeira and give it a name I Isola delle Lolegname (Island of Wood). The same name - llha da Madeira in Portuguese i was used by Zarco when he landed in 1420, laying daim to the island on behalf of Portugal.

The story of Robert Machin Facts, though, are rarely as romantic as the tales embroidered by sailors with time on their hands as they sailed the Atlantic carrying cargoes of Madeiran sugar, grain and wine. About 100 years after Zarco's discovery, chronicler Valentine Fernandes published a different account, which he no doubt heard in some harbourside bar. This concerns a Bristol merchant, Robert Machin, who was blown out into the Atlantic by a storm while sailing to Portugal. Ending up within sight of Madeira, Machin went ashore to investigate.

 His mutinous crew decided to abandon Machin, but they got caught up in another storm which drove them on to the Moroccan coast where they were taken prisoner, destined to serve as galley slaves. Determined to return to civilisation, Machin built himself a raft. He, too, fell prey to Moroccan pirates and ended up in the same prison as his former crew. 

Machin then furiously attacked one of his fellow sailors, meaning to kill him in revenge. Astonished by the ferocity of the fight, Machin's gaolers forced him to explain his actions and it was not long before the whole story of the mysterious island at the edge of the known world began to circulate. It was only a matter of time before Henry the Navigator heard the story and sent Zarco out to investigate. Even more romantic versions of Machin's story circulated in the 17th century in which he is portrayed as an English aristocrat eloping with his sweetheart, Anna d'Arfet (or Anne of Hertford). Shipwrecked on Madeira, she dies of exposure and he of a broken heart. Zarco is said to have found their graves when he stepped ashore in 1420, inspiring him to name the spot Machico. Another Madeiran legend has it that Zarco set fire to Madeira - this being the fastest way to clear the island's dense woodland - and that the forests blazed for seven years. In fact, clearance was probably much more selective: the island's timber was a valuable resource, used for building houses, ships and the crates to hold sugar and other crops.




Sunday, 15 January 2017

Holidays for 2018 - Destinations and Deals for Brits


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Cheap Holidays 2018: Holiday Hypermarket
Holiday Hypermarket, right from its beginning, has been the site that has been known to provide customers the privilege and flexibility to choose the kind of holiday deal they wish to proceed with and book their holidays with the best holiday sites featured on it. It is no more a tough call to hunt for holiday deals; in fact right here at Holiday Supermarket customers can very well make their own customized holiday package deal without feeling the pocket pinch.
Travel Photo from Japan

This is a reliable and 100% authentic website which is why customers have been flocking in this valid and reliable holiday comparing site. You do not have to, anymore, undergo any kind of fusses or undergo extra hidden charges right from the start to the finish. Being one of the best holiday booking websites it here grants ease and flexibility to each and every customer.
Whatever kind of vacation or short break one intends to go for, check in at Holiday Supermarket and experience perfect holiday escapades with never before deals. At Holiday Supermarket customers are more than assured that they will get their bookings done easily, readily and the website is there to make arrangements right from the start to the end. All you have to do is to select your perfect holiday destination! 

Where to visit with Travel Comparison sites?

JAPAN
Japan is a beautiful country. You may be interested in learning about Japan because you want to visit, or perhaps you are simply curious about the country and its people. In this book you will learn about the exciting history of Japan and look at pictures of places you may not have seen or heard about before. You will read about Japan’s amazing sights and learn many interesting facts about this fascinating country.




Japan s history is full of stories of princes, emperors, shoguns and democratic leaders. Read on to learn how Japan became the great nation it is today


DENMARK -AARHUS
Radiating out westwards from Denmark’s largest shipping port, Aarhus is in the Jutland region. The city has youth - it's the country's youngest city - and good looks. It also has ambition: planners are transforming the harbour area and extending it northwards, in order to make room for new residents as well as to cater for the increasing numbers of tourists. A period of rapid, ambitious growth is under way and it includes such exciting ventures as the 20-year plan to create a Sports Ramblas - a boulevard exclusively dedicated to sporting activities. 

Other cities may be better known, but mere familiarity is in itself no recommendation; Aarhus has no laurels on which to rest, no tired old cliches to call upon and no received image to live up to. Few can match the city for beauty, friendliness and fun. Word’s getting around, and pretty soon everyone will want a piece of the action. No wonder Aarhus has a smile on its face.






CYPRUS BEACHES
Cyprus has good if not very extensive beaches around Protaras, Agia Napa, Larnaka, Lemesos and Pafos, and at points in between.There are also long and uncrowded beaches in the rugged Akamas Peninsula, and some very quiet ones along the north coast east of Polis. Most of the popular beaches have a range of services that may include lounger and umbrella hire, beach cafes and restaurants, pedalos, and watersports facilities. Remember to take safety seriously on the beach and in the sea, especially with young children - calm as the seas around Cyprus look, they are subject to very strong currents. And be careful not to overdo the sunbathing, particularly at the beginning of your holiday, and once again particularly with children.

BENIDORM HOLIDAYS FOR 2018

holiday to benidorm

 

Benidorm is not just a beach holiday location in Spain, it filled with entertainment, natural beauty and a happy place to visit.
Exotic animals at Mundomar, one of Europe’s great water parks – Aqualandia, Peacock Island, the beaches of Poniente and Levante, the island of Tabarca, amusement galore at the Terra Mitica amusement park, and the famed nightlife of this town, you will always have more than enough reasons to check out flights to Benidorm. People who visit Benidorm once invariably come back because a Benidorm all inclusive holiday is an opportunity to catch some sun, enjoy great food, party, and basically chill so that your batteries are recharged for the days to come.

COSTA RICA

Have you ever been to Costa Rica? Thousands of tourists visit this tropical paradise every year. Costa Rica is located in Central America, and forms a bridge between North and South America. Costa Rica, which covers 51,100 square kilometres (19,730 square miles), is more than twice the size of Wales.
Peaceful people
Most of Costa Rica's 4.5 million people live in the Central Valley where San Jose, the capital and largest city, is located. The people, who call themselves ticos, are proud that Costa Rica is a peaceful nation. Costa Rica is one of only 18 countries in the world that has no standing armies (permanent military force).
Beaches and volcanoes
Costa Rica has over 1,290 kilometres (800 miles) of coastline. Rugged mountain ranges, which include over 100 volcanoes, separate the coastal areas. Rainforests and cloud forests attract tourists to Costa Rica. Today, tourism is Costa Rica's largest industry. Tourists enjoy surfing in coastal waters, rafting on rivers, and hiking through rainforests.