Tuesday, July 24, 2012

Summer Holiday Locations

Summer is the ideal time to go away on holiday. The school holidays coincide with the summer, so this is usually the time that families with children pack their leisure wear and head for somewhere exciting. Even young couples or singles take to the road at this time as the weather is generally great and places look their best.

Scotland in the summer is an exciting place with an extraordinary variety of activities. The cities have excellent accommodation ranging from cheap hostels to luxurious hotels. Public transport is on hand and cars are easy to rent. The nightlife is vibrant and there are a large number of very good restaurants, pubs and clubs to entertain you. The Edinburgh Festival is one of the most popular in the world.

But the true charm of the country probably lies in its stunning natural beauty. Lochs and hills, cliffs and forests form part of the only remaining true wilderness in the UK. Whether you live in one of the many charming self catering cottages, a farm house or a comfortable caravan, your day trips will excite and amaze you. Beach cottages are the ultimate homes in which to relax. Visiting the islands will enchant you with interesting archaeological sites and snow white beaches. Golfers will rejoice to know that there are 550 courses to choose from. And whisky lovers will find enough distilleries to visit to last them for a lifetime.

"When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life". Samuel Johnson was right - the capital has so much to see and do that it would take you an entire year to explore it all. The Natural History Museum and the Royal Botanic Gardens in Kew are just two of the fascinating places to visit; and of course the Tower of London, Buckingham Palace, the London Eye and many more. The shops in London are legendary - whether you visit the famous ones like Harrods or the quaint little shops in Camden Town, you can spend days in a daze of retail therapy.

Visiting the theaters for the many excellent plays will keep you busy every night for weeks. Some of the longest-running plays can still be seen, such as The Phantom of the Opera. Transport to and in London is varied and very well-developed. Accommodation outside the city centre is cheaper yet still very good.

Alternative places to visit for a great summer holiday include the coast of Spain with its stunning beaches and lively party life. Portugal will give you much of the same but at a fraction of the cost. France offers a fascinating contrast between the sophisticated cities and the rural towns. Italy and Germany are also geared towards tourists. For a cheaper and very different experience, visit Romania or any other of the previously communist countries.

For those holiday makers who enjoy activity weekends, going backpacking or cycling in the UK or Europe, or camping in nature could be the ideal holiday. You could either join a tour group or grab a map and compass and go off by yourself. Stopping to swim in the heat of the afternoon or fishing for your supper that you can fry over your own fire is adventurous yet relaxing.

Monday, July 9, 2012

Finding the Right Accommodation

Holidays are the high point of most people's year, however finding the right accommodation can be stressful to say the least. There is an almost bewildering range of accommodation options out there so the question is how do you go about finding the right accommodation for your needs.

Finding the right accommodation depends very much on what you want from your holiday. If you want to spend your break lounging around in the lap of luxury then a youth hostel is definitely not the right option for you. However if you are young and traveling on a budget with a group of friends a youth hostel can be an ideal, low cost option.

Hotels are a popular choice for the vast majority of people. They can offer a wide range of facilities to ensure that your stay is both relaxing and indulgent and the chances are that you can get at least some of your meals included in the tariff. Hotels also tend to have regular tours and excursions departing from their lobbies which can provide you with a great opportunity to see all the sites and attractions of your holiday destination.

If you are traveling in a small group or as a couple, hotels can be a very cost effective place to stay with a wide range of facilities. For larger groups of friends or for family holidays, however, staying in a hotel can have its drawbacks.

Not only can they be expensive for larger groups, but it can also be more difficult to really enjoy the freedom of your holiday when you are staying in a hotel. If your friends want to have a late night of partying in your room, or if you have young children who want the freedom to run around and be noisy but need peace and quiet to get to sleep, staying in a hotel surrounded by other guests can make for a stressful vacation.

A far better option for this kind of group is to stay in a private villa. They can be found at a wide variety of different locations which makes it possible to choose accommodation with everything you need to enjoy your holiday right on your doorstep.

A private villa gives you the option to spend an evening in with your friends or family without being disturbed by other people. They are a great option for larger groups and you will often find that they have additional facilities such as private swimming pools and meals that can be pre cooked to order. A wide variety of all the different options on offer can be found at www.privatevilla.co.uk so you will be able to find exactly the right accommodation to help you get the most out of your holiday.

Scotland Holiday Guide

As a holiday destination there are fewer places which offer greater contrasts than Scotland.
Although just a couple of hours flying time from much of Europe and a simple train journey from much of the UK, this ancient kingdom contains the last wilderness to be found in the British Isles. It's a land of mists, myths and legends, yet this nation of fable and fantasy gave the world some of its most hard-headed, pragmatic and stunningly brilliant people - soldiers and scientists, explorers and engineers, poets and politicians.

It's home to exciting cities, too. There's the Victorian industrial virility of Glasgow and the River Clyde; Aberdeen - the 'Granite City'; Inverness, the Capital of the Highlands and, of course, Scotland's capital, Edinburgh, surrounded by its seven hills and presided over by its formidable castle.

Yet this same small land is home, in the far north, to the unpeopled and desolate beauty of Cape Wrath and the highest cliffs in the UK which plunge 900ft down into the wild and unfettered North Atlantic. Just down the western coast, though, the residue of the Gulf Stream waters lap sandy beaches in sheltered coves which, on a hot day of summer, could be anywhere in the Mediterranean.

Scotland is a land that can take a lifetime to discover and yet is ideal for both weekend-breaks and longer stay holidays. Its towns and cities make excellent bases from which to venture out and explore some of the most dramatic landscapes in the UK.

There's Britain's highest mountain, Ben Nevis and the Great Glen which runs from Inverness on the east coast to Fort William on the west coast. Part of the Glen is the long, narrow, very deep and always mysterious Loch Ness which still draws thousands of people every year hoping to catch a glimpse of the monster said to live somewhere down in the dark waters.

Scotland has a rich history with an army of ancient and strikingly beautiful castles, many of them built in seemingly impossible locations high on cliffs or overlooking lochs and rivers, a reminder of the country's volatile, violent and bloody past.

Today, though, the welcome extended to visitors from 'outside the borders' is a warm one and the Scots are known as some of the friendliest and most hospitable people in the world.

Tour a distillery and see how Scotch whisky is made - it's Scotland's second greatest export after its people! Try haggis; experience the raw passion of a football derby match in Glasgow or Edinburgh on a Saturday afternoon; go skiing at Aviemore; travel the beautiful West Highland Line from Glasgow to Fort William and on to Mallaig; see the salmon leaping and the golden eagle hunting.

Whenever you go and however long you get to spend there, Scotland is easily accessed with direct flights from all over Europe and the UK, too.

There's no better place to begin your discovery of Scotland than in the historic capital city. Hop into an Edinburgh airport taxi, get a good night's sleep in your chosen hotel and dream of exploring this amazing country.

London City Break Guide

London is a beautiful and busy city, perfect for a weekend break or a longer stay. There is plenty to see and do for all kinds of people, from singles to families. For those with an interest in history there are a number of museums to visit, many of which are free to enter. The Victoria and Albert Museum, the British Museum and the Natural History Museum are just a few that are world famous and have fascinating exhibits from throughout history and from all around the world. Likewise Kew Gardens, or to give it its full title, The Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, is an interesting place to visit and explore. It`s not just about plants as it has many interactive activities for adults and children, including a tree-top walk and art exhibitions.

Of course, London is also well known for its shops. Most high-street clothes shops have their largest main branches in the city. There are many designer shops as well, but also the smaller, quirky boutique and vintage shops where you can find one-of-a-kind items, not just of clothing but just about anything from music to collectibles. Take a walk down Oxford Street for the larger stores or wander around Camden Town for the more unusual shops. And, of course, there is the world-famous market that takes place on Portobello Road, which is also the world`s largest antique market.

But what many people visit London for is its theatre. London`s theatrical shows are also world famous and have great variety. There are so many types of stage shows in the capital, from famous musicals and plays to the less well-known acts at smaller venues. A visit to London is not complete without at least one trip to the theatre.

There are also many old favorites that have been running for years, such as The Phantom of the Opera and new shows that crop up every year. There are shows based on films that have been turned into musicals, such as Legally Blonde and Ghost and shows that have been created using the music of pop and rock groups, such as Mamma Mia! and We Will Rock You. Theatre in London has become something everyone can enjoy (and afford), with shows for children which they will love, such as The Lion King or Matilda.

Traveling to London is easy, it can be reached by coach, train or plane and accommodation in the city ranges from the reasonably priced to the extravagant. With so much choice, many people find themselves returning to London again and again.

Information and tickets for any show people might be interested in can be found easily, either online or at the boxoffice and there is a range of ticket prices available.

Friday, July 6, 2012

Family Holiday on a Budget

Going on family holidays, particularly if you have school-age children can be expensive. In these difficult financial times more and more of us are looking to economize, particularly when it comes to leisure activities.

If you are prepared to be flexible on where and when you go on holiday you can still have a great time on a budget. With a little bit of research and planning there are a number of ways that you can keep costs to a minimum without forgoing your annual break.

Traveling in the UK

If you are staying in the UK then look out for deals on accommodation. Many holiday parks and camp sites periodically advertise discounts, some even in the school holidays. Alternatively, why not hire a cottage instead of staying in a hotel? You`ll have greater flexibility and will be able to cut back on the cost of eating out.

It can help to research what there is to do in the area that you will be visiting, in advance. You may be able to find discount codes or vouchers that will give you cheaper access to attractions. If you are staying in a seaside resort then make the most of the beach and sea and, if raining, any free museums in the area.

Traveling Outside the UK

Those traveling abroad will find that a lot of their budget is spent on flights and accommodation. If you are looking to go on a package holiday then it can sometimes pay to book last minute, as long as you can be flexible about where you want to go.

If you are traveling independently then make sure to check out both scheduled and charter flights offered by different airlines as there can be a difference in cost. Depending on your destination you will find that certain days and times of the week are often cheaper. You may have to get up very early to make the first flight of the day though!

When organizing your accommodation think about what is important to you. Is it the hotel facilities or proximity to the resort centre? Your budget will stretch further if you are prepared to stay a little out of town and you will generally find that you have better facilities.

Wherever you decide to holiday, there a number of steps that you can take to make sure that your trip matches your finances. Choose self catering accommodation over hotel accommodation to save on food costs, look out for low cost holidays voucher codes to get the best deal and research and plan activities before you travel. With a little thought you can still have a really great break without blowing your budget.

Thursday, July 5, 2012

Luxury Camping in Europe

Worldwide Camping Guide

When finances are getting a little stretched and you are not sure if you can really afford a holiday why not try some of the reasonably priced and wide ranging holiday resort camps on offer abroad. A fun and enjoyable way to spend time with family and friends, a park complex offers a financially viable holiday destination with everything you need for an enjoyable, stress free stay on site.

From organised activities, pool games and musical events to shopping complexes, bars, restaurants and parks, there is something for the whole family to enjoy and all without breaking the bank.

With tent pitches, linen hire, tents and even junior tents available this is a holiday that makes the most of the great outdoors, whilst never placing its visitors out of reach of essential amenities. Most park sites are close to supermarkets full of local produce, with some sites boasting spa and gym facilities for those looking to keep fit or enjoy some much needed pampering.

Of course this is luxury camping and not at all like the row of tents in a muddy field that you might well be imagining. This is modern day camping at its best, with the option to combine a self-catering style holiday with a handy resort park location.

Try a Euro camp site and you will gain access to destinations that a hotel or apartment will not be able to compete with, whether that is proximity to the coastline, or ease of travel to local entertainment.

With European destinations part and parcel of this type of camping holiday, families can enjoy international travel and visits to unusual tourists sites. Here al fresco accommodation can be found in sought after foreign locations and all without the usual worries of the children getting bored or fed up with places they have already seen.

Whether you opt for the sandy location of a beach site near the Costa Brava or a pitch in the French countryside, each destination offers unique views and the chance to create unforgettable holiday memories.

For a range of different camping destinations take a look at some of the Eurocamp offers and take some time to browse the various locations. At Eurocamp Baia Domizia Holiday Park for instance you will never have to worry about finding things to see and do, especially with its park location, pool complex and many restaurants to choose from. Tour the local Italian landscape and coastlines, or simply kick back and enjoy the scenery surrounding your comfy and well situated holiday camp site.