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Planning A Trip This Summer? Why Not Consider Coach Travel?

Posted on March 15, 2008

There are various ways to get to your holiday destination this summer. But with all the advantages of coach travel - including low costs, increased comfort and the ability to see more - why choose any other means of travelling?

Anyone who opts for coach travel this summer is in for a range of pleasant surprises - including the opportunity to get more out of their trip. For instance, while coach travel may take longer than travelling by aeroplane, it also allows you to see more along the way. You can sit back, relax and enjoy the scenery of surrounding towns and countryside. Moreover, coach travel is typically less expensive than either planes or trains - so if you’re trying to cut corners on the overall cost of your holiday, coach travel is the way to go.

Art, Queen Sofia, And Spain

Posted on March 13, 2008

If you have a desire to see some of the best art in Spain, look no further than the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia on Calle Santa Isabel 52. Among the masterpieces hanging on the walls are works from Solana, Miro and Picasso.

One of the most famed pieces of the hundreds of works hanging on the walls of the Queen Sofia is Picasso’s Guernica. That joined with the other works have ranked this museum’s modern art collection as one of the most important not just in Spain, but in all off Europe.

Planning The Perfect Weekend Getaway

Posted on March 8, 2008

An annual holiday is always something to look forward to, but it’s good to treat yourself in between those holiday periods as well. One way to do this is by booking a weekend break - and the possibilities for what you can do are endless.



First of all, think about whether you would like to relax and unwind: somewhere quiet and peaceful, or whether you would prefer to de-stress by taking part in an outdoor activity like boating or mountain biking, for example. Your answer to this question should give you some ideas on what kind of location would be best for you.



You don’t have to go that far a-field to get away from it all either. In fact, when you are spending a weekend away you don’t want to be travelling for hours to get to your destination. Pick somewhere that is ideally not much more than a couple of hours away from your home. That way you can get an early start on Saturday and still enjoy the whole day - and on Sunday you won’t have to worry about leaving early to get home in time for a good night’s sleep before work the next day.



Once you’ve got an idea of the kind of area you’d like to visit, you’ll need to pre-book your accommodation for the night. Treat yourself to a nice hotel room that you can relax and unwind in after a day’s sightseeing. Most hotels will also be able to advise you of any particularly good places to visit in the area - giving you some ideas for how to spend Sunday.



The great thing about a weekend break is that you don’t need to take too much with you. A small overnight bag should be enough to hold everything you need; if you are planning on taking part in any activities you can always hire any equipment that’s required.



You can also organise a surprise break for your partner if you wish. It’s a wonderful way to de-stress and spend some quality time together. Try and choose an area you would both enjoy, and that has a wide range of sights and activities to enjoy, depending on what mood you are both in.



To make the most of your weekend break, you can take the Friday off from work - or at least finish early - so you can get to your destination and spend two nights there instead of one. You can then spend the evening enjoying a nice meal or going to the cinema to see a film, safe in the knowledge you still have two whole days to enjoy.



In short, a weekend away can keep you going until your next big holiday comes around. It doesn’t need to cost much and the benefits you will gain from it can be better than you think.

Brighton Marina - A Cracking Place To Stay On Your Travels!

Posted on March 5, 2008

Experience a different side of Brighton, insists Callum Saunders

Whilst the main perception of Brighton is its trendy bars, assortment of fine eateries, sprawling beach and vibrant nightlife, there’s a hidden gem right on the doorstep of this cultured city. Brighton Marina offers a different perspective of holidaying on the South Coast whilst remaining a stones-throw from the bustling city centre.

An alternative option to getting burnt!

If you’re looking for a bit of adventure in between sunning yourself on Brighton’s award-winning beach, the Marina may just offer you that extra buzz you’re looking for. Take off in a boat for the day and catch some rays, or maybe even some fish for the extra daring amongst you!

Art, Queen Sofia, And Spain

Posted on February 28, 2008

If you have a desire to see some of the best art in Spain, look no further than the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia on Calle Santa Isabel 52. Among the masterpieces hanging on the walls are works from Solana, Miro and Picasso.

One of the most famed pieces of the hundreds of works hanging on the walls of the Queen Sofia is Picasso’s Guernica. That joined with the other works have ranked this museum’s modern art collection as one of the most important not just in Spain, but in all off Europe.

Art, Queen Sofia, And Spain

Posted on February 26, 2008

If you have a desire to see some of the best art in Spain, look no further than the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia on Calle Santa Isabel 52. Among the masterpieces hanging on the walls are works from Solana, Miro and Picasso.

One of the most famed pieces of the hundreds of works hanging on the walls of the Queen Sofia is Picasso’s Guernica. That joined with the other works have ranked this museum’s modern art collection as one of the most important not just in Spain, but in all off Europe.

Majorca Holidays - Not Just About Making Merry

Posted on February 24, 2008

To most people, the mere mention of Majorca elicits those all too familiar images of Club 18-30 hotspots - Palma Nova and Magaluf - which have historically been popular with young holidaymakers looking to have a good time. However, Majorca has many resorts which cater towards a more tranquil, easy-going holiday.

Majorca is the largest of the Spanish islands and is part of the greater Balearic Islands archipelago. Situated in the Mediterranean Sea, Majorca has been synonymous with the package holiday industry since tourism on the island began in 1952 and is still popular with young holidaymakers and families alike today. But while the younger holidaymaker will undoubtedly seek the fast-paced hustle and bustle of Palma Nova, Alcudia or Magaluf, those holidaymakers looking for a more tranquil time are also well catered for on the island.

How To Cope With Travel-related Stress

Posted on February 19, 2008

For many individuals in the UK, an annual holiday is the highlight of the year. Whether it’s a one week beachside break in the Canary Islands or a two-week skiing trip to Japan, holidays can take months of careful planning and preparation. But if you suffer from a fear of flying or the thought of world travel simply raises your stress levels through the roof, it’s possible that your long-cherished trip could turn into a nightmare. So how exactly do you beat the perils of travel-related stress?

Visit Sheffield England For A Truly Green Holiday

Posted on February 14, 2008

This may come as a surprise to those that still think of Sheffield as an industrial city but it’s officially the greenest city in Europe having won the Entente Florale competition, the international horticultural competition which has been running for more than 25 years. Sheffield is home to over two million trees - more trees per person than any other city in Europe - as well as over 170 woodlands, 78 public parks and 10 public gardens. In total, 61 per cent of Sheffield consists of green space.

Finding Accommodation In South Africa

Posted on February 7, 2008

South Africa is a country full of history, diverse cultures and rich landscapes. In this unique Sub-Saharan Nation, tourism is the 4th largest industry, fuelled with the abundance of hotels, guest houses, game lodges and beachside accommodation, ideal for any discerning traveller. South Africa boasts the best beaches, renowned wildlife parks, natural scenery and is home to 8 World Heritage Sights; all this adds that little extra to your chosen holiday destination.