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by: Lorraine Waddell

On a visit to Italy, camping is undoubtedly the best way to immerse yourself in the great outdoors and enjoy the wonderfully scenic Alps. However, with several campsites to be found close to the cities, there is a chance to make the most of the Italian urban culture as well.

In fair Verona, where we lay our scene, you will find a city that has successfully preserved its artistic heritage. The second biggest city in Veneto, Verona embodies a wonderful blend of its ancient Roman past and modern Italy. Camping gives you the opportunity to escape from the hustle and bustle of the cities, making it all the more special when you enter this artistic haven.

Casa di Giulietta

The majority of people visiting Verona recognise it as the home of the most famous star-crossed lover’s society has ever known – Romeo and Juliet. Although there is continual debate as to whether their existence was fictitious or not, this has not stopped visitors flocking to the house of Juliet. Wander into the courtyard and you will see Juliet’s balcony, from which you may spread your arms and make your own “wherefore art thou” declarations. The house itself contains a small museum featuring frescoes, ceramics and paintings from the 16th and 17th centuries, all related to Shakespeare’s most famous play. Before you leave, be sure to stop at the largest bronze statue in the courtyard; rubbing the right breast of this statue is purported to bring you luck in all aspects of romance. Whether or not Romeo and Juliet really existed, you will be transported into Shakespeare’s world and an ancient Italy. Camping in this region will feel much more romantic following a visit to Casa di Guilietta.

Arena di Verona

There are plenty of campsites to be found surrounding the beautiful Lake Garda, many of which are no more than half an hour’s drive from Verona. Boasting some of the most breathtaking scenery in Northern Italy, Camping Bella Italia is an example of a comfortable and convenient campsite, situated close enough for you to stay longer in Verona and make the most of the evening entertainment it has to offer. The Arena di Verona is one of the biggest and best preserved amphitheatres remaining from the Roman Empire. With the capacity to seat around 15,000 spectators, it has become a popular venue for both classical and contemporary performances. By day, take a stroll into the arena and imagine yourself as a gladiator, then relax with a picnic on the tiered seating. Before you return to your campsite, you can enjoy an evening performance in the arena. The performance will obviously depend on the timing of your visit. June through to August is the best time to enjoy operas or ballets, as these are then moved indoors during the winter months. Recently, however, the Verona Arena has also hosted popular music bands such as The Who, Elton John and Muse, so be sure to see what is available during your visit.

Valpolicella Valley

To the East of Lake Garda and not far from Verona, the Valpolicella Valley is just one of the many regions famous for its wines in Italy. Camping just outside Verona, you will be struck by the charming countryside and an excursion into the Valley is the perfect way to see more. Colloquially known as the ‘pearl of Verona’, the area is steeped in natural beauty. Head towards San Giorgio – a small town perched on the top of a hill in the Western part of Valpolicella – and from there you can enjoy walking downwards through the olives and vines. You will also come across fascinating structures such as La Pieve – a picturesque church made entirely from local stone. At some point on your walk you might like to pop into one of the many vineyards along your way and sample the produce of a region that has been in the winemaking business since the middle of the twelfth Century.

The regions surrounding Verona are particularly picturesque areas of Italy. Camping is a fantastic way to enjoy the naturally stunning landscapes and surround yourself with beautiful mountains and lakes. However, venturing into Verona does not mean that you have to lose that tranquil and relaxed feeling, as you may find yourself transported by the traditional art, attractive architecture and charming culture.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/in-fair-verona-where-we-pitch-our-tents-1484563.html


About the Author:

Lorraine Waddell is the brand and advertising manager of Canvas Holidays, a leading European camping operator that provides the best selection of sites for Italy camping . With over 40 years of experience, Canvas offer superb camping holidays to France, Spain and a total of 9 European countries.



Date Published: Nov 21, 2009 - 3:30 pm

by: David H. Urmann

Alaska is favorite tourist vacation spot. It has many exciting places to offer. There are numerous Alaska vacation packages that suit everyone.

Alaska is known for its historic sites, scenic grounds and wonderful national parks like the Wrangell St. Elias National Park and the Denali National Park among others. This state is also called “Seward’s Icebox”, “Land of the Midnight Sun” and “The Last Frontier”.

Alaska Vacation Packages

In this state, there’s truly something for everyone – assuring guests a memorable Alaska vacation. Hotels even offer combo packages to ensure you experience a great time. Here are some of them:

Denali Park and Kenai Fjords Combo Package – This is a 7-day Alaska vacation package that featured travel by motorcoach and train to Seward, Anchorage, South Denali and the Denali Park. The tour package starts at Anchorage because it’s the largest city in Alaska.

While in Anchorage, you’ll be staying overnight at the Inlet Tower then you’ll board the Alaska Railroad the following day for your trip to Seward. In Seward, you’ll get a self-guided tour to the Alaska Sea Life Center. Afterwards, you’ll be staying at the Seward Windsong Lodge for two nights. The following day, you’ll be cruising from Seward towards Kenai Fjords National Park. Then, you’ll travel from Seward to Talkeetnat via a motorcoach through the National Scenic Byway route. While staying in Talkeetna, you’ll see Mt. McKinley and have an overnight stay at the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge. After this, from Talkeetna you’ll head on to Denali Park via a motorcoach. You’ll be staying for 2 nights at the Denali Bluffs Hotel. You’ll be taking a deluxe wilderness bus tour through the Denali National Park and head down the Nenana River via a whitewater raft trip. From Denali National Park, the tour ends with your trip back to Anchorage via the Alaska Railroad.

This tour package is operational from mid-May towards mid-September. For other dates, there may be minor itinerary substitutions. During peak season, the package rate is $1,695 for each person but this is based on double occupancy and tax is not yet included. There are also significant discounts and travel specials, depending on any alteration for the hotel or services used.

Alaska Highlights Package – This is a 9-day vacation package that features travel by motorcoach or train to Anchorage, Fairbanks, South Denali, Seward and Denali Park. The journey starts in the largest city of Alaska – Anchorage.

In Anchorage, you’ll have an overnight stay at the Comfort Inn. The next day, you’ll board the Alaska Railroad and journey to Talkeetna, South Denali. Through your journey, you’ll see Mt. McKinley and all its wonders.

In Talkeetna, you’ll be staying for another night at the Talkeetna Alaskan Lodge. Then, you’ll be heading north, to Fairbanks, via railroad.

In Fairbanks, you’ll be staying for 2 nights at the River’s Edge Resort Cottages. From here, you’ll cruise through the Tanana and Chena Rivers via a 3 ½ hour trip aboard Riverboat Discovery. This experience allows you to “pan for gold” and learn more about the past as well as present mining conditions in Alaska. Then, you’ll depart from Fairbanks to Denali Park via rail; head through the river via a whitewater raft trip and stay for another 2 nights at the Denali Princess Wilderness Lodge. Through a deluxe wilderness bus tour, you’ll be able to travel deep in Denali National Park before going to Seward via motorcoach.

In Seward, you’ll be staying for 2 nights at the Windsong Lodge. Then, you’ll be cruising through Kenai Fjords National Park. Afterwards, you’ll have a self-guided tour to the Alaska Sea Life Center. The trip ends as you board the Alaska Railroad and head back to Anchorage.

Similar to other tour packages, this is operational from mid-May towards mid-September. For other dates, there may be minor itinerary substitutions. During peak season, the package rate is $2,075 for each person but this is based on double occupancy and tax is not yet included. There are also significant discounts and travel specials, depending on any alteration for the hotel or services used.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/alaska-vacation-packages-1486768.html


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Date Published: Nov 21, 2009 - 9:00 am

by: Naveen Marasinghe

The well known Chinese New Year which is also popularly identified as Lunar New Year is a magnificent festival celebrated in grand style throughout China. The entire nation becomes a joyous place to be, with its atmosphere simply vibrant, enchanting and delightful.

However, the best place to be during the fascinating Chinese New Year is Beijing, China’s capital city. The festival takes a different look and feel and is a great place for travellers to discover its uniqueness. The Chinese New Year is a celebration that is carried out according to traditional styles and beliefs. However, in Beijing one can find all these traditions with a difference.

New Year in Beijing is celebrated with much enthusiasm by both young and old alike. During the season visitors will discover the city streets filled with people getting ready for this world renowned festival. Beijing’s natives simply adore decorating their homes and gardens with lights, streamers, red lanterns and posters adding much colour to the festival in the city. During this time of the year, natives also spend time listening to classical Chinese music played using their traditional instruments.

Like in most other parts of the country, Chinese New Year in Beijing offers a special place for children who are given various types of colourful gifts. These gifts are usually wrapped in red symbolizing good luck. The long procession that visits the temple fair is also an interesting feature of the New Year celebrations in Beijing. One of the most colourful and crowded places in Beijing during the New Year is the Dalian Temple Fair where visitors get the chance to view Chinese Lion dancing.

Similar to other parts of China, red remains to be the colour of the season in Beijing. Locals make it a point to use red as their theme colour for decorating and even wearing clothes in red is also a common sight. People in Beijing visit their loved ones with cooked ‘dumplings’ wishing them good luck and fortune.

For those visiting this part of China in order to experience this outstanding traditional festival, the best option is to stay relaxingly at a five star hotel Beijing such as Raffles Beijing Hotel, China which is known to offer some of the best Beijing hotel discounts during the season.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/new-year-celebrations-in-beijing-traditions-with-a-difference-1476996.html


About the Author:

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.



Date Published: Nov 20, 2009 - 5:45 am

by: Beatriz Lopez

A fine taste of the cuisine in Barcelona is available at a number of different restaurants. The trick is to find one or more that go that extra step to provide a unique experience along with satisfying your hunger. A few of the more notable restaurants located in Barcelona are described here. Remember that this sampling only includes a small number of all of the many choices that are open to those looking for a restaurant serving excellent food.

Alkimia

Located at C/Indústria 79, Alkimia is only open on Mondays through Saturdays. It’s also closed on public holidays. Accessible by metro, this restaurant doesn’t open until 1:30 pm, takes a break from 3:30 pm until 9 pm, and then closes at 11:00 pm. Nonetheless, it offers an amazingly authentic taste of local cuisine with a touch of modern age flavor and design. Accessible by bus and metro, the Alkimia offers minimalist décor that makes the excellent taste of its dishes pop even more. Offering classic dishes that draw from the flavors of the sea and complimenting them with delightfully delicious desserts is one of the trademarks of this Barcelonan restaurant.

ArtKuisine

Located on Madrazo Street in the Santaló area, ArtKuisine provides a charming atmosphere and tasty Mediterranean cuisine that tempts the palate with its robust aromas. In fact, at ArtKuisine, diners can enjoy a fascinating display of artwork upon the walls as they feast upon the cleverly crafted artwork display upon their plates. Color is artfully used to create artistic masterpieces that not only please the eye but also the taste buds, hence the name for this recently established restaurant. The daily menu includes a chef’s personal selection, an a la carte menu, and several tasting menus. Fish dishes are popular and uniquely flavored.

Comerç 24 Restaurant

Comerç 24 Restaurant, located at Comerç 24, offers an upscale location with a taste of luxury for those who prefer chic over cheap. Accessible by bus and metro, this restaurant doesn’t open until 1 pm, takes a break from 4 pm until 8 pm, and then closes at midnight. . This classy establishment provides Spanish cuisine with a twist on the seasonings and presentation of the dishes. Service has been noted to be excellent and quick. However, the décor is a bit of a mix despite its scattrering of luxury items. Reservations are essential for good seating.

Cuines Santa-Caterina

Located at Avinguda de Francesc Cambó, 20 in the El Born area, Cuines Santa-Caterina offers an excellent variety of four cuisines including Italian, Mediterranean, Asian, and Vegetarian. Each dish is made with freshly purchased ingredients and served in a unique setting. The restaurant offers an imaginative use of Ficus trees that have been planted in between the tables and seating areas. The décor is distinctively Scandinavian with a clever use of stone, wood, and glass. Accessible by metro, this restaurant doesn’t open until 1 pm, takes a break from 4 pm until 8 pm, and then closes at 11:30 pm.

El Quim de la Boqueria

Located at La Rambla, 91, El Quim de la Boqueria is a popular establishment. It opens at noon and is closed on Sundays. A family-owned business, the cuisine is centered on delicious offerings of tasty, traditional Catalan dishes that tempt the palate before they even arrive at the table. Seating is provided with outdoor tables only as this is an outdoor restaurant located in a market stall at one of Barcelona’s famous markets, the Boqueria Market. Some of the excellent choices hungry patrons have to choose from include arroz negro, chipirones, and Boquerones. Accessible by several bus routes, this restaurant doesn’t open until noon. It is closed on Sundays.

Moo

The Moo Restaurant is located within the Omm Hotel offers a contemporary design with Mediterranean dishes with unique presentations and flavoring combinations. This restaurant also offers a fine choice of flavorful wines to enjoy with your meals. The foyer features an enjoyable cocktail bar for pre-dinner drinks or to fill in the gap if you arrive early for your reservation. Accessible by Metro Diagonal, this restaurant doesn’t open until 1:30 pm, takes a break from 4 pm until 8:30 pm, and then closes at11 pm. It is closed on Sundays.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/a-taste-of-barcelona-top-restaurants-1474241.html


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Private Tours in Barcelona, excursions and accommodation. Shore Excursions in Barcelona, Spain. Discover Catalonia.



Date Published: Nov 19, 2009 - 3:18 pm

by: Mark Bottell

South Africa has long been regarded as one of the premier destinations when it comes to wildlife watching. From big game safaris to diving with Great White Sharks, animal lovers are spoilt for choice on a holiday in South Africa. Yet if you’d like do more than just see the animals, there are plenty of opportunities to do so. Many of the animals in South Africa have suffered from decades of hunting, poaching and habitat destruction, and continued conservation efforts are the only thing standing between them and extinction. Wildlife conservation holidays are an increasingly popular way of helping this effort, with visitors undertaking voluntary placements for weeks or months to help protect the South African wildlife.

If you’re all set on South Africa as your destination for a wildlife conservation holiday, here are four of the places you could go to…

Amakhala Game Reserve

Amakhala is one of the mostly recently founded game reserves, established in 1999 in the Eastern Cape, and a wildlife conservation holiday here will give you the opportunity to be involved in a reserve that is still very much in development. Lions have recently been introduced to the reserve, and many of the conservation efforts are now focused on monitoring their integration into the ecosystem, so big cat fans will naturally to be drawn to working here! Add in the stunning natural beauty of Amkhala, with the Bushman’s River being a particular highlight, and it is easy to see why this reserve is such a popular destination.

Kariega Game Reserve

Another recently established game reserve in the Eastern Cape, Kariega has the additional appeal of being located just 15km from the beaches at Kenton-on-sea, giving conservation volunteers the chance to relax on the beaches after a hard day’s work in the reserve. Kariega is also notable for its eagle population, with crowned eagles, fish eagles, and martial eagles all present in considerable numbers. So if you are either a beach lover or an avid bird watcher, Kariega could be the place for your wildlife conservation holiday!

Moholoholo Rehab Centre

Many animals in South Africa are unfortunate enough to fall ill or suffer from poisoning, often due to human carelessness, and the Moholoholo Rehab Centre (located in the Limpopo province) focuses on restoring these animals to health and reintroducing them into the wild. This is the perfect placement for those interested in the veterinary aspect of conservation. Alongside its rehabilitation efforts, the Centre also has a highly successful breeding program, currently focused on the extremely rare Taita Falcon.

Addo Elephant Park

Many people, if they are considering taking a wildlife conservation holiday, will have an animal in particular they are interested in working with. If you want to work with elephants, the Addo Elephant Park in the Eastern Cape will be the natural choice for you. Established in 1931, when only 11 elephants remained in an area that was once populated by hundreds, the Addo Elephant Park now has a population of over 450. Managing herds this size takes a considerable effort, and the Park is always looking for volunteers to help them track and monitor the elephant herds.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/four-great-places-in-south-africa-for-a-wildlife-conservation-holiday-1474841.html


About the Author:

Mark Bottell is the General Manager for Worldwide Experience, an online tour operator offering extended wildlife conservation holidays and various adventurous gap years for adults.



Date Published: Nov 19, 2009 - 5:10 am

by: Rossella Colella

On a Cuba holiday you may be tempted to spend a fortnight lying on the sandy beaches of Varadero, Guardalavaca or other beach destinations enjoying fresh pina-coladas, but the island of Cuba offers so much more than this. Why not take a fly-drive tour to discover so many unexpected parts of the island?

The best place to start your fly-drive tour is in the bustling capital of Havana. The city is steeped in history with the decorative El Capitola building remaining the main focal point. The classical design is similar in style to the Capitol in Washington DC, but there are notable differences that ensure that the building still remains classically Cuban in design.

The Revolution Museum in Havana will definitely prove to be one of the highlights of a Cuba holiday. It offers a hugely personal insight into the story of the revolution and contains aircraft and weaponry that exist from that period. However, for many visitors, seeing the leaky boat that Fidel Castro and Che Guevara first sailed in to the island is an amazing experience that sums up the significance of Cuba’s Communist state.

Leaving the colonial capital, continue your Cuba holiday with a two hour drive to the area of Vinales in the province of Pinar Del Rio. Vinales is famous for the verdant mogotes that dominate the landscape. Agriculture is an important industry here and you will come across crops of tobacco, fruit, vegetables and coffee, which are all grown using traditional methods. The area of Vinales is dotted with dozens of small caves, which were once used as a refuge for runaway slaves. One of these caves is now a popular nightclub, but the most beautiful of these caves, the Cuevo del Indio, should definitely be visited on your Cuba holiday. In the midst of this cave lies a beautiful lagoon which you can visit by boat.

The small town of Pinar Del Rio is the perfect place to purchase some souvenirs of your Cuba holiday. With tobacco as the town’s main industry, here is the perfect place to stock up on traditional Cuban cigars. Pinar del Rio also has several rum factories, so you can also bring the non-smokers you know a small gift from your Cuba holiday.

Your fly-drive continues onwards to the town of Las Terrazas, a UNESCO world-heritage site, where the earth is distinctly red in colour. This area is the perfect place to relax and unwind on your Cuba holidays. You can spend some time horse-riding around the beautiful terrain, or simply chill out next to the hotel pool.

You may not want to relax too much as your final drive is two and a half hours’ away to the beachside resort of Jibacoa. Jibacoa is a white sand paradise, where the pale sands flanked by the lush green hills offer the perfect contrast to the turquoise hue of the ocean. The area is perfect for watersports and the rich marine life attracts divers from all over the world to this area on their Cuba holidays. Jibacoa boasts a 15 mile market and two sunken shipwrecks, although there’s always the option of just relaxing on the beach and ending your Cuba holidays on a sun lounger with a fresh mojito.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/take-a-fly-drive-tour-of-cuba-1468553.html


About the Author:

Rossella Colella is a Cuba holiday specialist for key2holidays, an online tour operator offering Cuba holidays as well as holidays to other destinations in the Caribbean; the Indian Ocean, the Far East, Egypt, Southern Africa, Italy & the Mediterranean, Canada, Australia and the Pacific. key2holidays has a dedicated team of experienced travel consultants to share their knowledge and help you to plan and book your ideal holiday.



Date Published: Nov 18, 2009 - 4:52 pm

by: Richard Nicholson

Melbourne is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Australia. It is the capital of Victoria State. This city always keeps buzzing with business and commercial activities. The Central Business District of Melbourne is home to retail, financial, legal, administrative, tourism and other such facilities. Every year thousands of people visit Melbourne to enjoy their holidays. But finding affordable holiday rentals is a little difficult.

Services apartments are good option for holiday accommodation in Melbourne. All kinds of luxuries are provided in these apartments and you feel comfort like your own home. There are several other benefits of staying in these rented serviced apartments. You can enjoy services like five star hotels with complete privacy and enough space to enjoy a comfortable living.

Melbourne offers multiple choices of selection for holiday apartments. You can choose a one bedroom or a two bedroom apartment along with all modern facilities like fully equipped kitchens, furnished bedrooms, living rooms and dining areas and attached bathrooms.

After spending a hectic day while touring around the Melbourne city, you feel the need to rejuvenate yourself. These rented apartments are equipped with LCD televisions, DVD players, along with Cable TV connection to keep you entertained. If you wish to talk to your friends or family members, you can use the direct dial telephone line and broadband connection with a personal computer available in the room.

For health conscious people, these apartments provide a complete gymnasium with all latest equipment for exercise. You can also enjoy swimming in Indoor heated swimming pools. In short, these serviced apartments are a home away from home.

Take A Break, a leading online travel and tours portal, helps you find great deals on
Melbourne holiday rentals, so you can only enjoy without worrying about anything.

 

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/find-affordable-holiday-rentals-in-melbourne-1468702.html


About the Author:

Richard Nicholson is a travel expert working with Take a Break. The portal provides detailed information on Melbourne holiday rentals and accommodation in other popular Australian destinations. For more information, please visit www.takeabreak.com.au.



Date Published: Nov 18, 2009 - 5:48 am

by: Peter Vasilou

If you think of things that people like to do on their Bali holidays, golf isn’t likely to be the first thing that comes to mind! But, while it isn’t as famous as countries such as Dubai or Portugal as a luxury destination for ’short sleeved golf’, golfers keen to practice their swing whilst in Bali will have plenty of opportunities to do so. The country is an up and coming golfing destination and a visit there will give you a chance to enjoy the many fine courses well ahead of the hordes of golfers who are likely to descend in the next few years.

With an increasing number of Bali holidays focusing on golf, many travel companies offer specialist golf packages that let you sample the best courses at a discount as part of your trip. Listed below are a few of the top golf courses you must play on and some of the luxury hotels in Bali that will provide a perfect base for your trip.

Where to Play

Golfers on Bali holidays have several championship quality courses to choose from. The Bali Golf and Country Club designed by Robin Nelson and Rodney Wright, has been voted as one of the top five golf courses in Asia by Fortune magazine. The course begins in amidst lakes and coconut trees, concluding with several holes on Nusa Beach itself. The mixture of tropical vegetation, hilly landscapes and stunning views of the Indian Ocean make it a joy to play on.

The Bali Golf and Country Club is perhaps bettered only by the Nirwana Bali Golf Club. Established in 1997, it is rated by some as the best course in Indonesia. The course is strikingly beautiful, with the three cliff top holes overlooking the ocean being particular highlights. If you are taking a Bali holiday and are a golf fan, this is the course you really don’t want to miss out on.

Built into a volcanic crater, the Bali Handara Kosaido golf course is one of the oldest courses on the island. The intricate green offers a interesting challenge to even the keenest golfer, and the surrounding mountains provide the perfect backdrop for a fine day’s golf.

Where to Stay

There are a number of excellent golf hotels in Bali. Le Meridien Nirwana Golf Resort and Spa is a tough one to beat, featuring the outstanding Nirwana Bali Golf Club on its grounds. For a combination of luxury accommodation and convenient access to a course, it is probably the best choice. The superb Four Seasons Ubud is another great choice, located less than an hour from Nirwana and widely regarded as one of the best hotels in Bali. Finally, the Nikko Bali Resort and Spa is located in Nusa Dua, very close to the Bali Golf and Country Club.

With excellent courses, five star hotels and some truly unforgettable scenery, Bali is an ideal choice for golfers looking to explore somewhere a little different on their next golf holiday abroad.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/golf-holidays-in-bali-1462628.html


About the Author:

Peter Vasiliou is a Bali holidays, specialist for key2holidays, an online tour operator offering Bali holidays as well as holidays to other destinations in the Far East; the Indian Ocean, Cuba and the Caribbean, Egypt, Southern Africa, Italy & the Mediterranean, Canada, Australia and the Pacific. key2holidays has a dedicated team of experienced travel consultants to share their knowledge and help you to plan and book your ideal holiday.



Date Published: Nov 17, 2009 - 3:48 pm

by:Mark Kempster

Greece was known for its cheap hotel rooms, free wine during hotel stays, and cheap food. But things have changed drastically since it joined the European Union. The new Euro currency has made prices at the same range as the United Kingdom, Germany and other EU nations. Gone are the days when tourists would be indulged to live at villas, hotels and chateaus for days together, sometimes without payment. Now costs have risen significantly, so much as to make daily food as costly as luxury dining.

The common Greek on the road is too befuddled with the new change to indulge tourists in luxuries. The best way to het cheap hotel rooms in Greece is to find them on hotelcalculator.com. This has a wide array of hotel rooms to fit every pocket and budget. Cheap flights are available on most of the popular routes. These routes are Athens, Corfu, Santorini, Crete and Rhodes. Charter flights are available only on select Greek islands. And holiday packages are designed for these islands as they have big airports to handle them. This brought in untold burdens on these islands.

Holiday resorts have sprung around these airports as travel hungry people look for a fast holiday joint. Other recreation facilities such as fast food outlets, bars and pubs, discotheques and amusement parks have also been developed over the years by contractors wanting to cash in on the tourism boom. You can expect long delays during the summer months on Greek airports. Ferries operate year round on the Greek islands. There are four types of ferries: Hydrofoils, Catamarans, Ferries and Caiques. You should always book your ferries from local agents and not from the ferry office to save money and receive discounts. You should carry your own food and refreshments on the ferry as the food provided are base and expensive.

Scuba diving is very popular on the Greek islands due to the clear water, abundant sea creatures, ship breakdowns on the sea floor and other complex natural underwater structures on the sea floor. There are numerous diving schools and centers on the Greek Islands. You have to choose the ones with the right equipment, license, and courses on offer.

Greek taverns are known for their food. They offer cooked food in the form of various dishes. Fish is costly in Greek taverns and should be avoided. Service is slow and waiting times can eat your holiday time. Breakfasts have little food in them. Greek wine and beer are inexpensive. Coffee does not taste very good in bars. Nescafe sachets are overly priced and should be avoided. Soft drinks are also very pricey. Fresh juices like soft drinks are also highly priced inspite of being natural and of absolutely good taste.

As the Greek weather is very changing nature, it is important for you to plan your Greek holiday accordingly. July is bad for roamers as the rain produces sticky weather. Thomson Beach is the most popular Greek Island holiday company and Kefalonia is the top Greek holiday destination. Booking your Greek islands holidays through agents can ensure a cheap and hassle free holiday. The service is instant, offers discounts on packages and may include freebies too. The best way to find out is to compare different holiday packages to get the best result. Families with children are very welcome on the Greek islands as Greek people adore children. Children under the age are eligible for some discounts in hotels. Some hotels even sport baby sitting for children. Taxi fares on the Greek islands are known to be fine, but you should be careful of drivers trying to charge more from tourists. Car hire outlets will let you hire cars for cheap.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/get-the-best-value-for-money-on-a-family-holiday-in-the-greek-islands-1462983.html


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Booking a cheap holiday is not always easy – you need to know where to begin! At packyourbags we specialise in finding the very best cheap holidays from around the world, to suit any budget.



Date Published: Nov 17, 2009 - 5:13 am

by: Pushpitha Wijesinghe

Dig in to some of the finest cuisine amidst several stunning locales when eating at Jumbo Kingdom. Being a collection of different restaurants and dining options guests have a variety of dining options in terms of both cuisine and location. Originally created as The Jumbo Floating Restaurant in 1976, it was revered for its praiseworthy cuisine, especially seafood. Designed to mimic a Chinese palace, the Jumbo was and still is one of the largest floating restaurants in the world seating up to 2,300 diners at a time. The Jumbo Floating Restaurant is also a major tourist icon in Hong Kong. With an already established reputation, the Jumbo was expanded to go beyond cuisine. In 2003 it was transformed in to Jumbo Kingdom which also featured shopping opportunities and cultural attractions further enhancing its appeal. But dining is and has always been its central attraction. Some of the dishes that can be sampled here include Peking Duck and roasted goose while there are a range of other items that change based on the season. Dim Sum, a dining experience focused on small starter items is also available as an option on Sundays and holidays until 4 pm. This is also the most economical meal at Jumbo. The extended Kingdom also provides further dining options. The Dragon Court is a more formal dining hall that serves up the same offerings as the main restaurant including Dim Sum, but in a smaller environment. The Chinese Tea Garden as its name implies allows visitors to sample various different types of teas while The Wine Garden also follows suit. Topdeck is a restaurant located on the upper most level of Jumbo Kingdom and offers an array of western cuisine. There is also a Cooking Academy where one can learn how to prepare various dishes under the instruction of experienced Chefs. Travellers wanting to visit this and other destinations will need to find a suitable hotel in Hong Kong for their stay. Hotel Jen is a Hong Kong, China hotel that provides a comfortable and economical accommodation option.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/jumbo-kingdom-hong-kong-delivers-fine-cuisine-combined-with-a-major-cultural-attraction-1463010.html


About the Author:

Pushpitha Wijesinghe is an experienced independent freelance writer. He specializes in providing a wide variety of content and articles related to the travel hospitality industry.



Date Published: Nov 16, 2009 - 3:09 pm
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