Showing posts with label Travel Articles 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel Articles 2012. Show all posts

Friday, August 17, 2012

5 Best Snowmobile Destinations in Canada

Introduction

The whole of Canada experiences a white winter every year. Therefore a winter vacation in Canada is a great idea if you genuinely enjoy the snow. And indeed, snow mobiles have increased in popularity over the last 90 years. In this article we discuss where the 5 best places in Canada are to enjoy a snowmobile vacation.

Five best Destinations

Haliburton Forest

Haliburton Forest is a privately owned forest in the Haliburton Highlands of Ontario, about 270km northeast of Toronto. Haliburton Forest operates the only privately owned snowmobiling enterprise in the world. Here you will discover 60,000 acres (240 km) of forest wilderness, and dozens of lakes and ponds. Welcoming shelter cabins containing stoves and firewood are also situated along the trail.

ClubRed Grey Bruce

ClubRed Grey Bruce is geographically situated in Ontario stretching from Owen Sound in Durham to Beaver Valley. Grey Bruce is kept in good condition thanks to the work of volunteers. It possesses over one and a half thousand miles of trails… and best time to enjoy driving snow mobiles through these trails is between December and March.

White n Wild Adventures

White n Wild Adventures is situated in the Rocky Mountains… just west of Yoho National Park and relatively close to Alberta. White n Wild Adventures ensure that those going snow mobiling are equipped with quality winter gear, a highly qualified guide and a new skidoo. The advantage of the ‘guided’ aspect of the drive is that you are guaranteed a visually stunning experience. This is because the guides ensure that you drive your snow mobile in view of the beautiful mountain tops. At certain times of the year there is even the opportunity to take the Starlight ride and see the Northern Lights. (Aurora Borealis).

Quebec- Authentic

Quebec-Authentic covers a vast area between Montréal and Québec City.
Quebec-Authentic has a proud reputation for being a perfect place for snowmobiling. Indeed it is called ‘snowmobile country’.
Quebec-Authentic is a vast area with huge mountains, forest and lakes that have frozen over.
Again, the season for enjoying driving snow-mobiles here tends to be between December and March.


Maximage Adventure

Maximage Adventure has been offering snow mobile related packages since 1987. They claim to have returning happy customers year in, year out. Safety is a priority for Maximage Adventures and therefore guides (who are equipped with first aid kits and first aid knowledge) go out with the snow mobile driver. The guides also have phone contact with their base. As for the leisure aspect, those expert guides also know the most visually fantastic regions to show the snow mobile driver, whether they be Quebec, Mauricie or Lac-Saint-Jean or elsewhere.

Conclusion

All-Inclusive Packages are a popular way to service the cost of any planned vacation to Canada. And most will accept credit cards hence a credit card application in Canada for an All-Inclusive Package is an option available to the wannabe snow-mobile driver.

Sunday, July 8, 2012

Partying on the Tyne: Hen Do Ideas for Newcastle

It’s the summer. Well, the English equivalent of the summer anyway. Good weather or not, it is wedding season and what comes before a wedding besides all the planning? A good hen party, of course.
Whatever you’re after, city breaks probably have it; and as far as city breaks go, Newcastle-upon-Tyne is up there with the best of them.

If pure partying is what you’re after, you could don your Union Jack glitter hat and dance to top 90s tunes at Babylon. Or for the more retro night, try Flares – where disco is still top of the charts. Take a trip to Bigg Market for Pop World, pop over to Quayside for the smart-yet-retro Flynn’s Retro Bar or try one of Newcastle’s newest and liveliest venues – Cosy Joes. Why not finish the night off with The Riverside – one of the best clubs in Newcastle that offers great drink offers, all night. When you’re all partied out, check out some of the hotels in Newcastle city centre for a place to slumber.

For an altogether different option, pampering sessions are also available. Who doesn’t like to be treated to a good massage or some treatments – especially if you’re the bride-to-be. A few miles out of the city, you can find Slaley Hall, offering top notch spa treatments for that added bit of luxury. Or, if you prefer to stay local to the city, there are so many other options to choose from.

For the more adventurous, why not try your hand at paintballing... disclaimer: it could hurt, but it’s definitely memorable! Delta Force offer paintballing packages within reasonable distance from the city. There are so many other options to consider; dance classes, a cocktail masterclass at Revolution or the trusty stripper/naked butler to make your hen do simply unforgettable.

Wednesday, May 23, 2012

Luxury for Less: Low-Cost Cruises

Whether you’re a cruise novice or a seasoned pro, there’s no denying that a cruise holiday is a unique and somewhat luxurious way to see the world. Liners of all shapes, sizes and stature sail the seas from one port to another, stopping off for up to a day or more while customers have the chance to alight and explore each new-found destination as it comes. You can literally wake up to a new location every day - and in many cases, this offers value for money that knocks spots off package holidays.

For those on a budget, cheap cruises are widely available yet still come with many wonderful holiday highlights. You’ll enjoy a full-board basis on the ship with breakfast, lunch and dinner all provided, along with delicious snacks in-between and a fantastic choice of cuisine on offer at every meal. You’ll have a full range of entertainment from cinema showings and Broadway-style musicals to cabarets, along with use of the ship’s facilities, which can range from a fitness centre and pools to spa treatments.


When it comes to finding a cruise to suit you, there are plenty of possibilities - a quick search online will provide a massive choice, many of which are run by established tour operators such as Thomas Cook Cruises.

While a cruise may offer good value for money, it can seem expensive on the outset - but there are always plenty of deals to be had. One of the best ways to secure a great discount is to book early - as soon as the brochure hits the shelves - and secure early bird deals with such incentives as free upgrades or drinks packages. In most cases you can also split the cost of the holiday and pay it off in instalments. It’s a great way to enjoy a luxury cruise holiday for less.

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Clubbing Holidays: Try something different

Many clubbers looking for sun, sea and superclubs usually follow the crowds to Ibiza, check out the scorching appeal of Malia in Crete or jump on the bandwagon to Malaga. But there are plenty of other party hotspots dotted around Europe that are pushing these legendary locations aside, blazing their own trails and earning a great reputation on the way.

Take Gumbet for instance. When it comes to awesome clubbing experiences, this is one of the Med’s best kept secrets. Located in the Bodrum region of Turkey, Gumbet is all fun in the sun - with a generous helping of some seriously cool clubs and its fair share of big-name DJs too. You’ll find everything here from open-air clubs and barefoot beach bars to all-night parties.

It’s non-stop - and when it comes to clubbing getaways, this is what Summer holidays are made of. Not only have you got famous nights out that last til the small hours, by day you’ve got scorching sun and adrenalin-pumping water sports to keep you busy. It’s full of fun and brings plenty of different options together to suit every taste, whether you’re into big-time clubs, chaotic foam parties or some cheesy 80s disco action.

Another great up-and-coming resort is Sunny Beach in Bulgaria - Turkey’s neighbour. It’s bringing in top DJs and spinning the latest tunes to crowds who know when they’re onto a good thing. Like Gumbet, these places might not be as well-known as their Mediterranean counterparts but they’re certainly working hard to earn their stripes.

Every Summer, more and more people are ditching the bandwagon and venturing out in search of something new. So if you want something a little different - and perhaps the chance to brag when these party hotspots take off and join the big time - this is the place to be.

Monday, April 30, 2012

Bag a Bargain Break at a Cheap Hotel in Barking

Whether you are visiting family or looking for a bargain base to enjoy this year’s London festivities, book online for a cheap hotel in Barking.

Located just outside the city centre, Barking is within Zone 4 of the London Underground. Perfectly accessible by the Hammersmith & City and District lines, Barking is directly linked to popular tourist destinations.

Whether you wish to explore Westminster and Kensington Park or Baker Street (the home of Sherlock Holmes and Danger Mouse) both can be reached quickly and conveniently, directly from Barking.
The 2012 London Olympics promises to attract thousands of sport fanatics from across the globe to our capital. The brand new multi-million pound stadium is located near to Stratford Rail and Tube connections.
A cheap hotel in Barking would put any Olympics fan in a premium position for attending many of the tournament’s ceremonies or events.

Simply five miles away from Barking, Stratford can be reached by a short tube journey to West Ham and a quick train ride by Docklands Light Railway.

Buckingham Palace in England

This year’s Olympics run from Friday 27 July with the closing ceremony on Sunday 12 August marking a celebrative end to the games.

England could not have won the Olympic bid for a more patriotic year. The Olympics months will follow a sensational start to the summer season as the Queen and her country celebrate her Diamond Jubilee.
Whether your game of choice is swimming, athletics or any of the Olympic sports, be sure to use your tickets and book a cheap hotel in Barking as early as possible, before they book up.

This handy location, slightly out of central London,makes a cheap hotel in Barking the perfect bargain break for all, whatever your reasons for travel.

Friday, April 27, 2012

The Norfolk Broads

The Broads, often referred to as The Norfolk Broads, is a network of rivers and lakes that span across both Norfolk and Suffolk and have been a popular holiday destination for many, many years. The Broads have been protected with similar status to that of National Parks, and are a wonderful place to visit. Until the 1960’s, The Broads were thought to be a natural feature of the landscape. Then it was discovered when it was proved that they were actually caused by the flooding of land that had previously been excavated in mediaeval times. A Norfolk cottage from Web Cottages is a great base for a holiday as it’s easy to visit the Norfolk Broads, as well as nearby towns like Norwich, Kings Lynn and Great Yarmouth.

A wonderful way to spend a day at the Norfolk Broads is onboard a boat. There are many companies that hire boats by the day, half day or hour to give visitors the chance to see the broads from the water. There are lots of different types of boat to take your fancy including motor boats, sailing dinghies and rowing boats, so there is sure to be something for you. It’s a great family day out and children will love learning how to steer and navigate the boat as well as get the chance to see the natural environment of The Broads close up. Enjoy navigating over 200km of waterways across seven rivers and 63 broads. What could be better than leisurely travelling along The Broads and taking in the views?

If you haven’t got your sea legs and would rather stay on dry land, the Broads is a great place for walking and enjoying the scenery. With over 190 miles of trails and towpaths to get to grips with, there will always be a new route to take. Fishing enthusiasts will be in their element too as there are plentiful opportunities to get the catch of the day with lots of free fishing places and angling platforms along the banks of the Broads and you can also fish from a boat. For those who enjoy a little creativity, the Broads is the perfect backdrop for artists. And it is a treat for bird lovers as there are plenty of opportunities to watch the wildlife in its natural habitat; it’s a bird watchers paradise.

With so much to do a holiday to Norfolk really does have something for all the family. Web cottages have a vast choice of holiday properties across the area to help you plan your next trip.

Photo attribution:
Norfolk Broads flickr.com
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