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Vacations to Spain & other holiday destinations from Birmingham International Airport

by The Diva



Departing from Birmingham Airport, you can visit to many fascinating countires such as Turkey, Spain, Bulgaria, and more. What you need is a detailed travel plan so that your trip will be relaxing and enjoyable. There are many ways you can plan for your holiday. A quick and easy way, is to source relevant information online.


Turkey – Interesting destinations

If you are jetting to Turkey from Birmingham International Airport, you will be fasinated by the rich culture of the country. Turkey is neighboured by a total of eight nations. Due to its natural geographical location, which is in the middle of 2 continents, Turkey has a matchless mixture of Western and Eastern culture.

The antiquity of Turkey began from as early as the thirteenth century BCE. The 1st major empire belonged to the Hittites. Empires rose and fell during the years. As each empire gave way to stronger and more powerful empires, traces of its traditions were forgotten. Today, you can still see awesome ancient buildings such as The Celsus Library in Ephesus, the legendary walls of Troy (VII), and lots of others. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque) is perhaps the most grand of all.

Spain – Interesting destinations.

Spain is a massive country with many alluring cities. It would be wise to focus on not too many cities so that you have more opportunity to really get to know the cities well. You may wish to visit Barcelona, which is the second biggest city in Spain. Many famous artists live in this city, so you bury yourself in one of the art museums and have a really brilliant time. Another elegant city is Valencia. As it is position near the ocean, many tourists return to the city to enjoy the beach each year.

Bulgaria

No doubt, Turkey and Spain each have rich culture. Perhaps Bulgaria is a country with enough cultural places of interest to outshine each of these countries! The man made sites include Rila Monastery, Boyana Church, Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo, Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak, Madara Rider and the Ancient City of Nessebar. The only 2 natural sites are known as Pirin National Park and Srebarna Nature Reserve. For definate, that’s enough destinations to keep you busy all through the entire holiday.

You must be curious if such travel packages would be expensive. Just check out some of the online deals that are available on via popular travel sites. You may be stunned at how cheap the prices are. For a few hundred dollars, you can travel to many brilliant cities from Birmingham.

For holiday offers check out some fantastic Holidays from Birmingham and don’t forget to book your Birmingham Airport Car Parking.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: bulgaria, europe, holiday, spain, Travel, turkey, Vacation

Five Luxury Destinations for 2009

by The Diva

While the media is full of doom and gloom over the finance crisis it does provide an opportunity for those still earning good money to experience luxury travel at a knock down price. As the rest of the world starts cutting back, it is now possible to book luxury holiday accommodation in some traditionally hard to get locations. If you can still afford it then this year is perfect to enjoy a destination with less crowds and better value. Short of ideas? Below are five well known luxury destinations around the world:

Australia’s Gold Coast:

More than 10 million people visit the Gold Coast every year, and 90% of them are domestic tourists. The beaches are part of a surfer’s paradise that stretches down the coast, and the high rise luxury hotels don’t detract from the tropical surroundings. Join in the fun, don’t let the locals be the only ones to enjoy all this? Try your hand at surfing, pamper yourself silly on the favorable exchange rate, and relax into the famous Aussie hospitality with stylish Gold Coast accommodation such as Q1 apartments.

Turkey’s Turquoise Coast:

You can find the Turquoise Coast where the Mediterranean Sea meets the Aegean. It’s often called the Turkish Riviera and it can seem hard to believe that all inclusive luxury can be had for under $100 per night. With the good exchange rates at the moment and close to year long season you can pick up great rates for beachfront accommodation. And the spas . . .you must pamper yourself with a Turkish bath trip after parasailing and snorkeling all day!

Fortaleza in Brazil:

Fortaleza, on the North Coast of Brazil, has been a fiercely guarded local luxury destination for years. Furnished condos are the place to stay, and the best are right on the beach. Surfing, sunbathing, deep sea fishing and water sports are all waiting. Flights via LAN are finally going direct from Miami starting this year so you don’t have to make the annoying transfer in Rio. Last year saw the end of a huge amount of refurbishments which means now is a perfect time to visit.

Hainan Island in China:

Known as the Hawaii of China, the Miss Universe contest is held here at the posh Sanya Resort. Private beaches, clear water, and stunningly delicious fresh seafood are just a few of the luxuries to be had here. Traditional Eastern reflexology and indulgent 4-hands massages make it easy to sink into the hammocks next to the reflecting pools in Hainan—just be mindful that you don’t stay forever!

Mayan Riviera in Mexico

The Yucatan peninsula is the place the head if you want to avoid the overdeveloped resorts of other areas. You’ll find all the trimmings you might expect for luxury five start resorts such as stunning gardens, pools and beaches with watersports. Tulum, Akumal, and Playa del Carmen are all home to fine hotels, while the cruise ships put in at Cancun and Cozumel. Mind the timing and you can swim with the dolphins without the cruise crowds, and enjoy all the luxury they leave behind when they get back on their boats.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: australia, gold coast accommodation, holiday accommodation, luxury

Australia’s Best Adventure Destinations

by The Diva

While the economy is making people cautious with there money, adventure holidays offer an outlet for fun.  One way to exercise caution whilst still having adventure is by choosing holiday rentals in domestic getaways for your vacation this year.  Australian holiday accommodation prices are falling as owners and hoteliers put sales on to ensure a strong flow of traffic.With Australia being such a vast country you are bound to find an array of adventures to suit your style however unusual they may be.  Here are five of the top adventure destinations in the country to help you get started with your planning.

The Kimberly Region:

You’ll not be finding any posh holiday rentals out in the Kimberly, as this area caters to the truly adventurous.  Bush skills will come in handy as you explore the cliffs and gorges.  Hiring a guide might be advisable!  Many like to charter a flyover first and then land for a bit of trekking and camping.  Typically, overnights here will mean camping or rustic-style bed and breakfasts.

Great Dividing Range:

The mountains here are perfect for skiing, climbing and white-water rafting.  One can appreciate the challenge of getting up Mount Arapiles even if you’re not Australian.  Holiday accommodation here is usually a small hotel or ski lodge, with some camping available as well.You can’t ski during the summer months when the snow has all melted but the area still offers mountain biking, hiking, paragliding and more in the summer.

Murray River:

Winding along for 404 miles, the Murray River provides a wealth of adventure.  You can get holiday rentals for a spot of rafting, or book a multi-stop tour and do the length of it by canoe.Start at the NSW border and head for the coast – it’s a challenge that many try but few acheive.  Why not have a few bragging rights off your vacation this year by trying it?

Northern Territory (NT):

If you’re going off the beated track then trekking in the Northern Territory is serious business.The amazing views of the landscape and lack of any crowds make the challenge rewarding.  Aboriginal laws restrict some travel to marked trails for spiritual and safety reasons.  The less restricted areas still require you to check in with rangers, but the adventure of it all is thrilling.  You can camp, trek, climb, go four-wheeling or any number of other tough adventures. Make a Darwin holiday accommodation booking to start your trip and then head out to explore the state and it’s national parks.

Great Barrier Reef:

After all the inland adventures, head for the Great Barrier Reef.  Quintessentially Australian, holiday accommodation here is more than a simple bush camp.  You can live high while snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing, paragliding and wave boarding.  The Reef is magnificent—there are so many adventures to be had in the water than you can almost forget the beautiful beaches.  Almost.Holiday accommodation rentals will get busy in the high season so book early but going away with a group of friends and having a week on the beach will be something you remember for a lifetime.  Small cottages, fancy furnished condos, and simple bed and breakfast boutiques are available. The regions most popular destinations are the Whitsunday Islands including Hamilton Island, Port Douglas and Cairns. Make sure you book Cairns accommodation or for any other popular area well in advance.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: australian holiday accommodation, darwin, great barrier reef, holiday accommodation, whitsundays

Warwick: What To Do When You Visit Warwick

by The Diva

Situated on the banks of the River Avon, Warwick is well located and steeped in history. You’re within a short driving distance of places like Stratford upon Avon (birthplace of Shakespeare), Birmingham, Leamington Spa and many other towns. Certainly this is a town which makes an ideal base for exploring not just the town of Warwick but the many attractions that are located relatively close to it. Here we’ll take a look at some of the things Warwick can offer you.

Warwick Castle – Whilst you can treat this as “just” a castle, there is much more to it: you should allow a full day to take in everything. The hands-on displays mean you can feel just how heavy a sword was or what it would have been like to be a foot soldier getting ready for battle. Plus you have the chance to experience what it was like when you went into battle wearing a helmet. Then after all this excitement take time out to visit the State Rooms which have been lavishly decorated and see how the household prepares for a party taking place in Victorian times.

Shakespeare’s Birthplace – The house in which Shakespeare was born is 8 miles from Warwick in the town of Stratford Upon Avon. This tourist attraction is the very house where Shakespeare was born. It features a number of exhibitions that give you an insight into the bard’s life, including his famous writing. You’ll be drawn into the reconstructions complete with sound effects along with the original artifacts help to capture the feeling of this man’s life.

To reach the house itself one bases through what is considered to be a traditional English garden. As you walk through it you will see flowers, herbs and trees have been planted in it which Shakespeare loved and which are mentioned in his plays. It is thanks to the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust that this house has been restored to its former glory very carefully to ensure that many of its original features have been retained.

Anne Hathaway’s Cottage – Just a short trip from Shakespeare’s birth place is Shottery here is the home where his future wife spent her early years. Although it is called a cottage today when his bride Anne lived in it and Shakespeare courted her it was quite a substantial farmhouse. Anne Hathaway’s descendents lived here until the late 1800’s when the Shakespeare Birthplace Trust bought the building.

The cottage can trace its roots back to the 16th & 17th centuries but there are two curved oak beams which were erected in 1463. As you wander inside the cottage you will find that little has changed and not just the original open hearth fireplace, which is still in location in the living room, lots of original panels as well. There are pieces of original period furniture in the cottage and includes the Hathaway Bed an old four poster one.

Lunt Roman Fort – Obviously much older than Warwick Castle, as its name suggests this was a Roman Army fort. Using the archaeological evidence found on the site a faithful reconstruction of the fort has been accomplished. You’ll get a feel for how life was for members of the ancient Roman army. The various archaeological digs here have contributed many of the museum’s pieces together with a model of how the fort would likely have looked in its heyday.

When you next visit Warwick, you can choose your Warwick accommodation here.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: things to do in warwick, warwick attractions

What To Do When You Visit Aberdeen

by The Diva

The city of Aberdeen has been home to mankind for at least 8,000 years. Although there is much for one to do and see in the city there are plenty of sights and attractions to enjoy in the countryside surrounding it. In this article we are looking at a few of the attractions that the city itself has to offer and you can enjoy these whether you’re in the city for business or pleasure.

Most of the city’s attractions are based in and around Union Street, right in the center of everything. Dating back to the 1800’s is Union Street Bridge or if the weather isn’t being kind to you, you can go inside the Aberdeen Art Gallery instead. You could easily while away a few hours wandering around the gallery’s halls viewing the gallery’s collection of art from the 19th and 20th centuries.

Many visitors also flock to Marischal College, which is close to the art gallery. This imposing granite building is the second largest of its kind in the world. It is home to the Marischal Museum which houses some wonderful and weird items. These exhibits have been donated by both graduates and friends of graduates of the college.

In nearby King’s College you’ll find the college chapel which for over five centuries was used daily as a place of worship. But, today it now houses a very wonderful collection of artifacts that date back to the 15th Century. Plus in Old Aberdeen where King’s College is located is St Machar’s Cathedral, which also traces its roots back to the fifteenth century and which overlooks both the River Don and Seaton Park.

It’s also worth visiting Aberdeen’s historic harbor area. Not only is there a wonderful Maritime Museum you can explore the city’s many oceanic links. But also here you will find Provost Ross’s House which is believed to be the oldest remaining building in this city.

Close to the harbor is the old fishing village of Footdee. You’ll notice that the 19th century fishermen’s cottages all face away from the sea. This was as an extra line of protection from the storms that come in from the North Sea.

If you are looking for something exciting and enjoyable for the kids in Aberdeen make sure you visit the Satrosphere Science Centre. Once inside your children will have over fifty different science and technology exhibits that they can try. The centre also has regular live science shows to help bring things to life.

Whatever your reason for staying in Aberdeen use this list of Aberdeen hotels and guest houses for your accommodation needs.

Filed Under: Travel Tagged With: aberdeen attractions, aberdeen hotels, stay in aberdeen, visit aberdeen, what to do in aberdeen

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