Choosing the right travel insurance

February 5th, 2010

Either within your possess country, or internationally, a travel policy can hold. All that counts is that you are able to afford the periodic payments that you must to uphold your end of the deal. So lengthy as you do, they insurance firm is bound by obligation to return the favor in sort.

Travel insurance is no exception. Unless you are adept at taking advantage of a system that is less than perfect, you are sure to pay a lot to get anything out of the package. Sometimes you might plan to get all across quite a little and end up being grounded within borders all year round. Nothing wrong with that, unless you had bought a travel insurance policy that was meant to guard you all the way out to Tahiti. Tough luck.

Travel insurance can be considered to be a time dependent package if you so desire. If you took out a policy designed to account only for the duration of your present travel, it would do just. You are better off in this instance paying for travel insurance for the whole year.

The package is meant for people who fear that accidents abroad could happen on their journey that they might not be prepared for.

Whether travel insurance is extensive or not is up to you, based along the way that you view the deal. For the most part though, you will agree that insurance, travel or otherwise, is never cheap.

Cruiselines or journey operators can make such on offer to virtually with the snap of a finger.

Do not let uncertainty, cynicism, or skepticism keep you from doing what’s best for you. Even if you don’t feel like travel insurance is suitable for you, please to not travel without 1. Even if you’ll return to declare how useless it was to have 1, it is still wise of you to stay safe for the whole duration of your journey.

If you are in search of travel insurance that is less inclusive than what an actual travel insurance corporation will offer you, look to a travel agency.

Travel insurance companies are about the best places where you may lay your hands on a policy to last you for the whole of a year. Other insurance stop shops are travel agents and travel suppliers, however these are only good for individual trips. Know where you are headed before you take the step.

Independent Reviews of Hotels in North Cyprus

January 27th, 2010

Over the last 10 years or so North Cyprus has gained in popularity as a holiday vacation destination, especially amongst visitors from the UK, Germany and the Netherlands. This part of the island is largely untouched by the hands of commercial tourism. As such it particularly appeals to those in search of holiday experiences that are borne out of the country’s natural ambience, rather than anything more contrived. What more could you ask for than the freedom of open sand-laden vistas lapped by a tranquil sea, with the drama of the Five Finger Mountain Range as a backdrop at almost every coastal location on the island?

The natural setting is stunning; the island’s history spine tingling. But where on your visit to North Cyprus will you stay? Whether you elect to base yourself in the quaint harbour town of Kyrenia (Girne), with its magnificent fortified castle, or in one of the many other towns, villages or coastal resorts, independent reviews about North Cyprus Hotels are probably your best starting point. As the reviews are direct experiences of others, they will help you to get a real feel for what accommodation is like in North Cyprus, allowing you to match it to your needs.

North Cyprus geography
Of course, to get the best out of any independent hotel reviews an appreciation of the island’s geography is useful. Ercan International airport – the only airport on the island – is situated close to the capital city of Nicosia, through which the Green Line runs separating the country from South Cyprus. Nicosia is about as far away from the sea as you can get in North Cyprus. If you wish to spend time exploring the city and the island’s interior, a hotel in Nicosia makes a good base.

North of Nicosia the Kyrenia Mountain Range rises like a rocky curtain, dividing the capital from the coastline. From the northern slopes of the mountain range the island’s true coastal beauty is revealed – many visitors choose to stay in hotels with sea views along this coastline.

The quiet harbour town of Kyrenia is a popular destination. Its atmospheric blend of traditional and contemporary Cyprus tends to attract a sophisticated crowd. Quieter and more rural spots are found out along the coastline towards Lapta to the West and Esentepe to the East. Quieter and more rural still is the southwest of the island, around Guzelyurt Bay. If you’re looking for the ultimate in peace and tranquillity however, you’ll do little better than making your own personal discovery of the stunning Karpaz Peninsula.

A fresh take on a historic city

January 12th, 2010

The words ‘modern’, ‘contemporary’ and ‘cutting edge’ may not immediately spring to mind at the mention of the city of Venice, but even this magically historic metropolis, which at first glance appears so resistant to change, has embraced the new with a number of contemporary projects and pieces of architecture. Of course, this is not to say that we should dismiss the charming beauty of its countless historic piazze, canali, musei and basiliche, but rather embrace the interesting blend of old and new. As such we have discovered five of the most fascinating ‘new’ additions to the original city of water:

1. Residential building in La Giudecca

In stark contrast to the more traditional Venetian housing with their rustic facades, this new residential building on the island of La Guidecca makes a somewhat refreshing change. Created by Cino Zucchi Architects, it replaces an existing building between two canals, forming part of a larger urban plan around the city. As a nod to typical Venetian architecture however, traditional materials and techniques have been used, with the white Istria stone cornice bordering the windows to create a ‘graphic’ motif.

2. Swiss Pavilion for the Venice Biennale

The Swiss Pavilion was designed by competition winner, Bruno Giacometti at the Venice Biennale. Comprising of two main halls, the image below shows the larger hall which features a modern, metallic roof which allows light and shadow to be cast inside.

3. Sculpture Garden for the Venice Biennale

Originally designed in 1932 by Duilo Torres, the Sculpture Garden was created within a patio of the Italian Pavilion in 1952 by Carlo Scarpa. The project was designed to play with shadow, light and water, with three heavy, oval columns constructed to support a canopy roof. Having been recently restored, it breathes new light into a city of old.

4. A Gathering Space

Venice’s ‘gathering space’ sculpture was designed by Gareth Hoskins Architects in 2008 after winning a competition to create a standalone pavilion at 2008’s Venice Architecture Biennale. The structure stands at 7m high and features a partially cantilevered set of steps created entirely from Scottish larch, holding up to 200 people. Underneath, an enclosed area can facilitate up to another 100 people as a contemporary ‘gathering space’. Its minimalistic, modern shape makes a real impact on the more traditional surrounding area.

5. Nordic Countries Pavilion for the Venice Biennale

Norwegian competition winner, Sverre Fehn created the Nordic Countries Pavilion for the Venice Biennale, which was completed in 1962. Consisting of a 400sqm rectangular hall which is exposed on both sides, the roof combines two overlapping layers of concrete beams with tree trunks towering through. Designed to reflect the ‘disappearing transition between interior and exterior’, the construction has both aesthetic appeal and carries an artistic message.

For more information on the history, architecture and restaurants in Venice, check out these online travel guides.

New Zealand – where to go for your adrenaline fix

November 5th, 2009

We all know that New Zealand is the destination of choice when it comes to extreme sports but if it’s your first trip to the land down under, you need to know where to head for your adrenaline fix.

Franz Josef and Fox Glacier on the West Coast of New Zealand’s South Island provide the ultimate backdrop for the ultimate extreme sport: skydiving. This really is one of the most breathtaking places to take the plunge, offering panoramic views of glistening glaciers and snow capped peaks, including the tallest mountain in Australasia, Mts Cook. Lasting about 45 seconds, the freefall is an experience you’ll never forget, but it’s not until you’re gliding through the air on your parachute that you can fully appreciate the utter beauty of the natural surroundings.

If you like the sound of the scenery but jumping out of plane at 12,000 ft is just a little too daunting, why not have a go at ice-hiking through the glaciers themselves? Here you can discover cavernous crevices, gaping ice holes and ascend ice steps carved into the walls. But don’t be mistaken, the slippery conditions and at times terrifying altitude mean this is not an activity for the faint-hearted.

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Skiing is another option thanks to New Zealands diverse climate and plethora of mountain peaks. While Queenstown is probably the most obvious choice for ski and snow-boarders, nearby Wanaka with its quaint, village-like feel, is also a great place to hit the slopes. Cardrona ski resort is an excellent choice for all skill-levels with great facilities.

Golf is another popular pastime in New Zealand, albeit a little less risky. If youve exhausted all the normal European hotspots then the North Island could be just the destination for you to indulge in a round or two. For the daring golfer, Kauri Cliffs golf resort in Matauri Bay will not disappoint. This immense championship course designed by David Harman boasts an incredible cliff top backdrop which has received worldwide acclaim.

For something slightly tamer, Cape Kidnappers in Hawkes Bay is one of the most stunning golfing destinations in the South Pacific, boasting a challenging course broken up by vast gorges and gullies. The resort is also thoroughly secluded, being a twenty minute drive from the gates to the clubhouse alone. Designed by architect Tom Doak, the resort has gained status in golfing circles from hosting the prestigious Kiwi Challenge event.

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Picture references:

1 – http://www.yourgolftravel.com/cape-kidnappers.html

2 - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:FJG64490029.jpg

Advice following an accident abroad

November 2nd, 2009

Advice following an accident abroad

Unfortunate as it may be, accidents will happen, and regrettably holidays are no different. We can plan and be as prepared as we want, but what happens should you fall ill or be injured unexpectedly abroad?

Nobody wants to spend their time away from the confines of a hotel room, or worse still, a hospital ward. Understandably once you have recovered you can be left feeling rightly aggrieved for the loss of your holiday; especially if the accident wasn’t your fault. Fortunately you could be entitled to receive compensation to help recover any financial losses and get you back on your feet following your injury. Advice is free and impartial, and with specialist solicitors on standby dedicated to helping you it may be worth contacting a no win no fee lawyer to find out what compensation you may be entitled to.

New Year destinations for all

October 26th, 2009

Deciding on a fun and original way to see in the New Year can often be more overwhelming than Christmas itself. While some people insist on seeing in the New Year with a bang, others prefer a more intimate affair with only a few family members. With this in mind, we have devised some of the best places to go depending on what kind of New Year experience you’re after

For families: Disneyworld, Florida

With children in tow, Disneyworld in Florida really is the ultimate destination for a kiddie-friendly New Year. Although the parks can get busy, the throngs of excited families only add to the buzzing atmosphere and the countless firework displays are a real treat for everyone. Of all the parks, don’t miss out on the spectacular Pleasure Island, which transforms into a magical street party bustling with food, music and entertainment.


For party-goers: Las Vegas

For all you party animals out there, the original Sin City is THE place to bring the New Year in with a bang. This unashamedly over-the-top gambler’s paradise is the perfect place for a decadent 2010 celebration thanks to the countless casinos, restaurants and live shows that line the Strip. Unsurprisingly, the festivities are not a subtle affair – you can expect to enjoy dramatic firework displays and throngs of lively crowds looking for a night to remember. The Loews Lake Las Vegas Resort is a great place to retreat to after a long night of debauchery.

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For couples: Paris

If you’re planning to spend the new year with your loved one this year, you’ll be looking for somewhere a little more romantic and intimate than your typical party-going destination. And where else but gay Paris? The City of Light comes alive every new year with twinkling lights and people in the mood for love. Grab the champagne and kick off the festivities at the Champs Elysées - from there, follow the happy crowds to the spectacular Arc de Triomphe for the stroke of midnight. Don’t forget the mistletoe!

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For friends: New York

If you’re planning on a New Year celebration with friends, make like Rachel, Ross and co and jet to the Big Apple. This really is the ultimate New Year destination - the Times Square ball drop has become synonymous with New Years Eve the world over. If you are planning on heading to Times Square, get there early – the place gets jammed by midnight but is well worth it if you want to experience New York at its most exciting.

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For oldies: Berlin

Even if your party days are over, that does not mean you have to leave the New Year festivities to the youngsters. Berlin is an excellent choice for those who want to celebrate with civilized folk and absorb the fascinating history of this beautiful city. The best place to head is the Brandenburg Gate – a significant symbol of German history which really comes to life at midnight. Be prepared for the cold though – Berlin gets a little nippy come New Year – so huddle together and give your vocal chords a wake-up with old favourite, Auld Lang Syne. Happy New Year!

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Long-haul Budget Flights - the World Just Got Cheaper

October 19th, 2009
The days when exotic holidays were reserved only for the privileged few are all but a forgotten memory. The growth of low cost airlines has been fundamental in making overseas travel a realistic possibility for everyone.

With budget airlines offering

cheap flights with prices as low as £19, it’s easy to see why the majority consider travelling abroad to be the more appealing holiday option.

Unfortunately for the traveller wishing to venture to the more far-flung corners of the globe, budget airlines focus mainly on travel within Europe.

However, all this could be about to change, with the launch of AirAsia X. A franchise of the Kuala Lumpur-based low-cost airline AirAsia, this is set to become the first airline in the world to offer customers the low cost model for long haul travel. It is reported that by the end of October 2007 it will start offering long-haul services from Kuala Lumpur to Australia and China for the price of £14, excluding tax and airport charges.

The idea of budget long-haul flights is not a new concept, far from it in fact. Laker Airways introduced the first-ever low fare “Skytrain” service between London Gatwick to New York’s JFK airport way back in 1977. Despite such forward thinking, the company went bankrupt in 1982.

The second company to ever attempt the budget airline model is Oasis Hong Kong Airlines. They began operating in October 2006, offering flights from London Gatwick to Hong Kong. In June 2007 they began an additional service to Vancouver.

If AirAsia X’s and Oasis Hong Kong Airlines prove successful, it could pave the way for more airline companies to follow suit. This is a development that I’m sure all travellers would welcome, as the main financial burden to anyone travelling outside of Europe is normally the cost of the airfare ticket itself.

Is this the future of things to come? We can only hope. In the mean time we can be grateful for the fact that we at least have the options to travel freely, without restraint and on top of that we have a multitude of cheap

flights from an ever-increasing selection of companies that are fighting for our custom.

So, in conclusion, it seems that it’s actually a good time to travel - and it looks set to get better.



Christmas Car Hire – Getting a Cheap Deal

October 18th, 2009
Car Hire companies are often in high demand with the number of tourists visiting popular resorts many car hire companies end up having to turn people away who turn up on the first day of their holidays expecting to get a hire car straight away. The Christmas period is no different with many people jetting away to avoid the cold British weather.

Locations such as Florida and Spain are just as popular in December as summer months like July and the car hire firms still make a decent earning over the Christmas period and travellers have been urged to act fast if they are planning a trip away and want to hire a car whilst away.

The idea of flying to a warmer place over winter may have been a unique choice a few years ago but since cheap flights companies have cropped up it’s now become a massively popular time of year to take a trip, hence it’s best that you know a few tips and suggestions that will help you secure your wheels.

First of all pre-booking your hire car is the best way to secure a car, normally the Car Hire company will be able to let you choose the exact model or at least the class of vehicle so if you need a large vehicle or a small run around for two people then you can specify this when booking so that you don’t book the wrong kind of car which could end up costing more because they only have the largest vehicle left or a dinky car that you’ll struggle to squeeze all family members into.

The best way to book your car is online mainly because on there you can actually compare all sorts of different Car rental firms to find the best price. Comparison sites often compare hundreds of car hire firms and can specify the target country so that you can always find the particular place you want to visit.

Another way to shave some money off your holiday car hire is to be a little flexible on the details, by choosing to pick up your car from a different location rather than straight away at the airport can sometimes be cheaper or perhaps returning the vehicle to an alternate branch can also help as sometimes the car you drive will be needed elsewhere after you’re done.

So when considering a holiday this Christmas if you find you’ll likely want a bit of independence and would like to hire a car for a few days, make sure you do your homework as it could save you a few pounds off your rental costs leaving more money for you to spend on when on holiday!



Late Holiday Deals: Surprise Your Near and Dear Ones

October 17th, 2009
Imagine yourself sitting in your office with all the stress and work in the day and at night enjoying a dinner by a beach with your near and dear ones. Usually, this happens when you plan for an instant holiday. It provides immense satisfaction and thrill and you can live this kind of experience by using late holiday deals. You can opt for a late holiday and get the amazing feeling of doing something spontaneous which is full of excitement.

In fact, different people perceive late holidays differently but the fact is that a holiday which would start in the next few weeks could be considered a late holiday and for which there were no plans. You can opt for late holiday deals and last minute travel deals to enjoy these kinds of holidays. These days, many travel websites are offering great deals for such holidays and a great number of people are opting for these kinds of deals. Airline companies have also come up with some very exciting offers for these kind of travelers.

These days many executives and professionals are opting for late holiday deals as these are the perfect remedy for everyday work blues and you can curb your stress level by having it. This is also a fact that an unplanned last minute holiday can refresh your mood, inspire the mind and make you feel rejuvenated. You can opt for various tourist destinations like Canary Islands, Greek Islands, Malta, Red Sea, Egypt, Mexico or where ever u want to go.

You can inquire about different airline companies who are offering Late Holiday Deals and late holiday deals on the Internet. You are advised to go through all the travel websites so that you can get the best deals. You can get a travel plan on competitive prices and with many benefits which different airline companies may offer.



Looking For Cheap Flight Tickets

October 13th, 2009
There are virtually thousands of Travel Agents and an equal number of travel websites/portals offering you cheap and economical Flight Tickets. Most big time travel agents and travel portals have some sort of tie-up with certain airlines.  They get hefty discounts on bulk purchases which most pass on to the customer. If you take advice of your friends, they will suggest you to some travel portal they have recently been to.  But most people are not aware that the travel portals and travel agents that are around are mostly specialized in one way or other.  Some are specialized in Domestic Travel, some other are specialized in International Travel, and yet some other are specialized in provide Cheap Flight Tickets.  This means that the travel agents or travel portals that are specialized in something can provide you with better fares for that category of travel.

Monday the first working day is the busiest of all days.  Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Saturdays are the best days for travel, as fewer people travel on the week days and hence tickets are cheaper, be flexible with your travel dates.

Try opting for odd time for travel that fewer people prefer. This way there won’t be much demand for this kind of flights and hence are cheaper.

One way flights cost as much as round trip, so it makes sense to buy your ticket for a round trip if you are planning to return to your origin.

Try going to the airlines official website directly, sometimes the airlines have discount offers going and they prove to be much cheaper than that of travel agents.

Be aware and keep yourself updated through newspapers, magazines, internet and other media about discounts and offers. Sometimes airlines sell their own Cheap Flight Tickets bypassing their usual track going through travel agents web portals. These fares can be lot cheaper than what travel agents can provide you with.

If it’s not urgent, it is always a good idea to book your tickets in advance. Reserving at least 21 days a head, book your tickets even earlier for holidays in festival seasons, particularly in November and December  Keep in mind that holiday ‘blackout periods’ may prevent you from using frequent-flier miles.

Before concluding I would suggest you to do a little online survey of at least 5 travel portals to search for the cheapest fare.