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Fun-Filled Sporting Activities in the Costa Brava

If you’re ideal holiday isn’t about lounging around on a sun bed all day, then check out the action-packed activities on offer in the Costa Brava. With a range of sporting activities available to keep holidaymakers busy, tourists will be able to take the ear phones out, put the book down and enjoy some fun-filled sporting adventures in this Spanish gem.

There’s no better time to try water sports then on holiday so leave the stunning Costa Brava hotels behind for the day and head to one of the 30 beaches in the region for some action-packed water sports activities – Lloret de Mar is the ideal place. Parasailing is very popular here and provides a spectacular opportunity to see the resort from a birds-eye whilst sitting in a parachute attached to a boat. Water skiing is also worth trying. It may be harder to learn, but it’s incredibly rewarding and gliding along the top of the water is a great feeling. Windsurfing and kite-surfing lessons with specialized instructors are also available on most beaches in the resort.

For a fun group activity on the water, the ‘Fly Fish’ has become hugely popular in the Costa Brava. This large inflated kite is pulled along by a speed boat and takes off into the air every time it hits a wave – so hang on tight! A Banana Boat can usually accommodate up to 10 people and is ideal to enjoy with a group of mates. A soaking in the sea is guaranteed at some point but it’s great fun seeing who can stay on for the longest.

At the north end of the Bay of Pals you’ll find the crystal clear waters of the Medes Islands – a perfect location for scuba diving. Plunge to the bottom of the ocean and witness a fascinating array of marine life, native flora and fauna for an experience to remember. Sailing along the Catalonian coast of the Med is another great option. Sailing companies operate from the two ports in Barcelona – Port Vell and Port Olimpic – allowing travellers to either experience a cruise with a qualified skipper at the helm or tourists already familiar with the ropes can charter a yacht for themselves.

Of course a visit to the Costa Brava is not complete with taking a trip to the Nou Camp – home of the greatest football team in the world, FC Barcelona. This magnificent 100,000 all-seater stadium is ideally located for tourists staying in Barcelona hotels, but it’s also a fantastic place to visit on a day-trip. Tickets for matches there are like gold dust, so instead take a tour of the stadium. Marvel at their impressive museum packed with an abundance of trophies, visit the changing rooms to see where the likes of Lionel Messi and Cesc Fabregas get ready for each match and run through the tunnel to get the best view of the pristine pitch.

With some of the most beautiful courses in Europe dotted along its coastline, golf is another popular activity in the Costa Brava. Many people visit the area purely to spend their days playing this relaxing sport, but often tourists on family holidays take a break from the beach for half a day to enjoy a round in stunning surroundings. With the Pyrenees as a backdrop, the PGA Catalunya Golf Course has been voted in the top ten in Europe, while the Emporda Golf Club is made up of four, nine-hole courses allowing golfers to play a shorter round. With so much to do here that book in the suitcase might have to wait until the flight home.

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Cruise and Stay Holidays in Florida

Cruise and stay holidays are a great choice for those looking to make the most of a relaxing holiday with a little adventure and excitement thrown in. One of the best, and most popular, cruise and stay destinations is Florida. Florida offers an amazing choice of resorts, holiday villas, apartments and hotels; not to mention having a wide range of opportunities to keep you entertained on the ‘stay’ part of your holiday.

Holidays with a theme
Most people will be well aware that when it comes to theme parks the State of Florida, at the southern tip of the US, is the world capital. Walt Disney World® Resort has long been established here, but there are plenty of well-known theme parks – and some less well known too. Stay and cruise holidays to Florida offer an ideal opportunity to wear the kids out before setting sail for a relaxing break on-board a luxury cruise liner. If you are beginning your cruise and stay holiday with a theme park theme, Orlando should be your destination of choice. The majority of the main theme parks are located close to Orlando – and just down the road is the “Space Coast” featuring the Kennedy Space Center. The Space Coast also features a range of untouched protected parks, great surfing and snorkelling beaches, fishing, camping and boating. Port Canaveral on this coast is one of the main ports for embarkation in Florida.

Seamless transfers
When it comes to the ‘cruise’ part of your holiday, the key advantage to Florida is that your ‘stay’ part will be close by. No need for complex travel arrangements and as Florida has a massive range of flexible and high quality accommodation, you can move seamlessly from your Florida holidays to your luxury cruise. Cruises naturally feature a strong emphasis on the Caribbean, but Gulf of Mexico cruises and trips to and through the Panama Canal are also common. Cruises are well known for their luxury accommodation and fantastic entertainment. The advantage of a cruise is that you get far more for your money – the view from your window will change hourly and you get the chance to visit exotic ports. The Caribbean is a perfect choice for many – the vast number of islands adding extra variety to this already variety filled type of holiday. All-inclusive packages add that final touch of value.

Relaxed style
Families who have made the most of the theme parks – or the many other attractions in Florida – are usually grateful of the relaxed pace of life on board a cruise liner. Keeping kids entertained is a vital part of any family holiday – entertained kids mean you also get the chance to have some fun. While touring the theme parks is great for them, it can leave you feeling that you are in need of a holiday – and this is where the cruise part of the deal comes into its own. Knowing that the kids are in safe hands and never far away leaves you feel to enjoy the relaxed life on-board, keeping one eye on the turquoise Caribbean and its islands and another on your G&T – all from the convenient look out of a spot by the pool. Most major tour operators, and plenty of smaller ones, operate some fantastic stay and cruise deals, making them affordable and easy to arrange. Cruise and stay holidays featuring Florida as a starting point are also designed specifically with families in mind, taking the stress out of holiday planning and leaving you to make the most of your time away with the family.

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Domestic Flights

Before the Wright Brothers invented the airplane, people had to use slow modes of transport like trains, ships and busses to reach far flung destinations. Their journeys could take days, weeks or months, making every journey expensive, time-consuming and sometimes perilous. And yet there was no alternative, as until that time, only birds could fly. But ever since Kitty Hawk saw the Wright Brothers’ early attempts at flight, mankind could finally soar to the skies.

People were no longer limited to traveling on the ground or on water. They could now board an airplane and reach their destination within the same day. This mode of transport gave travelers an unparalleled amount of facilities never before offered by any other means of transport.

There was only one major hitch in flying. The fares were quite expensive. During the early days of air travel, only royalty, businessmen and woman, and the rich and famous could fly. The rest of the people had to stay on the ground as the privileged few took to the air.

But soon, the cost of air tickets began to become affordable. Most airlines knew that they could not operate their flights if more people did not travel in their airplanes. In order to make that possible, they had to reduce their fares. And when they did, people began to resort to air travel as their preferred mode of transport.

Families started going for vacations in airplanes. Businessmen started using air travel for most of their business trips. What began as a mode of transport for the elite, became a regular feature for common folk.

Domestic flights began to be filled with all kinds of people from different backgrounds. After all, flights were not as expensive as they once used to be. Everyone could now afford to travel, at least over short distances. Airlines began offering all kinds of incentives to make people board their airplanes. Frequent flyer programs, loyalty schemes and a number of different innovative ideas were used to lure passengers to opt for air travel over other modes of transport.

The efforts proved so successful that today, air travel has become the most preferred way of travel. When people think about travel, the first mode of transport that comes to their mind is the airplane. It is quick, comfortable, and most of all, affordable.

The affordability of air travel is perhaps the greatest reason why domestic flights began to see a large amount of patronage. You can get information on cheap flights from informative websites on the Internet that provide listings of low cost airlines. You can choose the airline of your choice and directly book your tickets online through one of these sites using your credit card.

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Tenerife: An island with Attitude

Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is an area of superlative buzz. Over the last ten years it has played host to an enormous boom of sun-seeking, cheap-thrills-holidaymakers who make there way to this Spanish outlet in there droves on low-cost flights from all parts of the surrounding European continent. It does, therefore, demonstrate a little too keenly at times the traditional hallmarks of an overdose in the spotlight – such as the overcrowded beaches of Playa de las Americas and the sometimes characterless collection of hotel restaurants that line its shores. That said it caters for a specific crew, those seeking sunshine, postcard perfect palms, long stretches of golden sand, glow-stick inspired revelry, and all that lies in between. And it must be said, it does this very well. If this is your thing, then go for it. If not, then there is another side to the island that might appeal, a side that attracts nature lovers, architectural admirers, culinary enthusiasts and sports fanatics.

Firstly, its worth mentioning that accommodation on the island varies greatly, from the to-be-expected cockroach infested double bed flats in the hills above the aforementioned Playa de las Americas, to the sublimely executed 5* all inclusive resorts in the south of the Island. Rooms of the former variety are advertised at highish rates, and often come with the tag line of ‘beach view balcony’ or something of similar, dubious appeal… It’s worth checking what this actually means before making one of these your bed for the week. Mid priced Tenerife hotels can also be misleading, and in the high tourist areas close to either the North or South airport, do expect concrete multiplexes. You will however, be rewarded if you are prepared to step out from the geographical convenience of the main transport hubs and into the countryside, where the striking vistas of volcanic landscapes and backdrops of palm studded evergreen forestry make you wonder whether you are still on the same island! If you are looking for just such an example of the different types of accommodation found on the island then the ultimate option would be the Abama Hotel & Resort. Set entirely in its own private 160 hectare grounds, in the secluded Guía de Isora region, the Abama has its own proffesional golf course (with 22 lakes…), 14 different bars and restaurants, and plenty of activities for the family. Understandably the Abama comes with a hefft price tag, and has become a celebrity hang out of late.

Tenerife restaurants are, as with the accommodation, extremely variable. Party-goers would rarely get the chance to delve into the roots of the local cuisine, and it’s a shame because its can be extremely satisfying. For starters, its worth remembering that Tenerife sits not far off the coast of Africa and with that comes the vast selection of wonderful seafood from the Atlantic Ocean.  The most common fish varieties are comb-tooth blennies, the sea bream, red porgy, gold lined bream and grouper. You can also find Atlantic mackerel, sardine and Moray eels.  Often seafood is simply prepared, either boiled or baked.  During your holidays make sure to try wrinkly potatoes, or papas arrugadas, covered with a local mojo sauce to add some garlicly kick to the meal. Potatoes are something of a specialty in Tenerife, as they are cooked in very salty water – which is left to evaporate completely, leaving hard, salty and crispy skins – much like your skin after a week in high season splashed out on Playa de las Americas. Excellent!

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