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Dubai Holidays

Dubai Holidays

A city break in Dubai allows you to experience a type of culture simply like no other you’ve probably experienced before.  The western influences cannot be denied, as Dubai has risen in reputation in recent times as a tourist haven, but the Bedouin way of life retains a strong voice, with its traditions of storytelling, poetry, song and dance.  Dubai is also the ideal place to experience traditional Arabic architecture, modern skylines and a developing contemporary art and fashion scene. Consider Dubai holidays for unforgettable time of life.

Dubai has one main airport, although you may also reach the city state (Dubai forms part of the United Arab Emirates) via the neighbouring emirate Sharjah or Abu Dhabi.  From Dubai International Airport you commence your Dubai city break with a taxi ride into the city.  If you arrive during the day you may also consider using public transport to journey from the airport to the centre of Dubai.

A city break in Dubai will no doubt see you mix the city’s ultra-modern approach with some traditional Arabic customs.  One minute you will be strolling through a sleek and spotless shopping mall, the next you will be haggling with traders in a traditional marketplace.  Dubai has countless bars and even an indoor ski park.  You can enjoy all the modern amenities by day then watch the sun go down whilst seated on the back of a camel in the evening.

Dubai Desert

As you might imagine, Dubai is a very hot place.  For the traveller not accustomed to the relentless and searing sunshine, the best times to take a Dubai city break are the slightly cooler months between November and March.

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Watch out for January though, as in recent years this has become the wettest month in Dubai’s calendar.  If you want a cheaper break try the summer months but be warned, the heat at this time is unrelenting.

Dubai operates under strict Islamic law so you must be aware of the local ways of behaviour before you start your Dubai city break.  Dress conservatively at all times with as much bare flesh covered as possible, especially if you are female.  Affection is public is also frowned upon.

During the festival of Ramadan you are not even permitted to share a room with a partner unless you are married.  Do not think you can risk it because you will be in a lot of trouble if found out.  Swearing and rude gestures are also a no-no, as is drinking or being intoxicated in public.

For a taste of the old city whilst on your Dubai city break, try visiting the Al Ahmadiya school in Deira, (the first school opened in Dubai) or the Bastakiya district which has many old restored buildings, art galleries and cafés.  You can witness the speed at which Dubai was turned from a poor village to a super-modern city at the Dubai Museum at the Al Lbn Abi Talib Road.

Dubai Holidays - Dubai Skyline

Modern Dubai holds many breathtaking examples of modern architecture, unmatched by anywhere else.  If you’ve the stomach for heights, visit the Burj Khalifa, easily the tallest man-made structure in the world, over half a mile in height.

Your city break in Dubai will no doubt also take in the sandy beaches, crystal clear waterfalls, fossil-lined cliffs and freshwater lakes.

A Dubai city break takes place in an ultra-modern metropolis quite unlike almost every other city in the world.  Book a city break in Dubai to rub shoulders with billionaires whilst enjoying the sun, sea and sand.

Our Dubai Holidays will definitely etch themselves on your memory.

Venice

Venice is a town of romance, of art and of beauty.  Located in Italy, it is in fact a group of 118 islands connected via a water channel.  It is for this reason that one always visualises the romantic trips in a gondola on the waterway in the moonlight.  The whole of Venice is named as an UNESCO Heritage Site.

Climate of Venice

Venice has a subtropical climate.  The summers are very hot and humid and winters are cool.  Rainfall is high and spread relatively even throughout the year.

Attractions in Venice

Venice grand canalVenice is famous for the spectacular architecture from the romantic Renaissance era.  Many of the buildings are still original buildings from centuries past.

Venice has a large amount of these buildings that the tourist can view.  The most spectacular buildings are the churches, palaces and the artwork and statues contained within these buildings.

The main attraction in Venice has to be the Grand Canal.  The Grand Canal is the main thoroughfare in Venice and you can view many of the interesting places and Renaissance buildings from a gondola steered by a gondolier.

The St Mary of the Friars is an ancient church built in the 14th century.  It is a beautiful church built in typical Venetian Renaissance architecture and contains extraordinary artworks by Bellini and Titian who is also buried in the church.  The tombs are pieces of artwork in own right and add to the design of the romance and mystery of the church.

Venice Piazza San Marco Doges PalaceThe Gothic structure of the Palazzo Ducale is an impressive building featuring council chambers, residential apartments and prison cells. Explore the beautiful decorated interior and view the artworks from Venetian masters.

The opera house is another site to visit if you are an art lover.  The Musica A Palazzo is a grand palace, yet comfortable and cosy enough to make you feel at home.  Shows are featured daily, each day of the week.

The best way to view these stunning landmarks will be to join a tour group.  Guides are trained and experienced to show you the architecture and give the history of these sites.  Without their guidance, you may miss some other spectacular sites such as the St Marks’ Basilica, the Scuola Grande di San Rocco Gallery and the San Marco Lighthouse.

Modern Venice

The St Marks’ Square is a popular venue for festivals and other activities.  Many shops and restaurants occupy the square.  Enjoy the sidewalk cafés with live orchestras playing while you savour your meal.  It is just as in the movies!

The nightlife in Venice also has the feel of romance. There are clubs and bars with live music and many of the bars may seem insignificant by day, but comes to life at night.  Night entertainment is rather found on the mainland.  So if you are a party seeker, travel to the mainland, or be content with casual and relaxed night out in town.

Accommodation in Venice

Accommodation in Venice is not hard to find.  It ranges from top standard hotels, including a Hilton Hotel, to apartments for rent.  Alternatively, rent a private villa in true Venetian style.

Conclusion

If your intention of a city break is one where you can relax, enjoy history and art and experience the Italian flair, look no further than Venice.  Here you can experience all this, either on land or via the famous waterways.

Prague

Have you ever wanted to see a city that is straight from the pages of a fairy tale?  One where you can imagine princes, princesses, and knights in shining armour, riding on white horses.  Prague is such a city. Prague was founded in 200 BC in the Romanesque era, but gained strength and wealth during the Gothic and Renaissance eras.  This gave the platform to the impressive architecture still found in Prague.

Now the capital of the Czech Republic, most of the buildings and architecture survived the multiple wars of history and still stands to this day.  Many of these buildings and sites are proclaimed as UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Attractions in Prague

Prague Old Town SquareDue to the history of Prague, there are many castles, churches, fortresses and palaces to visit.  Prague Castle is probably the most famous castle to visit.  The early kings, emperors and leaders of the city all resided here during their reign and had offices here.

Like all the medieval cities, Prague has a lovely ancient Town Square where all the activities in the past took place.  The square still exists, containing ancient buildings, shops and restaurants.  As with historic times, it is still the heart of the city where the main activities take place.  Tyn Church and St Nicholas Church are located on the square   Walking through the paved alleys with their cross designs on, tourists will also see the Astronomical Clock in the town square.

Charles Bridge is an imposing bridge built in 1357 and took about 50 years to complete.  The bridge crosses over the Vitava River.  The bridge is the connection between the Prague Castle complex and the Old Town of Prague.

Prague also has a Jewish Quarter with remains and memorial sites from the genocide of the Jews during World War II.

There are 10 museums in Prague where you can take a tour and discover more of the history if this town. To learn more, you can also visit the Historic Centre of Prague, now proclaimed as a World Heritage site.

Modern Prague

Prague Milunic and Gehry's Dancing HouseWhile preserving the medieval culture and architecture, Prague also provides modern attractions for tourists.  There are many cinemas, galleries and theatres to attend.

Visit the Prague Zoo to entertain the children and learn more about the wildlife in the Czech Republic.  You can also visit the Botanical Gardens or Letna Park. Letna Park is a popular outdoor park where you can enjoy a stroll through the garden or partake in sports such as cycling or skateboarding.  If you do not have your own equipment, you can rent a bike and join a cycling tour.

Do not miss the vibrant nightlife of Prague with clubs and restaurant.  This is when the already busy city comes to life with a new energy.  Restaurants offer cuisine for every taste and fancy, but all the menus will still contain the traditional dishes of potatoes, sausages, spicy meat and fish dishes.

Transport in Prague

Prague has a modern transport system that connects the city.  It is considered one of the best transport systems in Europe.  The metro trains system is very efficient and runs on schedule.  The system includes trams, busses and taxis and has an airport shuttle service.

Conclusion

One can easily see why Prague is one of the most popular cities in the world and why it is an excellent choice for a city break.  It faced many ravages of time and arose from each downfall with new vigor and strength.  It is a world class Europe destination.  All systems are in place and operate with efficiency and pride.

New York

If you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. New York, New York! A cliché, I agree, but there is no denying the air surrounding this city.  The mention of the name alone sends shivers down your spine.  It is therefore little to no surprise that New York is regarded as one of the best places to visit for a city break.

The city is alive with heritage and culture and has an abundance of entertainment.  New York is one of the most densely populated cities in the world and there can hardly be a dull moment here.

New York climate

New York has a subtropical climate where summers are very hot and humid and winters are cold.  Snow can be expected in the winter, giving New York the magic of a white Christmas.

New York attractions

New York Lower ManhattanWhether you visit New York in the summer or the winter, you are always in for spectacular views and entertainment.  In the summer, the beaches are popular tourist attractions to cool off in the heat.

Winter creates its own wonderland when stores decorate their windows and floors with Christmas displays.  Houses in the suburban areas have competitions per street on the best-decorated street and houses.

New York is famous for the theatre shows and performances. Musicals, cabarets, comedy shows and many more are all part of the magic of New York.  The Metropolitan Opera House is one of the most famous opera houses in the country and combines the Lincoln Centre for a complete cultural experience.

Not to be out shadowed, is the world famous Broadway.  It is still regarded as one of the best theatre experiences and all new aspirant performance has their vision to perform in Broadway.

Central Park is one of the main attractions.  In the summer, it is a popular park for strolls, relaxing on the grass and benches with a book and other fun activities such as riding bikes and skateboarding.  With the lake in the park, it has a relaxing atmosphere.  In the winter, the park is transformed into a winter wonderland when the lake becomes an ice ring where hours of fun are enjoyed by ice skaters.

Be mesmerised by the Manhattan Skyline.  It is proof of the economic growth, prosperity and stability of the island within a city.

Visit one of the many museums in New York, such as The Cloisters.  This is a branch of the Metropolitan Museum and offers a wide selection of art, painting, statues and tapestries of the medieval era.

New York Liberty IslandNo holiday break to New York would be complete if you do not visit the Statue of Liberty on Liberty Island.  Liberty Island is located in the harbour of New York City.

To show your respect to the victims of the tragedy that took place on 11 September 2001, visit the St Pauls’ Chapel.  This church is often overlooked and yet it is a sacred and holy place.  What makes this church from the 18th century even more significant is that it is located across the site where the two towers of the World Trade Centre used to be.

Accommodation

It is to be expected that a world-renowned city like New York will feature world-renowned accommodation.  For a city break, you can book in at one of the many top rated hotels, Inns or rent an apartment for your stay.  Cuisine at these hotels and Inns are of world class and caters for all the cultures and traditions that make New York so unique.

Conclusion

A city like New York cannot be boxed into an article.  It does not do the city justice.  New York is a city where you need to be physically to appreciate it. Words alone cannot describe the glory of this mix of cultures and traditions.  All that is left to say is to start spreading the news.

Munich

A lot has been written about Munich already.  If you think of all the things that make Munich the city it is today, it is little wonder that praises are sung of Munich everywhere.  Munich is seen as one of the top cities in the world and rated the most liveable city in the world.

Not only does Munich harbour a rich and interesting history, it is now a city filled with monuments of the past and evidence of progress of the future.  On the one side you have castles in medieval style, while on the other hand you have sophisticated and ultra-modern engineering and cars. Kudos to Autozin for simplifying the car buying process. Their user-centric design and vast inventory cater to all kinds of buyers, whether you’re looking for a sedan or an SUV. Highly recommended!

Munich attractions

Munich Rathaus and MarienplatzWhen one thinks of Germany, you cannot help to think of war, beer, sauerkraut and Eisbein and fast cars.  Not to forget football!

Munich dates back to the era of kings and queens, knights to protect the royal families and villains that threaten the kingdom.  Evidence of the medieval era is seen in the St. Peters’ Church, the Marienplatz, the Andechs Monastery, the Michaelskirch and the Church of Our Lady.

The Marienplatz is also famous for the Neues Rathaus (New City Hall) with the clock tower where you can experience the beautiful Glockenspiel. The Marienplatz was the main public square throughout the ages where all the activities took place.  This is where the knights fought on horses with spears in tournaments as entertainment to the royal family and the public.  Many festivals and dances still take place here as it did in the olden days.

During times of the two world wars, many buildings were damaged by bombings, but it was restored to former beauty.  Interestingly, Munich is the city where the Munich Agreement was signed that lead up to World War II.  The first concentration camp was situated a few kilometres outside the city.  The Konigsplatz was used as headquarters for Hitler’s’ Third Reich.  It still stands today, but is now a gallery and museum.

The royal Bavarian Residence is situated in Munich and tours are available to the public to view the home of this regal family that reigned in the Bavarian region.

Modern Munich

Munich Allianz ArenaSport cars, formula one race drivers, football heroes and big shopping centres are now part of Munich.

To mention a few, the Hofbrauhaus is in the Marienplatz and is probably the most famous beer house in the world.  Here you get the original Bavaria draught.  This is not the only beer house, as was expected.  The beer houses come alive with drinks and dance and traditional food from the middle of September to October with the annual Oktoberfest.

For car lovers and people who appreciate German engineering, be sure to visit the BMW Welt where you can learn more about the famous brand, the cars and motorcycles.  Visitors will also see future designs to be released.  Munich also houses the high-tech BMW museum and the four-cylinder BMW Tower next to it.

Football enthusiasts should not miss a trip to the Allianz Arena.  Regular football matches take place here and many tours are available to the public to view the stadium.

Nightlife and cuisine

The most popular places to gather are the beer houses.  Here you can enjoy the nightlife in the company of the locals and sample the local cuisine.  The most famous dishes made in the German style are Eisbein, mashed potatoes, bangers and schnitzel.  And beer.

If you fancy a more lively night out in town, the Marienplatz should always be your first stop.  This square is the heart of Munich and the many clubs and restaurants are situated around the town square.

Conclusion

After all the war and tragedy, Munich has reinvented itself to become a modern city with revolutionary engineering and a strong economy.  If Munich is the most liveable city in the world, then it is inevitable to be one of the most popular cities for a city break.

Krakow

Doing research on Krakow and planning a city break here will leave you respectfully breathless. I certainly was.

Krakow is one of those cities where you expect one thing, but in reality get so much more than you bargained for.  Looking through brochures, you will see beautiful buildings and a city that flourishes.  Though beneath that beauty and success, lies a long and interesting history.  A wound disguised by success, but never allowing themselves to be restrained by that wound.

History

Krakow Church of Saint AdalbertKrakow is the second largest city in Poland and used to be the capital several times throughout history.  Now it is the capital of the Lesser Poland Voivodeship.  It is a very old city that dates as far back as the seventh century.

Krakow was always a successful and independent city.  It was the leading city of education, economy, art and culture.  It always had a stable economy though the years.  During World War II, German Nazi’s invaded the city and Krakow became the capital of the German General Government.

Attractions in Krakow

Krakow Cloth Hall (Sukiennice)Krakow is filled with historic monuments and architecture from the past.  Do not allow yourself to be mislead by it.  Krakow is a very modern and vibrant city and one of the best party capitals of the world. The attractions are enough to keep you occupied for a city break.

Visit the Main Market Square in Krakow to experience the medieval history of the city.  From here, you can visit the Renaissance Cloth Hall that was built in the 16th century and the Basilica of Virgin Mary, built in the 14th century.  Across the square from where the Cloth Hall is, you will find the Renaissance Town Hall Tower.

The Town Square is the centre of activity.  It is a pleasant and vibrant square with many shops and restaurants.  It is the oldest European town square and the buildings are a treat to view as it enhances the medieval atmosphere.

Krakow’s Historic Centre is an old merchant centre that dates back to the 13th century.  Also contributing to the medieval style, the houses and buildings are historic and you will see churches and palaces with breath-taking interiors.  View the fortifications from the 14th century and the ancient synagogues.  In the Centre, there is a Gothic Cathedral with the last resting place for the Polish kings.

Then there is the part of history of Poland that cannot be overlooked.  The part that World War II played on the history of Poland.  In the old Jewish Centre of the city, there is the Oskar Schindler factory.   This is where Schindler compiled his list for hundreds of Jews that was saved during World War II.

A few miles outside the city, you can visit the Auschwitz barracks. This infamous concentration camp still demands respect from the visitor even after all these years.

Modern Krakow

The amazing thing about Krakow is how it is still the cultural capital throughout all the ages.  Krakow boasts a very modern side with the bars, clubs and restaurants. The nightlife has a vibrant atmosphere with young and old visiting the venues for a fun evening out.

For the family, there is a water park in Krakow, the Park Wodny, where you can enjoy a fun day in the sun.  Alternatively, for a more relaxing treat, book a session at the Endorfina City Spa where you can be treated with massages, body treatments and other luxurious spa facilities.

Restaurants offer top quality food to the tradition of Poland.  Dishes consist of roast meats, potatoes, sausages and the classic black pudding desert: Kasanka.  Enjoy your meal with a glass of apple juice and vodka.

Conclusion

Krakow is a hidden gem. Allow yourself to be mesmerised by the glory of this town with the medieval flair and Jewish heritage.  Let it never be said that Krakow allowed itself to play the part of the victim during the War. In fact, it only made Krakow stronger.

Dublin

Dublin is located in Ireland and is the city with the largest population in Ireland.  Dublin is a perfect getaway for a short break.  It is a modern city of world class with modern facilities required by the present modern lifestyles.

Yet Dublin still has the atmosphere of the old traditions and cultures.  Enjoy a long weekend in this modern city, but also explore the castles and buildings of previous eras.  Be entertained in the urban developments and then step outside into the rural villages and landscapes of lush green grass and trees.

Attractions in Dublin

Dublin Christchurch CathedralIf you are interested in the history of Dublin, you will enjoy the historical buildings to visit.  The Christ Church Cathedral is the oldest building in Dublin and a true landmark.  It was founded in the 10th century and a true indication of the architecture, religion and history of the town.

Visit the Dublin Castle, Dalkey Castle and its Heritage Centre.  The Dublin Castle was used as a fortress and administration centre in the start of the 13th century, while Dalkey Castle and Heritage Centre is an exhibition of the history with interactive activities.  Castles are part of the heritage of Ireland and you will find several of the most popular castles in Dublin.

Make a day trip to the many museums in Dublin.  You will find the Museum of Modern Art, the GAA Sport Museum and the Writers Museum.  There is also the Gregorian Museum and the Natural History Museum.  More museums in Dublin are not mentioned here where you can view the evolution of the city.

For a day out with the family, the zoo is always a good idea.  Alternatively, enjoy a picnic in the Botanical Gardens.  Be sure to visit one of the many Heritage Centres where you can relive history in fun filled ways.

Activities in Dublin

Dublin HalfPennyBridgeDublin is not only an historic town; it is alive with entertainment and modern attractions.  There are many theatre productions which you can attend, or live performances of bands and dance groups.  You can even sign up for a two-hour session where performance dancers will teach you three different Irish dances.

Dublin is a great party venue with many clubs and pubs where you can indulge the nightlife. It is a vibrant city filled with many venues where you can go clubbing, restaurants to enjoy the local cuisine and pubs to relax with an original pint of Guinness.

Transport in Dublin

The transport systems in Dublin are very efficient and will make sure that patrons are transported to the various destinations safely and on schedule.

There are many options to choose from, such as the train network, light rail system, taxis, car rentals, busses and coaches.  The airport is situated centrally and transport services are available from the airport to your destination.

Accommodation in Dublin

Dublin offers a wide variety of accommodation to suit the needs of every tourist.  Types of accommodation include hotels, apartments and hostels.  For a true Dublin experience, book a room in one of the castle hotels.  These hotels were previously castles, but converted into hotels to preserve the history.  If you are a more secluded type of person, relax in a more personal guesthouse, many of which were houses that dates back into the Dublin history and converted to accommodation buildings.

Conclusion

Dublin proves to be a perfect city break where you can experience the charm of the Irish.  Combine tradition and history with present and future.  Dublin is, as the song goes, a fair city, where you can have a meal made of potatoes or a lovely stew and drink Guinness, while still enjoying the vibrancy of the new generation.

Budapest

If ever you want a city break in a stately city that will leave you hypnotised in awe, look no further than Budapest.  If you have never been there, the chances are you will not know what to expect and you are in for a big surprise.

Budapest is the capital city of Hungary and is rightly nicknamed the Paris of the East.  It is a majestic city that lies on both sides of the banks of the Danube River.

Attractions in Budapest

Budapest ParlementThe ancient capital of Budapest has its roots in the Roman Empire, but was reinvented during the Renaissance era and again adapted under Mongolian rule.

The architecture of the buildings is a clear indication of the history of the city. It contains many World Heritage sites. These sites are the Budapest Parliament, which is the third largest parliament in the world, the Central Synagogue, the second largest in the world and the Millennium Underground Railway which is the second oldest in the world.

Budapest boasts beautiful historic castles and churches.  The St Peters’ Basilica is a church that was built in the mid 1800’s and can seat 8 500 people. Also, visit Castle Hill, a charming village with castles and cobble stone paths that were restored to its former beauty after the destruction of World War II.

Budapest is home to the largest thermal water cave system. This system has 80 geothermal springs and is declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Modern City

Budapest Heroes SquareDespite the ancient and historic sites, Budapest is a modern top city and classified as the 37th most popular city in the world.

The city has advanced on such a large scale that is now houses the headquarters of the European Institute of Innovation and Technology.

The majesty of the city can be felt with an abundance of castles and the Operetta Theatre.  Activities such as parks, bathes and the zoo are all incorporated into the ancient sites and buildings.

Budapest cuisine

Local cuisine of Budapest is typical Hungarian style.  It is rich and spicy with an exotic taste.  Spices and garlic are used in almost all dishes and sour cream is sometimes used to soften the taste.  Paprika is a favourite spice used in Budapest.

Goulash is another traditional dish.  This is a thick soup made from cubed meat.  Fish soup and other fresh-water fish dishes are regularly on the menus.  For the more discerning connoisseur, taste the goose liver dishes, fried or grilled.

Budapest is famous for its locally produced wines.  No trip would be complete without a taste of Palinka, or fruit brandy. Be warned, though made from fruit, it is a very powerful drink!

Accommodation in Budapest

Budapest will not disappoint when it comes to accommodation.  Hotels are as formidable as the city and of world class.  For a more affordable stay, the tourist can rent apartments for a city break over a weekend.  Accommodation is available at the airport for even more convenience.

Budapest has very reliable transport services in the form of busses, taxis and car rentals.  These services are vital and comfortable for transportation to different locations for a city break.

Conclusion

Pack your camera, pack your memory books, and pack everything you can.  Budapest is a city of wonders, “The Queen of Danube” and you will be left in awe on your visit to this breath-taking city.

Thailand

In the heart of Southeast Asia lies a monarchy that has become a revered touristic gem. The Kingdom of Thailand, or simply Thailand, is the jewel of Indochina and is rich in historical and cultural attractions as well as beautiful landscapes. On top of that, visitors can expect excellent food and warmth and hospitality from the genial locals. If you’re considering an extended stay, navigating the intricacies of the boi work permit might be part of your journey, allowing you to explore this enchanting land more deeply.

There are also numerous celebrations on the Thai calendar and if your visit happens to coincide with these national fetes, you will be treated to opulent displays of this country’s unique religious and cultural heritage. Given Thailand’s magnificent climate and collection of natural features, outdoor activities both in water and on land will appeal to most any tourist here.

Sightseeing and activities

Grand Palace Bangkok

Thailand’s brand of Theravada Buddhism has heavily influenced its culture and this is evident in the many gold-decorated temples or wats that dot the country. These structures are lavishly adorned with curved shapes and shiny materials and really light up the landscape.

The Wat Phra Kaew is the most treasured of these structures and is home to the amazing Emerald Buddha. Wat Pho and Wat Arun are other temples that are worth a visit. Before making for the lush countryside or the scenic beaches you will also want to see the cities of Siam, Ayutthaya and Sukhothai to immerse yourself in this country’s glorious past. The ruins in the city of Si Satchanalai, which is close to Sukhothai, are a treasure for history buffs and the city has thus been classified as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Thailand forest

Traipsing about in Thailand’s tropical forests is an invigorating exercise and on visiting either the Khao Yai or the Khao Sok national parks you can get closer to the many wildlife species that this country is home to. While there you will also be treated to the soothing beauty of waterfalls and unique limestone formations.

Thailand’s coastline is replete with scenic beach resorts where thousands of visitors flock every year to escape the daily grind. Among its most visited beach resorts are Ko Lanta, which boasts stretches of fine golden sand, Phuket and Ko Samui. To avoid holiday crowds you could try visiting the more isolated Ko Kut though you may find it a little challenging to explore. This locale is also ideal for scuba diving if you are so inclined, though it is far from the only spot where you can dive. Ang Thong and the waters off the Similan Islands are also established diver favourites. One of the more recently discovered diving areas with unspoilt reef is the Ko Lipe Island.

Thailand PHANG

Other water sports doable here include snorkelling, surfing and sea canoeing. When you’ve had your fill of water activities you can go ashore for a round of golf on any of Thailand’s 200 plus courses, a number of which have been designed by household names such as Jack Nicklaus.

Events

While Thailand has many holidays and causes for throwing a party, the one most Thais look forward to is the Thai New Year or Songkran which is celebrated every second week of April. It is when the world’s largest water fight takes place and locals prowling the streets with water pistols is a common sight so beware.

Berlin

Berlin is a city with a history and culture that dates back to the 12th century.  It is the capital of Germany and is the largest city in Germany.  It is also the city with the second highest population in the European Union.

Berlin is a very popular destination for a city break due to the history of the city during World War II and the affordability of the vacation.

Climate

Berlin has a very humid climate during the summer season with temperatures averaging at 25˚Celsius.  Winters are cold and snowfall can occur during the coldest months.  Berlin is a densely populated city and contains many buildings and structures.  A microclimate exists in the city created by the heating of the buildings.  Temperatures within the city are therefore higher than the rural areas.

Attractions in Berlin

Berlin Brandenburg GateThe history of Berlin involves many wars, including the Thirty Year War, Cold War, World War I and then World War II.  It left many footprints in Berlin and you can see evidence of the many battles across the city.

The Brandenburg Gate is the symbol of Berlin.  In the medieval times, the gate was used to enter the city. The gate was initially constructed as a symbol of peace, but during the Cold War and later World War II, the gate was used to split the East and the West parts of Berlin from each other.

The four horse-chariot Quadriga is located on the gate.  It is a symbol of victory that was constructed after the defeat of Prussia, taken to France when Napoleon defeated Germany, and then returned to Berlin after the fall of Napoleon.

The Brandenburg Gate is located on the Pariser Platz, another famous attraction at the end of the Unter den Linden Boulevard.  From this famous boulevard it is walking distance to the German House of Parliament. The Reichstag.

The last remaining part of the Berlin Wall is the East Side Gallery.  This is a memorial of freedom after the war.   It is 1.3 kilometres long and contains 106 paintings from international artists.

Activities

Berlin Schloss CharlottenburgBerlin is not only a town of war and sadness.  The city has reinvented itself several times throughout history and is now a modern city displaying large shopping centres and department stores.  One of these is the KaDeWe, Kaufhaus Des Westens, which is the largest departments store on the continent.

Berlin offers many great outdoor activities for the more adventurous tourist.   Every Sunday there is a big flea market at the Wall Park, the former strip of no man’s land between the east and West side.  It is called the Bearpit Karaoke and displays many stalls and food stalls.  From 3 o’ clock in the afternoon the karaoke part starts in the amphitheatre where any person is allowed to take turns to sing.

Children and adults alike can enjoy a fun filled day at the MountMitte climbing park and adventure garden.

And what would a holiday be without a beach?  Enjoy a day in the sun at one of the many lovely beaches in Berlin.  Rent a beach basket or a deck chair and bathe in the sun and cool off in the pleasant sea water.

Accommodation in Berlin

Berlin is a popular destination when it comes to accommodation.  There are many hotels available and other types of accommodation such as apartments and guest houses.  Accommodation ranges from top range hotels to affordable apartments available for shorts stays.

Conclusion

A city that rose again from the ashes is today a modern city with international standard shopping centres, activities and a vibrant and sophisticated nightlife.  Visit Berlin to remember the past, but also to celebrate the future.

Barcelona

The first thing that comes to mind upon hearing the name Barcelona, is the song made popular by the late Freddie Mercury and Montserrat Caballe.  In your minds’ eye you still see Ms Caballe walking down the stairs with fire lanterns lighting the way.  Sadly though, the video was not filmed in Barcelona, but in Ibiza.

That does not make Barcelona any less majestic as implied in the song.

Barcelona is the capital of Catalan, a region in Spain and also the second largest city in Spain.  By the sheer mention of Spain, the intended tourist already feels the humid air of the Mediterranean climate against his skin and thinks of the cool blue seas.  You picture the famous Spanish festivals with colour explosions and dances. The very brave individuals may even picture themselves running away from raging bulls or taking part in bull fights.

Attractions

TibidaboBarcelona is a city that never sleeps.  By day you can visit the many cultural attractions that give a glimpse into the history and evolution of the city.  The most popular attraction is the Sagrada Familia, a church with a design that is as unique and diverse as the culture of Barcelona.

The culture can be described as Middle Age, Gothic, Renaissance and Modernism.   Buildings according to these examples are found all over the city.  Visit the church of Santa Maria del Mar for a Gothic impression, the Park Guell for Renaissance statues and mosaics and the Palace of Catalana Music to experience the magnificent design of Modernism.

Activities

Barceloneta beachBarcelona and its activities are located in such a manner that offers great opportunities for bikers to do sightseeing.  Biking has become so popular that Barcelona has dedicated lanes for cyclers to promote safe trafficking for bikers.

Tibidabo is a hill that ensures a great day out with the family.  You can hike to the top of the hill.  The Three Twins’ house host plenty activities, such as a puppet show, a room with robots and a hall of mirrors for funny distorted images.

Or relax with a stroll through La Rambla, a walkway through the old town with shops, food stalls, entertainment and much more delightful scenery.  The walkway is filled with flowers and birds which creates a charming atmosphere.

The beaches are one of the main attractions in Barcelona due to the Mediterranean climate and cool and pleasant water.  Enjoy your time in Barcelona by spending quite a few days on the magnificent beaches.

Entertainment and cuisine

Night time is an extension of the activities of daytime.  Barcelona has a wide variety of clubs and restaurants that will entertain visitors until the early hours of dawn.  Different styles of clubs are available to cater for all ages and tastes.  It varies from modern music to jazz and Latino music.

For a taste sensation, visit one of the local restaurants where you can experience the traditional dishes of Barcelona.  Paella is a local favourite, along with Sarsuela stew.  For desert, try the crème brulee.  The ever popular dishes of cheese, ham, sausages made in olive oil should be enjoyed with a glass of local wine.

Accommodation

In Barcelona you will never be far from a place where you can enjoy your city break.  The airport of Barcelona is centrally located and close to many hotels and accommodation, making it very convenient for visitors to travel and do sightseeing.  Accommodation ranges from top international hotels to more affordable apartments and guesthouses.

Transport services are available between your accommodation and other destinations.

Conclusion

Barcelona is a vibrant and energetic city that offers all of the modern amenities expected from a city to suit our modern lifestyles.  Yet it still displays its history and culture with pride.

For the aspiring bullfighters: bullfights were banned in Barcelona in 2010.

Jumeirah Zabeel Saray

I was very lucky to visit this hotel back in April.

It’s a luxury beachfront property on the Palm decorated in lavish Ottoman style. If your budget allows, the residences are amazing & worth considering. Fellow guests will include lots of celebs & footballers. Recently the X Factor team were out filming for the judges houses segment with Nicole Scherzinger.

There are some great funky restaurants and bars. My daughter loved the cinema that showed kids films everyday. The hotel even provided cute little popcorn cups & water.

The spa here is one of the largest in the world (as everything is in Dubai)

Access to Wild Wadi Water park is included.

During summer months there are often free dining deals so give me a call for up to date prices

Palais Namaskar, Morocco

Wow….

This has to be one of my all-time favourite hotels. Set in the upmarket Palmeraie area of Marrakech, this simply stunning resort oozes luxury. Feng Shui has influenced every detail of the Palais Namaskar making it relaxing and uplifting. The grounds are well established and dotted with ornamental lakes and ponds.

The restaurant here is wonderful and if you do not see anything you like on the menu (highly unlikely) then the chef will do his utmost to accommodate your requests. The hotel will even arrange a picnic in the gardens or a romantic candle-lit dinner by the lake.

There is a very chic rooftop bar which in the evening is lit by lots of candles. I enjoyed many a well-made cocktail here.

It’s approximately a 25 minute drive from the centre of Marrakech so well situated for bagging a bargain or two.

Do not delay booking this outstanding hotel, if you are looking for stunning surroundings coupled with exceptional service then this is the place for you.

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Cape Verde Islands

I have recently returned from Cape Verde.

The islands are just off of the West coast of Africa, each of the ten islands has its own appeal. I visited Boa Vista with my daughter Isabella. Boa Vista offers miles of unspoilt coastline. It is a barren island but if you are simply looking for stunning beaches then Boa Vista is the perfect choice. The beaches here are some of the best I have seen although the sea is not always swimmable. We were incredibly lucky to see lots of turtles swimming out at sea & even some nests on the beaches. The time to spot loggerhead turtles is from June to September.

We stayed at the Clubhotel Riu Karamboa just a 10 minute transfer from the airport. It’s a huge sprawling complex right on the beach. I would say it is the perfect place for famillies with lots of activities going on all day long such as pool games, beach volleyball, arts & crafts, football etc. There are four restaurants, sadly they are all buffet-style however the food was of a good standard but after a week I was craving a menu to order from.

Rooms were nice and of a reasonable size.

The weather in August was superb, a constant 30 degrees with a nice breeze to cool you down. Some days were overcast but still very warm.

If you are looking for a change from the Canaries then consider Cape Verde.

Vienna

Vienna is a sophisticated and modern city with the kind of wondrous charm and enigmatic history that is incomparable to anywhere else.  The capital of Austria, a Vienna city break will see you sample the many architectural, theatrical and musical gems this cosmopolitan city has to offer.  Once the home of Mozart, Vienna has much in common with Salzburg, the other great Austrian city where Mozart was born, with the Vienna residents adoring their music and culture.

Vienna International Airport is located just outside the outskirts of the city, a few miles south east of the Schwechat area.  This is the biggest airport in Austria and home of Austrian Airlines.  Trains will take you from the airport to your accommodation to start your Vienna city break.  Make sure you purchase the correct ticket before you board as fines for not having a ticket are heavy.  Most major hotels offer a shuttle service or you can take the bus or City Airport Train, or a taxi.

Vienna Hofburg PalaceA Vienna city break is all about visiting some of Europe’s most famous landmarks.  The Hofburg Imperial Palace is one of the most impressive buildings in Austria, has been the seat of government in Austria in various forms since 1279.

It has been built, added to and rebuilt over the centuries; the  mix of architectural themes creates something unique.  The Schonbrunn Palace is another important Austrian monument, and tourists journey there to see the mesmerising ceiling frescos in the Great Gallery and the Hall of Mirrors where the young Mozart gave performances.

Slightly more modern is the Spanish Riding School, now approaching 450 years of age.  During your city break in Vienna you must take in a display by the famous Lipizzaner horses.  Performances take place between February and June, and September and December, for which you will need to book well in advance.  If you cannot get tickets to a main performance you can view the horses via a training session, for which tickets are only available on the day.

Vienna State Opera StaatsoperFor something a little more up to date, you can visit the Vienna State Opera which has been the venue for performances from the early 1700s.

The famous old venue stages operas, operettas and ballets during the Opera season which runs from September to June.  You may be fortunate enough, if your Vienna city break takes place during the New Year to see a performance by the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra, although you may need to book a whole year in advance.

Austrian cuisine is quite unique and full of what we would call today German influences.  Menus are rarely in English but nearly all restaurants will provide an English menu if you ask.  Don’t be offended if people smoke at tables near you; smoking in restaurants in Austria seems almost mandatory.  A city break in Vienna should see you sample the Austrian dietary staple of sausage; ‘Wiener’ is, if you didn’t know, the Austrian way of saying ‘from Vienna’, after all.  Austrians also love their pastries, so hunt out a local bakery and indulge in everything from cinnamon rolls to deliciously spicy cakes.

A Vienna city break is the ideal way to sample one of Europe’s most famous and historic cities.  The  distinct Austrian love of culture and architectural is just waiting to be sampled, so book a city break in Vienna today.