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Top 5 Places to Go Fishing


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Fishing is a hobby for many people. It can be as relaxing or as intense of a sport as you want it to be. Some of the best fishing in the world can be where you least expect it. If you want to try your hand at fly-fishing, spear fishing or other techniques, check out one of these top five places to go fishing.

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Montana
When you want a serene fishing experience, there is nothing like spending time exploring more than 59,000 miles of streams and rivers throughout the state. If you want to fish for rainbow trout, cutthroat trout or Arctic grayling, you will want to check out the western regions of Montana.

Sicily, Italy

While Sicily may bring to mind images of lazy afternoons and mounds of Italian food, Sicily also is one of the best fishing spots in the world. While the number of fish in and around the island is not huge, you should still bring your spearfishing gear to try your hand at this exciting way of catching fish. Here you will find species such as dorado, tuna and barracuda.

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Capetown, South Africa
When you come to fish in Capetown, you have different options. You can either choose the exciting big game sportfishing trips, or you can try fishing like the locals. Locals enjoy saltwater fly-fishing from the shore. You will be able to catch snoek and boggems, though many find that these species are better to catch than to cook up and eat.

Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
When you want to have a high seas fishing adventure, Cabo is the best place in the world to be. You can go out on a fishing expedition and try to catch a number of large marine species that include marlin, wahoo, yellowfin tuna, dorado and sierra. While the marlin are strictly catch and release, anything else you catch you can bring back to port.

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If fishing for sharks appeals to you, there's no other place in the world for shark fishing better than Victoria, Australia. Here you can find a number of interesting species to fish for, including school shark, great hammerhead, gummy shark, spurred dogshark and oceanic blue whaler. However, the great white sharks and grey nurse sharks are off limits due to protected status.

These are just some of the top places around the world where fishing is both a relaxing pastime and a serious sporting event. No matter what type of fishing you like to do, there are all types of great fishing spots for you to explore.

 

Author Bio: Rachel may not seem like a fisher on the outside with her high heels and business suits. But on the weekends look no further than the closest lake, or ocean to find her relaxing with her kids decked out in their spearfishing gear. She credits her father for teaching her to fish at a young age and her mother for teaching her to cook her catch!

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Top 5 Reasons to Go White Water Rafting This Summer


Top 5 Reasons to Go White Water Rafting This Summer

Rafting In The River Top 5 Reasons to Go White Water Rafting This Summer

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White water rafting during the summer is one of the few activities that anyone and everyone can participate in. Whether you’re young or old, active or not, white water rafting is simple with the right education.

Here are five reasons why you should go white water rafting this summer:

  • You’ll see the outdoors from a different view. Hiking, driving, skiing, rock climbing, none of those activities, as fun as they are, give you the same experience as white water rafting. Rafting down a river gives you a different view on the life around you. You’ll see wildlife you might never have seen before and you’ll see firsthand how a river really flows. If you bring a camera you can even capture those moments.

 

  • It’s a fun challenge. Stepping out of your comfort zone can be a reward in itself. Before you embark on your white water rafting trip you’ll go through a training process. This is to ensure that you know what to do during the trip and to make sure everybody is as safe as possible during it. So not only is it a fun challenge, but you’re learning along the way as well.

 

  • It’s a group activity. Whether you’re with family, friends or colleagues, it’s a good group activity and great for bonding. Teamwork skills can be built during white water rafting and is a fast and fun way to build trust and friendship. Even if there’s just three or four of you that want to go, you’ll meet others that are rafting as well and get to know them along the trip.

 

  • The price is right. Compared to a lot of other vacation trips you could take, white water rafting is cost efficient for the length and experience. Cruises, amusement parks, and international vacations are pricey. For the price of a white water rafting trip, you’ll also have new memories and a trip that won’t be forgotten.

 

  • Anybody can do it. Children are allowed, something that isn’t easy to find with more extreme sports. White water rafting is an activity that can involve basically anybody as long as they’re willing to try something new.

 

In the long run, white water rafting is a great activity for the summer as it provides an inexpensive, fun challenge that anybody can participate in.

 

About the Author:

New Mexico River Adventures is pleased to bring you this fun and informative article. If you are interested in Taos box rafting or white water rafting in New Mexico please check out their website for more information.

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The Top 5 Affordable European Ski Resorts


The Top 5 Affordable European Ski Resorts

Have you been dreaming of a dream ski holiday on the European slopes but do not want to break the bank? You will be surprised to find cheap catered ski holidays in Austria, Italy, and France. From the small village that will take your breath away to resorts preparing to host the elite in sport and a world of spectators you will find your dream vacation among these European getaways.

 

Söll, Austria

Söll The Top 5 Affordable European Ski Resorts

Söll, Austria

In the mountains of Austria you will find the bucolic village of Söll where there is a bit of everything for visitors. Boating a traditional village atmosphere Söll attracts first timers, families, and regular visitors seeking a good deal and a homey atmosphere for their ski holiday. After you spend the day on the more than 125 miles (200 kilometres) of ski runs that include beginner, intermediate, and advance pistes and 94 lifts, you will find authentic Tyrolean entertainment, disco bars, tobogganing, night skiing, guided hikes, snowshoe walks and even swimming.  The resort is available through easy access from Innsbruck, Munich and Salzburg.

 

 

 

Schladming, Austria

 

Schladming The Top 5 Affordable European Ski Resorts

Schladming, Austria

Once upon a time, Schladming was a modest mining town, entrenched in silver and iron. The village grew into a centre for tourism and sport after the foundation of the Schladming Winter Sports Club in 1908. Now the resort town hosts events such as the Special Olympics, Alpine World Cup amid its 25 lifts (8 chair lifts, 15 surface lifts) that offers skiers an incredible 3802 feet (1159 meters) of vertical descent. Best suited for intermediate skiers and snowboards, the resort has some terrain for beginners but not much for advance skiers.  There are 156 miles (250 kilometres) of cross country ski trails as well as a terrain park and 3 half pipes. Excitement and anticipation fill the air at Schladming as they grow, upgrade and prepare for the 2013 World Championship. Grab your ski and parka, buckle in your bindings, and get lost in the bliss of this little hamlet.

 

Sestriere, Italy

Sestriere The Top 5 Affordable European Ski Resorts

Sestriere, Italy

 

There are few places you can travel on an affordable budget and experience the magical surroundings an alpine community, an Olympic village, and playground to all who venture through its milky way. Once owned by Giovanni Agnelli (owner of Fiat), Sestriere was developed in 1930 specifically for the use as a ski resort. There are 249 miles of runs located on northwest facing slopes as well as fine dining and cuisine, piano bars, and other varied nightclubs. Host to the Olympics, World Cup, Tour de France and Giro d’Italia, Sestriere is in love with sports and the elite competitor. Your visit here will be a premiere skiing retreat with bits and pieces of so much more.

 

Selva, Italy

 

Selva The Top 5 Affordable European Ski Resorts

Selva, Italy

In northern Italy with in the province of South Tyrol is the idyllic resort town of Selva, Escape to the Alps with a luxurious ski vacation in Selva di Val Gardena. Gorgeous mountains loom over world-class hotels and quaint bed & breakfasts, all dedicated to giving you the most indulgent stay imaginable. Accommodations consist of   4 or 5 star hotels, a small family run hotel, from the bed & breakfast to the cosy private apartment. Local craftsmen pore over intricate woodcarvings that have come to epitomize the artistry of Selva. Activities at Selva include hiking, heli-skiing, mountain biking, paragliding, billiards, bowling, fun court, golf, horseback riding, ice hall, indoor football, indoor tennis, squash, and shooting. The resort enjoys a spectacular combination of all that is best of both Italian and Austrian traditions, while proudly retaining its local Ladino culture. The local cuisine is a wonderful blend of Austrian and Italian specialties and there is a range of restaurants. A brilliant mix of Italian old country and Bavarian village, Selva will capture your heart on a budget.

 

Les Deux Alpes, France

 

Les Deux Alpes The Top 5 Affordable European Ski Resorts

Les Deux Alpes, France

In France, visitors can ski the largest glacier in Europe at France’s second oldest ski resort 44 miles (71 kilometres) southeast of Grenoble.Les Deux Alpes offers approximately 137 miles (220 kilometres) of groomed runs and a 7546 feet (2,300 meter) vertical drop. The resort is a snowboarder’s fantasy come true with a half pipe, multiple kickers, two boarder cross courses, and many grinding rails. The resort is in a state of growth and remodels each season, adding new features for both skiers and snowboarders alike.

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Bohol Islands in Philippines Will Take Your Breath Away


Bohol Islands in Philippines Will Take Your Breath Away

Are you a frequent traveller who loves travelling or someone who just wants to break the monotony of a busy schedule and lay back for a few days? Are you looking for a holiday destination that is not too crowded yet fun and serene at the same time? Then, Bohol Islands are the place for you to go. The Bohol islands, is an exotic and exquisite tourist attraction located in the Philippines in the Asian Continent.  The Bohol islands, is a popular choice among tourists due to its outlandish tourist locations and beautiful beaches. Bohol Island is surrounded by 75 wonderful islands. Bohol has magnificent mountains, astonishing caves, wonderful beaches, amazing flora and fauna that make it a dream tourist destination.

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Whether you want to just lay back and relax in your resort or step out and explore Bohols, there are numerous options to choose from. There are a wide of range of tourist attractions in Bohol Islands. A few of the must visit places among them are Bohol beaches, Bohol caves, and Bohol historical monuments. Several Bohol beach resorts are built in picturesque locations for tourists to savour the beauty of nature.

The Tagbilaran City is the capital of Bohol Island which serves as an entry point to all international tourists to visit Bohol and all the other islands surrounding it. Apart from purely commercial tourist attractions like malls and markets, this city has a museum and a landmark site ‘Sandugo Blood compact monument’ which is a must visit site of Bohol Islands. Sandugo Blood offers a great panoramic view of Bohol Seas, and is a treat to the eyes.

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Sandugo in Bohol, Philippines (Image Credit: Wikipedia)

Panglao Island situated south of the Bohol islands is a breathtaking place that has a number of exotic beaches such as the Dumaluan beach and the Alona Beach. One can choose from a number of resorts in Bohols based on their budget and taste. Alon Kew white beach resorts, Alona Palm Beach resort and Blue Sky Beach resort are the most sought after beach resorts in Bohol. Apart from these, there are many other Bohol beach resorts like Bituon Beach resort and Coco White Beach Resort situated in Anda, a serene peninsula situated north east of Bohol.

Bohol Beaches have a unique reputation that they have got the clearest sand that is also exported to the other beaches of the world. Bohol Beaches are also known for their coral reefs and other aquatic species. All the Bohol beach resorts have attached spa and multi cuisine restaurants. Since the Bohol Island was under colonial rule of different countries, it offers all cuisines from all around the world.

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Beach oriented adventure sports like scuba diving and dolphin diving is also famous in Bohol. There are many diving schools in Bohol which offers training in diving. Another breathtaking tourist temptation of Bohol Island is the Bohol Caves. Bohol is a home for more than 1400 caves which will stun anybody at first sight.

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Chocolate Hills in Philippines

While at the Bohol islands you should not miss visiting the Chocolate hills. These picturesque hills are mesmerizing. Legend has it that the Chocolate hills were formed when two giants flung stone and sand at each other in a gruesome fight. The Chocolate hills are a group of nearly 1268 hills hat are so uniformly shaped that you may for a second think that it is a manmade artefact.

 

Author Bio

Darcy Lacaze is a traveler and an adventure seeker. One of his most memorable getaways is with El Cid Vacations Club.

 

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10 Must See Places in the World


10 Must See Places in the World

Whenever I think about travelling the world, there are different places I would have in mind. However, I always run out of options since the places I want to visit are only the usual that we have already seen through other sources.

First of all, for one to enjoy the travel it is wise to choose the best transportation and that is why I would advise that you think about coach hire. In this article, I have outlined some of the best places in the world that I researched and found interesting... and which you should not miss.

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1. The Amazon

if by chance you visit Brazil, Venezuela, Peru or even Colombia that is something you should not ignore. This is the largest rainforest in the world and by visit it, you can come across numberless creatures which are rare and unique.

2. Iceland

This place has the most unique landscape one can ever find. The waterfalls are partially frozen and its sunset and sunrise is something to look forward to. And most surprisingly, there is a population here of outgoing members despite the chill.

3. The Antelope Canyon

This is another canyon located in Arizona that I would not want to miss the sight of. Created from the eroding effect of rivers and streams, the sight of the remaining sandstone structure is something to be amazed about. Why not take a walk and see if you can finally come to an end?

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5. Santorini Island

I always close my eyes and imagine this spectacular view. This island located off the coast of Greece was the site of an enormous volcanic eruption many years ago. This led to the formation of the beautiful view and also the creation of a famous historical story "The Legend of Atlantis".

6. The Moraine Lake

At times, a lake can turn out to be something else as in the case of the Moraine Lake. It is found in Alberta, Canada. This is a unique lake as when full, the light rocks from nearby mountains refract to create neon. This shade of blue is something to be mesmerized about mostly because it is created by Mother Nature herself.

7. Pyramids of Giza
This is the only remaining monument of the seven Ancient Wonders of the World. These ancient features are more than 4500 years old, so I definitely have no reason denying myself the opportunity of seeing them.

 

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8. Bora Bora
This is by far one the most beautiful Islands in the world. It is located in French Polynesia, South Pacific. This is the best to relax as the waters are crystal clear and there are luxury accommodations.

9. Great Barrier Reef

This is a place I would not miss for anything. I love diving and fishing. The reef offers the best opportunity to do all these and other water related activities.

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Bora Bora

10. Uluru

I first recognized this feature from The Adventures Down Under. It is located in the middle of the Australian Outback. This is an amazing feature as it measures 9.4 kilometres round and approximately 340 above surface. What is even more astonishing is the number of kilometres lying below the surface.

 

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Taj Mahal in India

11. Taj Mahal

Built in 1653, this Indian love monument is still as immaculate as it was when it was built. It has a garden along the classical Persian lines that gives it a spectacular look.

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5 Romantic but Inexpensive Honeymoon Destinations


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When planning your honeymoon trip, you want a romantic time but usually the expense is a concern. The following is a listing of the 5 most reasonable but romantic locations or trips.

Mexico

Because of all the problems Mexico has had in the past, it is extremely affordable to travel there. Many resorts charge a set fee for all you can eat and drink even alcoholic drinks and room service. And if you choose to go in the summer during the hottest time of the month or during their hurricane season in September or October, you can get discount rates. Many places in Mexico offer dancing, scuba diving, surfing, sailing, horseback riding, whale watching, deep-sea fishing, romantic cruises, and snorkeling as entertainments during your stay.

Las Vegas

Las Vegas, Nevada can be just what you are looking for in a honeymoon trip. There are hotels that offer deals for weekdays, and sometimes you can purchase gift certificates at certain hotel websites that can be put towards the cost of food. They have gambling at the casinos and dinner shows that can be attended. Or just arrange for the candlelight dinner for two. One of the main attractions of Las Vegas is that you can "Travel the World" with just one trip. You can climb the "Eiffel Tower", take a boat along the Nile, or take a ride on a Venetian canal in a gondola.

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Florida

Key West, Florida can be one of the most romantic places on earth. Just use your imagination. Beach strolls in the moonlight, dinner for two by candlelight, sunset cruises or an evening swim with just the two of you. And to fill in the daytime hours, there is an old town area made for leisurely shopping or sightseeing. And if you are up for more excitement, there are amusement parks galore.

Canada

Lake Tahoe, Canada during the summer, is a fantastic place for an inexpensive honeymoon if you book into smaller bed and breakfasts and you enjoy outdoor sports. The evenings can be candlelight dinners for two or walks along the lake in the moonlight. Or if you are looking for more excitement, there are casinos so that you may gamble or enjoy dancing or a show. And during the winter months there is skiing, hiking, dance cruises, casino and camping.

Kauai, Hawaii

The white beaches and inexpensive hotels place Kauai, Hawaii in the top five choices for a honeymoon on a budget. While most of your expense will be from food, there is nothing better than watching a sunset on a Hawaiian beach. There is also a pleasant little town to explore. And if you are more adventurous, you can always take a tour bus to some of the landmarks. But for just the romance, walks on a beach in the moonlight or walks to cascading waterfalls just can't be beat. Learning to do the hula dance is one of many offerings in Hawaii or go to a Luau or on an evening cruise for even more romance.

About Author:

Sarah Taylor is a wedding planner and in her spare time blogs for honeymoondestinations.org a great site with tons of articles to help newlywed couples plan their honeymoons wether they're going to belize or zimbabwe and everything in between!

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Top Five Beaches in New Zealand



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Top Five Beaches in New Zealand

If you are traveling to New Zealand, you surely have a laundry list of Lord of the Rings sites, bungee jumps, hiking trails and epic vistas on your itinerary; the country is a veritable playground of beauty and fun! Take a breather from all the action and spend a day relaxing on one of these world class beaches. Somewhat under-rated, New Zealand’s beaches boast clear blue lagoons and fine sand that will make you feel like you’re in Bora Bora—except instead of cabanas and cocktails, you’ll have the opportunity to partake in a quintessentially “Kiwi” brand of beach fun.

Piha Beach

Just west of Auckland, through winding, jungle, one-lane roads, you’ll suddenly find yourself overlooking Piha. This tiny town of 600 started New Zealand’s surf culture in 1958, when they caught the bug from Malibu. A dramatic black sand stretch, it is crowned by Lion Rock, a national icon and former Maori defensive citadel. Watch international surfing competitions from your vantage point atop the rock, or try “hanging ten” yourself, at your own risk. From Piha you can hike into the lush Waitakeres to find Kitekite Falls, where there are chilly swimming holes and 260 feet of tiered falls.

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90 Mile Beach

Though someone got a little overzealous with this beach’s name (it’s really only 55 miles long), it is still a formidable stretch of golden sand. Reaching all the way to the northern tip of the country to Cape Reinga, it is bordered by the remarkable AupouriForest. Don’t miss a walk around the ancient and towering kauri trees in the forest just because you are too eager to get to the beach! You’ll want to rent a “dune board” before you head out onto the sand; sand-boarding down the massive dunes is a true thrill (much faster than you expect). Expect to be covered from head to toe in sand by the end of this day. You can also just hike to the crest of the dunes to relax and enjoy the windswept, far reaching view down the coast.

 

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New Zealand Hot Water Beach

Hot Water Beach

If you venture out onto theCoromandelPeninsula, you’ll be treated to a truly unique beach experience. About two hours after low tide, bring your shovel to Hot Water Beach. The locals will show you how it’s done! Here, you can dig your own therapeutic spa in the sand! Packed with restorative minerals like calcium, magnesium and potassium, the warm water will sooth even the most harried traveler’s aches. Not the best swimming beach (rip currents are strong and sporadic), this is the perfect beach if you are feeling quite lazy and in need of some TLC.

Kaiteriteri

The gateway to the famous Abel Tasman track, along the north edge of the south island, this beach is coveted for its hidden coves and scenic coastline. Rent a kayak and paddle to secret nooks where there’s no one else in sight. Let the pristine turquoise waves tickle your toes as you lounge on glittering gold sand or take a stroll along the coastal walking paths. This sunny town offers seafood right off the boat-style in its casual restaurants and will be the perfect start to your trek on Abel Tasman.

 

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Palm Beach

WaihekeIslandis just off the coast from downtownAuckland, but you’ll feel worlds away. Rural and old-school, some may say that Waiheke is stuck in the 60s, which you’ll understand when you catch on to the residents’ flower child, veggie-market, beat up ’70 VW Beetle vibe.Palm Beachis the biggest beach on the island, a white sand cove where visitors and locals alike chill with a picnic, take a dip and get naked. What?! You heard me: naked. The western cove of the beach is open for all of your unhindered and unclothed whims. Highly recommended for the ideal tan (as you’ll quickly notice from the condition of the bronzed veterans), but first timers best slather up with SPF, or be caught with sunburn where one never wants sunburn.

About Author:

Noella Schink is a travel writer from Portland, Mainewho yearns for the year she spent exploring New Zealand. She recommends you start your Kiwi adventure with a hotel booking in Auckland and then losing yourself in these gorgeous islands.

 

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Budget Travel: Live the High Life for Less


Travel Cheap: Live the High Life for Less

budget cruise 300x168 Budget Travel: Live the High Life for Less Whether you prefer strapping on your skis, hitting the waves or strolling round the golf course when you travel abroad, you can generally expect to be paying a hefty price for the pleasure.  Here’s a look at some of the more costly holiday activities to show you how you can get the most from your money.

Ski on a budget

The cost of a week skiing can mount up, especially with the additional costs of buying the correct gear and weekly lift passes. Choose your destination and accommodation wisely, to cut down costs and keep to a budget.

The cheapest destinations tend to be Eastern European countries such as Bulgaria, Slovenia and Croatia, which offer inexpensive accommodation and lift passes. Book self-catering or all-inclusive accommodation and pack your own lunches for the slopes, as these will help you budget your trip more effectively.

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Lift pass prices can vary depending on when you are going skiing. They are usually cheapest for pre-season weeks and near the end of the season, whilst peak weeks like school holidays will generally be more expensive. You will often be able to find lower priced lift passes for children and seniors and families can also make the most of any reduction if booking as a group.

Some of the best deals and offers come towards the end of the season, so time your trip for March for great value and quiet slopes. If you’re booking a year ahead aim for the week before Christmas, but check the expected snowfalls first. If you’re likely to be skiing again it can be cheaper to invest in your own gear rather than frequently hiring. However, be wary of additional airport charges for flying with ski gear as these differ with each airline. To make getting to the airport easier and cheaper, drive your gear yourself and park with an external airport parking company such as Heathrow parking specialist Purple Parking, who regularly offer a range of great deals and are much cheaper than the airport’s own car parks.

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City break on a budget

Even a short city break can prove costly once accommodation, dining and entertainment have been taken into account, particularly as costs can be much higher in cities compared to country retreats.

Short-haul European cities such as Paris or Amsterdam are cheaper and easier to reach, especially if you can travel there by ferry, train or even by car. Make sure you budget for road tolls as the cost of these can mount up.

For exceptionally low-cost options for dining, entertainment and shopping, consider heading slightly further afield to Eastern European cities such as Budapest in Hungary, Tallinn in Estonia or Prague in the Czech Republic. These beautiful regions offer stunning architecture and a fun atmosphere with relatively cheap prices.

Many of the most reasonable deals for Europe will be during winter outside of school holidays. If you don’t mind wrapping up, these colder months can be an ideal time to take a city break.

Choosing a hotel outside of the centre will also cut accommodation prices, with just the small additional cost of a bus or train journey. This has the added benefit of allowing you to see more of a city than the central tourist district. Or consider renting an apartment, particularly if travelling as a group, as you can cook for yourself and save on expensive dining bills.

Golf on a budget

Some of the top budget destinations for golfing holidays include the Algarve, Turkey and Spain and there is a wealth of options within a short-haul flight of the UK with a variety of great deals on flights and accommodation. Destinations outside the Euro will help your money go much further and booking a golfing package holiday can also save you cash.

There are also some fantastic golfing options in the UK and Ireland which you can drive to, meaning you can enjoy a break away from home without having to spend on flight costs at all.

Do your research ahead of booking and take advantage of any deals courses may have. Most destinations have cheaper courses and tee times available, so perhaps avoid some of the more popular ranges if you’re on a tighter budget.

Save yourself the cost of hiring clubs by bringing your own. If you’re flying overseas, make sure you’ve checked out the baggage allowance first, as some flight companies charge to bring bulky gear on board.  It’s worth considering the combined price of the flight and the additional baggage, as sometimes more expensive flights can work out cheaper once costly extras have been taken into consideration.

Cruise on a budget

 

Cruising is often viewed as an expensive holiday option, but with accommodation, entertainment, food and drink included in the initial price, it can be a great way of ensuring you keep on top of your budget and escape too many additional costs.

Destination-wise, there are plenty of options for Mediterranean cruises which are likely to be much cheaper than longer-haul destinations like the Caribbean, whilst still including gorgeous weather and stunning sights. In fact, they offer the perfect opportunity to visit a series of idyllic destinations without having to incur too many additional transportation costs. You will usually need to take flights to and from your cruise’s initial and final port, which will be cheaper if you stick to short haul.

Staying in a lower deck room or inside cabin will also help to cut costs. Avoid the additional shore excursions or tours, which can often be over-priced. You can easily book these yourself or use local transportation to explore on your own terms.

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Ten Great Things to do in Tenerife


Ten Great Things to do in Tenerife

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Carnival de Tenerife

Tenerife, the largest of the Canary Islands, is renowned for its beaches, long sunny days and coastal resorts. But there’s more to Tenerife holidays than just a typical beach break. Drag yourself away from the coast and explore the island to discover a whole host of other experiences.

 1. The architecture of La Laguna

In complete contrast to Tenerife’s beach resorts head inland a little to the Aguere Valley and the city of La Laguna. Established in the late 15th century as the first capital of Tenerife by the Spaniards, the city is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Stroll through the historic streets and marvel at the intricately carved wooden balconies of the traditional houses; stumble across flower-filled courtyards, and discover La Laguna’s intriguing history at its heritage museum.

 2. Explore a unique forest

The Anaga Rural Park in the far north of Tenerife is a magical landscape of valleys, ancient woodlands and isolated villages barely touched by tourism. It’s a protected area within which are the Anaga Mountains, and the park offers some of the islands most challenging and rewarding nature walks.

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La Laguna

3. Take a hike

In the spectacular Teno Rural Park lies the picturesque hilltop village of Masca. After browsing in the craft shop and admiring the view from the café, take a hike down the narrow gorge to the sandy Masca beach. Take a boat from the beach to the harbour at Los Gigantes and save your legs the 3-hour trek back up.

 4. Come face to face with exotic birds

The Katandra Treetops aviary at the Loro Parque wildlife centre is the size of Sydney Opera House and contains more than 100 different species of parrots alone as well as other birds including cockatoos and lorikeets. Loro Parque began life as a parrot park but is now focuses on conservation and has a wide variety of species including sea lions, turtles, crocodiles and monkeys.

 5. Go whale watching

The sea between Tenerife and the neighbouring island of La Gomera attracts many species of whales as well as turtles and pods of dolphins. For a moving and unforgettable experience on holidays to Tenerife, take a boat trip from Los Gigantes on the southwest coast to see the whales up close. Sightings of the resident pilot whales are guaranteed almost all year round.

6. Discover a dramatic volcanic landscape

Mount Teide is the highest mountain in Spain, rising 3718 metres above sea level and is within the country's most visited national park. The winding road climbs through small villages and a dramatic volcanic landscape to emerge from the clouds into a unique lunar landscape. Take the cable car up the last 1000 metres to the highest point of Mount Teide and be rewarded with breathtaking views over Tenerife.

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Teide Forests

 7. Golf with a view

Tenerife has nine golf courses, all offering either stunning coastal, mountain, or countryside views. Spain’s second oldest golf course, the Real Club de Golf de Tenerife is located on the north side of the island, while a handful of newer courses have attracted some of the world's best players.

8. Party at the carnival

February is the time to enjoy holidays to Tenerife to experience the island’s annual carnival, ranked one of the top three carnivals in the world. There are events all over the island, but Santa Cruz and Puerto de la Cruz are the main locations. Take to the streets and join in with the dancing and partying and revel in the music and experience.

9. Try the local cuisine

The traditional food of the Canary Islands includes fresh fish and seafood as well as meat casseroles, often accompanied by local-style potatoes served with red chilli peppers and mojo sauce. The island has in recent years gained a reputation for fine dining with many restaurants featuring delicious international cuisine.

10. Pamper yourself with 5-Star luxury

Tenerife has long been a budget break destination but the island has an increasing number of 5-star hotels, such as the Costa Adeje Gran Hotel, that offer luxurious spas, beautiful pools, fine dining restaurants and first class evening entertainment. For upmarket Tenerife holidays, Costa Adeje on the south coast is packed with top class hotels include the Bahia del Duque.

 

About the author:

K. Frost is a travel content writer and writes for the easyJet holidays website.

 

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Seven Wonders of the Diving World


Seven Wonders of the Diving World

While just about any diving location can thrill and educate enthusiastic divers, some offer just that little bit extra that make them truly stand out from the rest. From mysterious underwater ruins to seismic anomalies and deep caves, these seven spots promise to take scuba enthusiasts well beyond the ordinary diving experience. Left with a lifetime of spectacular memories and riveting stories, divers will relish each adventure. Just don’t forget the camera.

Mahengetang and Banua Wuhu Underwater Volcanoes, Indonesia.

Located just five meters beneath the surface, Banua Wuhu is located in the seismically active archipelago of Indonesia. The underwater volcano has thousands of tiny vents that release bubbles into the sea, making it seem as if you’re diving in a glass of champagne. But be careful – those beautiful silvery bubbles are sulphur gas, and can burn your fingers. Nearby Mahangetang Volcano may not sport an impressive array of sea life, but divers can revel in the satisfaction of being present for the birth of a new coral reef.

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Banua Wuhu Underwater Volcanoes in Indonesia


Silfra, Iceland

A vast fissure between continents makes for some of the clearest water in the diving world. The Eurasian and North American tectonic plates almost kiss, leaving a crack that divers can navigate to search for tiny fish in water of stunning clarity. Fed by glacial meltwater that filters through volcanic rock, the waters of Silfra are pure enough to drink and offer more than 100 meters of diving visibility.

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Silfra Lake Iceland
Image Credit: Charles Hood
(www.CharlesHood.com)

Yonaguni Monument, Japan

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Underwater Yonaguni Monument in Japan

 

Dramatic geometric shapes hint at a possible lost city at Yonaguni Monument. Giant shelves of slate plunge step-like to the ocean floor, reminiscent of an ancient temple. While its origins remain mysterious, the diving is not for beginners, with strong ocean currents in deep water. Naturalists will be particularly happy, as the island is also known as a popular place to watch hammerhead sharks.

Baiae and Portus Julius, Italy

Ruins from the time of the Caesars grace the ocean floor at the sunken city of Baiae in Italy. Mosaic floors, time-worn marble columns, and ancient roads grace this lost city that was even more popular than Pompeii in its heyday. Divers today can explore the sunken city thanks to convenient diving tours, and enjoy following waterproof maps detailing the city’s ancient buildings.

The Cenotes, Mexico

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The Cenotes, Mexico

Mysterious underwater sinkholes dot the landscape of the Yucatan Peninsula. Sometimes interconnected by long underwater caverns, these sinkholes can plunge to depths rivalling any dive in the world, and offer dramatic patterns of sunlight filtering through remarkably clear water. Professional guides will be necessary as some cave complexes can stretch for miles and can plunge into inky darkness.

Blue Hole, Belize

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Blue Hole in Belize

 

Several species of shark call the dramatic, deeply blue, ocean-bound sinkhole home. Located just off the coast of Belize, the Blue Hole has an impressive array of stalactites growing toward the surface of the sea, and divers can wind their way through the rocky, forest-like projections as they admire the many species of tropical fish that make the natural sinkhole their home. Once divers have had their fill, they can explore lush nearby reefs.

 

Wreck of the RMS Rhone, British Virgin Islands

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Wreck of the RMS Rhone, British Virgin Islands

The wreck of a Royal Mail steam packet ship lies robed in coral on the bottom of the ocean floor, as enticing to sea life as it is to curious divers. The RMS Rhone was over 300 feet long, and the hull section remains largely intact today, offering divers’ spectacular views of the coral-encrusted beams along the bow and glimpses of the many species of fish that are attracted to the site.

So if you to love to dive and you’re bored of heading to the usual dive spots, why not book your flights to one of the places above. Diving holidays aren’t always cheap so use a holiday comparison tool and save money on your travel which will leave you with more to spend during your trip.

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