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July 9, 2010

Forget Exotic Ski Resorts, France is Still Favourite With Brits

Filed under: Exotic Locations — Tags: , , , , , , — arkan @ 4:33 pm

The world of skiing is becoming increasingly more interesting as new ski frontiers open up, offering snow sport fans the chance to ski in more exotic locations than ever before. Japan, Chile, Lebanon, Slovakia, Bulgaria and many more countries not renowned for their mountains are attracting British skiers who are looking for a ski experience that’s a little out of the ordinary.

However, despite the availability of these new destinations, which are gaining a bigger slice of the ski market, France still remains the most popular location to ski for the Brits and it’s not hard to see why.

France offers arguably the best skiing in Europe, with dozens of huge resorts in the Alps, not to mention the lesser known range of the Pyrenees. It also has one of the best cuisines in the world and due to having the highest mountains in Europe, (with resorts like Val Thorens), you can be fairly certain that you’ll actually have real snow to ski on, even in this age of global warming which is threatening the survival of ski areas situated at lower altitudes. And on top of all this, France’s close proximity to the UK and the huge number of cheap flights now available means that skiers can be on the slopes in just a few hours.

Resorts like Brides Les Bains, Tignes Val Claret, Morzine, La Clusaz, Chamonix, Thollon and Les Arcs are all close to major airports, and with ever more airlines offering low prices on flights to Lyon and Geneva, getting to these resorts is quick and easy and won’t break the bank.

France also offers skiing in the lesser known ranges of the Massif Central and the Pyrenees, mountains that are completely separate from the Alps. Although not as famous or fashionable as the better known French resorts, these areas can offer cheaper and often quieter alternatives to the old favourites.

So, although some skiing and snowboarding adventurists are seeking snow further a field, France’s close proximity to the UK, its ease of access and the low cost of travelling there, are likely to keep it at the number one spot as the Brit’s favourite ski playground.

April 14, 2010

Discover Lanzarote´s Leading Holiday Resorts

Filed under: Hotels — Tags: , , , — arkan @ 3:58 pm

Lanzarote is a popular holiday island located close to the coast of Africa.  One of the seven links that make up the Canaries chain the island basks in warm weather and sunshine all year round.  Making it popular with tourists during both the winter and summer months.
Tourists first started to visit Lanzarote in the late 1960´s after the first hotel on the island, the Los Fariones, opened its doors for business.  And at the time this was regarded as a novel and exotic new destination.  Today that novelty has obviously worn off a little and the island has been forced to compete with new rivals such as Egypt and Dubai.  Yet Lanzarote still welcomes well over one million tourists every year.
The vast majority of these visitors find themselves staying in one of the main holiday resorts on the island.  With three key destinations to choose from in the form of Costa Teguise, Playa Blanca and Puerto del Carmen.  Each has its own unique identity and offers different accommodation options.
Puerto del Carmen is the spot to head for if you are searching for good value apartments in Lanzarote – as it is home to a large number of complexes all of which offer good value accommodation allied with decent amenities and facilities.  Playa Blanca is the best resort for anyone seeking something a little more luxurious.  As Lanzarote´s newest resort is home to a wide selection of upmarket private rental properties.  With the cost of villas in Playa Blanca starting at around €400 per week.
Lanzarote´s third largest resort is Costa Teguise and this is the best place for anyone searching for hotels in Lanzarote.  As the town is home to the Gran Melia Salinas – which is widely regarded as the best five star establishsment on the island.
Lanzarote is very small – so wherever visitors choose to stay it is easy to get around and explore the island.  And there’s plenty to see too – such as the weird and wonderful scenery of the Fire Mountains of the Timanfaya National Park.  Home to 300 volcanoes that were created by very large eruptions which took place here during the 1730´s.
Mother Nature also created a number of other wonders for visitors to enjoy, such as the green lagoon at El Golfo and the verdant Valley of 1000 Palms, located in the north of the island.

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