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Turkey hotels offer value for money on holiday

Wednesday, December 2nd, 2009

Turkey – the land of mystery and promise – offers a diverse blend of attractions, from its inspiring landscapes to its ancient history and culture. Fortunately, for the time being this can be found for a good price as well. Turkey’s currency has been part of the reason it has been hailed as a best value buy for holidaymakers in 2009. There are still a number of years to go before the country can join the EU and start making plans to swap its Lira for the Euro. Until then, visitors can enjoy a favourable return on their money alongside some great deals on Turkey hotels.

Following the changing fortunes of the Pound against the Euro, some travellers were forced to look elsewhere for a good value holiday. Turkey has become a serious contender as an alternative to traditional European destinations, with its favourable exchange rates of around 2.4 Turkish Lira to the Pound. The country benefits from all the advantage of its European neighbours, such as weather, activities and culture, but at a better price when you’re there.

Popular places for holidaymakers to spend their new found wealth include the town of Bodrum on the West coast, where old fashioned charm and modern sophistication come together in a pleasing mix. For a great investment of both time and money, a trip to the Bodrum Museum of Underwater Archaeology is well worth a visit. A bit further south, in Antalya, you can see some of the ocean’s treasures for yourself when you take a scuba diving course. The region also benefits from a good supply of high quality cheap hotels, with all inclusive resorts available for incredible prices. Meanwhile, the Dalaman region is a good choice if you want to save a bit of money by sampling a diverse range of Turkey’s delights all in one place. Again, there are plenty of reasonably priced Turkey hotels on offer, suitable for families, couples or groups of friends.

Of course, there’s no doubt that some of the best things to do in Turkey are free. Whether walking around it’s towns, hiking through its mountains or relaxing on its beaches, Turkey’s most exquisite offerings are in fact priceless.

Discovering Cheap Hotels For A Unforgettable Stay

Tuesday, December 1st, 2009

In the current past, there has been a huge demand for budget hotels. Thus there has been a instant rise in the number of self-governing hotels and backpackers hotels which have come up in countries like Australia.

Unlike in the earlier time, the package holidays this used to be the summer holidays most important has now become entirely passé.People now, no longer seem to be fascinated in the standardization that these package tours offer . The travellers today are more likely to disconnect the middle man and make all their arrangements online.

Because of this change, folks these days have had to look around for some reasonable hotel deals Sydney /Melbourne and other places in Australia. The cheap hotels market all this while used to be a reasonably complacent force. It rather relied on its name and position and was reluctant to compete in terms of cost But now they have opened up to the market demands and have started to square up to their competition in the marketplace.

Now the proprietors of the budget hotels have started to set aside a certain part of their rooms specially for the budget holidaymaker. They know completely well that these rooms are sure to be booked as soon as they are placed up for grabs. In fact, the owners of these diminutive hotels have now realised that their size is their distinctive selling point and they can use it to their benefit in a significant method.

The global travellers from all over are now opting for a sense of eccentricity and rareness. It is this longing of the budget tourists that has lead to the escalation of the small hotels which are low-cost and contented. This has also given birth to the boutique hotels, which the cheaper hotel marketplace has readily embraced.

No doubt, there are times when even the zealous student travellers and backpackers want a hot shower, and freshly pressed sheets, in order to benefit from a good nights sheet. The diminutive hotels do understand these wants and hence, they provide these to their clients.

Apart for the small hotels, the guesthouses and the bed and breakfast have also experienced a rapid resurgence in the current years, in terms of reputation. They have sold themselves by laying emphasis on providing homely and comfortable relaxing. The reason for their success is the rising need of these facilities by the backpack travellers.

These guesthouses and boutique hotels have reacted well to the need of the holidaymakers and have experienced instant expansion in their business just like the cheap hotels.

From cheap hotels to luxury resorts Turkey has it all

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Turkey has rocketed up the holiday charts as a serious and versatile contender. In the same breath you will hear holidaymakers talking about how impressed they are with the country’s luxury resorts and the affordability of its cheap hotels, which can be found for under £5 per night in some places. Meanwhile, a number of all inclusive resorts have been offering incredible deals allowing travellers to get the best of both worlds.

A good example of one of the high quality hotels in Turkey offering five star luxury at a great price in the Concorde De Luxe Resort Hotel. Located in Turkey’s capital Antalya, this beachfront hotel offers such variety through its accommodation and facilities that guests have everything they need just in the resort and need never venture outside. As an award winning option for travellers, this hotel was voted the ‘leading hotel in Turkey’ by Hotels4u.com and Medhotels.com at their recent awards ceremony.

The Concorde’s all includive option offers the best value for money. For around £350 two people can enjoy a standard room with land view for seven nights and for just £50 extra they can opt for a stunning sea view. Guests can take full advantage of the hotel’s dining facilities as part of the cost. The Turkish, Italian, English, Seafood and BBQ restaurants are just some examples of the choices onsite. Meanwhile, holidaymakers can enjoy unlimited locally produced drinks and a selection of imported beverages at one of the 12 bars available, including a tea house and vitamin bar.

The range of activities at the hotel for all ages is second to none. Just a few of the sporting and relaxation facilities include a Fitness Centre, Turkish Bath, Sauna, indoor swimming pool, Aquapark, mini golf course, non-motorized water sports gym, racket sports, and air gun shooting. All of these are complemented by a luxurious Spa with over 30 treatments. Meanwhile, kids can enjoy taking part in the mini club specifically designed for 4 – 12 year olds, with numerous activities and games on offer with qualified staff.

There is even more on offer besides all this, ensuring an amazing holiday experience. All in all, the Concorde De Luxe Resort Hotel is a prime example of the quality and affordability offered by Turkey’s cheap hotels, where visitors can find real value, comfort, convenience and luxury in abundance.

A Spanish holiday to remember with cheap hotels in Costa Dorada

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

For UK holidaymakers the Spanish mainland is an enduring favourite. Climate, scenery, culture and convenience combine to make it consistently one of the top destinations visited by UK tourists abroad. It will no doubt remain one of the top contenders for the foreseeable future, partly helped by the range of cheap hotels available at the moment. From self catering to all inclusive, there are great deals to be found across all of Spain’s major tourist hot spots.

One hotel which offers value for money in abundance is the Costa Dorada’s H.TOP Molinos Park Hotel. It was in fact a recent award winner at the Hotels4u.com and Medhotels.com awards, in the ‘Leading Hotel in Mainland Spain’ category.

Located in a privileged hill top position overlooking Salou and the Mediterranean Sea, the attractive H.TOP Molinos Park Hotel complex is nestled among pine trees. The local area offers plenty to entertain, from shopping to bars and restaurants. However, for those who don’t want to venture out there is a huge amount to keep guests entertained onsite. During the summer season, a full entertainment programme is on offer, including pool games and competitions during the day, and live music, dancing and shows in the evening. A swimming pool is of course available, with pool tables, Jacuzzi, solarium, games room and sporting activities such as archery, darts and water polo also on offer. Meanwhile, there is a kids’ pool and playground plus children’s entertainment programme to keep younger members of the family happy.

H.TOP Molinos Park Hotel is a great example of the versatility offered by the hotels in Spain currently. Half board, full board and all inclusive packages are available with the option to upgrade to Silver or Gold packages for even more value for money. Whatever your budget, the range of cheap hotels on offer in Spain at the moment means there is bound to be something to suit.

Holidaying for all occasions with cheap hotels in Majorca

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

The Balearics have long been a popular getaway destination and Majorca in particular is a great British favourite when it comes to island holidaying. The island is well used to catering for the many visitors that flock to its shores every year and has a wide range of cheap hotels ready and waiting to suit all types of holidaymaker. Some prices may seem too good to be true, but there has been no compromise on quality to achieve them. The result is real value deals and discounts at the island’s hotels at the moment.

Hotasa Samoa Hotel - winner of an award at the Hotels4u.com and Medhotels.com awards ceremony recently, which recognised top hotels around the world - is a great example of the high quality cheap hotels available in Majorca. The hotel took home the title of ‘Leading Hotel in the Balearic Islands’, beating off strong competition in the category, which spanned across all three of the major Balearic Islands: Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza.

Surrounded by stunning beaches and inviting, crystal clear waters, Hotasa Samoa Hotel is ideally located in Calas De Mallorca,  on the east coast of the island. Families in particular will enjoy the variety of activities on offer at the hotel, including a swimming pool, tennis court, mini-golf course, pool tables, games and TV room, onsite restaurants, pool bar, lounge bar, shops, exchange bureau, kids’ clubs, play area and bike rental. Meanwhile, there is even more to do in the nearby town centre, and the beach itself is just 200 metres away.

The Hotasa Samoa Hotel is just one of the many affordable hotels in Majorca that are designed specifically with family holidaying in mind. Unsurprisingly, Majorca hotels can be found in all shapes and sizes, so it’s not just families that can benefit from a great value holiday on this paradise island. Couples will find that the island is just as practiced at being a romantic holiday spot, complete with breathtaking scenery as the perfect backdrop. Party goers can find plenty to amuse as well, with Magalluf a particularly popular hot spot.

Winter sun and cheap hotels in Majorca

Tuesday, November 24th, 2009

Majorca has long been a favourite holiday destination for sun-seeking Brits. During the peak season months of June to September, Majorca’s beaches, bars and many cheap hotels are filled with enthusiastic holidaymakers. The tourists who enjoy the island’s many offerings are not just limited to UK travellers either. The King and Queen of Spain themselves were among the visitors this August when they stopped on the island for their regular holiday in the Balearics. There’s no doubt that the summer months can be exhilarating - particularly if you decide to get involved in the party scene IN Magaluf - but it can also seems a bit too hectic at times. So, for those who want to explore the island’s diverse offerings away from the crowds a winter visit comes highly recommended.

Majorca’s ongoing success can be partly attributed to its ’something for everyone’ appeal. From its beaches and holiday activities to culture and cuisine, the island welcomes all types of traveller. Families, couples, groups of friends, those on a budget, those with money, or those just looking for a change of scene can all find something in Majorca.

In one sense the island offers a tried and tested formula. You know where you stand with Majorca and know what you’re going to get when you arrive. This is particularly comforting for holidaymakers who find that their budgets are stretched and who may not want to take too much of a gamble with their cash right now, while the many cheap hotels available help to ease the burden even further. In another sense, though, there’s so much on offer in Majorca that you could go back again and again and have a completely different experience every time.

The island’s year-round temperatures are a distinct advantage. Average temperatures reach highs of 29°C in August and then remain over 20°C into October meaning autumn visitors can experience the island’s offerings in comfort as well as relative peace and quiet.

There is plenty to enjoy, from the tourist attractions of the capital, Palma de Majorca, to the many and varied stunning beaches.

Visiting during winter, when the peak season crowds are dying down, is certainly a great way to get to know the real Majorca. You’ll also be able to take advantage of out of season prices at one of the many Majorca hotels so keep an eye out for deals online to get the most out of your money on your Balearic Island holiday.

Lanzarote hotels provide couples a romantic getaway

Wednesday, November 18th, 2009

Couples seeking a getaway filled with passionate romance should check out the isle of Lanzarote. Also known as ‘Fire Island’ or the island of ‘Red Mountains’, Lanzarote sits off the coast of Africa in the Canary Islands archipelago and has been receiving visitors for over 3,000 years. The island welcomes 5.5 million visitors to its sunny shores each year. It’s not just the diverse flora and fauna or the intriguing volcanic countryside that attracts people to this captivating isle; a romantic ambiance permeates both the landscape and culture. The beautiful beaches and cosy, intimate restaurants lure lovers from all over the world, who come to get lost in the island’s infectious beauty and enjoy the comfort and luxury of the many Lanzarote hotels.

The warm, dry climate and non-stop trade winds of the Atlantic make the island a perfect beach destination. Weather predictions don’t deviate much, with temperatures remaining in the twenties (°C) or above for much of the year. Secret secluded spots are plentiful and not too hard to find on the miles of beautiful coastline of the island.

The northern region of the island is covered with lush palm valleys, while in the south a volcanic wonderland awaits. Fortunately, the local authorities have imposed strict regulations on planning and building to help protect the island from over development and preserve its unspoilt regions. There is still plenty of infrastructure to support the booming tourist trade, though. Great quality hotels are located all over the island, giving couples loads of choice when it come to renting a room for their romantic getaway.

Playa Blanca

Playa Blanca is a southern resort town where couples, as well as groups, can go and enjoy high quality cheap hotelsor private villas that offer all the luxuries of a romantic island holiday. It is a relatively new area, where the eclectic mix of accommodation offers visitors a chance to stay close to some of the best beaches in the Canaries, while local restaurants express Spanish romanticism in their décor and their lunch and dinner entrees, as well as in their wine selections.

Puerto del Carmen

Puerto del Carmen, meanwhile, has been a favourite spot for honeymooners for years. Perched above the old harbour, romantics find the secret Lanzarote hotelsand resorts hidden behind garden walls and surrounded by palm trees and tropical flowers. Puerto del Carmen is full of vibrantly coloured hibiscus trees, while adventurers will enjoy the old capital town of Teguise.

Cheap Hotels in Tenerife Allow Holidaymakers to Spend Their Budget on Culinary Treats

Tuesday, November 17th, 2009

The gorgeous island of Tenerife in the Canary Islands is a top destination due to its beautiful beaches, year round sunshine and great selection of activities and accommodation. Lesser know are Tenerife’s delcious dishes, which make use of both contemporary and traditional foods in a medley of flavours. Visitors can feel right at home dining at one of the easy to find international restaurants, while many of the hotels in Tenerife will offer a selection of cuisine from around the world. Holidaymakers looking for an authentic holiday experience should try the island’s unique dishes full of spicy flavours and fresh ingredients.

A specialty of Tenerife is ‘mojo’ sauce, which is often served with fresh seafood, such as sardines, octopus, shellfish, boiled vieja (sea bream), tuna, and jareas and tollos (a local, salted fish). It is also particularly delicious served over small potatoes. The sauce combines oil, vinegar, red pepper sauce and a variety of spices like coriander, cumin, pepper, parsley and garlic.

Cheese is fresh, uncooked, and served as a pressed paste. Meat, meanwhile, including pork, beef, chicken, or rabbit, is often slow-cooked in liquid and served as a sauce or stew. Vegetarians are also catered for with delicious veggie stews filled with tomatoes, potatoes, onions, maize and peppers. Gofio – a cereal paste prepared with grains such as maize, toasted wheat, or barley – is frequently served with stew. Pork fans should try ‘fiesta meat’, pork which spiced and marinated and served with potatoes as a side dish.

You can also try a traditional Tenerife egg dish comprising of mole eggs served with a sweet syrup made from sugar and egg yolk. Other exciting tastes include ‘tollos’ (seasoned and dried shark strips), fried chorizo and sweet black pudding.

Wine connoisseurs will be delighted with the numerous vineyards on the Northern region of the island. Travellers can enjoy a day wine tasting, visiting historical sites and museums, shopping, and marvelling at the beautiful landscape and ocean views before settling down to a mouth-watering evening meal complete with a nice glass of vino.

All inclusive hotels options are great for holidaymakers who are looking to save a bit of cash. All inclusive packages are popular choices at hotels in Tenerife, as they take the stress out of having to budget for food and drinks.

For those want to venture out in the evening and try one of the many local restaurants  serving a selection of traditional delicacies, there are plenty of cheap hotels in Tenerife. Those looking to really save should consider staying in self catering accommodation and visit the local markets to cook up a feast for cheap.

Whichever route you decide to go down, if you’re searching for a relaxing break full of fresh and delicious Mediterranean food and good quality, cheap hotels then you will find the island of Tenerife a wonderful choice.

Affordable holidaying with cheap hotels outside the Eurozone

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

As holiday budgets have tightened and the Euro has gained in strength, UK holidaymakers have been searching for alternatives to their favourite European destinations recently. Happily, there are affordable options not too far from home in the shape of popular destinations such as Turkey and Egypt. Favourable exchange rates and cheap hotels are proving a desirable combination for holidaymakers considering these two locations just outside the Eurozone.

Travellers wanting to save some cash would do well to head to Turkey on holiday. The country offers an enticing mix of low cost of living and some incredible deals on good quality, but cheap hotels designed to suit all types of visitor. Turkey has been causing a buzz in the holiday charts this winter as a hot pick. Its currency – the Lira – has played a major role in it becoming a best buy location destination recently. The country still has a number of years to go before it can join the EU and consider swapping its Lira for the Euro. Thanks to an exchange rate of around 2.4 Lira to the Pound, UK visitors can expect a bit more for their cash, particularly compared with some of Turkey’s European neighbours. Cheap deals on accommodation offer another bonus for holidaymakers. All inclusive hotels in Turkey can be found for as low as £10 per person per night this winter.

Across the water in North Africa, there are more cheap hotels to be found in Egypt. In the cost of living stakes the country follows hot on the heels of Turkey. Meanwhile, deals on all inclusive hotels in Egypt offer further value for holidaymakers who decide to choose the land of the Pharaohs for their next getaway. Two people can enjoy a seven night all inclusive stay for just over £18 per person per night this winter. Whichever destination travellers decide to visit in the end, a trip just outside the Eurozone is an excellent choice for affordable holidaying.

Cheap hotels for Christmas in Thailand

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

If you are considering heading to warmer climes for Christmas this year, then South East Asia is an exciting place to look. You can quickly and easily book yourself a wholly new Christmas experience in Thailand at the moment thanks to the range and availability of cheap hotels.

The climate in the beautiful country of Thailand is one distinct advantage for a winter holiday. Average temperatures in the capital Bangkok range from a minimum of 20°C to maximum of 31°C during December, or for some beach action you could head to the islands. The weather on the islands can be less predictable, but you can still lie back on the warm sand and enjoy pleasant temperatures even if there is a bit of cloud occasionally.

Meanwhile, Thailand’s food is guaranteed to warm your insides. The fiery curries, with their distinctive Thai flavours, are at their most authentic when purchased from the same places the locals buy them: a night market, street vendor or local cafe. Once the novelty has worn off, eating at a tourist restaurant may be slightly more comfortable than out on the street, and the recipes are often designed to cater for more Western tastes. The famous Thai Green Curry will give you a medium heat experience, or for something a bit livelier go for Red Curry.

On the coast, trying out some local freshly caught seafood is highly recommended. If you’re looking for a Christmas alternative then you’ll do well to consider fish and other fruits of the sea for your celebratory meal. For a unique twist, look out for restaurants where they barbeque the fish on the beach right in front of you for a taste that is hard to beat.

Of course, just because you’ve gone away doesn’t mean you have to leave all of the traditional Christmas ways behind you. Many of the tourist areas in Thailand recognised the importance of this holiday period to their Western visitors, so it’s not uncommon to see traditional Christmas roasts being offered at resorts to help you feel more at home.

When looking for accommodation, you’ll find there are plenty of deals on cheap hotels at the moment ranging from budget to luxury choices. Have a look online to find the ideal place for your stay. Searching on an agent’s website or a price comparison site will help you to find the real bargains on cheap hotels in Thailand this winter.