Archive forAugust, 2009

Have a ’staycation’

In my last post I wrote about how more and more people are deciding to stay in the UK rather than jet set off to the other countries of the world. This kind of holiday has now been labelled a ’staycation’.

Staying at home seems to be the way forward, not only do you save a load of money but you also have your own bed to go back to each night, what can be better than that?!

Many people have been attending festivals recently, so why not air out your tent and go camping. I’m not a massive fan myself to be honest, the thought of being without a proper shower and access to hair straighteners sounds hideous. Also the terrible memories from Brownies involving a tent hook  scars me for life. Camping can be enjoyable though, kicking back with your mates, beer in one hand, toasted marshmallow in the other!

Camping

I would say that one of the best places to erect your tent is in the Lake District near Lake Windermere. With the great views and the sound of water lapping against the shore, you can’t beat it!

If you have decided to dig your tent out of the loft, then happy camping!

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Stay in England!

With the economy being in such a mess and many people jobless, many of us are deciding to take our holidays in good old blighty. However, with the weather being wrongly predicted, those that have are finding it to be a bit of a wash out.

Staying in the UK can be just as fun as travelling abroad although most the time, without the good weather. You can fill your days with activities and have the comfort of knowing your not too far from home.

Stately homes, museums, theme parks and zoo’s are a plenty in the UK and your day can be jam packed full with fun for all the family.

altontowers

Here are just a few ideas of how you can spend your days:

  • Alton Towers theme park
  • Buckingham Palace
  • Chester Zoo
  • Westminster Abbey

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Hungary anyone?

Do you feel like you have just been visiting the same places for years? Spain one year, France the next? Staying in the same hotels and eating the same buffet breakfasts each morning? Well why not spread your wings and head to Hungary?

Budapest

Take a trip to central Europe where you will be greeted with mountains, rivers, volcanic pools and vineyards. Although there is a lack of coastline, don’t let this put you off, you wont have time to sit down with all that Hungary offers you.

If you fancy relaxing at an idyllic retreat, why not head to Lake Balaton. If kicking back with a cocktail is what you fancy then vineyards will certainly be your cup of tea, pick some grapes and produce your own bottles of wine. If, like me you want to be pampered whilst you’re away then take a trip to a thermal spa.

If you are planning to visit Hungary for just a couple of days then head to the capital,  Budapest. A city trip with a mixture of traditional and modern Hungary.

Whatever you decide to do, you will not be left disappointed by Hungary.

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Marbella

Fancy brushing shoulders with Versace clad, linen trouser wearing footballers wives or spending a day on a millionaires yacht? Well Marbella is the place you need to go. Although Marbella has lots of money, you don’t need to be rolling in it to soak up the atmosphere that is offers.

Marbella

With the hotels in marbella, you pay for what you get and unfortunately most of them come with a pretty hefty price tag. The food and drink is also pretty pricey with a vodka and coke setting you back 12 euros.

If you fancy a night of drinking, dancing and cavorting then head to Puerto Banus. Known as the Spanish St Tropez, Banus is full of the beautiful rich and famous and is a keen hot spot for the likes of Katie Price and Cheryl Cole.

Away from all the hustle and bustle you have the golden sands and scantily clad women downing champagne by the gallon, topping up their tans.

Marbella is great for a weekend away with your mates or a romantic break with the other half, just remember to take lots (and lots) of money!

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Fujairah

It’s Monday, the start of a long week in work with pretty much no sunshine and nothing to look forward too! Great! I spent all day yesterday surfing the web for ideas on where to go next year for my holiday. My boyfriend has decided that he would like us to go on 2 holidays, one for 2 weeks and another one for a couple of days to Paris with his niece so she can see Disney Land.

My boyfriend and I are massive fans of relaxing on the beach in the baking sun whilst getting served cocktails, bronzing ourselves before a night out on the tiles. So, we are looking for something hot, luxurious and far, far away!

We came across a place called Fujairah. Fujairah is one of the 7 emirates that makes up the UAE. I know what you’re thinking, not a normal holiday destination, but the hotel we have found looks amazing and ticks all our boxes.

Fujairah

Take a look at it here.

Fujairah itself is full of mountains and we realise that we wouldn’t be able to do much away from the resort, but with the Indian Ocean a stones throw away, who cares!

I’m currently just checking out what the area is like from a friend who lives in Dubai. If i get the go ahead, it looks like I may be booking it soon! Hurrah!

Here is an article from a tourist who has visited the area.

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