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R-Travel are a specialist travel agency that understand how important it is for you that your annual holiday is everything you have expected, we try harder to ensure this everytime for all our customers, so please pick up the phone and talk to one of our experienced agents who will be able to tell you and recommend far more for your holiday destination.

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We have comprehensive commercial agreements with all the major tour operators, airlines, cruise companies and accommodation providers and with being part of the multi billion Co-operative Group; our prices are the very best in the industry.

We believe that successful holidays are much more than flights and places to stay. They are about giving you the reliability, personal service and peace of mind that allows you to really relax during your precious time away.

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R-Travel are a specialist travel agency that understand how important it is for you that your annual holiday is everything you have expected, we try harder to ensure this everytime for all our customers, so please pick up the phone and talk to one of our experienced agents who will be able to tell you and recommend far more for your holiday destination.

As a full member of ABTA – the Association of British Travel Agents and covered by the groups ATOL – Air Travellers Organizers Licence we are able to offer complete peace of mind in the knowledge that your financial transactions are safe in our hands, “ATOL Protected”.

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We have comprehensive commercial agreements with all the major tour operators, airlines, cruise companies and accommodation providers and with being part of the multi billion Co-operative Group; our prices are the very best in the industry.

We believe that successful holidays are much more than flights and places to stay. They are about giving you the reliability, personal service and peace of mind that allows you to really relax during your precious time away.

Looking for a great holiday offer to catch some sunshine in the next few weeks, flights available from most UK airports.

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Cheap holiday in EGYPT, Sharm El Sheikh From Only £4.60 pppn

Looking for a fantastic getaway holiday to somewhere exotic this summer, then look no further than the great accommodation deals R-travel have to Sharm El Sheikh, self catering hotel accommodation from only £4.60 per person per night in June 2009.

Click the link below to go directly to this offer or take a look at the host of other offers available on the R-travel website.

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Egypt is synonymous with Pharaohs, the pyramids, temples and antiquities from ancient civilisations. And at the centre of these great civilisations lies the Nile River that has influenced their economics, social life, politics and religion. It is the oldest travel destination on earth: Greek and Roman

Inscriptions at the temples

Inscriptions at the temples

travellers came in 430 BC to wonder at some of the very sights that make it a modern travel destination today. The magnificence of the painted Valley of the Kings, exquisite temples and the pyramids were all sought-after subjects of admiration, and many were already 2,500 years old!

Climate

Except for the Mediterranean coast the country experiences a desert climate, which is hot and dry most of the year, especially in the summer months (June to August). Winter is from December to February with average temperatures of 68°F to 79°F (20°C to 26°C).

Currency

The unit of currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), which is divided into 100 piastres. Most credit cards are accepted in major hotels and restaurants. Visitors are advised to take travellers

The pyramids at Cairo, Egypt

The pyramids at Cairo, Egypt

cheques in US Dollars or Pounds to avoid additional exchange rate charges. Banks are usually closed on Friday and Saturday, but private exchange bureaux, called ‘Forex’, are open daily and banks in major hotels are open 24 hours. Cairo branches of the Egyptian British Bank and Banque Misr now have ATMs available that accept Visa, MasterCard and Cirrus and are quite common in the main tourist areas.

When to Go

The traditional season for Egypt is between November and the end of February, however in peak

Scuba Diving in the Red Sea

Scuba Diving in the Red Sea

times the resorts can get a bit crowded. Taking this in to account March or April are good compromises offering a great climate and fewer visitors. From July to September the weather is incredibly hot and so venturing from your air-conditioned hotel is best left to early mornings and late evenings. Overall October and early November are probably the best time to visit as the weather is generally excellent and the crowds more manageable.

R-Travel are a specialist travel agency that understand how important it is for you that your annual holiday is everything you have expected, we try harder to ensure this everytime for all our customers, so please pick up the phone and talk to one of our experienced agents who will be able to tell you and recommend far more for your holiday destination.

As a full member of ABTA – the Association of British Travel Agents and covered by the groups ATOL – Air Travellers Organizers Licence we are able to offer complete peace of mind in the knowledge that your financial transactions are safe in our hands, “ATOL Protected”.

Starfish

Starfish

We have comprehensive commercial agreements with all the major tour operators, airlines, cruise companies and accommodation providers and with being part of the multi billion Co-operative Group; our prices are the very best in the industry.

We believe that successful holidays are much more than flights and places to stay. They are about giving you the reliability, personal service and peace of mind that allows you to really relax during your precious time away.

Please add your own comments on experiences and recommendations for holidays in Egypt.

Holiday Accommodation in Turkey from £1.60 pppn

With the summer sun getting stronger all over the Mediterranean resorts, how about one of the cheapest holiday accommodation packages you will find on the web.

R-travel are pleased to recommend a number of different resorts in Turkey for a self catering holiday where prices start from just £1.60 yes £1.60 per person per night.

for more information on this holiday in June 2009 click on the following link to go directly to the online booking page.

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Turkish Resorts

Turkey, straddling two continents, is blessed by its position, as it perfectly reflects cultures from both the East and West in one beautiful country.

With a rich history, Turkey abounds with historic sites and archaeological wonders set in beautiful landscape. The Mediterranean coastline is punctuated with well-preserved Greco-Roman cities such as Pergamom and Ephesus, while the austere and rugged Anatolian plateau has cave churches hidden away in the improbable fairytale landscape of Cappadocia. Istanbul, still very much the pulse of the nation, has even more to offer, with Roman aqueducts, Byzantine churches and Ottoman mosques and palaces.

Most visitors concentrate on Western Turkey, with its picturesque resorts along the Aegean and Mediterranean coasts, scenic and recreational attractions, well-preserved archaeological sites and fascinating museums that bring its rich history to life, however, if you want to simply unwind, spend an afternoon being pampered at a hamam, or let the warm waters off the Mediterranean coast lap at your toes.

Wherever you venture in Turkey there is a guarantee of a warm welcome and traditional hospitality, making this a deeply satisfying country to visit.

Bodrum – Aegean Coast
The Aegean Coast possesses some of the most spectacular and significant of Turkey’s archaeological sites with a rich cultural legacy from early Greek, Roman and Ottoman civilizations. The ancient cities of Ephesus and Troy are permeated with the past, where amphitheatres, chariot-rutted streets and columns reek of historical importance. It was here that St Paul laid the foundations for the beginnings of Christianity, and where the face of legendary beauty, Helen of Troy, ‘launched a thousand ships’. Besides historical attractions, the Aegean is known for its magnificent coastal scenery and long stretches of sandy beaches, where pine trees and olive groves clad the hills surrounding popular resorts like Bodrum and Kusadasi. Inland, the calcium-rich mineral springs that surge over the edge of a mountain plateau at Pamukkale form Turkey’s leading mineral spa and is one of the most celebrated natural attractions in the area. The city of Izmir, once famous for its figs, is today the modern capital of the region, and a major port and busy commercial centre, with good hotels and restaurants.

Dalaman – Mediterranean Coast
Dalaman and the Mediterranean Coast of Turkey is an area of immense beauty, located between sea and mountains and blessed with amazing scenery, golden beaches, turquoise waters and pine forests.

Dalaman’s benefits from its close proximity to areas of interest both historical and geographic interest and is rapidly becoming an area of destination due to recent investments in the Airport, road ways and the continuous development of the area is making it more accessible. However, over development of the area is stopped by the protection afforded to the rare loggerhead turtles that frequent the river and beach. This should ensure that Dalaman continues to develop in harmony with its surrounding environment and retain its natural beauty.

The town itself has many shops, restaurants, bars and tea gardens and is growing quickly due to the investment in the area. Dalaman also has its own huge natural beach, although not overly commercial ‘yet’ it is still pleasant and hosts lots of wildlife and the town is ideally situated for lots of resort areas but perfect if you prefer a quieter place to base yourself.

When visiting the Dalaman area make sure you visit the Dalyan. Enjoy the Kaunos archeologist site and see the carved tombs in the limestone mountain while cruising along the Dalyan River when you reach the shore, walk on Iztuzu Beach. The area is world’s 6th most famous beach; it is 6 km long and enjoy the sea turtles (caretta-carrettas).

Istanbul
Istanbul is a unique and fascinating city, stretching across two continents; the old city in Europe and modern Istanbul in Asia, which perfectly combines the cultures of the West and the East.

The location on the water made Istanbul a coveted site, as capital of the Roman Empire, Constantinople, as it was known, became extremely desirable as a centre of world trade. After the War of Independence the capital was moved to Ankara, but Istanbul still remains the commercial, historical and cultural heart of Turkey today.

The charm of Istanbul is in its endless variety and a fascinating history that has left the city with Byzantine ruins, splendid palaces, ancient mosques and churches. Modern Istanbul exudes trendy bars, nightclubs, western boutiques, office blocks, and elegant suburbs. The numerous historic buildings, art galleries and museums offers visitors with more than enough to see during the day, but it’s at night that the place vibrates with energy.

Locals and visitor alike are flocking to an array of bars, clubs and restaurants, bringing with them an infectious sense of joie de vivre and a discerning ability to judge these places on their standard of service, drinks, music and food.

R-Travel are a specialist travel agency that understand how important it is for you that your annual holiday is everything you have expected, we try harder to ensure this everytime for all our customers, so please pick up the phone and talk to one of our experienced agents who will be able to tell you and recommend far more for your holiday destination.As a full member of ABTA – the Association of British Travel Agents and covered by the groups ATOL – Air Travellers Organizers Licence we are able to offer complete peace of mind in the knowledge that your financial transactions are safe in our hands, “ATOL Protected”.

We have comprehensive commercial agreements with all the major tour operators, airlines, cruise companies and accommodation providers and with being part of the multi billion Co-operative Group; our prices are the very best in the industry.

We believe that successful holidays are much more than flights and places to stay. They are about giving you the reliability, personal service and peace of mind that allows you to really relax during your precious time away.

Please add your own comments and recommendations on visits to these places.

The Indian Ocean, palm-fringed beaches and turquoise seas.

The Indian Ocean

The perfect holiday resort

The Indian Ocean is blessed with paradise islands and tropical locations; The Maldives, Seychelles, Sri Lanka, Mauritius and Madagascar are a selection of the places you could be exploring in this picturesque area of ocean.

This picture perfect collection of islands features an abundance of natural beauty, coral marine life and scintillating seascapes. The Indian Ocean has many facets to explore; Visit Madagascar’s amazing forests teeming with exciting wildlife, explore the volcanic Rodriguez Island in Mauritius, go diving in the Seychelles, see elephants, buffaloes and deer in the Uda Walawe National Park in Sri Lanka or just kick back and bask in the breathtaking beauty of the beaches in the Maldives.

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The Maldives; a myriad of tiny white sands islands within the Indian Ocean, each surrounded by amazing technicolour coral reefs and shallow lagoons. With palm trees swaying in the gentle ocean breeze and dazzling sunsets for romantic memories all combine to create a picture of perfect idyllic holiday bliss.

Anyone who has ever dreamed of escaping to a tropical island basking in year-round sunshine,

Mauritius from the air

surrounded by sparkling white, palm-fringed beaches and turquoise seas will find that the real thing exists in abundance in the Maldives. For this chain of more than 1000 coral islands strung out across the Indian Ocean consists entirely of serious contenders for the title of paradise.

The first-and best-view that most visitors get is from the air as they approach the capital, Male. The islands are arranged in clusters of atolls, a word that the Maldivian language has given to English. Heart-shaped, circular, oblong, they appear as spectacular explosions of green, turquoise and aquamarine in the dark-blue waters of the deep ocean. The most famous coral reefs in the world are found here. All kinds of colourful, tropical marine life can be viewed, simply by putting on some snorkel gear and swimming into the lagoons. Diving is of course, huge, and you can get your PADI certificate at

indian ocean scuba diving

certain resorts, or improve your existing skills. The pleasures here are mainly quiet and convivial: barbecues on the beach, sunset watching with a cocktail, the gentle rhythms of local music, all contributing to the very special atmosphere of this magical place.

Surfing is big on the east of North Malé Atoll, but you may prefer to come here to relax. Elsewhere, you can visit the sleepy capital, Malé, or take a boat to the town of Seenu, on Addu Atoll, from where you can visit traditional Maldivian island communities.

Mauritius consists of two islands. The largest is Mauritius and then there is the smaller island called Rodriguez; both located east of Madagascar in the crystal clear waters of the Indian Ocean.

Mauritius is surrounded by idyllic white beaches and nestles amidst the azure waters. A tropical island paradise that basks in its world-class offerings; with elegant hotels, fine dining and a level

Heaven in Mauritius

of service and attention to each individuals needs. In addition to its natural beauty, Mauritius has a valuable tourist resource in the warmth and friendliness of its multi-cultural population. Previously occupied by the Portuguese, the Dutch, the French and the British; all have contributed to the island’s heritage.

mauritius-air-shotAlthough the majority who visits Mauritius comes for the sandy beaches and blue lagoons, most are delighted to discover that the island has plenty of other attractions, from some of the world’s rarest stamps to the first ever race course to open in the southern hemisphere. Of course no holiday would be complete, either, without good food and entertainment. Mauritius offers both, with some delicious local cuisine and the chance to learn the island’s indigenous wild dance, the Sega.

The Seychelles lay like jewels across the Indian Ocean and casts a spell over everyone that visits its shores. Deserted, pristine white sand beaches bathed by turquoise water gently lapping at its shore with warm tropical breezes swaying coconut palms that bring to life this idyllic paradise.

With powdery beaches that encircle the vast summits emerging from the verdant green rainforest. The islands stretch across nearly one million square kilometers of the Indian Ocean east of Kenya, and even have their own unique suggestively shaped fruit, the famous ‘coco de

Seychelles from the air

mer’ double coconut, to emphasize their seductive charms. Only a few of the 115 islands are inhabited, most of the local population being gathered on the main island, Mahé, around the capital city of Victoria. Each of the Seychelles islands are unique and exhibit their own individual personality and atmosphere; where you can venture between the many inner granite islands via the excellent inter-island connections.

Whether you come to dive among the more than 800 species of fish in the island waters, marvel at flocks of colourful birds flitting among rare jungle trees, soak up the equatorial sun on silver sands or to cement your marriage vows, the Seychelles archipelago will impress as being just about as close to paradise as it is possible to get on earth.

Sri Lanka is a thousand shades of green, from the concentrated emerald of the coconut palms through mid-hues of bamboo to the tender pallor of young rice. This “Auspicious” or “Resplendent” Land is shaped like a pearl dropped from the sub-continent of India. Precious

Beautiful Sri Lanka beach resorts

stones, seas rich in fish, superb beaches, cool highlands and a regal past are part of its appeal and have rightly long been known as the pearl of the Indian Ocean.

Aptly termed ‘A land like no other’, Sri Lanka offers a veritable feast of attractions for the visitor, among them: a myriad of cultural sights (including seven World Heritage sights), an abundance of wildlife (including leopards and the world’s only elephant orphanage), colonial architecture, cascading waterfalls, misty mountain tops, enchanting valleys, lush tea plantations and tropical rainforests. Other vital ingredients are palm-fringed, golden beaches, a tropical climate and the natural charm and hospitality of the locals.

Sri Lanka will leave you with pleasant memories, whether it’s the red roofs of the old royal city of Kandy, the lush jungle or the rice paddies, where girls in bright saris bob like lanterns through waterfields blurred with green.

starfish6R-Travel are a specialist travel agency that understand how important it is for you that your annual holiday is everything you have expected, we try harder to ensure this everytime for all our customers, so please pick up the phone and talk to one of our experienced agents who will be able to tell you and recommend far more for your holiday destination.As a full member of ABTA – the Association of British Travel Agents and covered by the groups ATOL – Air Travellers Organizers Licence we are able to offer complete peace of mind in the knowledge that your financial transactions are safe in our hands, “ATOL Protected”.

We have comprehensive commercial agreements with all the major tour operators, airlines, cruise companies and accommodation providers and with being part of the multi billion Co-operative Group; our prices are the very best in the industry.

We believe that successful holidays are much more than flights and places to stay. They are about giving you the reliability, personal service and peace of mind that allows you to really relax during your precious time away.

Please add your own comments and recommendations on visits to these places.

Dubai, warm seas, great beaches, shopping, foods and sights

Dubai

Originally a small fishing settlement that became a busy port of call on the ancient trade route between Mesopotamia and the Indus Valley, the emirate was rapidly transformed into an international business centre and modern tourist destination following the discovery of oil in 1966.   

The iconic hotel of Dubai

Today Dubai ranks as the country’s foremost commercial centre, a city whose skyline is constantly being upgraded with new developments providing the infrastructure and facilities needed for a progressive society, including world-class hotels, shopping plazas and outstanding sports facilities. Dubai Creek divides the city centre into two parts: Deira on the northern side and Bur Dubai to the south and each has its fair share of souks, restaurants, hotels, shopping malls and fine mosques.

From within these high standards of luxury and convenience, visitors can experience exotic Arabia in the bustling souks or a night in a Bedouin tent with belly-dancing under the starlit desert skies, as well as a way of life that is still embedded in the Islamic traditions of an ancient land. Dubai’s attraction lies in the contrast between the ultra modern and the enchantingly traditional, which gives the city a personality like no other and visitors a variety of experiences to choose from. From desert oases and unspoiled beaches, camel races and old wind towers, to top-class shopping opportunities, avant-garde architecture and the finest international cuisine, Dubai has more than enough depth to satisfy even the most seasoned of travellers.

One of the city’s top attractions is its excellent shopping. As an open port with low import dubai_gold_souq_04duties, Dubai can offer an incredible range of top brand names at cheaper prices due to the tax-free environment, and ’shopping tourists’ are drawn from around the world to this paradise of malls, souks, boutiques and modern department stores selling everything from Paris fashions to Japanese electronics. The annual Shopping Festival attracts millions of tourists to the city for a shop-till-you-drop holiday.

Time Zone

Local time is GMT +4.

Electricity

220 and 240 volts, 50Hz. The most frequently used plugs are the square three-pin type.

Language

Arabic is the official language of the Emirates, but English is widely used.

Health

No vaccinations are required for entry to the UAE, however a certificate is required for cholera and yellow fever if arriving from an affected area. Tap water in the major cities is safe to drink, but elsewhere only bottled water should be drunk. Medical care is excellent in the main cities, but extremely expensive, while medicines and medical care are not always available in the outlying areas. Health insurance is essential; a health insurance law has been implemented and affects all travellers to Abu Dhabi. Travellers who require medical treatment will have to cover the cost of any medical fees incurred.

Tipping

Tipping practices are similar to most parts of the world. Where no service charge is included, 10% is adequate and many hotels and restaurants add a service charge, so it is best to check the bill.

Business

The United Arab Emirates, although a very warm country, requires formal business attire from both men and women. Women should dress conservatively, being careful to cover up as much

Dubai airport

Dubai airport

as possible; it is unlikely that visitors will come into contact with local women in business, as it is an overwhelmingly male-dominated society. Punctuality is not always observed and it is not uncommon to be kept waiting on occasion, and with interruptions in meetings quite prevalent, patience is expected. The Arabic greeting of ‘Salaam Aleikum’ is advisable instead of ‘Hello’ and politeness helps to build strong relationships. Shaking hands is common, but men should only shake the hand of a woman after she offers it, otherwise a simple bow of the head will suffice. Often agreements are verbal and will be acted upon. Dates in documents should be detailed in both Gregorian dates and the Hijrah date. Gifts are appreciated but not necessary, however be sure to avoid anything involving alcohol or pig-related products, as the UAE is a Muslim country. Friday is the day of rest and most likely very little business will occur on this day. General business hours are 9am to 5pm Sunday to Thursday. During the holy month of Ramadan businesses may halt in the middle of the day and only continue after the fast has been broken in the evening.

Duty Free

Dubai Spice souq

Dubai Spice souq

Visitors to the UAE do not need to pay customs duty on 400 cigarettes, cigars to a maximum value of 3,000 dirhams and 2kg tobacco; and perfume for personal use to the value of 3,000 dirhams. Alcohol allowances vary. Dubai: 24 cans of beer or 4 litres of any other alcohol; Abu Dhabi and Fujairah: 4 litres of alcohol provided traveller is not Muslim; Sharjah: 2 litres of alcohol and 1 case beer. Fruit and vegetables from cholera infected areas are strictly prohibited.

When To Go

The best time to travel to Dubai, which is blisteringly hot for most of the year, is during the cooler months between November and April, but even if you can’t avoid the heat, you will find

Camels replace donkeys in Dubai!

most buildings are well air-conditioned. The Emirates, of which Dubai is part, are devoutly Muslim so as a Westerner it is best to avoid the month of Ramadam when strict religious rules against eating, drinking and smoking during daylight hours apply.

Currency

The currency of the United Arab Emirates is the Dirham (AED), which is divided into 100 fils. There are no currency regulations in the UAE and all major currencies are readily exchanged at banks and large hotels. The Dirham is fixed against the US Dollar. The best exchange rates are found at private moneychangers who operate throughout the territory, particularly in the more popular souks (markets) and shopping centres. Most major credit cards are accepted, as are travellers cheques (best carried in US Dollars or Pounds Sterling). ATMs are common throughout the UAE. Banking hours are generally Saturday to Thursday from 8am to 1pm, but some are also open between 4pm and 8.30pm.

Climate

Dubai enjoys an arid subtropical climate, with blue skies and sunshine all year round. The hottest months are between June and September, when temperatures can soar to 113°F (45°C) and more during the day and humidity levels are very high. Even the sea temperature touches on 104°F (40°C) during the summer months, and swimming pools at hotels are usually cooled to be refreshing. Temperatures are only slightly more moderate the rest of the year, the coolest time being between December and March. There is very little rainfall in Dubai, but when showers do fall it is mainly in the cooler months.

Getting Around

The most common way of getting around Dubai is by taxi; they are cheap and easy to find. Many hotels offer shuttle bus services for guests as well. Metered taxis are cream coloured, with uniformed drivers. The public bus service covers most areas of the city and its beaches; the monthly period pass as well as the discounted purse pass are available. Routes and bus numbers are posted in both Arabic and English. Small wooden motorboats (abras) cross the creek every few minutes between Bur Dubai and Deira. Cars are the most popular method of transport for locals in the city, and although roads are well-marked and car hire cheap, visitors should think twice about hiring one, as driving standards are erratic and accidents frequent. All accidents must be reported to the police, and chances are good that a visit to the police station will be necessary. Outside the city, signposts are rare. To hire a car, a credit card, valid passport and International Driving Permit are required and the minimum age is 21 (drivers must have held a full licence for one year). Plans for a Dubai metro are in the works, with completion of the first section expected around 2009.

Passport / Visa

Entry requirements for UK nationals: Passports endorsed British Citizen will be granted a visit visa on arrival in the UAE. Visas are valid for 30 days, with an extension of 30 days possible. British passports not endorsed British Citizen must hold a visa, as well as tickets and documents for next destination, and have a sponsor in the UAE to cover their stay.

Customs

The Emirates states are all Muslim, therefore alcohol is not served except in hotels. It is an offence to drink or be drunk in public and penalties are severe. Some prescribed and over the counter medicines from outside the country may be considered to be a controlled substance within the UAE and will not be allowed into the UAE without prior permission from the UAE Ministry of Health Drug Control Department (DCD). A passenger arriving with such medication without permission may be subject to prosecution. Dress and behaviour should be modest, particularly during the month of Ramadan when it is disrespectful to smoke, drink or eat in public between sunrise and sunset. Women’s clothes should cover the tops of the arms and legs. Cohabiting, adultery and homosexual behaviour are illegal in the UAE, and it is an offence to swear or make rude gestures, or show a public display of affection. In general, the country has a tolerant approach to Western visitors, but local laws and sensitivities should be respected.

Don’t Miss

Dubai is evolving at a remarkable pace and has left its modest history as a fishing port far behind. Yet in between the ultra-modern skyscrapers and endless construction sites, there are quite a few attractions of historical interest such as the Bastakia district and the various souks.

Other attractions center on Dubai’s defining geophysical features: the desert offers adventure touring, rock climbing and photography, while the coastline offers a plethora of water sports.

A desert safari is a trip not to miss.

A desert safari is a trip not to miss.

Dubai is not really suitable for exploring on foot. Attractions tend to be far apart and the year-round heat - reaching inferno proportions in summer - will turn your walk into an ordeal. Better options are to hire a taxi and driver for the day, join an organised tour, or rent a car and enjoy the inexpensive local gasoline while taking in the sights.

Dubai Creek
The natural seawater inlet that cuts through the centre of the city is the historical part of Dubai where visitors can take an abra (small water taxi) and view the old

Dubai Creek from the water

Dubai Creek from the water

trading port and the dhows from the water.

Bastakiya
The old Bastakiya district is a step back in time to the days before electricity and air-conditioning, where traditional courtyard houses were cooled by wind towers. Old Dubai was famous for its wind towers that lined the Creek on both sides.

Souks
The souks or traditional markets are popular with bargain hunters as well as sightseers and photographers. The most famous is the gold souk where the narrow streets are lined with shops selling everything golden from 24-carat bars to rings and elaborate necklaces.

Grand Mosque
Boasting the city’s tallest minaret at 230 feet (70m), the Grand Mosque is a notable landmark with its multi-domed style and impressive size. It is an important place of worship and can accommodate up to 1,200 worshippers inside. Non-Muslims are not permitted to enter.

Wild Wadi
One of the most advanced water theme parks ever designed, the five-hectare (12-acre) water park at Wild Wadi offers families and thrill seekers hours of fun, relaxation and adrenalin-pumping action. Designed like an Arabian wadi (oasis), the park has an Arabian folklore theme.

Jumeirah Mosque
The Jumeirah Mosque is one of the most photographed sights in Dubai. A fine example of modern Islamic architecture, this beautiful mosque is also one of the city’s largest, with a majestic dome and twin minarets, and is one of the few mosques that non muslims may enter.

Dubai Museum
The imposing 19th-century Al Faheidi Fort houses the Dubai Museum, which has an impressive collection of military and cultural artefacts, as well as working models and life-size displays depicting various aspects of Dubai life such as the markets, an Islamic school, the desert.

Ski Dubai
One of the city’s newest and most interesting attractions is the region’s first indoor ski resort,

Skiing in the desert!!

with real snow and five runs catering to both beginner and expert skiers and snowboarders. The monumental indoor snowdome can host up to 1,500 people.

Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum Museum
Sheikh Saeed Al-Maktoum’s house dates back to the 19th century, and was built for Dubai’s ruler with commanding views over the sea. It is one of the oldest residences in the city and has been restored as a museum exhibiting historical photographs and artefacts

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Spain: City Breaks and Beautiful Towns

Madrid

Madrid may not have the glamour or user-friendliness of Barcelona, but what it lacks in style it more than makes up for in substance, with a remarkable collection of museums and galleries, beautiful parks and gardens and wild nightlife.

Madrid

Madrid

The most fitting place to start getting to know Madrid is at Puerta del Sol. Sol, as it is known to locals, is not much more than a huge traffic-junction-cum-bus-stop, but it’s as central as you can get. Although Madrid is an enormous metropolis, the region which is of most interest to travellers is confined by Campo del Moro in the west and Parque del Buen Retiro in the east. The most exciting street is Gran Vía, but Plaza Mayor is the true heart of Madrid.

Be sure not to miss one of the greatest art galleries in the world, the Museo del Prado, where the main emphasis is on Spanish, Flemish and Italian art from the 15th to 19th century. Goya is well represented and you’ll find a wealth of paintings by Diego Velázquez. If you haven’t run out of steam after the Prado, the Casón del Buen Retiro houses an excellent collection of 19th-century Spanish art. For one of the best art history lessons you’ll ever get, check out the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza, a private assembly of paintings from Titian to Pollock. The Museo de la Escultura Abstracta, has an interesting collection of abstracts by some of Spain’s better known modern sculptors, including Chillida and Miró. The beautiful Real Jardin Botánico, near the Prado, is a good spot to recover from an art overdose.

For the little bit of interior decorator in everyone, visit the Palacio Real, if only as a lesson in what can happen when you give yourself free reign - you’ll see some of the most elaborately decorated walls and ceilings imaginable. If you’ve ever got stuck renovating a house, take heart in the stark and cavernous Catedral de Nuestra Señora de la Almudena. It opened to the public in 1992 after only 110 years under construction.

Madrid is the home of the world’s largest bullring, Plaza de Toros Monumental de las Ventas, and is one of the best places to see a bullfight (corrida) - if you’re so inclined. For something a little less cruel to animals, check out a football match when local favourites Real Madrid or Atlético de Madrid are playing at home. If you’re in town on a Sunday morning, snaffle a bargain at El Rastro, one of the biggest flea markets you are ever likely to see. This is said to be the place to go if you want to buy your stereo back, so watch your pockets and bags.

Finding a place to stay in Madrid is never really a problem. In summer the city is drained of people, thanks to the horrific heat, so if you are mad enough to be here then, you may well be able to make a hot deal on the price. At other times it is still worth trying to bargain if you intend to stay a while. The Santa Ana area is one of Madrid’s most popular places to stay and it’s close to good restaurants and nightclubs. The epicentre of Madrid’s nightlife is Plaza del Dos de Mayo, in the area known as Malasaña.

Barcelona

If you only visit one city in Spain, it probably should be Barcelona. It’s sophisticated, elegant and

Barcelona

romantic, but has the energy and raffishness of a port city. The inspiring and unique architecture of Antoni Gaudí is evident in buildings such as the Sagrada Família church and Parc Güell, and its world-class museums include Museu Picasso and the Fundació Joan Miró. There is a fascinating old quarter, the Barri Gòtic, and a night scene to rival any in the country.

As a starting point, the area around La Rambla, Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol and the Plaça Reial is where you’ll pick up the vibe of the city. There’s a buzz of activity and a constant stream of people promenading and enjoying the scene. There are hundreds of cafés, bars, shops and sights to take your fancy.

In the north of the city, the fantasy land of Parc Güell showcases Gaudí’s work. If you miss this place, you will have missed a huge part of the essence of Barcelona. For more modernism, try the Passeig de Gràcia and its surrounds; for the best modern art museum in Spain, head to the Fundació Joan Miró.

Barcelona has an imposing Gothic cathedral, where each Sunday at noon crowds gather for the performance of the sardana, a traditional Catalan dance. Just east of the cathedral is the fascinating Museu d’Història de la Ciutat (City History Museum) which features a subterranean walk through excavated portions of Roman and Visigothic Barcelona.

For retail therapy, the markets are great places to shop. The best are the Els Encants, a good second-hand market at Plaça de les Glòries Catalanes; the antiques market on Plaça Nova; and the crafts market at Plaça de Sant Josep Oriol. There are also enough chic boutiques to keep the fashion-conscious happy for weeks.

When you’re all shopped out, there’s always food and drink to pass the time. Barcelona has a seemingly endless variety of bars which are much more than just watering holes. The greatest concentration of bars and restaurants is within walking distance of La Rambla. The best cheap places to stay are in the old city, on either side of La Rambla.

Toledo

Toledo is one of Spain’s most magnificent historical monuments. It’s an intact medieval city of narrow winding streets perched on a small hill above the Río Tajo. The city is crammed with fascinating

Toledo

museums, galleries, churches and castles. Unfortunately, it is also crammed with daytrippers, so travellers wanting to enjoy the city should stay overnight and explore in the evening and early morning to see it at its best. The dominant Alcázar has been the scene of military battles from the Middle Ages right through to the 20th century. The awesome cathedral, in the heart of the city, harbours glorious murals, stained-glass windows and works by El Greco, Velázquez and Goya. Other attractions include the city’s two synagogues, the Iglesia de Santo Tomé (which contains El Greco’s greatest masterpiece, The Burial of the Count of Orgaz) and the Museo de Santa Cruz. Archaeologists working on Toledo’s Carranque recently uncovered a 4th century basilica, Spain’s oldest.

Valencia

Spain’s third-largest city, and capital of the province of Valencia, comes as a pleasant surprise to many. Home to paella and the Holy Grail, it is also blessed with great weather and the spring festival of Las Fallas, one of the wildest parties in the country.

Valencia

One of Valencia’s most raved about attractions is the baroque Palacio de Marqués de Dos Aguas. The façade is extravagantly sculpted and the inside is just as outrageous. The Museo de Bellas Artes ranks among the best museums in the country and contains works by El Greco, Goya, Velázquez and a number of Valencian impressionists. The Institute of Modern Art houses an impressive collection of 20th-century Spanish art. Valencia’s cathedral is also worth a visit. Climb to the top of its tower for a great view of the sprawling city.

Granada

During the period of Muslim domination of Spain, Granada was the finest city on the peninsula. Today it is still home to the greatest Muslim legacy in Europe, and one of the most inspiring attractions on the Continent - the Alhambra.

Granada

La Alhambra is one of the greatest accomplishments of Islamic art and architecture, and is simply breathtaking. Much has been written about the fortress, the palace, its patios and gardens, but somehow nothing can really prepare you for it. The Alcazaba is the Alhambra’s Muslim fortress dating from the 11th to the 13th centuries, with great views of the city from the tops of its towers. The Casa Real is the centrepiece of the Alhambra, and is noted for the intricacy of its stonework. Finally, there is the Generalife - the summer palace of the sultans, set in the soul-soothing Alhambra gardens.

Granada’s biggest attraction after the Alhambra is the city itself which is set against the mountain backdrop of the Sierra Nevada. Simply wandering around the narrow streets of the Albaicín, the city’s old Muslim quarter, across the river from the Alhambra, or the area around Plaza Bib-Rambla is a real pleasure. Stop by the Casa del Castril (Archaeological Museum) and Baños Árabes (Arab Baths), and the Capilla Real (Royal Chapel) in which Fernando III and Isabel, the Christian conquerors of Granada in 1492, are buried. Next door to the chapel is Granada’s cathedral, which dates from the early 16th century. The Gypsy caves of Sacromonte, dug into a hillside in the north of the city, are another popular attraction.

Seville

Seville is one of the most exciting cities in Spain, with wonderful parks and gardens, Muslim monuments, flamenco, bullfights and a large and lively student population. Expo 92 brought the city into the international spotlight. If you really want to experience Sevilla at its best, try to come for

Seville

Semanta Santa (the week before Easter) or the Feria de Abril (in April) - a truly unforgettable experience.

Seville’s immense cathedral is listed in the Guinness Book of Records as having an area greater than any other in the world. This immense structure is primarily Gothic, though the work done after its central dome collapsed in 1511 was mostly in Renaissance style. The climb to the adjoining tower, known as the Giralda, is well worth the effort for the great views of the city. Check out the Alcázar, a magnificent palace dating from the Moorish times of Spain; and the Archivo de Indias, which houses over 40 million documents dating from 1492 through to the decolonisation of the Americas.

Other attractions are the Parque de María Luisa, which has a maze of paths, garden beds, pretty little patios, fountains and shaded lawns; the Museo Arqueológico, which has an interesting collection of broken statues and bronze tablets; and the rather kitsch Museo de Artes y Costumbres Populares.

San Sebastián

San Sebastián is stunning. Famed as a ritzy resort for wealthy Spaniards who want to get away from the hordes in the south, it has been a stronghold of Basque nationalist feeling since well before Franco banned the use of Euskera, the Basque language, in the 1930s. Donostia, as the city is known in Euskera, is a surprisingly relaxed town with a population approaching 180,000. Those who live here consider themselves the luckiest people in Spain and will not hesitate to tell you so. After spending a few days on the beaches inSan Sebastian preparation for the wild evenings, you may well begin to appreciate their unbashful claim.

The Playa de Concha, and its continuation at Ondarreta, is one of the most beautiful city beaches in Spain. You can swim from Ondarreta to Isla de Santa Clara, in the middle of the bay, and in summer, a number of rafts are anchored at the halfway point to serve as rest stops for the daring.

The Museo de San Telmo, in a 16th-century monastery, has a bit of everything - ancient tombstones, sculptures, agriculture and carpentry displays, a wonderful fine arts collection - and the squeakiest floors in Spain. Overlooking Bahía de Concha is Monte Urgull, which is topped by a statue of Christ and has stunning views.

Balearic Islands

Floating in the blue waters of the Mediterranean off the east coast of Spain, the Balearic Islands are invaded every summer by a massive multinational force of hedonistic tourists. Not surprising really, when you consider the fine beaches, relentless sunshine and wild nightlife. What is surprising is how the islands have managed to maintain their integrity, identity and strong links with the past. Beyond the discos and beaches are Gothic cathedrals, Stone Age ruins, small fishing villages, and endless olive groves and orange orchards. There are four islands, the biggest is Mallorca, followed by Menorca, Ibiza and tiny Formentera. Formentera is the least developed; Ibiza attracts party animals, gays, hippies and fashion victims - it’s one of the world’s bizarre melting pots.

Off the Beaten Track

Las Hurdes

Nowhere in Spain has been untouched by tourism, but Las Hurdes in mountainous northern Extremadura comes about as close to being untarnished as possible. It also happens to be extremely beautiful. Time has not quite stood still, but it has certainly slowed right down, and many people still live in the traditional stone houses that are unique to this corner of Spain. It’s an area of picturesque hamlets, waterfalls and fine walks, but you’ll need a car to explore it properly.

Zaragoza

Zaragoza, capital of Aragón, is often said to be the most Spanish city in Spain. The city’s appeal lies

Zaragosa

in the fact that it has been left relatively untouched by tourism: most travellers know it only as a train station on the way from Barcelona to Madrid. Those who take the time to get off the train are rarely disappointed. The old town is full of authentic Spanish restaurants, and Aragonese cooking is superb. Attractions include the Aljafería, the greatest Moorish edifice outside Andalucía, the Roman Forum of ancient Caesaraugusta, and the Basilica de Nuestra Señora del Pilar.

Teruel

Located in the deep south of Aragón, Teruel has maintained an atmosphere all its own. It is best known for its Mudéjar architecture and the flavour left by the many centuries of Moorish domination. Teruel has four magnificent Mudéjar towers: the cathedral of Santa María and the churches of El Salvador (13th century), San Martín and San Pedro (14th century). Note the inlaid stones and colourful tiles which are so typical of the style. The Museo Provincial de Teruel has a fascinating archaeological collection going back to the days of Homo erectus.

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Spain for your summer holiday

Spain is still the most popular destination for the UK holidaymaker. Budget airlines and affordable fares have turned Spain into a beach resort haven for northern Europeans wishing to escape their own damp climates, with sun-bleached beaches it’s easy to see why.

Traditional spanish dish

Some may feel that the Canary and Balearic Islands have been overrun by tourists, and this is true to some extent - Tenerife, Lanzarote and Mallorca have become synonymous with cheap package holidays and warm beer, and Ibiza’s reputation has, for some, been tarnished by the revellers frequenting its famous dance clubs and beach parties; however even here you will find many magical, unspoilt corners awaiting discovery.

Spain is comprised of numerous autonomous regions, offering such variation within one country. The hundreds of miles of Mediterranean coastline provide ample opportunity to get off the beaten track,

Madrid

and the country’s vibrant cities and colourful festivals will amaze and delight even the most seasoned traveller. There is the Spain of Gaudi, Dali, and Picasso, of Goya and Velazquez - proudly displayed in Madrid’s museums and galleries.

Spain’s Pamplona is a unique experience of thundering streets that vibrate to the rhythm of man and beast during the annual running of the bulls, and while the whole country celebrates each February with the Carnaval, no place does it better than Sitges. Barcelona is Spain’s showcase of the unique architectural style of Gaudi’s bizarre organic turrets and balconies. For a more provincial experience, the Valencian town of Buñol goes wild every year with the La Tomatina festival, a time when the region’s surplus tomatoes - following the annual harvest - are dumped on the streets and pelted about in a friendly riot.

Spain is also a country rich in heritage and the historic cities of Toledo, Salamanca, Seville and Granada promise a wealth of early Christian and Moorish buildings and monuments, as well as the

Granada - Alhambra Palace

remains of some incredible medieval sites. Spain has six cities that have been declared Unesco World Heritage sites, more than any other country in the world.

Climate

Spain is extremely hot during mid-summer, in July and August. The rest of the year the climate is generally temperate in the north, but warm in the south. The best time to visit is during spring or autumn, except for the Atlantic coast, which has heavy rains in October and November. August is the busiest month, while May and October are the best times for both ideal weather and fewer crowds. Madrid and the high central area can get very cold during winter.

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EGYPT, Warm seas, great beaches and superb sights.

Egypt is synonymous with Pharaohs, the pyramids, temples and antiquities from ancient civilisations. And at the centre of these great civilisations lies the Nile River that has influenced their economics, social life, politics and religion. It is the oldest travel destination on earth: Greek and Roman

Inscriptions at the temples

travellers came in 430 BC to wonder at some of the very sights that make it a modern travel destination today. The magnificence of the painted Valley of the Kings, exquisite temples and the pyramids were all sought-after subjects of admiration, and many were already 2,500 years old!

Climate

Except for the Mediterranean coast the country experiences a desert climate, which is hot and dry most of the year, especially in the summer months (June to August). Winter is from December to February with average temperatures of 68°F to 79°F (20°C to 26°C).

Currency

The unit of currency is the Egyptian Pound (EGP), which is divided into 100 piastres. Most credit cards are accepted in major hotels and restaurants. Visitors are advised to take travellers

The pyramids at Cairo, Egypt

cheques in US Dollars or Pounds to avoid additional exchange rate charges. Banks are usually closed on Friday and Saturday, but private exchange bureaux, called ‘Forex’, are open daily and banks in major hotels are open 24 hours. Cairo branches of the Egyptian British Bank and Banque Misr now have ATMs available that accept Visa, MasterCard and Cirrus and are quite common in the main tourist areas.

When to Go

The traditional season for Egypt is between November and the end of February, however in peak

Scuba Diving in the Red Sea

times the resorts can get a bit crowded. Taking this in to account March or April are good compromises offering a great climate and fewer visitors. From July to September the weather is incredibly hot and so venturing from your air-conditioned hotel is best left to early mornings and late evenings. Overall October and early November are probably the best time to visit as the weather is generally excellent and the crowds more manageable.

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Florida: Holiday fun, fun and even more fun!

 

Florida, a general holiday overview of the area, please add your comments and recommendations if you have been there.

Millions of pleasure-seekers can’t be wrong! Florida is North America’s favourite holiday destination and draws hordes of tourists all year round. The reason for the state’s popularity as a

Florida's white sandy beaches and warm blue sea

vacation station is its sunny climate and situation. Consisting of a peninsula jutting out into the Atlantic Ocean from the south-eastern corner of the United States, Florida’s uneven coastline is indented with estuaries, bays, inlets, lagoons and rivers, creating ideal enclaves for the location of holiday resorts. Right in the south the peninsula ends in an arc of islands resting on coral reefs, known as the Florida Keys, today joined and accessed via a highway ending in Key West, the southernmost point of the United States.

After World War II, tourism development took off at a great pace, not to enhance its natural attractions, but in the form of building man-made ones. The central part of the state, particularly around Tampa and Orlando, has since become a theme park paradise for thrill seekers. Enticing venues offer everything from water slides to rollicking roller coasters, and themed animal habitats attract thousands to the accompanying resort hotels on the huge sites of Disney World

Clear blue seas along the Florida 'Sunshine State' coastline.

, Sea World, Busch Gardens and other major resort operators.

The state’s biggest city, Miami, echoes the vibrancy of the rest of this holiday Mecca, with its soft white sandy beaches vying for attention with the city’s numerous attractions and colourful neighbourhoods. Its famous Art Deco district and Latin American quarter are constantly thronged with visitors, many of them passengers from the hundreds of cruise ships that come and go in the bustling port. Within easy access from Miami are the Everglades, a marshy grass plain resonating with wildlife and filled with alligators.

Aptly named the ‘Sunshine State‘, Florida can offer anything anyone seeks in a holiday, whether it is fine wining and dining, learning about space exploration, discovering endangered wildlife, riding a roller coaster or bronzing on one of its famous beaches.

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