Enjoying Cheap Holidays in Europe

With the present economic crisis affecting all of Europe, the majority of people are trying to lessen their expenses in order to make do with their reduced incomes and in some cases loss of jobs.  Sometimes, some non-essential things are no longer bought and people have to adjust to save some of their hard-earned money for basic needs.  Some people might be even be convinced now is not the right time to go on holidays.  Nothing could be more further from the truth.  With a lot of people experiencing added stress and anxieties, now is exactly the right time to take a break and leave all your worries behind, at least for a while.

Banish the though that every holiday costs a large amounts of money. In fact, it is very much possible to enjoy cheap holidays in Europe without emptying out your pockets.  One good option to consider would be to go local.  If you and your family only have the weekend or only a few days to spend, try going to tourist attractions that are just a few miles away from your home.  There are a lot of inns and home-style accommodations available all over Europe which caters mostly to locals who are just there for a few days.  This type of holiday can be the most affordable and will take a lot less energy and hassle than going to overseas.  Besides, it always makes so much sense to go exploring your own local attractions before you go far looking for adventures and excitement.

Of course, when you are thinking of the once-a-year holiday wherein you wish to take your family or friends to someplace exotic and totally unfamiliar, you might want to consider some of the more popular tourist destinations in Europe.  The key to having cheap holidays in several cities in Europe is still careful planning.  Try looking for deals and packages offered through the Internet, which are normally offered during off-peak seasons.  Savings can be incurred by saying in a resort where rooms are equipped with kitchens and dining area.  This way, you can prepare your own meals instead of constantly eating in restaurants where you will be sure to pay a pretty penny after each and every meal.  Another option would be to stay in a hotel a short distance away from the centre of the city or town, as rates are surely lower compared to those located right in the central hub of an area.

Consider taking package reservations which include accommodations, airfare, and tours.  These travel products are often in demand due to the promised savings and convenience, since the traveller does not have to think of organizing their holidays and everything’s taken cared of. If you want to play the travel agent and secure the best possible holiday which cost within the budget, scour the Internet for attractive deals and offers.

Heading for destinations that are more laid back and has lesser crowds often lead to savings for you and your family.  Granted, you won’t get to enjoy all the other amenities promised in more metropolitan settings but lesser known destinations often emphasize on natural attractions and the hospitality of the locals.  What’s more, you get to spend more time bonding with your loved ones with lesser distractions, translating to happier memories you can take back with you.  Now who can truly say you cannot enjoy holidays without spending all your hard-earned savings on it?  And planning and preparing for cheap holidays in Europe gets easier and better with practice, ensuring you and your family gets to be seasoned travellers without burning a hole through your pockets.  Now that’s something to look forward to year after year, don’t you think?

Ваш отзыв , 12 Apr 2011

Compare Airfare and grab a great Flight Deal

Are you looking for some cheap flights deal to any of the world’s hottest destinations? Well, you are absolutely in right place. I am going to disclose some places where you can actually get some of the best inexpensive flight deals to anywhere across the globe. But before traveling you need to finalize your budget to book flights. It’s just your budget that will completely decide that whether you are comfortable with low cost flights or with some known and major airlines like, British Airways, Etihad Airways, Qatar Airways, Singapore Airway, Air France and many more. Most of the times people prefer deciding their budget first and then contact travel agent accordingly. You will find countless travel agents in your cities. After every 5 or 6 shops you will discover a shop of travel agent. But you got to be extremely careful while dealing with them. Make sure that the agent you choose is dealing with some of the major airlines. Don’t make a mistake of dealing with various travel agents at one time.

As per my opinion the best way to grab good flight deals to any particular destination is through online travel agents. You can easily find the splendid flight deals for any place while sitting at your home by online. You will discover thousands on the internet which provide cheap flights that will suit your pocket. But you need to be really careful while booking your air tickets. There are also many fake websites available on the internet which can take your credit card numbers and use your cards illegally. Do not forget to check whether the website is IATA or ATOL protected or not and it should be certified by VeriSign.

Also, don’t forget to compare airfare by changing departure and reach dates for a specified destination. Time and dates play a key role in grabbing a good flight deal. Flights during mid week turn out to be quite inexpensive than the one’s on weekends especially Saturday and Sunday. Alongside, mid night or early morning flights are also quite inexpensive. Adding to it, avoid traveling during peak seasons or festivals time as flight rates are damn costly during this time. Opt for off peak time travel. The best bargains in travel can be availed during these times.

If talking about safety along with huge savings, Globester.com is one such site which comes out to be quite advantageous. It’s totally protected with IATA and ATOL and is fully verified by VeriSign. Moreover, it promises you to introduce to some of the best flight deals for your next vacation.

Ваш отзыв , 12 Apr 2011

Mind your Manners: French Etiquette

Everyday Etiquette: France

Meeting People

In general the French prefer to be introduced to strangers, if at all possible wait for a third party introduction when meeting someone new. When speaking with someone it is common to use their title plus their family name (Madame Brown) until given permission to do otherwise.

Personal compliments and comments on physical appearance (I love your dress) are not appropriate as they are considered overly personal.

The exchange of business cards is a common practice when first meeting someone

Physical Greetings

When greeting someone a handshake accompanied by a “Pleased to meet you” is appropriate. When departing be sure to shake everyone’s hand, a general group wave as is often done in the United States is not looked on favorably.

An “air kiss” is an appropriate greeting once you have established a relationship with someone.

Physical Space

The French are comfortable with standing slightly closer to one another than Americans do.

Eye Contact

Intense direct eye contact is common, looking away is a sign of disinterest and/or that you are behaving rude.

Good Topics of Discussion

Politics, issues of controversy, current events, soccer, arts and anything that results in a good debate.

Bad Topics of Discussion

Avoid the common American question of “what do you do?” as it is considered rude and too personal. Also avoid commenting on specific “French” things unless you are an expert on the topic.

Communication Style

Moments of silence in France are rare once a conversation gets rolling. Initially upon meeting the French are politely restrained but once they get to know you they can be loud and highly animated.

The French are a combination of the logical North and the passionate South and as a result they are often able to process and explain their points quite logically, however when an issue arises of which they are passionate about a highly dramatic outburst can occur.

Waiting in Line

In general the French are not fantastic about waiting in line. A friendship with the banker at a bank might allow you to bypass the line altogether.

Walking

France is a country of walkers; the majority of errands are done on foot.

Shopping

Customer service is not as “in your face” as it is in the United States. Generally a salesclerk will ignore you until eye contact is made signaling service is required. A person who is dressed nicely will get more respect and better treatment than a person who is dressed in sweats and a t-shirt.

When shopping at the grocery store be aware that if you touch the fruits or vegetables—you buy them.

Public Transportation

When on the bus or train it is polite to give up your seat for the elderly, handicapped, pregnant women and parents with children.

Casual conversations with strangers on public transportation is not common or overly welcome.

Tipping

The tip is generally already included in the price at a restaurant. A standard tip for a taxi driver is 10 percent. Bellmen usually receive 1 Euro per bag.

Appropriate Dress

The French are very thoughtful in their style of dress and value taste and quality. What one chooses to wear in the morning is always very well thought out. In general the French dress more formally than Americans do.

Women are very concerned with their skin (facials begin at a young age) and hairstyles. Accessories are a must and unique color combining is common.

Meal Time

Breakfast is typically from 7 to 9 AM.

A traditional French Breakfast is a cup of coffee along with a croissant.

Lunch is typically from 12 to 2 PM

Traditionally lunch is the largest meal of the day and can be quite elaborate. Nowadays a typical lunch is often sandwiches or salads, and meat and vegetable plates. Desert, wine and coffee almost always accompany the meal.

Dinner is typically from 7:30 to 8:30 PM.

Dinner consists of an appetizer, soup, a main course, dessert, coffee and chocolates. Wine is carefully selected and always served.

Table Manners

The French do not switch their knife and fork as people do in the States. The fork remains in the left hand and the knife in the right hand. Almost everything in France is eaten with a knife and fork.

Placing your utensils down on your plate signifies to wait staff that you are finished.

When not in use keep your hands in your lap and pass dishes to the left.

Who Pays?

In general the person who did the inviting is the person that pays.

Punctuality

Arriving “fashionably late” (15-20 minutes) is acceptable.

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Ваш отзыв , 12 Apr 2011

Palace on wheels journey – a royal ride

Visit the royal ride of seven nights and eight days through the train Palace on wheels. Winner of PATA Gold award in the year 1987 this train has been successfully serving its guests over a long period of time.
The Palace on Wheels train launched in the year 1982 takes its guests on a legendry journey to various destinations Jaipur, Jaisalmer, Jodhpur, Ranthambore National Park, Chittorgarh, Udaipur, Bharatpur National Park, Agra and Delhi exploring its exotic tourist spots. The train is housed with fourteen deluxe saloons, two restaurant cars, one bar cum lounge and four service cars along with channel music, intercom, wall to wall carpeting and many more.
The Palace on wheels package takes the tourists on a pleasure ride to the dazzling destinations making their journey regal. The exclusive one week itinerary comprises of the following schedule.
Day 1
Board the Palace on Wheels train at Delhi railway station after receiving a warm welcome.
Day 2
Explore the very first destination Jaipur, also known as pink city and visit the most stunning City Palace along with many other forts by this royal train Palace on Wheels.
Day 3
Arrive at Sawai Madhopur, the next Palace on Wheels destinations and make a visit the Ranthambore National Park to explore tigers and other animals like spotted deer, wild boar, jungle cat, Indian gazel, and many more.
Day 4
Palace on Wheels Train Journey offers a fabulous visit to the Chittorgarh Fort along with the historical forts and palaces to relish.
Day 5
Capture the deserts of the Golden city, Jaisalmer and visit the Sonar Quila Fort along with the famed Jain Temples.
Day 6
Discover the Mehrangarh fort built by Rao Jodha in 1459 and buy beautiful handicrafts in the near by market.
Day 7
Palace on Wheels destination, the Bharatpur Bird sanctuary also famed as Keoladeo Ghana National Park provides an opportunity for the tourists to spot the beautiful birds and wild animals.

Day 8
The final Palace on Wheels destination takes its tourists back to Delhi arriving at Safdarjung Railway station.
Mark an overwhelming experience to your journey through this majestic train Palace on wheels India and gather some memories which you would cherish forever.

Ваш отзыв , 10 Apr 2011

Travel and Tourism in Oman

Travel and Tourism in Oman

Travel And Tourism in Oman report offers a comprehensive guide to the market at a national level. It looks at travel accommodation, transportation, car rental, tourist attractions and retail travel. It identifies the leading companies and offers strategic analysis of key factors influencing the market, including background information on disposable income, annual leave and holiday taking habits.
Why buy this report
* Get insight into trends in market performance
* Pinpoint growth sectors and identify factors driving change
* Identify market and brand leaders and understand the competitive environment
Product coverage
Car rental; Demand factors; Health and wellness tourism; Tourism flows domestic; Tourism flows inbound; Tourism flows outbound; Tourism receipts and expenditure; Tourist attractions; Transportation; Travel accommodation; Travel retail
Executive summary
Oman’s travel and tourism industry: halfway through achieving Vision 2020
Oman’s travel and tourism industry is now halfway towards achieving its Vision 2020. The latter revolves around five areas of focus establishing Oman as a regional travel and tourism hub, increasing the contribution of the market to GDP to not less than 3%, increasing the participation of the private sector and activating its role in the development of various tourism activities, attracting foreign direct investment (FDI), and increasing the Omanisation (the replacement of expatriate workers with local ones) percentage of the market to 80%. The healthy growth of travel and tourism in 2008 along with the investment initiatives underway and the growing worldwide awareness of Oman’s tourism potential are just some of the indicators that the sultanate is on track with its Vision 2020.
The crisis takes its toll on Oman
As the global financial crisis struck in the second half of 2008, Oman was not immune. On the macroeconomic level, the government has released its approved 2009 budget highlighting a deficit of OR0.8 billion or around US$2.1 billion. In addition, Oman’s economic growth is expected to decline to three percent in 2009 as the crisis weighs. The travel and tourism industry posted lower growth in 2008; however, this decline does not fully capture the full effect on Oman, given the fact that Oman’s high season of arrivals – Muscat Festival and Khareef Salalah Festival – ended before the financial crisis took its toll on arrivals.

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