Archive for June, 2009

July deals for Egypt from £359pp

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009
Summer Scorchers from £349 5* Savoy Sharm el Sheikh bed & breakfast 7nts from £519 plus free upgrade to next room category + discounts on sports & Soho Square* 5* Movenpick Taba half board 7nts from £479 plus free upgrade to all inclusive & free room upgrade* 5*...

Soma Bay (Egypt) Golf Now On Sale

Monday, June 29th, 2009
SOMA BAY GOLF NOW ON SALE Voted the number 1 golf course outside Europe by readers of 'Golf Journal' for two years running and designed by Gary Player Soma Bay's championship golf course offers panoramic views of the desert, the azure waters of the Red Sea and the lush greens. Adjacent to the par 72 championship course is a par 3 challenge...

The 6 Best Tips For A Family Vacation To Remember

Friday, June 26th, 2009

Any great summer vacation starts with planning your travel destination. Make sure to talk with your entire family before you start booking at travel arrangements. People’s lives are busy and you would hate to book a hotel just to find out that someone in your family can’t make it.

Another great family vacation tip is to layout what family members should do in case of an emergency or if someone is separated from the family. Most vacationers take this for granted, but you should always be safe rather than sorry. This is especially important if you have small children in your family. Tell them what they should do if they get lost or designate a meeting spot to go to. When you are visiting large amusement parks or relaxing at a water park, it is very easy for a child to wander off and get lost.

When planning your families’ summer vacation make sure that everyone is well aware of what you will be doing while on vacation and for how long you will be traveling. This helps everyone plan out what they need to bring and how many changes of clothes and other items. Also, if you will be driving to your vacation spot you may want to suggest that everyone bring games or reading materials to help make the travel enjoyable.

While on the topic of traveling in a car, make plans ahead of time to make the drive more fun. For example, you could rent a car television and DVD player so everyone can watch movies while you are traveling. Make sure and pack movies that the entire family will enjoy because you do not want any fighting over what gets watched before you ever reach your vacation spot.

You should also encourage family members to pack other things that will entertain them. Suggest that they bring their PSP or iPod and that way there will be no fighting over what music everyone has to listen to. Also make sure to pack extra batteries and power cords for charging everyone’s devices. The last thing you want to do is head off for vacation and after 1 hour of traveling everyone’s PSP or iPod is out of juice.

If you are taking a long trip and have to travel for a large distance make sure everyone brings a pillow for comfort and to take naps. You may also want to pack snacks and beverages so you are not required to make a stop every time someone gets hungry or thirsty.

Taking a summer vacation with your family should be an enjoyable, relaxing and memorable experience. Following the tips outlined above will help ensure that your vacation is a fun trip for everyone.

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Free child places & more in Taba

Friday, June 19th, 2009
If you are looking for great value, added benefits and excellent offers on family prices, golf and diving, the answer is clear - Taba! Free child places this summer Available at theHyatt Regency,Three Corners El Wekala,Coral Hilton Nuweiba, Intercontinental,Movenpick andSol Y Mar Sea StarinJuly and August only Limited availability - book quickly!...

Beating The Winter Blues In Aruba

Friday, June 19th, 2009

While snow is falling throughout the U.S., the Caribbean island of Aruba is enjoying never-ending summer. With an average annual temperature of 82°F (28°C), visitors are guaranteed a balmy climate regardless of season. In fact, no month has an average high temperature lower than 85°F (29°C) or higher than 89°F (32°C). Low temperatures typically range from 76°F (24°C) to 80°F (27°C), allowing visitors to enjoy the nightlife all year long. Yet, because so many of us suffer the winter blues at home, the travel season from December to April is the best time to take advantage of Aruba’s amazing climate.

Though Aruba lies close to the equator, a consistent eastern trade wind cools the island and prevents storms from hovering over the island. As a result, Aruba averages a mere 18 inches of precipitation a year, with most rain falling between October and January. This trade wind also creates impeccable conditions on the eastern coast for sports such as windsurfing. On the other hand, the calm waters of the western coast are great for scuba diving and snorkeling. The sun even rises and sets at nearly the same time every day, allowing visitors to enjoy a majestic Caribbean site any time of year. Perhaps best of all, the island is never threatened by tropical storms.

One of the biggest advantages of visiting Aruba during January and February is the ongoing Carnival celebration. Beginning with the New Year, Carnival is a nonstop festival highlighted by parades, live music and unique cultural performances. The Carnival celebration peaks with the Grand Parade – now in its 53rd year – on the Sunday before Ash Wednesday. If you were wondering just how important Carnival is in Aruba, take note that the island has declared the following Monday a national day of rest!
These winter months are also a great time to explore Aruba’s Arikok National Park, a one-of-a-kind nature preserve covering nearly 20% of the island. With miles of hiking trails and numerous exotic species you won’t see anywhere else, Arikok National Park is an essential stop on your Aruba vacation regardless of when you visit.

Though it may seem strange to lie out on the beach in mid-February, that is exactly what makes Aruba so enticing. Aruba’s beaches regularly rank among the cleanest, widest and most beautiful in the Caribbean. On the island’s southwestern coast, travelers will find one beach after another, each with its own unique atmosphere and diverse activities. Nearly all of the beaches are public and plenty offer water sports equipment, swimming and diving.

In addition to outstanding shopping opportunities, Aruba’s capital Oranjestad features a number of unique museums and historic sites. Oranjestad is, in fact, a bustling colonial capital during the high season, with plenty of tours and activities available. Outside the capital, you will find a wealth of historic architecture and remnants of Aruba’s colonial past. As Aruba’s high season corresponds with the States’ winter months, activities can be harder to find in the summer. Yet, the tourism off season – from April until the beginning of the winter holiday season – can be a great time for families and budget-conscious travelers to visit Aruba, as plenty of discounts are available. However, keep in mind that some tour operators may have limited or no service during parts of the off season, while stores and restaurants generally close earlier. Aruba’s summer months are also enjoyed by more European and South American visitors, though Americans are still the most represented tourist group.

A winter escape to Aruba can be a dream come true for Americans trapped in the snow. Every season in Aruba will deliver great weather and great fun.

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This article was written by Justin Burch. Justin writes select pieces about travel in Caribbean for the Marriott Aruba hotels

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