Posts Tagged ‘Spain’

Finding Cheap Flights To Alicante


2010
04.19

Most visitors to the Costa Blanca region take an Alicante flight into the area. Alicante airport offers many flight options and low cost fares. The accessibility of rail services, buses and care hire companies make travel to this area easy. You have many choices for travelling from the airport to other areas in the region and around the country.

Over sixty million people travel to Spain each year. The Spanish government has invested in infrastructure to make the country more accessible to both visitors and citizens. As a result, this country is one of the most affordable in terms of travel.

Best Prices on a Spain Flight
The internet offers the ability to reserve flights into the area without a travel agent. Prices fluctuate daily and even many times during a given day. Tickets work on the principle of supply and demand. The more tickets that are available, the cheaper the fare. The opposite is also true.

Nott all travel websites are created equally. Dont expect to find the same deals on all the sites. Flights can vary widely in terms of price and availability. Compare flights on several different sites to get the best deal. This will be more time consuming, but can save you a significant amount of money.

The time of year and day of the week make a big difference in the fares you will pay. Tuesday and Thursday are typically the least expensive days to fly. Friday, Saturday and Sunday are the most expensive flight days. Also, consider taking a flight in the non peak hours to save money. Travelling in the peak summer season will be more expensive than in the off peak season, just before or after the summer.

Book in advance for the best deals. Some people believe that waiting until the last minute is a good way to get a deal. This can be true in the off season, but flights fill up quickly in the peak season. To get a good deal and still have the availability, you should book your trip about three months in advance for international travel.

Discount Carriers for a Cheap Alicante Flight
Discount European airlines often offer good deals on flights into Alicante ( http://www.alicante-spain.com/cheap_alicante_flights.html ). These flights are not always listed on all travel sites. They can be a little tough to find and youll need to spend some time looking around. Although it will be more time consuming, you will save more money, which may be well worth the time invested.

Discount airlines are able to offer better prices in exchange for less convenience on the plane. These are no frills flights. There is little or no food served on the plane. You wont get a meal, but may get a small snack on some flights. On other carriers, you will be charged for drinks. This helps keep down the cost of the tickets. Consider bringing your own snacks on the plane for your trip.

You should expect some inconvenience in exchange for the lower fare. In some cases, your flight will not be direct. You may need to change planes during your journey. If you are connecting in another country, you may need to collect your bags and check them in again for the second flight of your trip. This can be a hassle, but again you will save money. Ask about this policy with the individual airline.

Keep in mind that you may have more inconvenience if your flight is cancelled for any reason. It may not be as easy to get another flight when using a small airline as it is with a major carrier. Larger carriers wont honor your ticket and youll have to wait for an alternate flight with your small airline.

Geography of Morocco


2010
04.15

Morocco boasts a fantastic variation in terrain and vegetation, with fertile plains near its Atlantic coast, many dramatic mountains and The Sahara Desert.

Location: Morocco is situated in northwest Africa and is separated from Spain at the northernmost tip by the narrow Straits of Gibraltar. Moroccos land borders are with Algeria and Mauritania. The Atlantic Ocean lies to the west and the Mediterranean to the north.

Land mass: Approx. 446,000sq km

Land use:
arable land 21%
permanent crops 1%
permanent pastures 47%
forests and woodland 20%
other 11%

Mountains

There are several fantastic mountain ranges in Morocco on which you can climb, hike, ski or ride mules. The amazing variety of foliage, natural water features and mountain peaks is captivating.

The mountains are often heavily wooded, with firs and cedars on the higher slopes. In winter many of the mountains are covered in snow. Many mountain animals live here, including the unusual Atalas monkey, along with a large variety of migratory birds and birds of prey, such as eagles. There is a large bird reserve located where the Moulouya river flows into the Mediterranean sea.

Amtoudi Peak: Located south of Agadir. You can either climb the 2030 cm narrow, rocky trail along the edge, or hire a mule to do the job for you. A Spectacular view awaits you at the top.

Atlas Mountains: Filling most of the northwestern corner of Africa, the Atlas are divided into 5 regions stretching from Morocco, through northern Algeria and touching Tunisia.

Morocco has the Middle Atlas, High Atlas and Anti Atlas. The High Atlas is the highest range, with Jabal Toubkal stretching to 4,165 metres. The Middle Atlas reaches 3,350 metres and the Anti Atlas does not reach higher than 2,531 metres, but it still has some very rugged landscape. At the edge of the Anti-Atlas in the extreme south, the scenery is consists of vast, eroded gorges which flow with the rivers into the dry, desolate wastes of the Sahara desert.

Chefchaouen Mountains: Located in the north east, south of Tetouan. The Chefchaouen Mountains have two peaks, Jebel Meggou at 1,625 meters above sea level and Jebel Tisouka with its mosque on top at 2,050 meters.

Oregano Mountains, Taliouine: Located near Tiznit, south of Agadir. These mountains are covered with oregano and transmit the scent throughout the valley. At the top of these mountains (1,500 meters above sea level) are two caves used by goats for shelter.

Rif Mountains: Located on the northernmost area of Morocco on the north eastern limits of the Atalas mountains. The Rif mountains are made up of steep cliffs, near the coastline of Mediterranean Morocco where the terrain is rugged.

Sarhro Mountains: Located south west of Marrakesh. They are a wonderful winter trekking destination as the desert cools and the High Atlas Mountains become covered with snow. It is a remote area adorned with volcanic monoliths, vegetated plateaux, canyons, tiny Berber villages and the nomadic Ait Atta people. The Sarho are arguably the most charming mountains in the whole of Morocco

Setti Fatma: Located at the end of the Ourika Valley in Marrakesh. It has seven beautiful waterfalls, breathtaking views and mountain long trails for hardened hikers.

Tafraoute Mountains: Located south east of Agadir. The rocky, pink mountains here are the main attractions. A Belgian artist, Jean Verame, once painted some of the rocks blue in 1984, although these have now faded.

Tan Tan Mountains: Located down south. Known for its very flat peak and hollowness in some parts of the mountain.

Rivers

Morocco has the most extensive river system in North Africa. Its rivers generally flow northwest to the Atlantic or southeast towards the Sahara Desert. The main rivers of Morocco are the Sebou which runs into the Atlantic, and the Moulouya running into the Mediterranean.

Deserts

To the south and east lies the Sahara Desert. The Sahara is the world’s largest desert and in Arabic its name means “wilderness”. The Sahara does not fit the traditional idea of an entirely flat and waterless area. There are streams in the hills and the desert oases support both human and animal life.

Plants in the desert region survive with little water; some have very deep roots, others have small leaves or spines. Desert animals must also survive with little water and many, eg. the desert fox, remain hidden during the heat of the day others, such as gazelles, travel many miles in search of water.

Fertile Plains

These are to be found along the Atlantic coast, stretching to the Atlas Mountains and they are rich for agriculture, producing most of the countrys fruit and vegetables. It is well irrigated by the melt water from mountain snows from the Atlas. Typical plants are orange trees, date palms and cork oak trees.

Climate

Morocco’s climate varies widely: The north is Mediterranean and the south is subtropical while the sea and mountains help to maintain a pleasant climate.

Winters are mild and the summers are hot and dry. Average daytime temperatures in winter range from 16 to 23 C and in summer, from 33 to 42 C. Like Spain, Morocco has approximately 330 days of sunshine per year.

Mountain peaks are covered with snow for most of the year.

Desert temperature variations between night and day are extreme and rainfall is low and unpredictable.

The Environments Future

Moroccos natural environment is under pressure in a number of ways: The increasing number of tourists and the over exploitation of resources such as oil and phosphates could damage the ecosystem in the desert. Overgrazing and the spread of the desert may also threaten currently productive areas in the future.

Wine travel


2010
03.10

Wine has been an integral part of many civilizations since a long time. Wine formed an important part of the culture in many countries ever since the origin of mankind. Many of our wine making skills dates back to our ancestors who originally invented the process of producing the finest wines in the world. Although the methods for fermenting grapes to produce wine may have grown more refined today but their basics originate from the procedures laid down by our ancestors. Many of the craziest people in world hang about at different places to experience the finest wine quality produced throughout the globe. These trips for tasting wines are growing more and more popular each day. Exclusive visits to specific wine producing areas are planned for an exotic experience of tasting wine at a place where it originates.

Many of the countries like Italy, Spain, Portugal, Australia, Germany, California and those in the Mediterranean region are all known for producing wine. Yet the finest wines in the present day scenario are believed to come from France. France has lately emerged as most popular wine producing country offering too many varieties of wines available throughout the world.

Recreational trips are developing many new themes for travel each day and the tour operators are coming up with new ideas to attract prospective customers. Due to the ever-growing popularity of wine in our community many wine tasting trips are organized either individually or by groups. Also many tour operators organize trips to wine producing regions where wine lovers can have great pleasurable moments. Trips can be to any local wine rearing area or somewhere far off where one can reach comfortably only through air. Some places are very famous for making finest wines and people are usually attracted to the popular spots that produce wines so that they can taste the best wines at their original place. Also many high profile companies that produce wine send invitations to their valued customers as a business promotion plan, so that the customers can have a taste of the recently launched flavors of wine. Whatever be the reason a wine tasting trip is always an exhilarating experience for a wine explorer.

Wine tasting trips can last for a day, a week or more than that depending on the available time and the choice of destination. Many tour organizers also combine wine trips with an exotic location for lodging and a lavish food style coupled along the trip so that the travelers have an experience of lifetime. Among all possible destinations France has emerged as the mast preferred spot for wine enthusiasts. It gives a feeling like experiencing heaven on earth when one is on any personalized wine exploration tour.

Wine exploration can be great for wine novices and wine experts as it makes them familiar with the most popular wines and also the best selected ones. Anyone serving wine for tasting needs to take care of every small details of the surrounding to create a perfect ambience for the occasion . The glasses used should be tapering towards the sides and the color of class should always be transparent. One must remember that visitors are here to taste wine and not to drink it hence the quantity poured must be very small around one-third the size of glass. Enthusiasts of wine always immensely cherish wine exploration trips.

Get The Best Travel Deal


2010
02.13

Students, backpackers, family vacationers, business buddies, budget travelers, and individual traveler have something in common: they all want to get the best travel deal possible. And while everybody wants to get the best price out of every travel deal they made, more and more people are searching and digging dipper to get the price they can afford.

You too can get the best travel deal the next time you fly to another country. Here are some of the ways of achieving it:

Timing is best factor in achieving the travel deal you desire. If you want a cheaper flight, schedule it during off-peak season. For example, if you want to travel to Europe simply for vacation and not after celebrations and festivals, dont target dates where you have to rub shoulders with other travelers. Remember that during peak seasons, demands are high. As a consequence, air travel tickets, hotel accommodations, restaurant reservations, are rentals, and everything in the middle goes nowhere but up. Traveling during this season means high travel cost.

Your destination also affects the type of travel deal you can get. If in case you want travel in any country in South America, you can notice upon your online research how prices differ from one country to another. The best trick you can do is to choose the cheapest country. Oftentimes, type of accommodation is relatively the same with other high-rated countries.

One of the biggest and heaviest one-time-pain in your pocket is paying for the plane tickets. So, you would want to get the cheapest seats possible. But choosing one does not necessarily mean you have to seat on the tail or at the most isolated part of the plane. You can always check for discount air travel seats both online or on airline companies. Usually, these discounted tickets are only waiting to be tapped. Or, if you really want to get good travel deal easily, fly with small airline companies offering extra low airfare.

Getting a cheap travel deal does not mean savings up to the extent that you have to skip meals or deprive yourself of good foods. Common misconception of first time travelers is that great foods could only be acquired on fancy restaurants. This is totally wrong. You can enjoy your day eating local delicacies at very affordable prices. In Spain, if you want to taste the tapa, you dont need to go to your hotel restaurant, you always have the option to roam around the city and locate very affordable dining places where tapas are served at cheap price. In Paris, you dont have to seat next to all the tourists on a caf. You can stroll the park and look for vendors of burgers, hotdogs or sausage. You can sit and watch the Eiffel Tower with a glass of wise you buy from local grocery.

A good travel deal could also be acquired even before leaving. And the best way to look for it is online. You can search hundreds upon hundreds of different travel sites that offer good travel deals. Since it always boils down to competition, these sites offer competitive travel deals. Soon enough with an extra effort on researching, you can get travel deals that would not hurt your budget.

There are other ways to get the best travel deal. You can take family package, travel package, holiday package, or even special packages. The key is, work your way through these travel deals and decide which among these work for you best.