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Get exclusive holiday deals to the picturesque Courmayeur

Filed under: France — Emma on August 27, 2009 @ 9:06 pm

Courmayeur caters to the skiing requirements of all standards. These may include the resort’s World Cup Downhill and the International which are both 4 miles runs which descend at a distance of about 3500 feet. With a good chance of having snow throughout the season it is a worthwhile place to book a skiing holiday.

Skiing is an enduring experience in Courmayeur. There are two primary ski regions, the largest one being Chécrouit - Val Veny, which is just above the resort and suits most beginners and intermediates. There are also few testing off-piste descents from top to bottom, which can be handled with the help of a guide. Mont Blanc offers a limited lift network for expert skiers, serving steeper yet spectacular trails and links towards Chamonix that combines with Argentière to further the Chamonix Valley, and is thus a part of the Courmayeur lift pass.

The Mont Blanc Ski School is one of the oldest and renowned ski schools in Italy. It was formed in 1936 and offer practical teaching on skiing on the wide open slopes in Courmayeur. On the other hand, intermediates enjoy access to both wide open spaces and testing routes ahead of Courmayeur and are yet able to handle the difficult red and black runs. The Alpine Guides Society of Courmayeur, a free association of alpine professionals, offers numerous skiing excursions for intermediates as well as skiers aged 10 and above.

Experience the sunshine on your city break to Les Deux Alpes

Filed under: Les Deux Alpes — Tim on August 21, 2009 @ 4:07 pm

As the name suggests, Les Deux Alpes is composed of two Alps – two Alpine pastures together which have formed a ski resort. One of most well known destinations for ski breaks, Les Deux Alpes boasts of beautiful après-ski and a varied range of slopes for all level of skiers, similar to Courchevel, Meribel and Alpe d’Huez.

Great skiing opportunities

Skiing in Les Deux Alpes is simply unique yet exciting for both skiers and snowboarders who can also enjoy long hours of glowing sun throughout the day. Apart from enjoying the scenic mountainous views, once can catch the beautiful glimpse of extensive terrain and also an efficient lift infrastructure system. Beginners and intermediates can look for a number of slopes to practice on whilst expert skiers can work on off-piste runs of the legendary ‘La Grave’ under the right conditions. Snowboarders can enjoy hopping into a challenging boarder cross, fun park and one mile-long couloir. Europe’s largest skiable glacier, Mont-de-Lans resides on the top of the main mountain, now managed by the tourist office.

Outdoor activities to explore

Les Deux Alpes boast of a number of bars and clubs as well as a heated outdoor swimming pool, sports centre, outdoor ice rink and resort tanking centre offering a flotarium, Turkish baths and sauna for a rejuvenating experience. Some of the resorts in close proximity to Les Deux Alpes include Auris En Oisans, Oz en Oisans, Col d’ Omon, Alpe d’Huez and Vaujany.

Enjoy last minute holiday skiing in Meribel

Filed under: Meribel — Adam on August 20, 2009 @ 6:47 pm

Meribel, also traditionally known as Meribel les Allues, is one of the excellent resorts for your last minute skiing holiday in France. Such small yet fascinating city breaks not only offer you access to the giant ski areas but also give you an opportunity to get acquainted with a great resort. In the midst of the valley, you can enjoy staying in a lively cosmopolitan resort such as Meribel that ensure you get the best holiday deals around.

Set up by an Englishman during the 1930s, Meribel is situated amid the Three Valleys skiing area retaining its strong British presence and is also recognised as one of the most popular cheap holidays for Brits. The valley of Meribel runs north to south whilst Courchevel branches off towards the east and Val Thorens and Les Menuires branch off towards the west. The skiing area is gigantic with more than 150 kms of runs and more than 600 kms of piste with all lifts linked together by 200 lifts within the Three Valley region.

Last minute holidays in Meribel, not forgetting the superb lift infrastructure system, takes you through the highest number of rapid gondolas in the world. The Three Valleys ski area offers numerous downhill avenues and cruising runs to keep your spirits up. The skiing area is also considered as ‘the intermediates’ paradise’ amongst Europeans. Expert skiers can make use of the opportunities to hone their skills. With so many avenues to explore, you cannot afford to miss such cheap holidays in Meribel.

Enjoy skiing on holiday in Val d’Isere

Filed under: Val d'Isere — Adam on @ 8:35 am

If you have been longing for a fantastic holiday in Europe, while you go skiing, Val d’Isere is one of the most exciting destinations for the best holiday deals. Val d’Isere is also well known for offering great skiing and excellent nightlife. Every year, throughout the Ski season, people from around Europe, particularly skiers and snowboarders, flock to Val d’Isere in order to enjoy the toughest and most challenging on and off-piste skiing.

Apart from the superb skiing experience, you can also enjoy spectacular and breathtaking views in the midst of 300 kms of piste that comprise the Espace Killy Ski space along with the neighbouring resort of Tignes. Val d’Isere is no doubt your first choice destination for last minute holidays when it comes to European skiing. Besides, you experience a unique combination of amazing nightlife which includes the Morris Pub and Dick’s Tea Bar, which together makes it a great and varied experience for you.

All novice skiers can look for a number of slopes, ranging from nursery slopes to easy green and blue runs, coupled with implausible reds and blacks to challenge even the most expert skier. Val d’Isere offers a wide area of marked runs and when it comes to staying at Val d’Isere, there are always holiday deals available that facilitate plenty of excellent hotel options and cosy ski chalets. One can book superb packages online with ease.

City breaks to La Plagne: a spectacular holiday destination

Filed under: La Plagne — Emma on August 19, 2009 @ 5:26 pm

Enveloped by pristine pistes, La Plagne stands as one of the best destinations for skiing holidays in France. La Plagne is one of the most popular city breaks to offer a varied number of runs and ski options to all levels of skiers. Besides, there are sharp steep blacks, terrains for prime glacier skiing and broad motorway pistes suitable for cruising. The resort offers a ski area of 225 kms for vast skiing.

Last minute skiing holidays in La Plagne
La Plagne offers you an opportunity to ski in different resorts amid the Savioe Alps, if you have a six-day pass. The resorts, containing about 1,500 kms of skiing, may include the Three Valley ski holiday resorts such as Val Thorens, Courchevel, and L’Espace Killy. La Plagne combined with Les Arcs paves way for the Paradiski area with 450 kms of manicured piste for the skiers. Villages in La Plagne are stretched at such a high altitude that skiing is done above the tree line, cutting through forests on trails towards other resorts. Routes towards Champagny are set in the backyard of the natural snow range. Such city breaks work especially great for intermediate skiers as there are fewer numbers of black runs. Expert skiers on the other hand will be pleased to head towards access to off-piste opportunities. Beginners can look for cheap deals on a number of nursery slopes.

Recreational activities
All villages in La Plagne have about 11 Ecole du Ski Francais ski schools which conduct standard ski sessions which offer amazing off-piste guided ‘Ski Total’ packages to the students. Then you have floodlit slalom racing on Tuesday evenings with prizes in Champagny. Cross-country skiers can enjoy cross country tracks of about 90 kms.

Have a great cheap holiday at Euro Disney this season

Filed under: Disneyland Paris, Paris — Adam on August 12, 2009 @ 10:20 am

If you have ever been to Disney World in the USA, you will absolutely love the thrills and chills of Disneyland Paris. Disneyland Paris is essentially designed in order to cater to Disney fans in Europe. Disneyland Paris has all the amazing rides and parks in the original Disneyland and is a great place to have a cheap holiday with your family and your friends.

People in Europe know it as Euro Disney. Euro Disney is a mere distance of twenty minutes from Paris and has a world of shops, restaurants, hotels and more. If you are planning a cheap holiday with your family to Disneyland Paris this summer, you should make the right decisions in terms of accommodation, food, rides and more in order to have a blast at Europe’s favorite amusement park.

It is important for you to make the right choices when it comes to accommodation at Disneyland Paris.
While there are hotels that are extremely expensive and luxurious in Disneyland Paris, there are also a whole lot of hotels that are cheap and very comfortable. You should do extensive research on the range of hotels in Disneyland Paris before making your choice. It is advisable to check in to a hotel that is in close proximity to the rides in order to save on the time getting there.

With these basic considerations in check, you will be able to have a great cheap holiday at Euro Disney.

Book you last minute holiday to a relaxing holiday destination

Filed under: Paris — Tim on August 8, 2009 @ 10:09 am

It is only when you are completely exhausted from your daily routine and have time to think about it do you realise that a holiday is what you need. But that could be a bit difficult considering you may have not made prior arrangements. Fortunately, you no longer have to worry about getting a decent holiday package, thanks to the many last minute holiday packages available.

Booking the perfect last minute holiday

More often than not, people book last minute holidays to destinations in Europe where they can just explore a city and relax. This is because these last minute holidays are not as expensive as they used to be anymore. There are a number of wonderful places to visit in Europe. For instance, a last minute holiday to Paris is a great way to get away from it all.

A walk around the Eiffel Tower is a great way to start a relaxing trip to the beautiful city of Paris. There is absolutely no need to worry about cooking with the many cafes, bistros and restaurants that serve excellent French cuisine. Simply wandering about the city and taking in the sights is a great way to spend a last minute holiday in Paris.

There are a number of places in the city which are of historical importance, that attract tourists every year. Bohemian Paris, for instance, is a wonderful place to see if you are looking for the old essence of the city. Visiting other places like Notre Dame de Paris, La Conciergerie and Musee du Louvre will definitely make your last minute holiday to Paris worthwhile.

Visit Paris, the most romantic city in the world

Filed under: Paris — Emma on August 3, 2009 @ 4:43 pm

Paris is known as the most romantic city in the world. Every woman dreams of being swept off her feet and being proposed to at the top of the Eiffel tower. Paris comes alive especially at night. You can see the Eiffel tower lit up from anywhere in the city. This city is truly a romantic city and is a great place to go to fall in love again. There are a lot of cheap holiday packages available in France. You can easily plan last minute holidays to France even on a tight budget.

A lot of couples who wish to get married or who are already married come to this city. Married people come to the city countless times for their honeymoon and to renew their wedding vows. Paris has a lot of places to visit other than the Eiffel tower; these include the Louvre, Mont Maitre and the Moulin Rouge. There are also countless art and history museums and history museums for people to visit. Not to forget the French food which they are so famous for. The food in Paris is exquisite and of the finest quality not to mention how fantastic the wine tastes.

New A380 Hong Kong flights

Filed under: Hong Kong, London, Paris, Tokyo — Tim on July 17, 2009 @ 8:31 am

Earlier this month, Singapore Airlines launched new flights to Hong Kong on the new Airbus A380.

The first flight for the new service launched on the 9th of July and carried more than 450 passengers from Singapore to Hong Kong, both of which are highly popular with British holidaymakers for city breaks. The flight left at 9:50am and landed in Hong Kong at 1:30pm.

Singapore Airlines was the first airline to use the Airbus A380 in the fourth quarter of 2007 and has since flown over 1.4 million travellers on the A380.

As well as the new flights to Hong Kong, the airline uses the A380 to travel to London, Paris, Tokyo and Sydney.

Singapore Airlines’ Executive Vice-President of Marketing Huang Cheng Eng said:

“The A380 is the crown jewel in Singapore Airlines’ young and modern fleet and we are proud to be able to introduce this wonderful aircraft on one of the most important routes in our network. We are delighted that our customers have come to embrace the Singapore Airlines A380 and its industry-leading cabin products.”

The A380 is also used by Emirates airline, which launched flights to Toronto and Bangkok earlier this year with the superjumbo aircraft.

Flybe increases its UK market share

Filed under: London, Milan, Paris — Tim on July 10, 2009 @ 7:37 am

The regional airline, Flybe, has stated that it is now the UK’s leading domestic airline. The claim is based upon new figures recently released by the CAA (Civil Aviation Authority) showing that in the month of April, Flybe carried 26 per cent of UK domestic travellers. EasyJet carried 23 per cent.

Flybe came first in the list for the total number of individual passengers too with over 450,000 customers, a figure which beat even major airlines such as bmi and British Airways.

In addition, Flybe’s position at London Gatwick Airport was also strengthened in April and May as it carried more domestic passengers from Gatwick than any other carrier.

Mike Rutter, Flybe’s Chief Commercial Officer, said:

“Just six years ago, Flybe was a distant fifth in the UK domestic market. It’s a mark of how far we’ve come that, in less than a decade, we’re now number one – a phenomenal achievement. We now serve 35 airports in the UK, affirming our commitment to keeping Britain on the move through these challenging economic times.”

UK holidaymakers can take advantage of international flights from Flybe with city breaks to the likes of Paris and Milan as well as cheap holidays to Alicante and other European destinations.

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