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Get free days out with Airmiles Jul 29

There’s only one thing that beats cheap days out – and that’s free days out. By collecting Airmiles you, your family and your friends can enjoy a choice of hundreds of free activities across the UK. They include rally driving, hot air ballooning, spa days, London shows, theme park trips, zoo visits and much more.

People think Airmiles can only be spent on free flight tickets. While many people collect them for this purpose, there are so many more things they can be used for. There is no end to the number of free activities on offer. What’s more, no-one has to know they’re free – so if you’re looking for an extra special gift for someone, why not choose something from the Airmiles collection There’s bound to be something that will suit them, and the only one who will know how much it really cost will be you.

The number of Airmiles needed for each activity varies, but you can enjoy free days out for as little as 210 miles. This will get you an adult’s entrance ticket for the heritage site Warwick Castle. A children’s ticket is even less miles, meaning you can have a family day out for four, for less than 700 Airmiles. If you prefer something with a bit more action, then 300 Airmiles will get you a paintballing experience for two and 355 miles gets you two tickets to a motorsports event.

Alternatively, why not visit a theme park? With Airmiles you can have free days out to Legoland, Thorpe Park, Chessington, Alton Towers and Diggerland. These are just a few of the free days out families can have with Airmiles.

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Peru – land of history, life, colour and contrast. Jul 29

Peru is a country in western South America and its geography varies from the plains of the Pacific coast to the peaks of the Andes Mountains and the tropical forests.

Peru has so much to offer anyone on their adventure holidays. It includes mountaineering, cycling, surfing, trekking, rafting and paragliding, plus you can find some really cheap flights from Europe and explore this wonderful country.

It is the only place that has it all:
- The Peruvian Desert that makes the coastline so beautiful and includes tropical beaches
- The jungle and Amazonian Rainforest
- Scale rugged Andean mountains, with snow-capped peaks
- Incas, Waterfalls and Beaches
- Its archaeology, the best cuisine in the world and wide variety architecture, etc.

main_peru Peru – land of history, life, colour and contrast.
Amazing experience is to go through the Andes to Machu Picchu the lost city of the Incas, voted one of the New Seven Wonders of the World. It is located 2,430 metres above sea level. But you don’t have to trek to get there; you can take the train from Cusco.

You can go through the Amazonian Rainforest, see scale rugged Andean maintains or endless Peruvian Desert. The options in the rainforest include a trip into the Manu Biosphere Reserve – UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The Colca Canyon offers one of the best opportunities to see the huge Andean Condor and its breathtaking scenery.

An ocean at altitude, Lake Titicaca with its clear azure blue waters, manmade floating islands and centuries old customs await in the centre of this revered body of water, is the highest navigable lake in the world.

Peruvian cuisine is based mainly on Spanish food, but there is also minor influence from African, Chinese and Japanese immigrants. The local currency is the Nuevo Sol and the main spoken language is Spanish.

Wherever you decide to take your adventure, you will never forget the incredible scenery and cultural delights. Each year thousands of visitors book their cheap flights to Peru to experience the magic country.

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Things you should be taking with you on your camping holiday Jul 26

Now that you have decided to take a family holiday camping in France, there are a few things to consider. There are many campsites suitable for family holidays in France to choose from; each one as beautiful as the next. However, there are a few things to check you have with you before you get underway. These vary slightly depending on if you are using a mobile holiday home, or a camping resort.

You will want to be sure you have your passport, driving licence and car insurance details for any road trip on the Continent. It is likely you won’t need them of course, but better safe than sorry.

It is highly advisable to have travel insurance and the E111 to provide basic medical cover. French law also requires that you have a warning triangle in your car (in case of breakdown), and you should also have a basic first-aid kit and fire extinguisher.

The majority of campsites are fully equipped with everything, including barbeques. If you wish to tent, you must verify that you can use your own. Some will only allow touring guests to bring a personal tent, and offer pitch areas at reasonable cost.

If you are camping in a mobile home you can carry your favourite perishables with you, as they are equipped with fridge/freezer combos, but in gastronomic France, this may not be necessary of course! There is a variety of bedroom choices available, depending on how many you take on your camping holidays.

Most importantly, you will want to bring bedding, towels, basic toiletries like toothbrushes and paste, and you should check to see if cooking supplies are provided. Often they are; however you may need to provide bottle and can openers. Waste bags, a torch and matches are must haves, regardless of how you camp. There are stores near all major campsites for you to purchase perishables or other needs.

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Why go on a city break to Sweden? Jul 26

Sweden is the largest of the countries in Scandinavia with a population of only 9 million and you will find plenty of cheap flights to Stockholm allowing you to explore the vast open expanses of this beautiful country. It consists of forest landscapes which are dotted with small towns and a few crystal blue lakes. Whether you are attracted to the beautiful Swedish scenery or have decided on a city break to see the sights of Stockholm you will not feel crowded by tourists as you enjoy the many activities Sweden has to offer.

Stockholm provides a great setting for a city break as do Malmö and Gothenburg. You will be awe inspired by the history of the Vikings, traces of which can be seen all over Sweden in museums, at burial mounds, rune stones and castles.

There are frequent cheap flights to Sweden via the UK into Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. If you are flying into southern Sweden then look at landing at Copenhagen in Denmark also. The airport is situated on an island located between Copenhagen and Malmö which are linked together by the breathtaking Øresund Bridge. If after your city break you are heading off to Lapland then the most idyllic mode of transport is via the Inlandsbanan train which will whisk you through the stunning Scandinavian forests to your destination.

There is a wide range of accommodation options within the cities from luxury five-star hotels and self catering apartments to chalets, old castles, B&Bs, campsites and mountain lodges.

Sweden has plenty to offer on a city break. Stockholm is bustling, pretty and pedestrian-friendly. It is situated on a group of islands that are connected via a network of bridges. It has the charm of the medieval Old Town with its cobbled streets and ancient architecture, as well as several beaches and plenty of green spaces which can be enjoyed whether you visit in the winter or summer months.

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Top 5 Reasons to Visit Fuerteventura Jul 26

Fuerteventura thrives on the tourism here but you’ll find that it’s easy to get away from the main tourist resort. This popular holiday destination attracts thousands of holiday makers each year.

destination_lanzarote Top 5 Reasons to Visit Fuerteventura

Here are the top 5 reasons why:

1. The ultimate beach holiday

This island is typified by arid, desert like landscapes and life on this island is centred on the coastal areas. There are miles of stunning beaches stretching out along the coastline of the island. Beach connoisseurs with love the white sands and surfers will be thrilled by the windy conditions.

2. Fantastic weather

Fuerteventura is blessed with almost constant sunshine. Travellers to this island simply need to pack a selection of beachwear, some strong sunblock and a jazzy beach towel and your set for a day on the beach. Although Fuerteventura means ‘strong winds’ - don’t be put off! There are plenty of sheltered places to throw down your beach towel.

3. Accommodation to suit all

There is an excellent choice of accommodation in Fuerteventura and whether you are travelling as a family, group or couple you will find something to suit your tastes. If the bustling resorts with their self catering apartments and luxury hotels are not for you you’ll find many secluded villas to choose from.

4. Cheap flights to Fuerteventura

If you are looking for a cheap holiday then Fuerteventura is definitely worth considering. Cheap flights to Spain are readily available from the UK and most of the main airports have cheap flights to Fuerteventura specifically.

5. Plenty to do

A great trip out is to the Jandia peninsula which includes the breathtaking beaches of Playa de Sotavento de Jandia. These beautiful beaches offer great sunbathing, swimming and surfing opportunities. Alternatively head to the Corralejo dunes which can be found north in a protected area. The resort itself offers little but the dunes will dazzle you with their white sands and crystal blue waters.

Fuerteventura is a great destination with much to offer the beach lover.

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Top 5 Reasons Why People Love Majorca Holidays Jul 22

Sun, sea, sand – Majorca has it all. Since the introduction of cheap holidays, travelling to the largest island in the Balearics has been a popular activity for many sun-seeking Brits.

In fact, around 10 million people holiday in Majorca every single year, meaning that many holidaymakers hold a special place in their hearts for the sandy shores of this beautiful Spanish getaway.

We look at the top 5 reasons why Majorca continues to attract the massive amount of visitors it gets from the UK:

The long sandy beach at Alcudia

1)    It’s not far away. Depending on where you are flying from in the UK, the flight time to Majorca can be as little as 2 hours. Flights depart regularly from virtually all airports across the British Isles, so you can usually choose a departure time and date to suit your needs.

2)    The weather. Temperatures in the summer months average at 24 Celsius, but regularly top 30 in July and August. In fact, warm temperatures bless the isle between May and October, and even the winter months only fall as low as 10 Celsius, making Majorca somewhere pleasant to visit all year long.

3)    Fantastic beaches. The coastline is probably the main reason why people return again and again for Majorca holidays. Arguably the best stretch of beach on the island is located in Alcudia. Here, around nine kilometres of white sand stretches out as far as the eye can see, with shallow water lapping at your heels. The beaches on the island range from large, open bays to smaller, more private coves.

4)    The food. There is a huge range of food on offer when you visit Majorca. If you are willing to try local dishes such as traditional seafood Paella, it is worth making a trip to the capital Palma, or even off the beaten track in land. Alternatively, if you enjoy something a bit less adventurous, all of the main resorts offer fantastic meals from around the world. There are even famous fast food outlets dotted around if you’re really missing your home comforts.

5)    There’s something for everyone. Majorca really does have something to keep anyone busy. If you enjoy your lazy days and long, party-filled nights then Magaluf or Palma Nova will be for you. If you’re looking for a more relaxing break, try Puerto Pollensa on the north coast, or even Illetas, a quiet resort overlooking Palma Bay.

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Corporate team building events Jul 20

Looking for great ways of impressing your clients? Sporting corporate hospitality is becoming increasingly popular. The article Impressing clients with sports travel gives some good ideas for companies searching for something different of boring conferences and business events, such as horse racing events, football travel and other types of sports travel packages. Check it out!

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UK Holidays – Top 5 Destinations for UK Short Breaks Jul 19

Many people are expected to stay at home again this year as UK holidays grow ever more popular. Fears of a double dip recession, as well as exceptionally bad foreign currency rates mean normal, hard-working families are opting to explore the United Kingdom, rather than splash out on a trip overseas.

If you are planning on having a “staycation” this year in the UK, check out our favourite short breaks in the UK.

1) Cornwall
The county located in the far south west of England offers 140 beaches. The dramatic Cornish coastline is what really attracts the large number of visitors it gets every single year. A popular Cornish attraction is the fantastic Eden Project; a huge indoor wildlife exhibition based in three eye-catching biomes.

2) Wales
Famed for its caravan parks, Wales has something for everyone. Affordable beach resorts such as Rhyl or Prestatyn can help with sticking to a budget, while the slightly more scenic west Wales coastline is a great setting for lovers of the more relaxing break. For shops, restaurants and bars, Cardiff is a must, while the mountainous Snowdonia offers a paradise to walkers and explorers.

3) Dorset
Situated on the south coast on England, Dorset is in a great location for getting out and exploring the surrounding areas. The large town of Bournemouth offers a mix of shopping and restaurants with a glorious seven-mile sandy beach, which is extremely popular in the summertime! Other attractions include Monkey World which is bound to be a hit with the younger crowd.

4) Scotland
Scotland offers some of the most dramatic landscape in the whole of the UK. Whether you are looking to stay in a hotel, B&B, or fancy staying in one of the many caravan sites available, there’s no doubt that Scotland has plenty to keep the UK holidaymaker occupied. For example, the country is the home of golf and a number of courses are available for keen players, or for beginners to try their luck.

5) Norfolk
On the east coast on England, Norfolk has miles of sandy beaches, interesting low-lying countryside, as well as urban areas such as Great Yarmouth and the historic Norwich. The Norfolk Broads is one of the most important nature reserves in the UK, and is the home for many of the country’s wild birds.

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Caravan Holidays - How to Keep the Kids Entertained Jul 19

The six week summer holidays can seem like a long time for kids and adults alike. Ensuring the little ones are entertained when taken on holiday is something that many parents worry about.

Of course the activities that your children will want to do will mainly depend on their age, but also on their attention threshold. Luckily, many of the caravan holidays on offer in the UK now provide fantastic entertainment all day long, meaning that the children are never bored.

The following tips are designed to help you have a relaxing family break:

1)    Do your research. Use the internet or read travel brochures about the area to find out what’s on offer. Make a plan of action of what you will do each day, and spread the best activities through the week to give the children something to look forward to.

2)    Take their favourite toys and games. Board games are fantastic for travelling with and can be played by the whole family. If you have teenagers, it’s unlikely they will want to go for more than a few hours without their beloved Playstation or Xbox. Thankfully, many caravan parks now come with electricity and televisions built into them as standard, so putting them in front of this for a few hours is bound to keep the peace.

3)    Prepare for your car journeys. Planning your route to take regular breaks can help on longer trips, while making sure your kids are fed in advance, on the way, or bringing snacks to eat in the car is likely will stop the grumbles and keep them awake. To keep them occupied, try games like I Spy, or it may be worth investing in a back seat DVD player system.

4)    Kids Clubs. Many of the UK’s caravan sites offer a range of kids clubs, that aim to keep your children amused for hours, whatever their age. With groups for toddlers, kids and teenagers, your child is bound to make new friends and learn new skills in classes such as dancing and climbing for the younger ones, to sports and DJ classes for the teens.

5)    Make sure all get plenty of sleep. A holiday is bound to bring up debates of having a later bed time. Although it is fair to let the kids go to bed slightly later than normal, ensuring that all have a good night’s rest is the best way to kick-start the next day feeling happy and refreshed.

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Top 5 things to do in Majorca Jul 12

Majorca is the biggest island in Spain, its capital is Palma. It’s situated in the Mediterranean Sea and Balearic Islands, The best time of year to travel to Majorca is during the month of June and September, as temperatures can reach a maximum of 84°F (29°C).The national dishes  of Majorca include Sobrassada which is a dish made up of saffron rice cooked with meat (traditionally chicken and pork) and vegetables. And the Ensaïmada is a sweet pastry.

Discover the Majorcan Caves

There are so many caves on this  stunning   island, some of which you can actually swim into. If you decide not to swim you can travel to the caves via boat or bus. Ceaves del Drach (Caves of Drach) are a set of four caves on this Majorca. The Black Cave, White Cave, Cave of Luis Salvador, and Cave of the French are all attached to each other. Martel Lake is  subterranean   lagoon  situated in the caves. These caves are definitely worth visiting, as you can take some amazing and unforgettable pictures .

Have fun at the Majorca’s water parks

Why not have fun at Majorca’s famous water park, Marine Land. Some of the attractions include getting up and close to the parks resident bottlenose dolphins or watching the acrobatic and playful sea lions. For those who love our feathered friends, there is a parrots and exotic birds show. Marine Land has many aquariums that  display  sharks and tropical fish (in separate tanks), however this park’s aquatic animals are not only limited to dolphins and fish; they also have a colony of penguins, stingrays and sea turtles .
Art Galleries and Museums

If you’re looking to go explore Majorca’s artistic and creative  heritage  , why not visit  the fantastic  galleries and museums scattered throughout the island. Es Baluard is a museum of modern and contemporary art located in the island’s capital, Palma. The art temporary exhibited in this gallery originate from Balearic artists.

Hit the beach

You’ll  be surprised at how many beaches you can enjoy  on this stunning  island. One popular holiday resort with amazing beaches is the Cala d’or, located on the east coast of Majorca. Be sure to get there first to claim your place  , due to its popularity is does become  fairly  crowded during the popular holiday months. Why not check out the other beaches nearby - Cala Es Forti. Cala Serena and Cala Esmeralda.

Nightlife in Majorca

Enjoy yourself at  night as well as you would by day! Majorca is the home of one of the largest night clubs in Europe, BCM. This club can hold 5000 people at any one  time; they also have house and international Dj’s on rotation to offer a vast array of local and worldwide music.  Alternative  clubs that are definitely worth a visit include: Banana, Boomerang and Buffalos.

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