Monday, September 3, 2012

Holidays In Amsterdam


Amsterdam is one of the most visited cities in Europe probably the most accessible with flight departures from every single UK single UK airport via KLM. You can also reach Amsterdam at speed by rail these days (about 4 hours) thanks to a new high speed rail line from Brussels. Arriving at Amsterdam Centraal you can often reach your hotel on foot or by a 5-minute tram ride. 

The most popular times of the year for tourists is from Easter to Autumn, but the winter months offer plenty of attractions including the Christmas markets in December. 

Amsterdam has a population of 750,000 people but has the feeling of a much smaller city when you arrive from the central rail station. As a visitor you’ll be unlikely to venture out beyond the old part of the city with its network of canals. The major sights are within easy walking distance of any city centre hotel. This is probably why central Amsterdam hotels charge such a premium as it really is necessary to stay in the centre if you want to get the most out of your short break. 

Amsterdam was named after the Dam on the Amstel River, and the canals that feed into it. These canals are now protected by UNESCO as World Heritage sites. They’re a legacy of the cities status as one of the most important trading cities in the world. Europe’s oldest stock exchange is in the centre of the city as well as other important visitor sites like the Rijksmuseum, the Stedelijk Museum, Hermitage Amsterdam, Anne Frank’s house, and the Van Gogh Museum.

Holidays In Copenhagen


Copenhagen has a population of about 1.2 million, is the capital, and is by far the largest city in Denmark. It was founded in the 11th century, but many argue that the greatest changes have occurred since the year 2000 when the Oresund bridge was built, connecting the city with Malmo in Sweden creating a conurbation of 2.7 million people on a 50km radius.
Because of its central location in the Nordic region, Copenhagen has about 1.3 million tourists a year, and is seen a major centre of culture, media and sport. Since its integration with Malmo, it’s been somewhat of a boom town with major investments in each of these areas.
Copenhagen has been considered one of the best cities in the world to live in, as well as being one of the most environmentally friendly, with no less than 36% of its inhabitants cycling to work every day. The water in the harbour area is so clean that it can be (and is) swum in.
The weather is pretty similar to that of London – warmer than most Nordic cities.

Holidays In Denpasar Indonesia


Denpasar, Indonesia is a place that no traveler can ever miss! The reason? Well, Denpasar, Indonesia, or rather its airport Ngurah Rai, is usually the point of arrival for visitors to Bali, a major tourist destination in Indonesia. So, Denpasar, Indonesia, is the place where they embark on a wonderful holiday, and has today, become a major site to visit, in its own right!

Denpasar, Indonesia, was previously called Badung, after the district in which it lies. However, when it became Bali’s chief town and administrative center, as well as the seat of the governor of the province of Bali, in 1936, it also took on a new name, “Denpasar”, meaning New ‘Market’. Locally, the town of Denpasar, Indonesia, is still known as Badung.

The capital city of the province of Indonesian island of Bali, Denpasar, Indonesia, is a major tourist attraction. People from all over the world come to this town, not just because it is the gateway to the paradisal island of Bali, but also to see what it has to offer in terms of tourist attractions.

Thursday, August 30, 2012

Holidays In Bali Island


 Bali Island Dreamland Beach

Bali, Indonesia is a picture perfect holiday destination for one and all. Marked by rice paddies tripping down hillsides like giant steps, volcanoes soaring up through the clouds, lush tropical jungle, charming stretches of soft sandy beaches, glittering turquoise water, crashing surf and warm and friendly people who don't just have a culture but actually live it. Bali is where life is a celebration, every occasion is an excuse for revelry and where good times never stop, not even in a funeral. Golden sunshine or silvery moonlight, Bali is where fun never ends.

Bali Island, Indonesia has something for all ages, offering something for everyone. This tropical paradise while retaining its rustic charm and rich past and heritage has extended modern tourist facilities combined with wonderful shopping opportunities to its guests. The Balinese people are proud of having preserved their unique Hindu culture against the advance of Islam, the dominant religion throughout Indonesia.

Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Holidays in Turkey

With a unique blend of Eastern and Western tradition, Turkey holidays feature resorts in seven different regions displaying facets of each influence. Turkey holidays are popular amongst holidaymakers in search of good value for money and good weather to match. Famed by its beach resorts such as Marmaris, Dalaman and Antalya as well as by Istanbul and the capital city, Ankara, this is a country where you should expect to barter in shops and markets for bargains with friendly locals, enjoy traditional Turkish cuisine such as borek, pilaf, and lamb kebab and take in the full atmosphere of this visually pleasing country.

Holidays in Greece

Greece holidays have always been a popular choice amongst British holidaymakers. Accessible in around 4 hours from most UK airports, the country offers an inherent alluring climate, cuisine and heritage to signify it as one of Europe’s most appealing destinations. Highlights of the country are far ranging, from its historic capital Athens graced by its coliseum and acropolis to its many offshore beach islands including Crete, Corfu, Mykonos and Santorini. Greece holidays come relatively new to the Destinology portfolio of featured hotels and resorts, and our collection of exclusive five star options are further reason to visit this thrilling country.

Holidays in Croatia Europe

Croatia is experiencing a new sense of style and purpose with the emphasis now on high quality, chic hotels and smart, tasteful bars and restaurants. The coast stretches almost 3600 miles from the Slovenian border close to Italy in the north to Montenegro in the south and tourism accounts for over 70% of the country’s GDP. Historically interesting cities and villages may be found throughout the country but especially attractive are the walled old town of Dubrovnik, the Roman sites in Pula and the Emperor Diocletian’s Palace in Split. Beaches are almost all pebbled however you will still be able to sunbathe and the waters are clear and warm for swimming. Look out for dance festivals such as Electric Elephant or the Garden Festival and do make time to visit the abundant galleries, museums and exhibitions; you will never be bored in Croatia!