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Soller - Ideal Family Holidays In Majorca

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

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As reputations go, Majorca has a real mix of attitude from people who might be considering a holiday on the well known Spanish island that has proved so popular with tourists in the past.

On the one hand there is the image of Magaluf to consider. It’s a town that attracts some but is a definite turn off for others.

And for tourists who prefer peace and quiet to a walk on the wild side, Magaluf is set to become even more of a party magnet as ‘Mallorca Rocks’  has opened - sister hotel to the successful ‘Ibiza Rocks’ just across the water.

Fantastic for the young, and young at heart who can discover Majorca as well as Ibiza. For those who like their clubbing and nightlife Mallorca Rocks will be the centre of a Majorca holiday for many of them.

And the Majorca hotels could benefit as stag weekends and hen parties view Majorca as an alternative to Ibiza, bringing in good revenue year round from young Europeans with disposable incomes.

Flights are inexpensive to the island, and with airlines operating from many regional airports from the UK, Ireland and mainland Europe, for students and other young people the cheap flights could see visitor numbers in this age group rise considerably this summer.

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But for couples and families who don’t want 24 hour partying, and are looking for a good relaxing sunshine holiday, is Majorca a good destination for them this year?

The answer is a definite yes, there’s another side to the island that’s ideal, and if they choose the right location it would be hard to imagine they’re on the same island as party loving Magaluf - but they would still get the good deal for their Majorca flights.

When looking at a map, on the north-west side of the island is Soller. And it is here that holidaymakers can escape to another world, and it’s quiet enough to enjoy while having a good amount of activities going on, to be enjoyed year round.

A tram connects the port to the town, and Deia - another village ideal for family holidays - is closeby, and there is a train that runs through the wonderful Majorca countryside to the capital Palma - a great day out enjoyed by many staying in Soller either in one of the hotels or Majorca villa holidays.

The port is a wonderful place to while away a few hours, with yachts calling in from all over Europe. The harbour area has a good amount of restaurants and cafes serving a variety of food including local dishes all day, and there are also apartments to rent with sea views here for holidaymakers.

For a good family holiday this summer, Soller could be the answer for a quality trip.

For a profile of Majorca including travel information visit yourmajorca.net

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Timeshare Touts - Get Them Off The Street

Saturday, March 27th, 2010
Malta

Malta

Easter is just around the corner, and are you looking forward to a nice relaxing well earned holiday in one of Europe’s top locations like Malta?

A dip in the hotel pool or the Mediterranean, a walk along the beach, a stroll along the promendade perhaps?

Not much else could be better or relaxing. But in many of Europe’s top holiday destinations the calm and serenity is often disturbed by salesmen and women pouncing unexpectedly to try to sell a timeshare unit in the vicinity.

Tactics can range from someone introducing themselves by holding a map and looking at first as if they are going to ask the unsuspecting holidaymaker how to get somewhere, but then launching into a sales pitch to try and get them to a timeshare presentation.

Another favourite is to offer a scratchcard, with a prize of a free round of golf, a bottle of wine, or something similar - every scratchcard is a ‘winner’ - the flipside being that it has to be claimed at a timeshare sales presentation.

Once at the timeshare presentation, the sales team go into overdrive, with a slick presentation promoting the virtues of buying a timeshare week.

Often included is the ultimate financial inducement - not only will you have your own holiday home in the sun - but it will be an appreciating asset than can be easily sold at a profit in years to come.

And if you like to vary the destination where you take your holidays? No worries, you can swap your timeshare week for another week at a similar resort in locations around the world easily, allowing you the freedom to vacation wherever you want, whether it be Malta, Lanzarote, holidays in Majorca or elsewhere.

But the truth is often far removed from what is claimed at timeshare presentations.

Timeshare units often plummet in value - do not buy a timeshare if you need the money and it forms a good part of your savings. Sometimes a week’s timeshare is advertised as a re-sale at less than 20 per cent of the price paid.

And don’t buy a timeshare week on the premise that you can holiday anywhere in the world, often timeshare owners find it nigh on impossible to swap their week with a week elsewhere, especially if the week owned is in low season.

Timeshare weeks in many European holiday resorts are a poor investment, carry annual maintenance charges that can add up to the equivalent of two return flights, and the chances of swapping for alternative locations not guaranteed.

Next time you’re approached by a timeshare tout, ignore them, and if they’re persistent report it the local tourist authority - if you do go to one of their presentations expect to be there a long time and be prepared to lose a fair bit of money.

For information about a holiday in Malta visit http://www.yourmalta.com and to see more about timeshare see what people are saying in real time with twitter

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Thomas Cook Deal For Malta Holidays

Thursday, March 18th, 2010
Malta

Malta

The  island’s tourist authorities have scored a major coup and helped secure Malta’s short and medium term future as a leading Mediterranean holiday destination recently, after it concluded deals with two of the UK’s top travel operators.

The agreements will see the island promoted well alongside Mediterranean competitors both in print brochures and via their respective online presence, but importantly Malta will be featured as a top destination in external media advertising as one of the locations offered to holidaymakers.

The really good news for the island is who the agreements have been signed with.
One of the companies is Saga Holidays. Saga specialises in travel for the over 50’s, and have built a reputation in the UK for excellence, and as well as being a household name is one that the British public trusts.
Malta holidays have been popular with the over 50’s for quite a while, and it is only in recent years that the island has seen an increase in visitors from younger generations.
As well as the summer, the island holds appeal for those who have retired due to the good Malta weather over the winter months, when people take a two or three month break to get away from the British winter.
The other travel company who will be offering Malta actively to its clients is, along with Thomson Holidays, Britain’s best known travel agent Thomas Cook.
Unlike Saga, Thomas Cook Holidays cater for all age groups, and appeal to couples, singles and families alike who are thinking of taking a Malta holiday.
The company offers a seven day a week service and has a good reputation for customer services, with an internet site that allows tourists design their own holiday.
It allows consumers to choose which hotel to stay in, and incorporates not just their own airline but others too who provide flights to Malta - options are for build your own and taking part of their offerings, or choosing a package holiday.
When it comes to choosing which hotel to stay in, reviews can be read on the travel site, or at an independent reviews site, which gives information from previous guests who have stayed at some of the Malta hotels in recent months.
More travel articles about the island will follow soon.

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Malta Hotels Win Travel Awards Again

Monday, January 25th, 2010
Malta
Malta

Awards are coming thick and fast for the hotels in Malta - and it’s helping boost the island’s reputation as a holiday centre of excellence to those who haven’t been before and are considering it.

 

And for tourists who already take holidays in Malta it’s boosting the return rate of visitors - important to any destination that has tourism form a large part of its economy.

 

Malta has been a popular tourist destination for years - especially among the British - but her reputation has been transformed recently. In the past the island was seen often as a Mediterranean holiday for the retired.

 

Low cost flights however now means that the island is affordable for a long weekend or mid-week break for those tourists who want just a few days away because of their jobs - bringing down the average age of those taking Malta holidays in the last couple of years, and the hotels are to standards high enough to see many of the tourists visiting again and again - a good boost for the island’s economy.

 

And it’s not just traditional three and four star hotels that are enticing people - Malta is becoming well known for spa breaks and some of the hotels are regularly featured and praised in European and UK magazine and newspaper articles as being among the best in the Mediterranean.

 

Which all means the island is more than capable of competing with areas that traditionally people head for on a three day break - the Costa del Sol and Marbella for example, as well as other Mediterranean islands like Cyprus for those who take 7 day trips.

 

                        Holidays In Malta

 

Holidaymakers from the UK have been drawn to Malta in the past because it enjoys the weather of the Mediterranean, but also because it’s comfortingly British in many ways, despite independence having been gained in the sixties.

 

Over the years the island has established her own identity, but some remnants of the former rulers remain - driving on the left for example, and English is universally spoken. Put that together with the low crime rate and it has an edge for UK tourists that other holiday destinations cannot offer.

 

It remains attractive to the British - helped in recent years with cheap Malta flights - but the vacations are increasingly appealing to other nationalities too - notably the Italians and increasingly Scandanavians, and the holiday market is no longer geared exclusively to the UK travel market.

 

The hotels that have won awards recently include the Corinthia Palace - well known for its spa facilities - when they won a World Travel Award while another of the hotels in Malta won two awards from Expedia - Le Meridien in St Julian’s. Both of these Malta hotels could benefit from extra bookings in 2010 from holidaymakers looking for good accommodation.

 

As the island diversifies it’s tourist base from almost exclusively British just a few years ago to being more cosmopolitan now, so the holidays and hotel industry has raised its standards to win and ultimately retain visitors to the extent that they are able to win awards in competition with the rest of the Mediterranean holiday islands.

 

More information for Malta is at http://www.yourmalta.com and other places on the internet like facebook

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Relax – It’s Malta!

Monday, January 25th, 2010

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As jobs get harder to hold onto, and for those with long term careers often finding more pressure today from their employers than ever before, finding a way to relax during time off has led to a surge in popularity for spa holidays.

 

And it’s not just employees who are heading for the spa – company directors and owners are feeling just as much if not pressure during the economic downturn, trying to keep their companies going and having to plan ahead in uncertain times.

 

For many a conventional holiday is not enough to completely relax, but they find a spa holiday lets their troubles float away, leaving them relaxed and better able to face the world when they return to work.

 

And Malta is fast becoming one of Europe’s top destinations for a spa holiday, with hotels specialising in the market, with facilities and fully trained staff to match who have worked in the Malta holidays industry.

 

Gone are the days when spa vacations were just for the rich and famous, they still take them, but theirs is an experience that the many can now enjoy, and not just the few.

 

With many Malta hotels offering the service, prices have fallen in real terms over the years.

 

Quite a few hotels now have spas and gyms as part of their facilities, but some of the Malta hotels are being recognised as specialists in the field, and it makes it easy to plan holidays in Malta around a spa hotel.

 

The Fortina Spa Resort in Silema for example is five star and offers a choice of over 200 treatments, designed to relax and soothe their guests.

 

The Fortina has been featured in UK newspapers and Sunday supplements and praised by travel journalists for its quality.

 

The old image of a spa holiday was a lettuce leaf for lunch – that’s all changed now, and The Fortina has first class cuisine, making sure the overall experience is as good as it gets.

 

With Malta flights coming down in price in recent years, other hotels are trying to match the Fortina’s reputation for excellence.

 

The Preluna Hotel & Spa is one example. Ideally located on the Sliema seafront, the Feelgood Wellness Spa is well within reach of the town’s amenities and offers natural beauty treatments and massage. It also has a well equipped fitness centre.

 

The Riviera Resort and Spa adapts its treatments to suit each client. It combines wellness, fitness, beauty and relaxation for the best experience possible. Reflexology, deep tissue massages, and hair and skin care are just a few of the treatments available.

 

Kempinski Hotel San Lawrenz is another option where guests can enjoy one of the hotel’s four pools as they indulge in its luxury spa treatments. Aside from beauty treatments, it also offers Ayurveda and conventional massages. Yoga and Pilates sessions are also available.

 

To see how much a visit to any of these might cost check out Thomas Cook Holidays or visit http://www.yourmalta.com/hotels

 

More details about Malta with travel news and articles can be found at yourmalta.com and people who have been often report back on social media like twitter

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Malta Sets Her Sights On The 2010 British Tourist

Saturday, December 19th, 2009

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After losing some of the British tourism trade in recent years, Malta has been successfully reversing the trend recently.

 

Malta has been a holiday destination for tourists from Germany, Italy, France, Holland and the UK for many years. In the past British tourists have always composed a high percentage of the overall tourist trade. But as coverage of Malta as a holiday destination dropped off in the British press, so did tourism.

 

The Malta tourist board stirred from complacency and woke up to realise that British holidaymakers have other choices other than a Malta holiday.

 

Action included awarding airport slots to some of the low priced airlines, like Ryanair and easyjet. In addition the official airline of Malta (Air Malta) began lowering its own fares and working with hotels to offer great package deals. And the cheap Malta flights started to work with Ryanair flying tens of thousands of extra holidaymakers to the island.

 

Because Malta is not just a holiday island, there is always something to do or see for those who do take a Malta holiday.

 

Tourists who are familiar with the island know that it is impossible to see and do everything in a week or even a month. With the multitude of sporting events and sports to participate in, the nightlife, movies, historical and cultural performances, concerts, sailing, rock climbing and hiking, the choices can be overwhelming.

 

Malta also boasts some of the most stunning beaches and scenery in all the Mediterranean. There is a lot to be said for spending lazy days on sandy beaches where the most strenuous activity may be choosing the right restaurant for dinner.

 

A Malta holiday can match any other Mediterranean island for both activity and relaxation.

 

Holidaymakers are not at all bound by the area in which they are staying. The public transport system is excellent and inexpensive. You will quickly find that you can traverse the island in less than an hour. If that intriguing sounding restaurant is not exactly just around the corner, it’s still very accessible.

 

Planning a Malta holiday very often does not include consideration of communication issues. The official language of Malta is Maltese, which most tourists probably do not know. Luckily for tourists, especially the British, Malta’s second language is English. Everyone speaks English. It may seem inconsequential, but anyone who has experienced difficulty in communicating knows how frustrating it can be.

 

British tourism seemed to be returning to Malta in 2007 to 2008. The world economic crisis threatened to wreck the progress as potential tourists all over the world had to rethink what was possible.

 

American tourists used to travelling abroad began to look closer to home or even stay home. Like the Maltese tourist industry, resorts and Malta hotels began to offer incredible package deals in order to fill rooms.

 

In Southern California some of the most sought after vacation venues are currently offering deals that make it hard to say no. First rate hotels and resorts in Monterey Bay, Carmel, Santa Cruz and San Diego are discounting their rates by as much as 50 percent. In addition to the luxury accommodation, tourists are a relatively short drive from places like Sea World, Disneyland, the Big Sur, Pebble Beach, Hearst Castle and even San Francisco.

 

The approach is not very different from the deals offered to bring British tourism back to Malta. Smart marketing and going the extra mile to bring tourists back goes a long way, recession or no recession.

 

For more details about Malta visit http://www.yourmalta.com  which has the latest holiday deals and travel news.

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More Awards For Malta Hotels

Saturday, November 28th, 2009
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Malta

Winning an award for excellence is always good news for a hotel, the publicity generated can really boost the occupancy level of the recipient, and with the holidays market still slow it’s a good time to win one.

 

So it was welcome news for the Corinthia Palace Hotel when they won the title of ‘Malta’s Leading Hotel’ at the recent World Travel Awards.

 

The Corinthia Palace is one of best known Malta hotels, opened in 1968 it is ideal for those wanting a spa holiday, located just five miles from the airport it is also well located to explore the islands of Malta and Gozo.

 

Launched in 1993, the World Travel Awards where the Corinthia won the award was held in Portugal, and was described by the Wall Street Journal as the ‘Oscars of the travel industry.’

 

After receiving the award the Corinthia’s general manager commented:

 

‘This World Travel Award is a fantastic addition to the many accolades that the hotel has received over the years,’ and continued in true Oscar style tradition, ‘Set in extensive landscaped gardens, the beautiful property, with its air of seasoned luxury and turn of the century columned villa, speaks for itself in terms of opulence. However, this award is dedicated not to the monument, but to its soul, the dedicated people who have been running it over the years, setting new standards of excellence along the way.’

 

The hotel will benefit in bookings as frequent Malta visitors who don’t currently use the Corinthia might well decide to give it a try after reading of the award, while new visitors will be encouraged to opt for the award winning hotel against other options.

 

Staff morale will be boosted too knowing that they are part of a team that has been voted as one of the best Malta hotels - and recruitment of new staff will be easier as those looking to work in the hospitality industry want to start work at the best that is available.

 

Further good news for the hotel comes with an award for increasing environmental awareness among both staff and guests.

 

So if you’re looking for the best accommodation Malta can offer but also want to be environment friendly, this could be just the hotel for you!

 

For more information about Malta holidays visit yourmalta.com where there is more news and articles.

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Ssshhh - It’s Winter In Malta

Saturday, November 7th, 2009
Malta
Malta

With a drop in visitor numbers this year of ten per cent or more, some of the hotels in Malta used to staying open year round are cutting costs by mothballing their operations over the winter months.

 

Closing down for the winter is common in many holiday destinations, but for Malta it’s unusual as visitor arrivals are year round, thanks largely to the good Malta weather during the winter months.

 

The explanation lies in that this is the second winter in a row where winter bookings are slow, and no matter how good the Malta weather is it doesn’t make up for a poor economy in its mainstay UK market - or help British people when it comes to exchanging Sterling for Euros as the British Pound is doing badly against the Euro.

 

But does mothballing a hotel during unusually quiet times impact on its ability to do well during the busier spring, summer and autumn months?

 

Malta is an island that attracts the retired and older generations for the winter months, and they often return again for a week or two in the late spring or early summer - and often they have a favourite hotel.

 

They have no reason to change the hotel they stay in as they feel comfortable there, and get to know the local area.

 

But take away their opportunity to stay there in the winter they will have no choice but to find an alternative from the hotels in Malta that are open - and might like it enough to change their second trip to that one too.

 

So while mothballing a hotel in the winter might make sound economic sense short term, longer term the hotels that close their doors might find their occupancy levels dropping off at busier times.

 

The number of people taking holidays in Malta this year has dropped, in common with most holiday destinations, but the island has fared better than some and current thinking is that it could be a drop of around ten per cent this year, and if the economies around Europe improve in 2010 next year could see a rise on the number of people who took Malta holidays this year.

 

In recent years the cost of taking a holiday in Malta has tumbled, thanks to the introduction of cheap Malta flights from carriers like Ryanair who started popular low cost flights from both London and Dublin to Malta in 2006.

 

More information about Malta including travel information is available both with http://www.yourmalta.com and on social media like twitter

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Daily Telegraph Praises Malta Beach

Monday, October 19th, 2009

Writing in the UK’s best selling daily quality newspaper The Daily Telegraph recently, Matthew Teller praised the Ghajn Tuffieha beach near Valletta as one of the best in the world.

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Malta…And Mount Everest

Saturday, October 17th, 2009
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As every self-respecting schoolboy knows, Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world.

 

For those a little older it’s also known as one of the world’s top extreme sports and holiday destinations.

 

Tourists seeking a journey to a memorable location will not be disappointed. 

 

Everest ranks as one of the top 8 extreme vacation spots in the world, and attracts thousands of climbers of varying skill levels every year. Everest is around 29,029 feet high or 8,848 meters. Exhilaration and adventure are set requirements for climbing enthusiasts looking to visit Mount Everest.

 

Glaciers envelop Everest from peak to peak. The mountain is a pyramid shaped horn with three chief ridges which soar to the summit from the north, south and west. The mountain is revered by the people of the Himalayas for power and beauty. Locals also revel in the fact that so many thrill seekers come to the mountain bringing welcome tourist revenue and employment.

 

What makes Mount Everest an extreme destination is the altitudes combined with the weather. There’s a very small window of opportunity for climbing safety. The months of May through October are the best months to climb the mountain.

 

Only Serious Climbers Please

 

It’s important to take into account that mountaineering is for serious tourists with good mountaineering experience. Mount Everest is a tremendous adventure for serious thrill seekers. Steep faces, rough rocks, night climbing, ice, wind and snow are all factors when climbing this mountain.

 

An adventurer will journey from Lukla to Base Camp which is 17,600 feet of trek on the first day. Khumbu Icefall is another 19,500 feet upward, and then comes the Valley of Silence. Finally you will scale Lhoste Face and then onto the Summit. A climber will begin early in the morning and each stop resonates with a sounding effect of triumph.

 

As an extreme destination Mount Everest offers minute by minute thrills. A tourist seeking to branch out and away from the ordinary will find the world’s highest mountain is a thrill seekers dream. It will test your own endurance and will power.

 

Breathtaking scenery, defying everyday life and a sense of accomplishment await those who wish to trek the highest peak in the world. It truly is a mountain climber’s dream accomplishment.

 

Malta Climbers Set to Climb Mount Everest

 

In May 2010 three men from Malta will seek to be the first from their country to set their flag atop Mount Everest. Marco Cremona, Robert Gatt, and Gregory Attard are members of Challenge 8000. They are climbing Mount Everest for the benefit of the Society of Maltese Asthmatics.

 

Robert says this about climbing the mountain, ‘Everest is the summit of what you can achieve, it’s the one thing on every mountains climber’s mind - the one place they all want to be…’

 

More information about Malta including the weather, a map and Malta hotels are available at yourmalta.com for those considering a Malta holiday next year.

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