Nov 23

Currently increasing numbers folk are seeking new holiday destinations which have something completely different or, at the very least something rather than the common vacation on a sunny beach. During this, so called, credit crunch the majority of us are, unfortunately coming to the inevitable conclusion that they have dramatically less cash for investing in a vacation and are, frustratingly, having to making cutbacks to stretch their cash further. A way of meeting this requirement is to search out a less expensive resort. The article below introduces readers to Birmingham,  a city in England. With the English pound so weak against the dollar and euro guest houses and hotels in Birmingham are a bargain.

You will find Birmingham in the county of England called the West Midlands  and the inhabitants of the city are referred to as being “Brummies”. The accent of Birmingham sounds like many other northern English dialects and it is rather tricky to understand fully what is being spoken a struggle which is exaggerated if if you are new to such accents. Thankfully the vast majority of Brummies are extremely polite, helpful and kind and do their utmost to help you understand so if the need arises don’t be afraid to approach folk about directions and help or guidance in locating  bed & breakfast in Birmingham.

The city has  a superb collection of places to visit and things to do including some interesting and informative galleries and museums, for example the Barber Institute of Fine Arts and the new museum in the Eastside called Thinktank. The city of Birmingham also features an impressive number of hectares of woodland and parks, Sutton Park being the largest with 2,400 acres making it the very largest urban nature reserve in the whole of Europe.

The city features a varied and vibrant nightlife with many restaurants, cafes, wine bars, bars and nightclubs. You will find most in one of the city’s squares, Victoria Square, Centenary Square, St Martin’s Square, Chamberlain Square, the historic Old Square at Corporation Street, Rotunda Square and the Gas Street Basin. Gas Street Basin is the central hub of the city’s canal system. Birmingham has about 32 miles of canals with between eight canals which were built in the 18th century and continued being used until the late twentieth century. Today the Gas Street Basin has been renovated and regenerated and is now a rather nice tourist attraction.

As an alternative to a hotel why not think about apartments in Birmingham. If you If you are considering a Birmingham vacation you will need to know that the closest airport is approximately eight miles east of the the city center just off the A45 and near the M42 (junction 6). You will find there is a useful number of guest houses and hotels close to the airport.

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Oct 18

The hotel was built on the elephants migration route and the same herds of elephants continue to walk the same route even though there is a building in the path.

The hotel guests are thrilled to be part of this fabulous event.

The hosts of the hotel make sure that everyone is safe because not much will stop the elephants nor will they divert not that any one wants them too! So they just strole straight through every so often much to the delight and safety of guests.

If you would like to experience this for yourself
we can book your safari contact us today so that you can migrate to the wonderful elephant safari

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Oct 01

Puerto Rico is a friendly place on the Eastern Caribbean, appealing to travelers for many reasons. As a USA territory so it does not require a passport or visa for US citizens. You may arrive to the island as if they were arriving to any US Port. Puerto Rico is the most visited place in the Caribbean, and also the easiest one to get to. Flights are arriving to San Juan from all over the United States, Canada, Europe, as well as from Central and South America and the Caribbean. Puerto Rico resorts are a popular vacation option. These resorts in Puerto Rico offer the best value for the vacation dollar.

You will find not only white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters, but also lots of shade under the coconut palm trees and all the facilities required for a great day at the beach like Showers, bathrooms, food stands, drinks and more. The other area of beaches that have become a must is the west coast called Porta del Sol. Here the main attraction is the beaches of Rincon where the waters of the Caribbean meeting the Atlantic are rough and idyllic for Surfing. Surfers from the world over flock to Porta del Sol for the greatest surfing in the Caribbean. These activities drive loads of visitors to choose Puerto Rico all inclusive resorts each year.

Puerto Rico has special events held all year long. The most popular events are being held during the Patron Saint Festivals or Fiestas Patronales, in honor of the patron saint of each city. These include religious processions that originated as a Catholic tradition. Usually held in the town square, these festivals are colorful displays of pride and joy, featuring parades, games, rides, regional food and live entertainment. The island does offer a wide variety of sports including golf, tennis and hiking. For the water sports lover, scuba diving, snorkeling and deep sea fishing off San Juan could prove to be an experience of a lifetime. 

In the towns you will experience 400 years of Spanish heritage seen in the architecture and the beautiful Town Plazas that you can find in each town without exceptions. Old San Juan, the walled city that has been maintained and refurbished to look exactly as it was built by the Spanish, the British and others that left their mark on this beautiful city. Old San Juan is a peninsula and to get there you have to border the Atlantic, which by itself is a great experience. The city is one of the most beautiful colonial cities in the Americas.

 

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