Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Europe. Show all posts

Monday, January 11, 2016

Travelling on a budget


 Not everyone is made of money, sometimes you need a holiday but just can’t afford that dream holiday you were planning. Don’t throw your plans away, here are 5 tips to travelling on a budget.



Book ahead and plan ahead


Hotel’s and plane flights are much like everything else you buy, if you purchase them in the far distant future they will be cheap. If you purchase them a week before you leave they are going to set you back an arm and a leg. Plan ahead and don’t wait on a sale that might only happen, remember companies only have sales on tickets they can’t get rid of, not flights in peak times. This also applies for activities, plan ahead and work out how much each activity is going to cost you, there is nothing worse than wasting time travelling to activities that you later find out that you can’t afford.




Look to travel off peak time


This tip feeds into the first tip. Plan ahead and look to travel in off peak times, i.e. not school holidays. This will make sure you get the very best prices for both flights and accommodation. Avoiding these periods doesn’t mean you are avoiding the very best that Europe, the Americas, Asia, Africa and the rest of the world has to offer. It just means that you can pick a different time or even season that each has to offer. Like travelling to Europe in April instead of June, where you can see beautiful Europe in Spring rather than blistering hot Summer.  


Travel closer, stay longer


If your budget won’t stretch to allow you to stay in America for more than a week, or Europe for more than 2, perhaps it’s time to consider travelling to one of our closer neighbours. New Zealand and Asia are great places you can visit, cheaply. Going to countries such as Vietnam or South Korea can cost you a whole lot less than a trip to Europe. You can then have a little more money to enjoy yourself of dinning out and exploring rather than taking that forced rest day to count your finances.  




Friends are the only way to travel


Everything is better with friends and that includes travelling. Not only is it great to see the world sites with your best mates, it’s also cheaper. Group deals, group meals and even hotel rooms are cheaper when you include mates, if you can deal with their snoring. If you want to save a bit more money, but still want to be alone for part of that trip, plan to meet up with your friends at a later destination, so you can still discover your inner peace before you have the time of your life with your friends.


Avoid tourist heavy areas and discover the world for yourself



This is essential if you want to learn to love a destination for yourself, because it is the only way you will get to see the real beauty of another world. Go out and explore somewhere that no one has suggested, but you know will be beautiful, because it will most likely be cheaper and less crowded. Better yet ignore guided tours and find the perfect picture on your own. You only live once and it is always better to see beauty than to hear about it.

Saturday, January 2, 2016

5 Places you need to visit before you turn 30

 

We all know at some point in everyone’s life they must grow up and become responsible adults’. But before that day it is important that you experience every wonder in the world that you possibly can. These are the 5 places that you owe yourself to visit before you turn 30.

Halong bay, Vietnam


There is a moment when you floating amongst the towering, emerald coloured, limestone islands that you will achieve inner serenity. Whether it is by kayak or an old timey boat you will lose yourself in the moment as you transcend the sparkling oceans from barge to barge. You can arrange to stay on party beaches with dozens of others, but you would be doing yourself a major injustice. The true beauty of Halong Bay can only be found with a couple of close mates, a cool drink in your hand and sublime kiss of sunshine on your face. This is truly the place to find your inner peace.    

Madrid, Spain


There is a level of energy in Madrid that simply cannot be matched by any other city on this list. Whether it is the never ending nightlife, the culinary expertise of the city or the historical sites waiting to be explored. Madrid is something that needs to be experienced in your lifetime to sincerely appreciate, the lifestyle and culture of the Spanish cultural hub of the world. I implore you to see the city for yourself before you turn 30, so you can truly embrace and fulfil everything you can see in the city of life.

Queenstown, New Zealand


Queenstown in New Zealand is truly the adventure hub of the world. The sparkling clear waters of lake Wakatipu takes a back seat to the shear amount of activities you can do in Queenstown. Ski, Skydive, Bungie Jump, Rafting or even take in the sites of Milford Sound there is no chance you will get bored in Queenstown. Just be warned that no matter how long you plan to stay, you will always wish that you had planned to stay longer.  

Paris, France 


Paris is faithfully called the city of love because of the allure of the lights, food and atmosphere of the city. No where else can you go and feel the sheer sensation of love for the city and the lucky person who accompanies you. Once you get a taste of baguettes, the smell of wine and the shinning city of Paris from the top of the Eiffel tower you will understand the true definition of beautiful.  

Machu Picchu, Peru


Peru is such a wonderful country, with rich history and jaw dropping landscapes. However, it is the breathtaking site of Machu Picchu that makes Peru a must visit country. The inspiring views along the Inca Trail or the rich history lining the the mountains will make you swear that you have landed on another planet. Discover the secrets left behind by the Incan civilisation before the area becomes too commercialised by big businesses looking to alter its natural magnificence.