Thursday, 25 June 2009

Massive discounts possible...

Travel firms may be forced to heavily discount their late bookings to clear 'stock' that has not been sold. Despite the downsizing of the available stock in an effort to avoid massive discounts, the travelling public have not been dipping into their savings to purchase holidays it seems.
With just a month to go before the schools break up, some retailers are reporting just 65% take up whereas 80% is the norm at this point. Many holiday makers are booking just three weeks in advance for 'late' deals whereas eight weeks has been the average in the past. There is anticipation that a price discounting war will ensue fairly shortly as retailers attempt to get rid of unsold stock ahead of their competitors.
Even if you have already decided not to take a holiday this Summer, you may be tempted back into the market, at least that is what the retailers are hoping for..

Friday, 12 June 2009

Running away to get married

For generations English folk have been running away to Scotland to get wed, mainly because of the relaxed Scottish marriage laws, but since rules about where couples can get married were relaxed there are some wedding venues in scotland more attractive even than Gretna Green where you can enjoy your big day.
There still remains a degree of romance in having your wedding in scotland and it is certainly a beautiful place to have a honeymoon away from the crowds of shoppers and sunseekers. Romantic and remote images are conjured up by images of the Highlands of Scotland, it's wind-swept shores and craggy purple-heathered scenery.
Hoscote House is the most complete wedding venue I have seen, with it's wild scenery, imposing house and fine estate. It can also serve as a self-catering accommodation for up to 33 people, so your wedding party can take all week if you want. Nowadays Scotland is not just a place for English runaways to get married without their parents permission, folk from all over the world are travelling to Scotland to get married in the most romatic of settings.

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Selfish Rail Strikers

London Underground Rail Strikers attempted to make a point by calling a strike on a day when thousands of football fans would have been trying to make their way to Wembley to see England play Andorra in a World Cup qualifying match on Wednesday.
Despite talk about playing the game behind closed doors, the game went ahead as normal and 58,000 fans made it to Wembley. England players and manager Fabio Capello paid tribute to the fans who made the extra effort to cheer their team on to victory as England score six goals without reply.
Members of the National Union of Rail, Maritime and Transport Workers (RMT) returned to work at 7pm Thursday, and a fresh round of talks is expected in bid to avert further action. That will be little consolation to those who failed to make the game and one can't help feeling disppointed for any youngsters who may have missed out on their first trip to Wembley.

Monday, 1 June 2009

Off to Sunny Spain

Planning for Summer Holidays is upon us and as a holiday destination, Spain is still bound to be one of the most popular places visited by UK holidaymakers. Having been top of the favourite destination lists for decades, Spain still has plenty to offer in it's various resorts and Islands. A package holiday in a Hotel remains the most popular way to visit, but there is an up and coming holiday rental market for Villas in Spain offering a viable alternative to those who prefer a little more privacy.
A Spanish driving holiday will open up some of the wonders of Spain mostly left unexplored by generations of UK tourists. Most visitors would opt to hire a car for this type of Holiday, yet it would be entirely feasible to travel through France and bring your own car to Spain over a few days or even catch a car ferry to Bilbao.
Whether you opt for traditional resorts such as Costa del Sol or Rent a holiday villa in Tenerife, or The Canaries, Majorca, Costa del Almeria... Spain is geared up for your holiday needs, guaranteed sunshine and fabulous food come as standard. If you venture outside your complex, with a little Tourist information you can also find culture and fabulous scenery to match the beautiful beaches that Spain is famous for.