Archive for February, 2012

Sunny Britain

Its Britains number one talking point but is the UK’s weather really that bad?

Britians weather is often seen as a drawback and a hinderance to tourism in Britian and as something which is seen as being difficult to push from a marketing perspective, but is the nations favourite talking point really as bad as everyone makes it out to be? Often the first thing people think of when [...]

Kent

Visiting Kent ‘The Garden of England’

Kent is the first county that many cross-channel visitors encounter when visiting England’s shores. Those lucky enough to arrive by boat can experience the thrilling white cliffs of Dover, which rise dramatically above its pebbly beaches. This much-photographed coastline leads on to rolling valleys and downs that encompass some of the most pleasant and lush [...]

Riviera Maya

A family holiday in the Riviera Maya

Lucky are those who can say they have experienced the Riviera Maya. Also known as the Mayan Riviera, is a tourism district which parallels the Carribean Coastline of the Mexican state Quintana Roo. It is indeed worthy of a visit and the type of place that everyone should have the pleasure to visit at one [...]

BestTravelWebsite

Keeping up with developments from the world of travel.

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Corsica

Corsica, France’s Isle of beauty

The island of Corsica is referred to in common speech as a “région” of France, is located in the Mediterranean Sea, west of the Italian peninsula, slightly north of the Italian island of Sardinia and south east of the French mainland. Despite its relative seperation from France and its status as a territorial collectivity (collectivité [...]

St. Michael Mount

St. Micheals Mount, Cornwall.

The coastline around St Mount’s Bay is undoubtedly one of the most picturesque locations in Cornwall, and one of its most popular tourist destinations. The old harbour town of Marazion nestles tranquilly at the edge of the bay, its narrow winding streets lined with quaint little shops, art galleries, old inns and fisherman’s cottages. The [...]

Lindisfarne Castle

Northumberland and Holy Island

Northumberland is set in some of the wildest, isolated though starkly beautiful countryside in northern England, which includes the North Pennine Range and the Cheviot Hills. It has a coastline of quite breathtaking beauty, dominated by a series of great medieval castles. Inland lies Kielder Water, the largest man-made lake in Europe, next to which [...]

Marmaris

Diverse Marmaris

Marmarmis is hardly recognisable as the sleepy fishing village that it was before the 1980′s. A boom in the construction industry during the last couple of decades  and the subsequent development of its status as a tourist destination changed the face of this southwestern Turkish medeterranian resort. The rapid change in its infrastructure allowed it to [...]