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Holidays In The Algarve

The primary drivers that brought tourists to the Algarve coast of southern Portugal are still the main ingredients of anyone’s holiday there, those being great summer weather and soft,sandy beaches. But there are many regions of Europe that can offer similar climatic conditions and equally beautiful beaches. So what is it about the Algarve that brings people back time after time? Well the answer to that question is exactly the conundrum the tourist authorities in the area must be considering each and every year and up to now they seem to have worked out the answers because people still regard this region of southern Europe very highly.

Holiday resorts now need to consider their overall offering and not just rely on the traditional headliners like weather and beaches to bring in the crowds. Those other benefits can include all kinds of things such as controlled building schemes, attractive public areas, wide choices of restaurants and cafes and also a choice of cultural, historic and leisure-time attractions.

Holiday attractions may include things like theme parks, dedicated play areas for children and specialist water parks. The Algarve has an abundance of theme parks. Aqualand is one of the biggest water parks on the Algarve and is situated between Portimao and Albufeira near to the town of Alcantarilha. This vast complex features a full range of typical water park features such as a rapids ride, various swimming pools, a wave pool and a choice of water slides. The daily ticket allows visitors to stay in the park as long as they wish. There are other water parks on the Algarve including Slide and Splash near Lagoa, which has been in business for twenty years and Aquashow near Vilamoura where the 75 foot high water rollercoaster claims to be the biggest in Europe.

Zoomarine just 10 kilometers from Albufeira is one of the most visited holiday attractions on the Algarve. The zoo is home to dolphins, turtles, sharks, tropical fish and birds. Unlike many parks along the Algarve, Zoomarine is open all year round although the schedule of audience shows is quieter during the winter period.

As you would expect for a mature and well established holiday area, the Algarve has a huge selection of high quality hotels. Many of the original hotels that were built back in the 1970’s have subsequently been updated in order to compete with the newer, more modern additions that have been built in recent years. The Algarve was amongst the first holiday areas to introduce the concept of golf resorts, where villa-style accommodation was offered within the confines of a private golf course.

Several of these golf resorts are located in the area around Vilamoura and provide options for holidaymakers wishing to hire a villa, whilst at the same time having the benefits of shared services like swimming pools, cleaning services, restaurants and of course golfing options.

The whole coast along the Algarve is dotted with a range of beaches from Tavira in the east, through Quarteira and Vilamoura and on to the popular resorts of Santa Eulalia and Praia da Rocha. Two of the most beautiful bays that have wonderful beaches are at Albufeira and further along the coast between Alvor and Lagos.

Cultural events are also integral to the success of the Algarve. These range from traditional town fairs that have been taking place for many hundreds of years to newer events that have specially created to enhance the holiday experience for visitors to the area. Traditional events such as the annual carnival events in the period before Lent take place in many of the towns and villages along the coast, but are not devised just for tourists. Carnival celebrations take place all over Spain and Portugal and in the Algarve towns like Faro and Tavira. Loule is said to host the biggest of the annual carnivals and even levies a small admission fee to visitors. All of the carnival events in 2010 are set to take place on the weekend of 14th February. An example of one of the non traditionalevents is the Noche Blanco, an evening celebration of art and culture, when everyone dresses in white. (Similar events are also held in Madrid, Brussels and Valetta on Malta and are set to become popular in other cities across Europe). The Algarve also hosts a number of large-scale outdoor music events and now also promotes a series of international motor sport events at the recently-built international motor circuit near Portimao.

How to Experience One of the World’s Little Known, Secret Marine Wonderlands

Imagine walking off a white, sandy, almost deserted beach and within minutes be floating over a marine wonderland? The coral formations are spectacular and you are surrounded by an amazing variety of spectacularly coloured tropical fish.

Best of all, you may have it all to yourself, it’s easy to reach and it’s free.

Where is this virtually unknown secret place?

The Ningaloo Reef is part of the Ningaloo Marine Park, a 160km reef off the North West coast Australia. It is one of the closest fringing coral reefs in the world and is easily reached by car from the town of Exmouth, just a short distance away.

It is also braced for a surge in visitors if the United Nations World Heritage Committee agrees to place Ningaloo on its list of the world’s most valuable cultural and natural wonders and it is granted World Heritage status.

While this may be great for tourism, there is a danger that this sensitive and beautiful ecosystem may lose one of its greatest assets. The fact that you share this beautiful part of Australia with so few.

How does it compare to the Great Barrier Reef?

The Great Barrier Reef off the coast of Queensland is world famous for its coral formations and variety of tropical fish. But the price of fame is the crowds. You will be sharing this magical place with hundreds of other tourists.

Parts of the Great Barrier Reef in Queensland can be up to 60 km from the coast. This means a long and expensive ferry ride before spending time on a pontoon anchored in the middle of the ocean. On windy days, it can be an unpleasant experience.

I took a trip to the outer reef on a large ferry from Port Douglas in North Queensland. I loved the whole experience. The ferry was comfortable, the food superb and the organization, excellent.

But the coral was disappointing and the tiny pontoon out in the middle of the Coral Sea was crammed with tourists.

By contrast, on the day I visited Turquoise Bay on the Ningaloo Reef, I shared the champagne clear warm water, pristine coral and brilliant tropical fish with just 3 others.

We hired a car at Exmouth and virtually had the place to ourselves.

There were no time restrictions and we enjoyed a full day drifting over the coral reef less than 100 metres from the beach. It was a true back to nature eco experience.

You can virtually “step off the beach” and be swimming, diving or snorkeling over spectacular coral formations and brightly colored small fish within minutes. It has been called Western Australia’s “barrier reef without the barrier”

What can you see?

Ningaloo Marine Park is home to more than 500 species of fish and 250 coral species. It is one of the world’s most pristine ecosystems and is one of the few major coral reefs that you can  paddle to straight from the beach.

 Famous oceanographer Jacques Cousteau rated the coral and marine life at Ningaloo Reef as superior to the Great Barrier Reef.

The Ningaloo Reef is one of the premier spots in the world for watching whale sharks. These gentle giants of the sea visit the reef between April and July every year. You can enjoy the rare privilege of sharing the ocean with these creatures by being part of an organized tour.

To put your mind at rest, they are sometimes called “the word’s largest fish” and their staple diet is krill, not humans. Reaching 18 metres in length, the huge beast resembles a bus under water. It can be an imposing, even frightening sight when viewed from close quarters.

How do you get there?

The nearest town is Exmouth, on North West Cape, about 1270km north of Perth. It is regularly serviced by daily buses and flights from Perth.

Tours and accommodation.

A number of tour groups operate from Exmouth and these can be organized through the Exmouth Tourist Bureau. If you want to visit the whale sharks, you will be better on an organized tour.

If you have your own vehicle, the beaches on the west side of the Cape Range are easily accessible. But don’t take a short cut across the top of the range unless you have a good map and a strong 4wd.

Accommodation ranges from the comfortable Youth Hostel at Exmouth to the luxurious, new Novatel Ningaloo Resort. It is within walking distance of Exmouth’s cosmopolitan bars and restaurants.

 

 

 

 

Fiji Island Holiday the Beauty of the South Pacific

Fiji Island Holiday conjures up all sorts of images in the mind, imagine sitting by the pool with the warm sun beating down on you while enjoying a fresh island cocktail that’s just been served to you. Well that is what a Fiji Island Holiday has to offer and plenty more.

 

Fiji Island Resorts range in price and capacity while new ones are being developed all the time to give you a taste of Fiji Real Estate. There are a number of great new back packer facilities ranging from all the inclusive meal and bed packages or others that have their own amenities and cooking facilities.

There is plenty to do if you don’t want to spend your time lounging around the pool. Fiji has wonderful diving or if you are not interested in Fiji Scuba Diving or going under with a tank on your back, there are plenty of terrific snorkelling in Fiji. You can discover the magical world under the sea, the beautiful coral reefs, and the brightly coloured tropical fish swimming around you. If you want to get up close and personal, you could try to feed the fish while snorkelling the fish seem to come from miles and surround you in an amazing oasis of Fiji colours.

You could stay on one of the many exotic beautiful Fiji Island Resorts or you could take a day trip to one and make the most of an Island Hopping boat trip. This is a great way to see different resorts and islands, maybe even finding a new place to stay on your next trip.

Fiji is also very popular with the yachting fraternity, it is a great spot to stop and spend some time exploring the Islands between New Zealand and Australia. The yachties are great fun and sure know how to party and have a fun time. One of the most popular Yachting destinations in Fiji is Musket Cove marina.

Many of the resorts also have other water sports available, windsurfing, hobby cat and water skiing to name a few. There are also a number of Fiji Island Resorts that focus around children, providing a kids club, so mum and dad can have a true break – drop the kids off in the morning and collect them again in the late afternoon to hear all about their days adventures, what they have made and learn about all there new friends. A very popular thing children love to do is to get their hair braided and you always see kids at the airport on the way home with their hair with colourful beads and braids.

Another popular activity is surfing. Fiji is well known for a couple of surf breaks and even has specific surfing resorts which host the international events which has drawn huge public attention.

You could also jump in a local cab and explore the mainland and townships. A must do is taking a trip to the local veg markets, such a great sight with all the veg stacked in neat piles selling for a dollar or two.

Maybe you have gone on Fiji Island Holiday to totally relax and wined down and catch up on some reading. If this is the case I am sure you will find yourself at a Fiji resort and Spa receiving a sensational Fiji Massage.

Some people find a cruise is more their thing and Fiji has a couple of companies that provide excellent services with small boats holding less people but giving you fantastic service that is more personal. You have the best of both worlds, getting to see plenty of Islands, snorkelling locations and relaxing at the same time, a great idea for your honeymoon. Plenty of people choose Fiji to tie the knot, having a barefoot beach side wedding.

The Fijian people are very talented musically and are a nation that loves to sing and play the guitar. The resorts often have a Meke which is a combination of music, singing and a Fijian tribal dance another must do during your stay.

Fiji is only a short flight from both Australia and New Zealand with regular flights available. You can also fly from the USA and other destinations and makes for a fantastic truly relaxing holiday. The people are magical with beautiful friendly smiles and always make you feel welcome with a cheerful ‘Bula’ on your arrival.

Fiji is a wonderful holiday destination so why not when you are planning your next trip include Fiji on the list as a must do vacation for a Fiji Island Holiday.

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