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Touring Caravan Site

Friday, May 7th, 2010

Finding a good touring caravan site after a long journey is so good. Especially when the atmosphere is warm and the scenery overwhelming, and you know you’re in the right place to stop. It gives you a feeling of security. I’ve been touring caravan parks for years now – just about at the beginning of each Spring we start planning our annual caravan holiday.

But touring caravan sites can be tricky – you need to know what you’re doing and where you’re going. If you’re planning your first journey, reading tips and advice from other caravanners. The best way to learn about touring caravan sites is by engaging with other caravanners. The caravan club website is very good for this – you have to remember that a lot of caravanners touring caravan parks around Britain have been doing it for years and are top of the caravanning game!

Marseille in France

Wednesday, April 14th, 2010

Situated on the south coast of France, Marseille is the second largest city after Paris and is one of France’s major tourist’s destinations. With plenty of things to do and places to see, you will never get bored of this sunny city. With oceanic views over the Mediterranean ocean, plenty of picturesque architecture and famous eateries there is something to for everyone. With the Mediterranean Ocean on its doorstep, Marseille enjoys warm weather with temperatures ranging from 21 to 30 degrees during the summer months. There is nothing better than to relax in a coffee shop or bar, drinking a beer overlooking Vieux Port- the old port of Marseille – with the sun warming your cockles whilst admiring the range of small boats and yachts in the port.

If you have a week to spend in Marseille, it is recommended that spend at least 1 to 2 days sightseeing within the city itself. You can do this by foot and using the local transport to get around. Guided walks are available which makes it easy to get around and see the sights without having to plan your journey, which for many people is a welcomed convenience. You will get to see the sights which include the; Abbey of Saint-Victor; the Phare de Sainte Marie; La Vielle Charité and many more which are centrally located. Even if you aren’t interested in history, the buildings in and around Marseille are beautifully constructed with great detail to occupy your eyes and provide many photo taking opportunities.

After seeing the sights in the city, you can hire a car and drive to the nearby areas taking you to see the Notre Dame Del Garde which dates back to the 19th century. But best of all with car hire you will be able to drive to the hills and admire picturesque views overlooking the Mediterranean ocean. Of course you can do this by opting to travel with tour buses, but you will lose the sense of freedom you get when hiring a car. Car hire Marseille is ideal for travelling with family and it isn’t difficult to find a cheap deal online these days. If you are travelling to Marseille with family then you will appreciate the convenience of getting around and not having to organise travel tickets for everyone. Read more about Marseille Travel and plan your next vacation in France.

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Travel tips for a joyful trip

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Travel tips for a joyful trip

You love traveling but planning a trip bogs you down. In that case, you can take the help of a travel agent who could provide you tip for the itinerary, depending on the location of the destination. Actually, it is not that difficult and you can do the planning yourself. Here are some tips to remember:

  • Pack selectively and take the essentials for sure. Ensure that the luggage doesn’t get too heavy.
  • Take all the necessary travel documents
  • Make the travel arrangements prior to the commencement of the journey to avoid last minute hassle
  • Maintain strict vigilance on your luggage at the airport, bus terminus or the railway station.
  • Keep the emergency numbers handy
  • Buy a traveler’s insurance for emergency purpose.

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