Archive for the 'Travel Management' Category

Ski Weekends in the Alps Are Still in Demand Even with the Credit Crunch

Friday, June 19th, 2009

Considering the downturn in the global economy, snowboarding vacations persist as a popular selection amongst skiers.
In part thanks to the coming of affordable flights, and the closeness of numerous ski resorts to international airports, skiing breaks are nowadays within the budget of more snowboarders and skiers.
As people are reluctant to miss […]

How to get Cheap Flights

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

Most people are aware of the budget operators but you can also get cheap deals from the main airlines too. Shared are tips to ensure you get the cheapest holiday possible. When you are booking a flight, the advice, which I think is now common knowledge is book […]

Why Ski in Val D’Isere in France

Saturday, May 16th, 2009

Unrivaled amongst most notable ski areas, Val d’Isre touts 337 KM of groomed pistes. The winter season gets going during early November and terminates in the start of May. The high altitude purpose built French village caters everything for you. The village stretches down the vale from La Daille up to Le Fornet with the […]

Vacations for the Carbon Friendly Traveler

Sunday, April 12th, 2009

Dozens keen snowboarders will before long be dusting down their ski gear and dashing off looking for the deepest snowfall. And beyond any doubt the results of your carbon footprint will be close to as far down the list of vacation to dos as a Christmas tree after xmas. Just last year, a late snowfall […]

Dillon Beach, California

Thursday, March 19th, 2009

Try a Dillon Beach vacation rental to experience peace and relaxation on California’s coast!Sixty-five miles north and away from the hustles and bustles of San Francisco, but only 10 miles away from Bodega Bay makes having a Dillon Beach vacation rental an ideal vacation spot, especially with its beautiful sandy beach. Dillon Beach is a […]

Mont Blanc Doubles in Bulk from 2003 According to Scientists

Saturday, February 28th, 2009

Brand new careful Global Positioning System measurements acquired on the 16-17th August have proven that Mount Blanc measures 4810.3 metres. Mount Blanc is veiled by a thick icecap which has got bigger by 2.6 metres in exactly two yrs however more unexpectedly the volume of the ice has just about doubled up . Least ways […]

Exercising before Going Mountaineering Improves Enjoyment and Stops Serious Injuries

Friday, January 23rd, 2009

Annually with the first ski weekends it is the unvaried story. Despite running to work, and an episodic weekend hike, each skiing season begins with those painful 1st few routes during which one is forgotten in the wake of more virile and fitter skiing cronies.

If you’re in bad shape whilst ski touring it is unpleasant, […]

Prime Hotel Villa Patrizi in Rome

Tuesday, November 18th, 2008

Prime Hotel Villa Patrizi is a luxury 4 star hotel in Rome, located in Via di Villa Patrizi 20

The Hotel is in one of the most elegant and quiet streets of Rome, the ideal location for a relaxing stay in Rome. The central position is also ideal for all the guests wanting to discover Rome […]

Advice for Organising Geneva Chamonix Transfers for Your Catered Chalet Holidays

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Geneva Airport Minibus Service propose comfortable, swift and custom snowboard transfers from the airport smoothly to the groups in La Clusaz, La Rosiere, Chamonix village and the neighbouring Mont Blanc region.

Our group transfers to Chamonix service covers airport transfers to Courchevel, Montroc, Chatel, La Grave, Plateau de Beille, Val Cenis and including […]

Parador of Ubeda, Spain

Wednesday, July 9th, 2008

The Parador Ubeda sits majestically on one side of the Plaza de Vasquez Molina - a plaza with as much character as any in Spain. It is shaped rather like an “L.” Adjacent to the Parador is the wonderful chapel of El Salvador. The Palacio de Vasquez de Molina - today acting […]