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The Maldives – Not Just For Honeymooners

Posted By GoTravelGo On May 1, 2010

Situated right on the equator, south west of Sri Lanka is an archipelago referred to by some as the “Pearls of the Indian Ocean”. Unknown to many people, the 1190 islands of Maldives are more than just a paradise but a haven for all vacation dreamers who want to bathe in extreme luxury and marine adventure.

Of all the islands only 202 are actually inhabited, and of these almost 80+ are completely allocated to cater for tourists as vacation resorts. The Maldives are not only synonymous with honeymoon bliss and unparalleled relaxation but offer a perfect place for lovers, as well as families and friends to get together and dine to the freshness of the sea breeze all the while basking in a dreamlike tropical adventure. Sound like fun ? Well then read on!

Water Sports

Maldives offers a wide variety of water sports in fact, it’s considered one of the most sought after diving destinations in the world. So if you’re looking for an adventure whilst visting this island paradise, you don’t need to go far to experience this one of a kind underwater adventure.

The rich marine life is beyond compare, including pilot whales, sperm whales, blue whales, melon-headed whales, dwarf sperm whales and all sorts of dolphins that range from striped, spotted, bottlenose, spinner and many others. This awesome marine sanctuary has also been recently hailed as an international surfing destination. Surfing enthusiasts and fanatics have gathered here for quite sometime now so if that tickles your fancy there’s always waves to be surfed.

Snorkling

Remember if deep sea diving doesn’t do it for you there’s always snorkling and the Maldives offers magnificent snorkeling adventures on even the slimmest of budgets. Breathtaking oceanic scenery can be fully experienced without plunging to the depths of the sea. Just bring along your snorkeling gear and viola marvel at the lusciousness of marine life.

Sea Food

What would be more befitting for an oceanic paradise that to indulge in the best array of seafood you’ve probably ever tasted. The Maldives is home to the freshest seafood you’ll ever find and you’ll be able to tickle your tastebuds with delectable servings of lobster, scallops, tuna, squid and much much more.

Other Attractions

Aside from the sun, sea and sand, if you ever get tired of relaxing in this oceanic paradise there’s always some more cultural and historic sites to get stuck into. Setting time aside time to visit the likes of the Sultan Park, the National Museum, The Republic Square, The Presidential Palace, The Islamic Center, The Grand Mosque and The Fish Market can give your Maldives holiday that well rounded finish that many people miss out on.

Oh and remember one of the greatest things about the Maldives is that you don’t need a visa to get in! Simply turn up (with your passport of course) and you’ll automatically be 30 full days to enjoy and experience the most spectacular island adventure you could ever imagine.

A Travel Guide To Greece

Posted By GoTravelGo On April 21, 2010

Greece has been one of the top tourist destinations for many a year but what does it really offer ? What’s so great about Greece ? Well I guess the first thing that comes to mind is the mythology (plenty of that) and of course the ancient culture (plenty of that too) but what really attracts the modern day traveller to Greece has to be the amazing scenery and beautiful coastlines. The islands the mountains and the nature on offer is second to none.

Going to Greece is like discovering a trove of wonderful treasures for there are a lot of must see attractions. The major cities in Greece are Athens, Santorini, Olympia, Crete, Mikonos, Corfu, Attica, Rhodes, Kos, Thessaloniki, Chania, Heraklion and Patras. All of them have something to offer, it’s just a matter of picking and choosing what’s best for you.

Syntagma Square

The capital of Greece, Athens is a haven full of attractive hot spots. One of the most visited attractions within Athens is Syntagma Square, otherwise known as the Constitution Square. It’s located at the east end of Ermou Street directly across the Greek Parliament.

The Acropolis

Another tourist destination which is considered to be one of the most recognized historical structures within Greece is the Acropolis. This so called “Sacred Rock” was built during the 5th Century BC with Pericles as the leader. The Acropolis holds many temples and monuments and the finest among all of them is the Parthenon, which was built to honor the greek goddess of war and wisdom, Athena.

Monastories Of Meteora

Another place to visit is the Monasteries of Meteora which were originally made up of twenty-four monasteries built on the sky-high rocks. These were built during the 15th century by the Greek monks and today only six monasteries remain.

National Archaeological Museum

Part of the must see tourist spots within Greece include the National Archaeological Museum. It’s the biggest museum with over 20,000 excavated exhibits from the country. This museum houses artifacts from the Prehistoric Collection whish was the basis of Neolithic, Mycenaean and Cycladic civilizations as well as the Sculptures collection, Metallurgy collection and many others.

The Olympics

The birthplace of the Olympics, the Olympia, is also one of Greece’s prides. The Olympia is situated in the Temple of Zeus. In 776 BC, athletic competitions were started in honor of the father of the gods Zeus and over the years became the much loved sports tournament – the Olympics. Other structures found within Olympia include the Stadium, the Hippodrome, the Prytaneion and the Gymansium.

Cretan Gorges

If you’re going to Greece you need to check out the Cretan Gorges. These magnificent gorges of Crete will take your breath away and the most famous among them is the Samaria Gorge for it’s the longest ravine in Europe. This breathtaking valley stretches to about 18 kilometers and boasts of unblemished natural beauty. The Minoan Palace in Crete is also a must see.

Ancient Mythology

Greece is the seat of ancient mythology! Their gods and goddesses can be seen everywhere in the form of huge structures built to honor these very Gods. Structures such as the Temple of Apollo Epicurius and Mount Athos were built in commemoration of the belief that Greece was the chosen place on earth where the gods and goddesses once touched. Other attractions include the Byzantine Museum, Ancient Thira, the Palace of Knossos and many others.

Greece indeed is a very beautiful country rich in ancient history and culture. Exploring it you’ll not only get an insight into the civilisation that once was but leave with memoirs to last you a lifetime.

Top 5 Euro Beaches Of 2010

Posted By GoTravelGo On April 19, 2010

Beaches have over the years become synonymous with not only unparalleled levels of relaxation but continue to rank as one of the most popular holiday types here in the west. So to give you some ideas this summer we thought we’d list our top 5 euro beaches of 2010.

Biarritz Beach – France

Topping the list is the surfing capital of France, the Biarritz Beach. It was way back in the 1960s when surfing became popular in France and that’s exactly when this fine beach became a hit with surfers worldwide. Located in the French Riviera, the best surfers in the world gather every July at Biarritz Beach for the much awaited annual Surf Festival.

This beach is not only loved for its magnificent waves but comes with good amenities catered for both surfers and non surfers. Add to this segregated surfing and swimming areas, loads of restaurants & bars as well as some great hotels such as the Hotel Du Palair and you have a recipe for fun in the sun.

Ibiza – Spain

Second on the charts is Ibiza, the third largest among the Balearic Islands of Spain and a hot spot for everyone that loves to mix their beaches with their nightlife. Famous for its legendary night clubs and parties, Ibiza is abit of a no go zone for family holiday goers but a must visit for all those young 20-30 somethings that simply want to have fun.

Carlton Beach – Cannes, France

The third beach on our list is the Carlton Beach situated in Cannes, France. Now before you decide to book yourself a holiday here, you’d better have the style and money for it. Measuring in at only 100 feet wide by 300 feet long, this beach is extremely exclusive and has even been labeled as the haven for the rich and famous.

Deep pockets are an essential requirement if you want to head over to the Carlton beach. Furthermore, Carlton Beach is given utmost care and attention to maintain its lucrative appeal. The beach sand is delivered fresh on a yearly basis and you’ll see your fair share of celebrities and rich people. If you’re got the money for it, check it out because it’s an amazing experience for those that can afford it.

Tarifa Beach – Spain

Fourth on the list of the best euro beaches is the Tarifa Beach in Spain. It faces the Moroccan coast at the southern most part of Spain, boasting a windy atmosphere which is great for Kite Surfing. If you’re looking to enjoy a beach which comes with plenty of wind and sea then you’ll absolutely love Tarifa. In addition to the kite surfing there’s also rock climbing and biking available to those that want to try something a little different.

Kefalonia Beach – Greece

Last but not least we’re going to Greece to visit the beaches of Kefalonia. The bays and beaches within Kefalonia are numerous and all come with their own distinct beauty. Some have rough barren terrain and cliffs behind them whilst others come with fresh olive trees as far as the eye can reach. If you’re looking for isolated, clean, untouched beaches you’ll find a lot of them here.

The most popular beach and also the most photographed has to be the Myrtos Beach. Flanked by white limestone cliffs and carpeted in white sand, the Myrtos beach is consistently voted by travel magazines and tourists as one of the most beautiful in the world and has won many awards throughout the years for its beauty.

Picking The Best Airline Seats

Posted By GoTravelGo On April 19, 2010

If you’re flying for more than 2-3 hours picking the right seat could be the difference between arriving refreshed and relaxed or tired and grumpy. We obviously prefer the former so let’s take a look at some of the things you should do before booking that all important seat.

Decide What’s Important

The first step of the process is deciding what’s important for you. So for example if you’re tall or you like more space, the last thing you want, is to be stuck for hours on end cramped in a seat that’s too small. Apart from being down right uncomfortable you’re asking for cramps and muscle pains when you arrive at the other end.

The same goes for those who are easily irritated by noise, but can’t afford to fly first class. Sure, some might argue, stick in the ear plugs, listen to your mp3 player or whatever but lets face it not everyone enjoys wearing earphones or ear plugs for 8+ hour durations. So what can you do ?

Airline Seating Charts

Well once you’ve jotted down all the things that are important to you the next step is to check out the seating charts. Each airline has an Airline Seating Chart that can give you a visual of what to expect inside the plane and the overall seating configuration. Some even come with details about the seats themselves, the ones with less leg room, limited capacity to recline, or those that have misaligned windows.

The point is checking the seating charts will give you an inside look at the planes seating configuration and the types of seats available to you. Use the seating charts to do your research and use that knowledge when you come to book your seats.

Seating Tips 101

In addition to the above recommendations and depending on what you need, here’s a few more seating tips that might help you land that perfect seat.

  • Before you book your ticket check the seat pitch (otherwise known as leg room) and seat width dimensions for a couple of airlines. Many times you’ll be surprised to see how significantly different the seat width and pitch dimensions are for similar priced economy seats on two different airlines. So do your research and find out which airlines suit you best.
  • Once again before you book your ticket, check the basic entertainment and seat features for a couple of airlines. If having a power port to plug in your laptop or dvd player is important to you then check which airlines offer this facility. Once again this is all about knowing what you want! No point having larger seats if that’s not something that bothers you.
  • If you’re looking for a quiet flight then the most peaceful seating areas are always near the front. These are perfect for those who need time to sleep, work or simply relax. The last thing you want is to have your seat booked near the back where people are constantly going in and out of the toilets.
  • Tall people with long legs, or those who like a bit of extra space can further improve their comfort by opting for the first row seats near the emergency exits (sometimes referred to as bulkhead seats). You’ll have to book early to get these or if the airline doesn’t let these go till the day of travel then call up in the morning to grab them.
  • If you value savings over other things, there are particular seats in Airlines that normally come at a lower price. Sometimes, it’s because of minor things such as misaligned windows, or less leg room and other times it’s simply due to their proximity to busy or noisy parts of the plane. Ask about these seats and see if you can haggle a smart little discount. If you’re going to be busy playing your PSP throughout the flight who cares if your windows are slightly misaligned.
  • If you tend to use the toilet often, pick an aisle seat or seats that are close to the loo. Staying in aisle seats not only prevents you from bothering other passengers but means you can get in and out easily as soon as you see the toilet is vacant.

Final Words

Do your best to select what you need by browsing through the seating charts but if you still can’t figure out what’s right ask the flight attendant to recommend the best spot for you (based on your requirements). Remember the seats you pick can either enhance or depreciate the overall quality of your travel experience, so don’t take it lightly.