Airport Parking

Have you booked a holiday abroad this summer? If so, have you thought about the arrangements that need organizing before you step on the plane and jet across to a sunnier climate, namely airport parking? Probably not as many leave it to last minute or not at all resulting in stress and expense.

You do not want your trip to become a disaster from the moment that you arrive at the airport where you find no car park spaces available. To remove this needless stress, the best thing to do is to secure your airport parking as soon you have booked your vacation.

The summer months are obviously the busiest periods for traveling abroad so booking in advance is highly recommended. Booking your airport parking in advance will also save you money and avoid the stress on the day of finding that elusive car park space.

Below are four tips to look out for while searching for airport parking.

1. When it comes to UK Airport Parking, there are many companies offering different prices for the same parking so shopping around online to find the best deals.
Here are just a few of UK Airport Parking companies offering competitive prices:

Purple Parking Airport Parking
Parking 4 Less
Park BCP
APH

2.
Price comparison websites are also a good idea as with just a few clicks you can get prices form different companies for your holiday.

Here are some useful comparison websites that compare airport parking prices:

www.parking4less.co.uk
www.airport-parking-shop.co.uk
www.helpmetravel.co.uk/
www.airport-parking.co.uk/
www.holidayextras.co.uk/airport-parking.html

3.
Try to book your airport parking as soon as you realize that you will be going away, there is only a limited number of spaces at the airports so if you leave it until the last minute the prices are going to be sky high, unless you are lucky enough to get a last minute cancellation.

4.
Many of the online websites offer freebies due to the amount of competition there is and each company will be fighting for your custom so see what they have to offer. Some companies may offer a bottle of Champaign whilst others may give a couple of days of free parking.

Finally...
Reading the above tips you should always remember to expect the unexpected. These can include travel delays and accidents so check with the parking company if it is possible to purchase insurance to protect you against these occurrences.

For example, your flight has been delayed and as a result, your parking permit has expired. If you don't have insurance, the parking companies may tow, clamp or even crush your car giving you a lot of expenses and a terrible ending to your holiday.

Newquay Surf Holiday 7 Tips

Head down to Fistral beach in Newquay any time of year and you?ll see a flotilla of board-riders out on the waves, no matter the weather. Despite the cold sea and grey skies, surfing is big in the UK and getting bigger every year. A haven for surfers in the UK and the location for major surfing competitions, Fistral, Newquay is internationally renowned and popular for consistent waves.

The well-established surf industry in Cornwall means there are plenty of surf schools offering the chance to learn to catch a wave, but there's more to the sport than simply pulling on a wet suit and heading out to the waves. If you want to be taken seriously on the Newquay surf scene this summer, there are seven golden rules:

1. Be blond and gorgeous
Strolling along Fistral Beach on a summer afternoon you have to pick your way between clusters of clone-like blue-eyed youths with sun-streaked, tousled hair and lithe, tanned bods. Have you just stumbled across a distant outpost of Sweden, or is there some weird breeding experiment happening here on the north Cornish coast, the creation of a genetically modified beautiful new race that doesn't turn lobster red in the sun and comes with pierced belly buttons, six packs and Celtic-style tattoos as standard?

The occasional herd of bloated, sunburnt stags sleeping off a hangover from the night before will remind you that, in fact, you are still in Britain. If you are not young, blond or gorgeous, don't despair. You can always opt for the 'wise old man of the sea' look - think Patrick Swayze in Point Break - which involves a small pointy beard (though not if you are female), a half peeled-off wet suit dangling from your waist, a weather-beaten face and a faraway look in your eyes. If even this is beyond your capacity, a few stitches won't go amiss, just to show you mean business.

2. Develop an Australian accent
Even if you are from Essex. All the best surfers are Australian, and all the best British surfers spend at least four months of the year perfecting their bottom turns Down Under and have the Aussie twang to prove it.

Joe Moran, Cornwall's answer to Brad Pitt, has it sussed. He works half the year on a building site in Newquay so he can spend the rest of his time surfing in Australia. He has just been offered a full-time job working as a sales rep for a surf-gear company. 'I feel it's time to put down some roots, get a mortgage, get the company car, but then again...' He trails off and gazes out towards the ocean. Don't do it, Joe.

What's even harder to fathom is why so many Aussies spend half the year surfing in Newquay when they've got all that gorgeous blue sea and sunshine back home. Forbesy is from Brisbane. He reckons that on a good day, when the sun is shining, Newquay can just about hold its own with the Gold Coast.

'But it's really the nightlife and the whole scene which brings travellers here. It's a real party town,' he adds before stumbling off into the night to find his friends.

3. Get a sponsor
You are nobody on the Newquay surf scene if you don't have a sponsor. Former British surf champion Steve Winter, who runs the Winter Brothers Surf School on Fistral Beach, is sponsored by Blackthorn Cider, which means he gets paid for wearing a sweatshirt with the firm's logo on it. Easy money. But you have to be good. He and his brothers Dean and Russell (currently ranked seventeenth in the world) are among 50 or so surfers in Newquay who are considered good enough to merit sponsorship.

If you are going to fake it, make sure you choose the right brands: the surf clothing labels Quiksilver, Billabong and Rip Curl and surfboard manufacturer Mellow Marsh Yellow are a good bet. A Peacocks carrier bag and a pair of Speedo swimming trunks aren't going to fool anyone.

4. Don't be a tourist
Forget that cosy little B&B overlooking the bay, or a visit to Dairyland to see the cows being milked. All you care about are the waves, right? Hotels are for wimps (and if you've left it until now to book you won't get one anyway - Newquay sells out in summer). Real surfers sleep in a van in the beach car park. You'll see them spilling out of their cars at first light, doubled up and bleary eyed, wrapped in a towel for warmth.

However, saying that, there has been a growing trend amongst wealthy 20 to 40 year olds who are going that little bit extra with their above average city wages and splashing out on holiday cottages in Newquay. This offers them the luxury of a modern holiday cottage close to the Fistral surf that they can share with friends.

Alternatively, you could probably find a similar level of discomfort - and hence authenticity - by opting to stay at one of the town's many so-called 'surf lodges' which are basically pebble-dashed hotels built in the Seventies which, when the coach parties stopped coming because Newquay got too rowdy, cannily decided to add the word 'surf' somewhere in their name and cram six people into a room designed to sleep two. Instant credibility.

Remember those sunburnt stags you saw on the beach earlier? They'll be staying here too because nowhere else will take them.

5. Learn the language
Don't say 'dude' or 'man' - apparently they only do that on the telly - but do say 'sick' and 'gnarly' a lot (only applies to under thirties). As in, 'That's one sick bird' (that's a compliment if you happen to be the woman in question, but if you are anywhere other than Newquay, be offended) and 'Those waves are really gnarly' which means heavy.

But if you find yourself saying things like 'Got caught in a sick pit, so decided to hang 10 but went over the falls and got ripped in a gnarly barrel. It was rad,' it's time to go home. You've lost the plot.

6. Body boarding doesn't count
'Whoever's enjoying the surf the most is the best surfer,' says Steve Winter. It helps, however, if you have a surf board. Jumping up and down in the surf going 'woohoo' just isn't going to cut it.
Nor is body boarding. Although the body boarders - or 'speed bumps' as the surfers call them because they slow them down when they go over the top of them - may seem to be having a lot more fun than their surfing counterparts, washing up on the beach face down on a piece of foam just doesn't have the same kudos.

7. Be able to surf
This is not essential but it helps. Steve reckons he can get 85 per cent of people standing up on a board in their first lesson. 'You get loads of these guys coming down here for the weekend with their beach blonde hair and surfboards stapled to the roof of their VW camper van, and they don't even go in the water,' he says.

If you've ever tried pulling on a cold, damp, sandy wet suit on a windy beach and then wading across sharp pebbles into a steely grey sea while seagulls wheel mournfully overhead to do battle with smashing waves with a long plank under your arm, you'll know why.

If, however, you can get past the first two hours of humiliation, exhaustion and frustration and just when your feet have turned blue and your legs have turned to jelly and you have swallowed six litres of salt water and are silently wailing to yourself, 'Mummy I don't want to do it any more,' but you can't stop because you don't want to lose face in front of the 25 surnburnt stags who are sharing your class (yes, them again) you will, miraculously, stand up. Just for four wobbly seconds, but it will feel like an eternity to you.

You won't win any prizes for style but you are, for one brief and glorious moment, riding a wave, and you might, just might, finally understand what all the fuss is about.

Factfile
A half-day's surf tuition at Winter Brothers Surf School (01637 879696) on Fistral Beach costs �20, a full day �30 and a weekend �55.

The Extreme Academy at Watergate Bay (01637 860840) offers tuition in surfing, kite surfing, land yachting and mountain boarding. From �20 for a half-day mountain boarding taster course.

Joanne O'Connor stayed at the St Andrew's Hotel, Newquay (01637 873556). En suite rooms with sea view start at �23 per person per night.

Blue Chip Vacations offer stunning holiday cottages in Newquay (01803 855 282) or visit their Holiday Cottages in Newquay webpage. http://www.bluechipvacations.com

First Great Western has regular train services to Cornwall. (08457 000125). When a direct service to Newquay is not available, you can save time by taking a fast train to Truro and book Great Western's new + Bus chauffeur service (07786 310 695) from the station to your hotel in Newquay for �13 per person

Luxury Holiday Tips for Savings

A luxury holiday usually involves paying out a fortune in hard earned cash but there are ways to get that dreeam luxury holiday but save money along the way.

Their are many savings to be made on your flight, especially if you are flexible about travel dates.

You can often make savings of over $100 or more by simply visiting websites like Travelocity which give flexible travel date airfares. With a Travelocity Coupon you can make substantial savings, letting you splash out more on your luxury accommodation.

Signing up to free email subscriptions will keep you up to date with the latest discounted fares for unsold flights and special promos being offered by airlines.

The largest savings are made when you book your holiday early, at least three weeks to one month before the scheduled departure. Fares can range from $444 for booking 5 days before to $ 192 if booked 26 days before a flight.

Find out which day of the week flights go empty and plan to travel then. Studies show that most people like traveling on week ends and Monday but the mid- week is comparatively rush free. Look up the fares and you may find that the difference can be as much as $ 100 or more.

If you destination has more than one airport check what it costs to fly to either. Often the saving can be as much as $ 200 when you choose a less crowded airport and funnily enough the distance from the airport to your destination may be the same from the alternative airport. Check on sites like Travelocity, Orbitz or Kayak to access list of alternative airports and a fare comparison.

Choose round trip or multi-destination fares. This is a considerable saving of over US$ 500 and more. Most airlines have multi-city specials so if your work or holiday travel encompasses more than one destination consider such options.

Be travel smart and surf the web to make a comparison chart. Check out travel sites, agencies, as well as the airlines themselves. Whether you are traveling within the country or abroad there are wonderful deals to be availed. Read as many travel articles and tips given by travel gurus as you can and soon you will be master of ?cheap travel.?

Cabo San Lucas Luxury Spa Resorts

It's understood that the reason for vacations is to sever yourself from the monotonies of the day-in and day-out routine. No one knows this better than the resorts in Cabo; which is why it's trend, as you'll come to notice, that the spas with a grocery-list of services and amenities tend to sit a tier above the rest.

While most resonate a similar theme in terms of the great lengths they'll go to pamper their guests, some steal the spotlight from others and, in turn, become worthy of recognition.

Three resorts, in particular, fit this bill. They are accurately designed for not only relaxation of the body, but of every one of your senses; from their striking aesthetics, to the latest treatments and therapies?all conditioned to purify and rejuvenate.

The atmosphere of the YHI Spa at ME Cabo mimics what we imagine an ancient Mayan spiritual to be like; dimly lit by soft yellow candlelight that franticly flickers the room on and off; and a sweet, relaxing perfume that rents the air and warms the nostrils. By the room's aura alone, one could quite possibly realize complete relaxation.



The Spa follows a ritual of sorts?the Anuiti Ritual?that retunes your mind and body to a state of unconcern and purity?Pericu (exfoliations), Tamaral (renewal), Altepetl (transformation), Tlatani (restoration), and Revitalization.

It was the YHI Spa at ME Cabo that offered one of the more surreal environments, relaxing us to states of near-comatose.

At the Desert Spa at Villa del Palmar, we were greeted by a very contemporary setting of polished marble floor and wood d�cor and accent. 'Desert Spa' is affixed in gold script amidst a mural of cacti and desert fauna. What truly made the spa for us were the open spaces and simple arrangements, which emanated an air of professionalism and cleanliness.

Besides offering all the usual suspects?facials, body wraps, hot-stone massages, and a litter of restorative body products?there is also a full-service beauty salon on the premises as well as a number of couples' packages.

Casa del Mar's Spa was another favorite of ours, namely because of their cornucopia of massage therapies; a massage for any and every ailment. Your golfer's swing a source of discomfort, even stabbing pain? They have a massage designed to fix that. Two hands just not enough surface area to satisfy your back? Well, option for their four-hands massage, a peculiar but pleasant sensation that results from the precise synchronization of four hands kneading away the tension from your back.

Resort spas are something of a delicacy; the icing on a cake, the nightcap to a stressful day; and all metaphors aside, they play an increasing factor to where vacationers choose to stay. On our quest to unearthing the eminent spas of Cabo, we came to the conclusion that what truly culls these three from the herd are that instead of haphazardly dumping a facility into a sprawling resort, the YHI Spa of ME Cabo, the Desert Spa of Villa del Palmar, and the Spa of Casa del Mar have built their services around the hotel and the guests, and not the other way around.

Nova Scotia Pictures

Halifax and Nova Scotia, where scenic beauty, rich heritage and vibrant culture offers everyone who visits a truly unique vacation experience. Here is a selection of some cool pictures from the region:











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Cool Ica Oasis

This amazing place is built in the middle of the desert, around a small lake. Located in the Ica Province, near the city of Ica, Huacachina is known as the oasis of America, where many tourists come for the huge sand dunes and sand-surfing. The legend says the place was created by a princess caught bathing by a local hunter. The pool of water she left became a lagoon, while her mantle transformed into sand dunes. It is said that the princess inhabits the lagoon as a mermaid. Just wanted to share with you these amazing pictures:

French Polynesia Luxury Travel Photos

French Polynesia is pure luxury. These French Polynesia photos show Bora Bora, Moorea, Tahaa, Raiatea and many smaller motu's.














Newquay more popular than ever

With the surge of award winning restaurants, stylish bars and smart hotels, all opening up along the Atlantic coastline of Newquay, the area has once and for all ditched its ?kiss-me-quick? reputation of old without losing any of its enduring popularity.

As the explosion in development has hit the town, so too has the standard in self-catering accommodation, with many holidaymakers now expecting 4 & 5 Star standards away from home. So too the expansion of Newquay Airport, with flights arriving from across the country has made the area accessible for all, even for weekend breaks.

Blue Chip Vacations represents over 300 handpicked 4 & 5 star holiday cottages and apartments, across the West Country, including almost 100 holiday cottages in Newquay. Each property is chosen for its stunning location, amazing coastal or rural views or hi-spec interior. Properties are reviewed each year to ensure they meet the high standard set not only by Blue Chip Vacations, but also by Quality in Tourism.

Liam Gavin, Managing Director, Blue Chip Vacations comments, ?Newquay is a unique holiday destination in that it appeals to such a diverse range of holidaymakers. Family Holidays are well catered for with the resort?s dozen beaches and there are also plenty of places to visit too, such as Newquay Zoo; the Blue Reef Aquarium; Lappa Valley Steam Railway and the Holywell Fun Park. Seashore Apartments, directly on Porth Beach, are luxury properties converted from a large Victorian house, whilst Towan Place, situated beside Fistral beach, offers affordable, 5 star luxury accommodation at the UK?s surfing capital all year round and is popular with beginners, and intermediate surfers alike.?

For family parties, and friends, that want to holiday together ? yet retain their own space - Newquay has plenty to keep the whole group interested. From golf to the Extreme Sports Academy, the Lost Gardens of Heligan to the National Maritime Museum, there is plenty to do in the region. The Horizons apartments overlooking Newquay and the North Cornwall coast have sensational views across the coastline and have been individually designed with excellent on-site facilities including a gym, sauna/steam room and an indoor swimming pool. The smallest apartments sleep 4, larger sleep six, so groups can holiday under the same roof and meet in the swimming pool in the morning.

Added to that some of the most rugged coastal scenery, and the success of Jamie Oliver?s Fifteen restaurant in Watergate Bay, and Newquay is fast becoming a focal point both for ?Foodies? keen to sample seafood cooking at its best and for walkers and birdwatchers too.

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