Top Ski Airports For Winter
January 1, 2009 on 8:59 am | In Airlines, Albania, Andorra, Austria, Cabinweb, Croatia, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Italy, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, London, Luxwmbourg, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Paris, Poland, Romania, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Skiing Snowboarding, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Wales, Yugoslavia | Comments Off
Popular Landing Spots For British Skiers & Snowboarders
Leading flight search engine, Skyscanner (www.Skyscanner.net), dips into its data to see where British winter sports enthusiasts are flying to this winter. Despite economic woes, European ski searches appear healthy with a small rise in flight search traffic for ski airports compared to last year. With a strong US dollar, it seems many Brits are avoiding transatlantic mountains and favouring the more local European peaks.
1. Geneva (Switzerland) – at number one by quite a long way it’s Geneva. Close to the French border (the airport even has a French sector), Geneva is an ideal landing zone for skiers and snowboarders, offering the choice of over 100 ski resorts within two hours’ drive. One of the closest is Lelex, a small resort served by 13 ski lifts, ideal for families and beginners, and at the other end of the scale – Morzine, part of Les Portes Du Soleil ski area, a huge interlinked domaine offering some 650 different pistes, served by over 200 ski lifts.
2. Nice (France) – located for good access to the ski resorts of the Southern French Alps and the Italian Alps, Nice offers access to 12 ski resorts within 3 hours’ drive. Isola 2000 is one of the best in range, rising to 2610m, offering about 50 pistes and around 120km of downhill skiing and snowboarding. Alba, about 2.5 hours from Nice is an ideal choice for beginners, a compact area which is also good for cross country skiing, boasting 52km of Nordic trails.
3. Salzburg (Austria) – located in the north of the country, Salzburg is surrounded by over 100 resorts to the south, east and west, all of which are less than 2 hours drive from the airport. Mayrhofen is one of the most famous in the area and one of the highest resorts in Austria; part of the Zillertal ski area, it offers access to 130 pistes. If you’re looking for a family ski area and need something with shorter drive times, try St Wolfgang – one of the closest ski areas to Salzburg, this small resort has 9 ski lifts as well as 30km of cross country trials.
4. Munich (Germany) – another good access point with almost 100 ski resorts within 2 hours of the airport. Choose from a great selection of Northern Austrian resorts, or for something a little different, why not visit a German ski resort? Though little known as a skiing destination, Germany has some great options; Sankt Englmar is a small ski area best suited to beginners and young families in the east of Germany – or try Grainau – one of the bigger resorts in Germany offering an impressive vertical drop of over 2000m and 44 pistes.
5. Grenoble (France) – there are over 50 ski resorts within 1.5 hours of the airport, including some of the biggest and best such as Alp d’Huez, Courchevel, La Grave, Meribel and Valmorel. For somewhere a little more secret, try Autrans - a quieter area with 16 lifts and about 18km of downhill slopes as well as 160km of cross country ski trails.
Best of the Rest:
Toulouse (France) – offers access to Pyrenean ski resorts in France, Spain and Andorra. Pas de la Casa is a firm favourite with the Brits, renowned for its excellent value and lively après ski action.
Innsbruck (Austria) – great for getting to resorts in the Tyrol region and the city of Innsbruck itself is home to Nordkette, a small ski area with slopes overlooking the city, which boasts one of the steepest runs in Europe.
Milan Bergamo (Italy) – good for Northern Italian resorts. Try Livigno, a duty free ski resort with an excellent terrain park and good off piste options, a quaint alpine town untouched by overdevelopment.
To find more cheap flights, fast – visit www.Skyscanner.net
Exhilarating Expedition Cruises from G.A.P Adventures
January 1, 2009 on 8:41 am | In Adventure Travel, Cruise Boats, Denmark, Europe, Finland, Iceland, London, Norway, Portugal, Scotland, United Kingdom | Comments Off
G.A.P Adventures, the world’s leading adventure travel company, has launched its range of Expedition cruises with the purchase of the M/S Expedition. Newly refitted, the M/S Expedition will be plying the waters from April 2009 offering a new and comfortable experience in Expedition cruising which will thrill the adventurer in every traveller. To celebrate the new ship, G.A.P Adventures is also pleased to offer travellers 200 GBP off all new Expedition 2009 trips booked by December 15, 2008 for all departures from April to September 2009.
At 105 metres (345 ft) in length and with a top speed of 16 knots, the new M/S Expedition can accommodate up to 120 passengers, allowing for a unique way of exploring the Polar regions. Also, state-of-the-art stabilizers will ensure as smooth a ride as possible. Guests will have the choice of different categories of cabins ranging from triples to suites, each featuring outside facing portholes or windows. Besides special amenities such as a pub, a fitness centre and a sauna, the ship will boast multiple viewing areas - including a large 360-degree observation deck for wildlife spotting.
“G.A.P Adventures is proud to announce a new line-up of expeditions to some of the most mesmerizing corners of the world including Antarctica, the Azores, the Arctic and around the British Isles,” says Bruce Poon Tip, CEO of G.A.P Adventures. “As each voyage is equipped with a superb team of onboard experts in marine biology, history and geology, we can not only ensure exceptional value for money but also an insightful and unforgettable experience for all travellers.”
G.A.P Adventures’ new thrilling Expedition cruises include:
Explore the Azores
Embark on the M/S Expedition and voyage around this captivating and remote archipelago, located in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, 1000 miles off the Portuguese coast. Travellers will witness first-hand the stunning azure seas and the unspoilt natural beauty of these volcanic islands, including Graciosa, Floral, and Faial and taste the world famous Verdelho wine on Pico Island. Also, this 10-day cruise offers a rare opportunity for wildlife viewing: sailing around the Azores is the best way to see seabirds, dolphins and whales up close!
Price: from 1460 GBP
For more information: http://www.gapadventures.com/tour/XVEANX
Arctic Highlights
Sailing from Spitsbergen to Iceland, travellers will follow the breathtaking edge of the ice and witness outstanding wildlife, including polar bears, walruses and reindeers. Navigating south towards Greenland, they will spot whales, orcas and white-beaked dolphins, and venture into Greenland’s untouched tundra aboard a zodiac. After visiting Scoresbysund, one of the largest fjord systems in the world, visitors will complete their journey in Iceland and the steaming hot springs of Reykjavik.
Price: from 2095 GBP
For more information: http://www.gapadventures.com/tour/XVAHNX
Wild Scotland
Embark the M/S expedition and begin your 13 day journey into the Scottish wilderness. Experience the dramatic landscapes of the Hebrides, the tranquility of uninhabited Treshnish and the natural beauty of North Rona, where you can spot colonies of great black-backed gulls, great skuas and puffins. Head on towards mystical Orkney and the Shetland archipelago before returning to the Scottish Highlands with their craggy cliffs bristling with birdlife.
Price: from 2295 GBP
For more information:
http://www.gapadventures.com/tour/XVWSNX
Britain and Ireland in Bloom
This 13 day expedition takes you through some of the most beautiful gardens and historic mansions in Great Britain and Ireland. Sailing past the Isle of Wight, visitors will reach the rocky island of St Michael’s Mount and then continue towards Ireland. After visiting historic Kilkenny, they will explore Garinsh Island, one of the most beautiful gardens of the country, the mysterious landscape of Connemara and the imposing Giant’s Causeway. Travellers will end their journey on Scottish shores and visit Iona, the legendary burial grounds of Scottish Kings.
Price: from 2295 GBP
For more information:
http://www.gapadventures.com/tour/XVBINX
Norwegian Fjords and Polar Bears
A mystical two-week journey, drifting past medieval villages, majestic icebergs and along crystalline fjords. Departing from Edinburgh, travellers will first stop at Orkney then continue northwards to the remote Shetland Islands. Along the Norwegian coastline, visitors will take zodiac and land excursions to get a closer look at some of Scandinavia’s major highlights: medieval Trondheim, the steep fjords of Central Norway, and the cold waters of Andoya Island, famous for whale watching. Travellers will then visit Bear Island, a birdwatcher’s paradise, and head on to Svalbard, an archipelago of deep fjords and massive ice sheets, populated by polar bears, seals, reindeers and arctic foxes.
Price: from 2270 GBP
For more information: http://www.gapadventures.com/tour/XVNFNX
Visit www.gapadventures.com/new to see all of G.A.P Adventures’ brand new expeditions. Note: Trips are listed before discount and do not include international airfare.
* Price quoted is for a Category 1 cabin. Other cabin types are available and can be viewed at www.gapadventures.com/expedition
Eager Beavers Book Early for Norway
December 30, 2008 on 9:25 am | In Adventure Travel, Beachbooker, London, Norway, Outdoors, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments Off
Four beaver families from Norway have arrived in the UK as part of an historic plan to reintroduce the toothsome mammals to Scotland after they were hunted to extinction over 400 years ago. In the forested regions of central Sweden, animals such as Beaver, Wolf, Brown Bear and Elk still thrive and indeed outnumber the local human population. On Naturetrek’s 5-day Sweden’s Mammals tour, guests track Wolf and Elk, plus search for Beavers with specialist guide, Marcus Jonson. Tour departs London 5th May 2009.
It is just a short international flight from Stansted to Västerås and a drive of less than an hour to the tranquil and beautiful forests of central Sweden, home to Elk, Wolf, Beaver and Brown Bear. Naturetrek’s guide, Marcus Jonson, lives in the forest and spends much of his time tracking and watching its four-legged inhabitants.
Marcus leads travellers on foot through the forests using only animal trails, sharing his knowledge of tracking both Elk and Wolf and demonstrating various ways of communicating with them, some of which have been used by the region’s hunters for thousands of years. Guests are based in the heart of the forest at a lakeside guesthouse next to a Wildlife Research Station dedicated to the conservation of Wolf, Lynx and Brown Bear.
A further highlight of the holiday includes searching for Beavers at dusk as they commence their evening activities. For the final night in Sweden, guests transfer to a comfortable Bear hide amidst lakes and rolling forested hills of Hälsingland. Here, the hide offers front row seats on bears’ nocturnal foraging together with comfortable beds to those preferring to get their heads down.
The tour costs £985 p/p including flights, transfers, accommodation, all meals and expert wildlife guiding.
Naturetrek
01962 733051
info@naturetrek.co.uk
www.naturetrek.co.uk
Rail Europe New Trenitalia Rome-Milan Link
December 29, 2008 on 8:39 am | In Albania, Andorra, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia, Bulgaria, Crete, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, London, Luxwmbourg, Malta, Moldova, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Paris, Poland, Portugal, Rail Tours, Romania, Rome, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Ukraine, United Kingdom, Wales, Yugoslavia | Comments Off
Rail Europe, a distributor of European rail products in North America, announced the launch of Trenitalia’s new Milan to Rome high-speed rail link. The new line shaves an hour off the route, connecting Italy’s political and financial capitals in 3 hours and 30 minutes. The new route establishes Milan as Italy’s main point of connection with Europe’s high-speed larger rail network for the benefit of business and leisure travelers alike. Milan is currently served by Artesia trains from Paris, Cisalpino from Basel, Bern and Geneva, Riviera from Nice and Elipsos overnight trains from Barcelona.
Trenitalia’s ETR500 AV Red Arrow Train, which will service the new route and will be available for reservations on www.agent.raileurope.com in January, was designed by Italian automotive designer, Giorgetto Giugiaro. Giugiaro was recently named Automotive Designer of the Century for his achievements in designing for Audi, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Maserati, Volkswagen and others. The Red Arrow reaches a maximum speed of 186 miles per hour, offering rail travelers in Italy an equivalent level of speed, service and convenience as other European countries.
Passengers can order from a menu of breakfast, lunch and dinner selections from the restaurant car, as well as snacks and beverages from the bar car. TrenItalia’s InterCity Plus and Eurostar Italia trains, offer speedy connections between Rome, Florence, Venice, Milan, Bologna and Naples and convenient access to many smaller Italian towns. Rail Europe offers a full range of TrenItalia tickets that can be tailored toward each traveler’s individual needs.
To book any of Rail Europe’s wide range of economical railpasses and point-to-point tickets on trains throughout Europe, call 888-382-7245 or visit Rail Europe’s website at the banner at the right.
Polar Voyages Add Highlights For 2009
December 28, 2008 on 9:23 am | In Adventure Travel, Argentina, Canada, Chile, Cruise Boats, Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Labrador, London, NWT, New Brunswick, Newfoundland, Norway, Nova Scotia, Nunavut, PEI, Scotland, South America, Sweden, Toronto, United Kingdom | Comments Off
The first comprehensive inventory of sea and land animals living in Antarctica’s South Orkney Islands has revealed the icy archipelago to be richer in underwater marine species than the Galapagos, with more than 1,200 species counted, including five new to science. Peregrine Adventures visits the South Orkney Islands, plus other exciting new sites both wildlife enthusiasts and history buffs alike will enjoy, during a voyage around The Falklands, South Georgia and Antarctica. Similarly, at the top end of the globe, Peregrine’s Svalbard in Depth expedition voyage offers extra highlights too, including a visit to Kvitoya Island, the final resting place for members of Sweden’s ill-fated 1897 Arctic balloon expedition to the North Pole.
The Falklands, South Georgia & Antarctica: 24-night voyage departing Ushuaia 6th November 2009
Peregrine’s most comprehensive Antarctic adventure yet promises an in-depth and unforgettable experience cruising around the wildlife-rich Falkland Islands, diverse sub-Antarctic islands and the remarkable Antarctic Peninsula area. Possible new additions to the itinerary include, in the Falklands, Steeple Jason Island, home to the world’s largest black-browed albatross colony and Sea Lion and Bleeker islands, in addition to King Haakon Bay, Cape Rosa and Peggotty Bluff in South Georgia. In 1916, Shackleton and his five companions famously entered King Haakon Bay having miraculously survived a tortuous 17-day journey in a small lifeboat, the James Caird, following the abandonment of the stricken Endurance. They landed at Cape Rosa and a few days later at Peggotty Bluff where they sheltered in the upturned James Caird.
The voyage costs from £7,640 p/p including transfers, ship-board accommodation, port taxes and/or landing fees at Ushuaia, Stanley and South Georgia, all meals, onboard presentations, all shore excursions and a highly experienced expedition leader, crew and lecturers.
Flights are not included.
Svalbard in Depth: 14-night expedition voyage departing London 20th June 09.
Join Peregrine’s Polar expert, Alex Burridge, on a fully escorted expedition voyage exploring the magnificent islands of the Svalbard archipelago. Experience dazzling glaciers, icy fjords, snow-capped mountains and amazing wildlife – polar bears, walrus, whales and vast seabird rookeries. Peregrine’s expedition voyage departs from the township of Longyearbyen, on Spitsbergen, the major island of Svalbard. The Peregrine ‘small ship experience’ allows travellers to choose their level of adventure - from sea kayaking and hiking ashore, to zodiac explorations of ice-filled bays and rugged coastlines. The expedition visits the ice-domed island of Kvitoya, the place where Swedish explorer Andrée and his two companions perished in 1897 during an attempt to fly over the North Pole in a hydrogen balloon.
The voyage costs from £5253 p/p twin share including scheduled flights from London to Oslo, and Oslo to Longyearbyen return charter flights, 2-nights pre-tour and 1-night post-tour accommodation, ship-board accommodation, all meals onboard, photography and art workshops, onboard lectures, videos, slide and film shows, all shore excursions, and a highly experienced expedition leader, Alex Burridge.
No fuel or currency surcharges will be added to expedition voyages departing during the 2009 Arctic and 2009-2010 Antarctic seasons..
Peregrine Adventures
01635 872 300
sales@peregrineadventures.co.uk
www.peregrineadventures.co.uk
Skiers Advised To Book Car Hire Early
December 26, 2008 on 11:24 am | In Alberta, Andorra, Austria, British Columbia, Bulgaria, Cabinweb, Canada, Czech, Denmark, Estonia, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Italy, London, Monaco, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Paris, Scotland, Skiing Snowboarding, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments OffPrices From £13* Per Day
With heavy snowfall already reported in the Alps, car hire comparator Carrentals.co.uk is advising customers to book ski car hire early to secure the best prices and essential accessories such as snow chains and child seats.
Many resorts in Switzerland, Austria and Italy are enjoying prime conditions, opening early to make the most of the snowfall, with skiers being attracted to snow levels of up to 130cm and more in places.
Gareth Robinson, managing director of Carrentals.co.uk, says: “With the ski resorts enjoying a fantastic start to the season, we’ve seen demand for car hire in these areas jump significantly over the last couple of weeks. There is still availability but prices for rental can vary significantly between suppliers, so our advice is to compare the best deals in advance and book early to secure specific requirements such as snow chains and baby seats.”
Carrentals.co.uk compares car hire deals from leading rental companies in over 9,000 locations, including ski destinations such as Lyon, Turin and Chambery, with prices starting from just £13* per day at Aspen; £18* per day in Lyon; and £21* per day at Banff and Geneva.
Gareth added: “If this level of snow fall continues we are likely to see a rush in bookings over the next couple of weeks. Leaving car hire to the last minute, or, worse, leaving it until you arrive in resort, is likely to mean you pay a premium to secure the car you need, so book early and shop around for the best prices.”
Carrentals.co.uk compares car hire prices from up to 50 companies including Holiday Autos, Alamo, Budget and Thrifty. To compare the best ski deals visit www.carrentals.co.uk
*Prices are based on seven-day rental from 31 January and are subject to change.
Iceland’s Viking Food Challenge Thorrablot
December 24, 2008 on 8:49 am | In Dine Drink, Festivals, Iceland, London, Norway, United Kingdom, Webbandstand | Comments OffIceland’s most notorious delicacy hákarl (rotten shark) may have made Gordon Ramsay’s stomach turn on the The F-Word but curious foodies can sample some for themselves from January 25 – February 23, 2009 during Thorrablot - Iceland’s annual mid-winter Viking feast.
Join the locals for the month-long festivities and try unusual Viking dishes such as boiled sheep’s head (svið) and congealed sheep’s blood wrapped in a ram’s stomach (blóðmör) washed down a stiff shot of Brennivin or ‘black death’ – a potent schnapps.
After the traditional Thorrablot feast songs, games and story-telling are accompanied by dancing and in true Icelandic style continue in to the early hours of the morning!
Throughout the celebration participating restaurants in Reykjavik including Restaurant Reykjavik (www.restaurantreykjavik.is) and Mulakaffi (www.veislurettir.is) add Thorrablot colour and taste to their menus.
Travel to Reykjavik to challenge your taste buds during Thorrablot with Icelandair from £199 per person including return flights from Manchester or London Heathrow, three nights hotel accommodation and entrance to Laugardalslaug, Iceland’s biggest geothermal swimming pool. www.icelandair.co.uk
See Gordon Ramsay and Top Gear’s James May try the rotten shark challenge on You Tube http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTOfhQ_SZEg
Powder Monkeys Not Piste Off By The Credit Crunch
December 24, 2008 on 8:36 am | In Andorra, Austria, Cabinweb, Croatia, Czech, Denmark, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, London, Montenegro, Netherlands, Norway, Paris, Poland, Romania, Rome, Russia, Scotland, Serbia, Skiing Snowboarding, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments Off
Ski holidays on the upward climb despite pound’s downward slope.
Ski-mad Brits are refusing to sacrifice their winter holidays by turning their back on the recession and heading to the slopes.
Even the falling pound, which means a lack of extra spending money, isn’t putting ski-crazy Britons off scouring the net for the best bargains to bring down the cost of their winter break.
By booking lift passes and organising the kitty in the UK, powder monkeys are ensuring they stay on the piste but not out of pocket, says Wigadoo, the UK’s leading website for booking trips and events.
“We’ve seen an avalanche of groups booking last-second trips to the slopes to enjoy the best snow for decades,” says Andy Cockburn, CEO of www.Wigadoo.com.
“Some groups have even used the site to get all the money together for a ski trip, and then wait until the best deal comes up.”
“As anyone who’s ever been on a group ski holiday will know, it’s impossible to bag the cheapest deal because of the length of time it takes to get all the money together and book it.”
Looking for holiday companies which offer a discount on groups, such as half-price lift passes or one free place is just one of the bonuses of going with a large group of friends, says Cockburn.
And the beauty of Wigadoo is that you can get your friends to commit quickly and collect the money instantly, then use a virtual prepaid MasterCard to book everything securely at once.
It takes the hassle and pain out of planning and is perfect for complicated get-togethers like ski trips where you might need to book flights, accommodation and ski passes separately but for many people.
Clever ski bunnies have always found the cheapest deals by tailoring their own holidays to suit their needs, and with the Wigadoo MasterCard, they can avoid falling victim to the exchange rate by buying lift passes in advance from the UK.
“Normally as the organiser I would pay for the car rental, ski hire and lift passes out of my account and we would sort out the money when we were there,” says Olivia Gwynn. “However, I would always end up a bit out of pocket and this year that just wasn’t an option.”
Olivia suggested going on a ski trip while she was at work, inviting friends through the Wigadoo Facebook application. Two days later, she had collected all the money, booked a bargain deal and transferred the surplus cash into her own account to use as a kitty.
“Skiers are passionate about their hobby,” says Dan Fox, MD of SkiWeekends.com. “A poor exchange rate or even a recession is not enough to put powder monkeys off their annual pilgrimage to the slopes.”
“Using Wigadoo is just one of the things skiers and boarders can do to keep the costs of their trip down, along with seeking out the best exchange rate,” says Fox. “Because we buy currency in advance if you pre-book your passes with us it’s cheaper than buying them in resort and similar savings apply to ski hire.”
Wigadoo’s top 10 tips to save on a ski holiday
1. Book in groups – there are often great deals around, such as ‘10th person goes free’ or half price insurance for groups of over eight
2. Book ahead – buying lift passes on the internet from the UK is often cheaper than on the slopes
3. Be realistic – if you’re the kind of person who doesn’t get up till gone midday, buy half-day lift passes rather than a full week
4. Be flexible - Christmas, New Year, February half-term and two weeks in April are the most expensive times to ski so try and go in between these dates
5. Get organised – using Wigadoo to pay for everything up front, like a kitty for the chalet, car hire and petrol money means no-one is left out of pocket
6. Don’t settle – ski hire shops are often flexible and a little bit of bartering can go a long way
7. Buy in the UK – goggles, gloves and everything else ski-related practically doubles in price once you get on the slopes, so make sure you’re kitted out before you go
8. Look elsewhere – while the pound is weak against the euro, ski outside of the Eurozone in places like the Czech Republic
9. Be quick – last-second trips are often the cheapest, and many packages have been reduced by 50 per cent in the last few weeks
10. Get behind the wheel – with the recent drop in petrol prices, it may be cheaper to drive to the Alps rather than fly
Save £££ On Iceland In 2009
December 24, 2008 on 8:32 am | In Adventure Travel, Denmark, Iceland, London, Norway, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments Off
Cox & Kings tips Iceland as the hot destination for 2009 and offers discounts on group tour and Reykjavik city breaks.
As Iceland comes to terms with its new economic realities, the country’s travel industry is slashing prices to encourage the tourist pound back in. The world’s longest established travel company, Cox & Kings, is offering significant reductions on Iceland for 2009, including a three-night city break at the Hotel Frón in Reykjavik from just £350 per person.
Cox & Kings’ Europe Product Manager Michael Fleetwood says: “2009 is definitely going to be Iceland’s year for tourism. Prices are falling dramatically – typically, our short city breaks during the peak summer season have been around £700-£800 per person. For summer 2009, we have breaks for just £395. Iceland has so much to offer visitors, with stunning natural landscapes and some wonderful museums and galleries, and the latest economic downturn will open up the destination to those previously put off by costs.”
Cox & Kings offers tailor-made travel to Reykjavik and throughout Iceland. A three-night stay at the Hotel Frón costs from just £350 per person including flights with Icelandair, flybus transfers and accommodation with breakfast. Hotel Frón is a modern hotel situated on Reykjavik’s main shopping street, Laugavegur, in the heart of the city. Offering attractive accommodation and friendly service, the hotel makes an ideal base from which to explore this compact city.
The company is also offering a discount of up to £185 per person on its Natural Wonders of Southern Iceland group tour, departing on January 2009.
Natural Wonders of Southern Iceland is a six-night group tour that takes in the island’s southern highlights, combining its spectacular natural wonders with its most important historic sites and museums. The tour costs £1,465 per person on departures throughout 2009 (saving up to £185 pp), including flights with Icelandair, accommodation with breakfast, three dinners, flybus transfers and all excursions.
2009 Baltics And Poland From Regent Holidays
December 23, 2008 on 11:19 am | In Belgium, Cruise Boats, Denmark, Estonia, Europe, Finland, France, Germany, Iceland, Latvia, Lichtenstein, Lithuania, London, Luxwmbourg, Netherlands, Norway, Outdoors, Poland, Russia, Scotland, United Kingdom, Wales | Comments OffRegent Holidays ( 0845 277 3317 www.regent-holidays.co.uk is delighted to unveil its new 2009 brochure for The Baltics and Poland, meeting all holiday dreams and aspirations with its definitive collection of value-for-money city breaks, tours and itineraries tailored to suit your needs.
As a fully bonded tour operator with over 37 years of experience, Regent’s specialist team of well-travelled experts will bring your holiday dreams to life, providing the most personal of services.
A fantastic new addition to the 2009 brochure is Regent’s 7 day tour from £595 pp From Gdansk to Wroclaw, which includes plenty of time to explore the cobbled streets, historic harbour and medieval Old Town of Gdansk before cruising down the Elblag Canal, an astounding feat of hydro-engineering from the 19th century, as featured in Michael Palin’s book New Europe. Take the train to Torun, one of Poland’s most picturesque cities, whose Old Town is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site.
The tour also takes you to Wroclaw with its breathtaking cathedral, endless canals and bridges, its Old Market Square and magnificent burgher houses.
For those returning to the Baltic States or wishing to travel outside the main cities, Regent has introduced Vilnius & Druskininkai, a 7 day tour that gives you the chance to familiarise yourself with Lithuania’s capital city, Vilnius (European city of Culture 2009), before travelling to Druskininkai, a spa town close to the Belarusian boarder surrounded by natural springs, peat bogs and pine forests and home to Grutas Park, where toppled statues of Lenin and Stalin are gathered together in a form of Soviet theme park. From £460 per person, this tour offers the kind of value for money with which Regent has become synonymous.
The popular 9 day Cycling on Saaremaa Tour, explores this tranquil island by bicycle and spends each night in one of the island’s many cosy farmhouses. Alternatively, check into the luxurious Padaste Manor, a member of the Small Luxury Hotels of the World with elegant bedrooms, exceptional restaurant choices, a renowned spa and stunning scenery on tap on the Tallinn & the Islands 6 day tour from £780 pp.
Back for 2009 are old favourites including Regent’s best-selling Classical Baltic Group Tours (from £775 per person for 8 days) and its Capital Cities Tours (from £635 per person for 10 days), which continue to be excellent value and offer an ideal introduction the delights of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.
For those wishing to explore Poland for the first time, take your pick of Regent’s collection of tours, which include the 10 day Highlights of Poland tour from £795 per person, the Warsaw & Krakow 7 day tour from £495 per person and the 8 day Classical Poland Group Tour from £850 per person.
For 2009, Regent is delighted to offer three fly-drives, which remain an extremely popular holiday choice for those wanting flexibility as well as value for money. The fly-drive options are a 10 day Baltic Fly-drive from £880 per person, a Lithuanian Fly-drive from £715 per person for 10 days and an 11 day Coastal Baltic Fly-drive. From £890 per person, this unusual fly-drive itinerary starts in Vilnius from where you drive to Lithuania’s coastline, heading north via pretty fishing villages, the Curonian Spit, via ferry to the islands of Saaremaa and Muhu, before reaching Tallinn, your final destination.
Regent has added a selection of the region’s new hotels, including the 4* Mabre Residence Hotel, a former 17th century monastery on the edge of Vilnius’ Old Town and Hotel Shakespeare, a boutique hotel in the heart of Vilnius’ Old Town – many of its 31 rooms, all named after famous writers, overlook St Anne’s Church or Gedmino Castle while the hotel’s Sonnet restaraurant and its cosy lounge bar are a must.
The variety of the 2009 brochure perfectly reflects Regent’s deep-rooted understanding of The Baltics and Poland and its commitment to providing clients with endless possibilities for adventure in this increasingly popular part of Europe.





































