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Taking the pain out of accidents abroad
Taking the pain out of accidents abroad
Anyone who has ever been involved in an accident abroad knows the devastation it can cause. Just being in unfamiliar settings during the recuperation period is stressful enough, let alone considerations of any financial losses incurred through medical treatments, time off work, not to mention initial holiday costs.
Obviously a satisfactory recovery is the first priority in anyone’s mind, but did you know that you could be entitled to receive help both during and after the healing process? You may be able to receive financial help to help recover any losses and cover the costs of any physiotherapy treatments. To find out what you may be entitled to, it is worth contacting no win no fee lawyer to discuss your case further. With free and impartial advice, it’s the first step to gaining the compensation you truly deserve.
Dreaming of a ‘White Christmas’? – go skiing
Dreaming of a ‘White Christmas’? – go skiing
Christmas only comes round once a year, and if like most people you welcome the festive season with open arms, you’ll be looking for ways to make it truly memorable. While some people choose to escape to warmer climates to celebrate the festivities, most of us prefer holding out for that elusive ‘White Christmas’ on homeground. This year, how about taking a more proactive approach of guaranteeing snow by opting for a ski holiday? In case you’re lacking inspiration, here is our pick of the best snow-filled delights for your Christmas break:
Kitzbuhel, Austria
Austria is renowned for its skiing credentials, but this particular resort has a little something to please everyone. Once you’ve exhausted the slopes, plenty of pampering opportunities can be found at the resort’s spa, but it is the 16th-century, fairy-tale-like castle against the frosty backdrop that will bring the true Christmas spirit to your stay here.

Levi, Lapland
What better place to spend a true family Christmas than in Santa’s homeland itself? At the Levi resort in Lapland, you can kill two birds with one stone thanks to its excellent powdery slopes and festive affiliations with Saint Nicholas. Ho ho ho, this is definitely one for the kids.
Val d’Isere, France
Swishing down the slopes at the spectacular Val d’Isere resort is skiing at its finest. This little alpine nirvana is particularly popular with experienced skiers and pros, but there is also plenty on offer for all ski levels, from high drops to big pipes. Its location is also ideal for exploring other parts of festive France, being surrounded by top notch golf courses and plenty of Christmas shopping opportunities.

St Moritz, Switzerland
If rubbing shoulders with the rich and famous sounds like your idea of a fun-filled Christmas, then jet off to St. Moritz in the Swiss Alps, where the likes of David Beckham and Michael Schumacher have paraded down the pistes. You can even partake in one of your favourite sports on one of their many frozen lakes - but beware of the cracks! Switzerland is also a Christmassy haven, where a warming mug of mulled wine will really get you in the festive mood.
Cortina d’Ampezzo, Italy
If you’re dreaming of an Italian Christmas this year, the Cortina d’Ampezzo resort in Italy could be just the place. This is a true alpine paradise, complete with snowcapped peaks and festive pine trees scattering the pistes. It is also home to the Winter Olympics, thus boasting some of the best snow in Europe.
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Shipwreck Museum in North Cyprus
The Shipwreck Museum in North Cyprus is an attraction not to be missed when visiting the town of Kyrenia on the north coast of the island. Hidden within the gothic halls of the magnificently fortified Kyrenia Castle, the museum offers visitors of all ages a rare glimpse into Cyprus’s ancient past. The main exhibit on display is the amazingly well-preserved wooden hull of a trading vessel that dates to the 4th Century BC – one of the oldest known in such condition.
History of the Kyrenia Shipwreck
In 1967 the University Museum of Pennsylvania in the United States, under the direction of Michael Katzev, undertook an exploratory survey for shipwrecks around the coast of Cyprus. In the waters near Kyrenia they uncovered the Kyrenia shipwreck, and over the course of a month mapped the ship and its cargo on the seabed using metal detectors and a protonmagnetometer. The shipwreck site extended to an area approximately 60ft x 30ft in size.
The following summers of 1968 and 1969 saw a team of archaeologists and divers record the site and excavate the wreck. They found that the sand and mud, under which the wooden hull had been buried, had helped to preserve the structure. The timbers were lifted and treated to help preserve them long-term, and the ship was then re-assembled for public display at Kyrenia Castle.
Kyrenia Shipwreck Treasure
Many archaeological treasures were found at the shipwreck site. Among the artefacts recovered were some 400 wine amphoras, mostly Rhodian. We can therefore deduce that the ship moored at Rhodes for the cargo to be loaded. 29 grain millstones were also found, along with an array of pots and jars, many of which contained perfectly preserved foodstuffs. These included some 9000 almonds, 760 grape seeds, 18 olive pits and a huge volume of fig seeds. Many of these original artefacts are to be found in the museum.
Getting to the Shipwreck Museum
Northern Cyprus car hire can be arranged for pick up at Ercan airport near Nicosia. It is then a 35km drive north to the coastal town of Kyrenia. Head for the Harbour and Castle. The Shipwreck Museum is situated inside the Castle walls.
Renting A Holiday Home In Australia
Many families go on holiday to Australia and stay in holiday villas with swimming pools or self catering holiday apartments. There is a tremendous choice of holiday home rentals right across Australia from Queensland to New South Wales. It does not matter which part of Australia that you want to spend your vacations as there are many holiday homes to rent to choose from.
Many families go on holiday to Australia and stay in Sydney. It is probably the most famous city in the country and has some great self catering holiday apartments to rent. Sydney is located right on the Pacific Ocean and has some spectacular coast line and beaches. It is a city where you can go and experience the shopping and culture staying in a self catering apartment or you can rent a luxury villa with swimming pool by the beach.
Sydney is broken up into many districts each with its own distinct style and feel. The Business District is a popular area with some amazing modern skyscrapers sitting next to some old architectural buildings. It is a city with many good shops and restaurants and many families on holiday like to stay in self catering holiday homes to experience the vibrant culture of this truly amazing city.
Australia is probably best known around the world for its kangaroos. Many holiday makers take a family holiday to Australia and rent a holiday home in the outback to explore the natural wildlife. Many tourists split their holidays and then rent a holiday villa by the coast and sun bath on some of the best beaches in the world.
Most tourists try and take a trip to see the Great Barrier Reef while they are on a family holiday in Australia. There is nothing better than renting a holiday villa and then taking a trip out to see the Great Barrier Reef. It is the largest coral reef in the world attracting tourists from all around the world. Many take boat rides out to see the reef and some tourists scuba dive around the reef. The coral reef is probably one of the best examples of its type in the world and is now protected and managed to help preserve it.
Brisbane is another popular destination with holiday makers taking a family holiday to Australia. It is a vibrant city full of great culture and is very popular amongst the younger generations. Many tourists rent self catering holiday apartments when staying in Brisbane. It does not matter which part of Australia that you are staying in on a family holiday. There is great weather all year round and a good selection of holiday home rentals to choose from to suite all budgets.
By: Andrew Gibson
About the Author:
Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It is one of the fastest growing on line holiday home rental websites.To see an example of why Direct Holiday Bookings is growing so rapidly have a look at Holiday Home Rentals in Australia
Renting a Holiday Home In Menorca
The island is very popular with families going on vacation staying in holiday cottages or holiday villas. It is also a romantic holiday destination with couples going on a relaxing holiday to the island with many staying in self catering apartments.
Menorca lies in the north of Spain’s Balearic Islands and is the group’s second largest and most unspoilt holiday island. The island has some beautiful beaches and quiet coves. Many of the beaches have beautiful holiday villas with swimming pools close by. Son Bou, Punta Prima, Arenal d’en Castell and Cala Galdana boast beautiful sweeps of sand, while the small coves of Ciudadela and Binibeca offer more tranquil sunbathing.
Lovers of sun and more traditional holidays may rent one of the fabulous villas in Binibeca which is located to the south of the island. For holiday makers looking for a more active holiday, they may rent self catering apartments in Playas de Fornells in the north of this beautiful holiday island.
The north of the island is home to Menorca’s only golf course at Son Parc. It is popular with tourists on a family holiday with many staying in a holiday villa. It is ideal as the golf course is located just a few minutes away from some of the islands best beaches. Port Addaya is home to some quaint holiday cottages and is an ideal destination for families looking for a quiet relaxing holiday.
To the east of Menorca lies the capital of Mahon. This is a stylish destination full of good restaurants and shops. There are many self catering apartments available to rent in Mahon.
Menorca has a Mediterranean climate, and averages 315 days of sunshine a year. The average summer temperature is around 30 degrees, although this often rises in the middle of August. Winters in Minorca are mild and often sunny, but the high humidity and strong winds that come down through France can make it feel rather cold and damp.
Families return to Menorca year after year staying in holiday homes. They are drawn back by the charm of the island and the friendly locals. It is an island that has not been spoilt by tourism and offers a great family holiday. There is a tremendous choice of holiday home rentals to choose from with some beautiful villas and holiday cottages.
By: Andrew Gibson
About the Author:
Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It is one of the fastest growing on line holiday home rentals websites. To see an example of why Direct Holiday Bookings is growing so rapidly have a look at Holiday home rentals in Menorca
Top 10 Reasons Why you Should Book a Holiday to Malta
10. Language and money in Malta
The Maltese have their own language (‘Maltese’) but the country has two official languages, with the second official language being English. Malta was under British rule for 160 years, gaining independence in 1964, but leaving the Maltese with a relatively strong knowledge of the English language, although Maltese is much more widely spoken and is the mother tongue for the vast majority of Maltese. For English speaking tourists this means that communication is almost no problem, which is definitely a benefit when on holiday. Although at the moment the Maltese Lira is still the only valid currency, the Euro will be introduced on January 1st, 2008 and many retailers in tourist areas already accept Euros for cash payment.
9. Sports and leisure activities during your Malta holidays
Malta is a great location for a variety of sports, including hiking, mountain biking, rock climbing, para gliding, wind surfing and yachting. Plenty of activities to keep you entertained, no matter the time of year. Most materials needed for these sports are available for low-priced rent and there are various locations on the islands where these sports can be exercised. Gozo is a particularly popular location for rock climbing, thanks to its steep cliffs, and mountain biking thanks to its quiet roads and excellent hill climbs.
Events, such as pop concerts and theatre shows, but also historical re-enactments such as In Guardia are popular among both tourists and locals and provide great entertainment for the whole family. Are you a fan of watching sports? Don’t worry about missing any big matches or events – satellite reception is widely used by the more popular pubs and there are plenty of appetizers and beer around to enjoy your favourite sports.
8. Getting around in Malta is easy and cheap!
Don’t you hate it when you go for a holiday and it takes you ages to get to the beach or to visit a few cities, museums? Don’t you hate it when it takes a whole day to take one excursion, when you waste so much time on travelling from place to place which makes you wonder whether it was even worth the hassle? If your answer is yes, then Malta is definitely the holiday destination for you. It takes less than an hour to get from one side to the island to the other and there’s such a high concentration of places of interest, beaches, holiday resorts and places for entertainment (restaurants, clubs, cinemas etc.), you’ll wish you’d have known about Malta earlier!
A lot of tourists decide to visit Malta a second time and sometimes more, simply for the reason that there’s just so much to do and to see, and it takes so little money and time to get around and spend quality holiday time.
7. Gozo offers a peaceful setting for your Malta holidays
Malta is not just about Malta. Yes, that’s right, The Republic of Malta also covers Gozo, which is Malta’s sister island and is said to be the island that Malta used to be a long time ago – rural, quiet and untouched. Gozo is a great place for a peaceful (family or couples) holidays, with beautiful beaches and countryside views. Visit the capital Victoria, with its Citadel in the centre – a fortified part of the village which used to offer the inhabitants of Gozo shelter against foreign invaders, similar to Mdina’s surrounding walls on the main island Malta. The seaside town of Xlendi is a popular tourist destination, offering a beautiful view of its bay surrounded by high cliffs. Ramla l-Hamla and San Blas Bay are beautiful beaches to go for a swim, one being larger and busier, the other being more secluded and more difficult to get to (steep hill descent) but much worth the effort.
As of recent, a shuttle bus service is available, taking you straight from the airport to the ferries in the Northern most tip of the island of Malta, making arrangements for a Gozo holiday a little easier to plan for.
6. Malta has a rich culture and heritage
Throughout the ages, the Maltese islands have seen various foreign rulers coming and going, and leaving behind their stamps on Maltese culture. As a result, Malta is soaked in culture and heritage and offers a large number of cultural and historical sites in very short distances from each other, making Malta a unique place in the world map of culture and heritage. Both in the Maltese language and culture remnants of Phoenician, Carthaginians, Romans, Arabs, Turks, French and English invaders can still be found today and this melting pot of cultures is of interest to many tourists visiting the Maltese islands on holiday.
5. Good quality hotels and accommodation
Good quality hotels and self-catering apartments are widely available at very reasonable prices. Package deals are usually the way to go, but booked separately the cost versus quality of accommodation is very good. The main areas for holiday resorts are St. Julian’s, Bugibba/Qawra, and Sliema, which are all situated in the Northern part of Malta. Accommodation in St. Julian’s is recommended if you enjoy spending your nights going out but, being close to the nightlife hub of Malta, is not advisable for couples and family who are looking for peace and serenity. For those travellers, places like Mellieha and St. Paul’s Bay are much better places to stay.
4. Malta is an all year round destination
A flight from London to Malta takes less than three hours, but the difference in climate is huge. Mild winters and warm summers with an average temperature of 32C means excellent weather for both hot summer holidays as well as great holiday weather in winter, to escape from the cold back home. There are plenty of activities to keep you entertained all year round and for example hiking is a popular way of spending days out in the countryside in winter, enjoying the scenery and serenity. Most cultural and historical hotspots are open all year round, and although open air clubs don’t open during the winter months, nightlife in Malta goes on throughout the whole year.
3. Malta offers a great nightlife to complement your daily activities
Nights out on the town are a ton of fun, since Malta hosts a true clubbing hub that goes by the name of Paceville (St. Julian’s) and which offers a large number of clubs which are situated literally door to door and which play different genres of music to suit everyone’s tastes. Open air clubs, however, are what makes clubbing in Malta rather special. Spending your warm summer nights dancing to the latest club and trance anthems or smooth R&B and hiphop beats under the stars is just something else and a must do on your holiday to Malta.
2. Malta holidays now come with cheap flights
That’s right – low cost airlines have found Malta and offer dirt cheap flights to the island outside of the high season and regular cheap flights in summer. These airlines offer flights departing from a select number of places in Europe, such as London, Dublin, Barcelona, Oslo, Stockholm, Pisa (Italy) and Bremen (Germany). Look for airlines the likes of Ryanair, Norwegian Air Shuttle and Clickair, but don’t forget to check Malta’s national airline Air Malta, which regularly offers low cost flights to a much larger number of European destinations.
1. Malta holidays offer more than any other Mediterranean destination
You could say that the top reason for visiting Malta is a combination of all other reasons listed above: There are a lot of different things you can do during your holiday in Malta and you’ll never be bored if you get the right info. Baking in the sun on the beach is great for relaxation after a long year of work or school, but most people would prefer adding a little variety to the time they spend on holiday. So if you’d like to go somewhere else besides the beach, why not visit on the many places of interest around the island? Visit the old capital city of Mdina, for example, surrounded by bastions and oozing with history and an ambiance you’ll never forget. Why not take a trip to sister island Gozo, with its serene country views and attractions such as the Azure Window, a rock formation sculpted by the sea.
Evenings will never be boring when you know where to go. There is plenty of choice when it comes to dining out, as quality restaurants can be found in most parts of the island. Wine bars and pubs are also popular in Malta and provide quality wines and both local and international lagers, beers and various popular brands of liquor. There’s plenty of opportunity for clubbing and open air clubs and parties are a must see if clubbing is your ideal night out.
Plan your outings by getting information beforehand! Inform yourself before travelling by learning more about Malta and what Malta holidays can offer you.
By: Edward Penza
About the Author:
Edward Penza is the editor and owner of the Malta travel guide Guide to Malta.net and passionately enjoys writing about Malta and the Maltese.
Selecting Your Holiday Cottage Destination On The Internet
The main aim of holiday cottage is to provide good food and accommodation for the visitors and gaining their satisfaction. A holiday will be a good time for a person to relax and unwind and get rid of all of the stresses associated with modern day living.
The holiday cottages should be located in an attractive landscape and this will help to get more customers for the holiday cottage. Usually holiday cottages are built on the shore of lakes, by the sea or in the county side. The holiday cottages should be attractive buildings and well decorated and furnished inside. Many holiday cottages are full of interesting works of art and ornaments.
One of the fun things about staying in a holiday cottage is that you can have it as modern or as sparse as you want. If you want a relaxing holiday you can stay in a country cottage full of all sorts of modern appliances. Many have flat screen televisions, superb kitchens and amazing power showers. If however, you want a more basic type of holiday and want to get away from televisions and phones you can stay in a more sparsely furnished cottage in the middle of no where.
Some holiday cottages have central heating and others come with log fires. During the winter months it can be quite romantic staying in a holiday cottage with a roaring log fire. Then in the morning you can go for a romantic walk in the country side before breakfast and then return to your country cottage with log fire and warm up again.
Many people on fishing holidays stay in cottages as they find them an ideal way of being able to have their independence. They can store all of their fishing gear in the cottage and use it as a base to fish many different lakes and rivers in its vicinity. An added bonus is the fact that they are able to take the fish that they have caught back to their holiday cottage at night and cook them and eat it for their evening meal.
Lovers of the great outdoors also like to stay in holiday cottages. There are many cottages around the world that are in the country side or on or near mountains. They then use the cottages as a base to explore the surrounding area.
Some holiday makers will take their bikes with them to their holiday cottages and go on bike rides during their vacations. Others will walk around the surrounding area and others may go climbing. The handy thing about staying in a holiday cottage is the fact that they then have the freedom to return to the cottage at any time they like.
Holiday cottages in the country are also loved by families on their vacations. They are an idea base for families to use during their stay in the cottage. Families staying in a holiday cottage may go shopping in local towns on some days and other days go on a trip to the sea or explore the local area.
It can now be seen that there are holiday cottages available in most countries in the world. These holiday cottages can suite all budgets enabling holiday makers to have a cheap holiday cottage vacation.
For those holiday makers with deeper pockets, they can stay in an expensive holiday cottage full of all mod cons. No matter what your tastes or budgets you can find a holiday cottage to suite your requirements.
By: Andrew Gibson
About the Author:
Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It has holiday villas, ski chalets and self catering holiday apartments to rent on line as a holiday home rental. To see an example of holiday cottages have a look at Holiday Cottages
Renting a Holiday Cottage in Scotland
There are some fabulous holiday homes to rent in Edinburgh the capital of Scotland. Many couples come here for short romantic breaks and stay in self catering apartments. Edinburgh is a capital city full of great architecture and its castle is regarded as one of the best in the world. Many families come on holiday to Scotland and rent a holiday cottage in or around Edinburgh. From here they can explore this beautiful capital city or venture out into the countryside. Nearby are some beautiful beaches and there are also many golf courses.
Many holiday makers come to Scotland on golfing holidays. Scotland is renowned as the spiritual home of golf with numerous links courses including the famous Royal and Ancient Golf Club and the hallowed Old Course at St Andrews. They are able to rent holiday cottages and use them as a base to play many of the different golf courses. Scotland is regarded as one of the best countries in the world for golfing holidays. Some golfers come to Scotland and bring their family with them on holiday. Other golfers stay in self catering apartments and may come on a short golfing holiday break.
Many families come on vacation to Scotland for the spectacular scenery. Lovers of the great outdoors and hiking holidays find Scotland the ideal holiday destination staying in self catering holiday homes. When here on a family self catering holiday, they can explore the romantic wilderness of the Highlands. It is a country of vast untamed areas of rugged peaks with heather swept glens and beautiful lochs. Many tourists come on holiday just to see the wildlife in some of the most unspoilt natural vegetation in Europe.
Lovers of climbing and hiking may stay in a holiday cottage in the Great Glen. It is a beautiful and romantic place famed for Loch Ness and Urquhart Castle. Many tourists like to rent a holiday home in the famous Lakeland area of the Trossachs. Some families choose to rent a holiday cottage in the Scottish islands with Skye, Mull, the Hebrides and Orkney great favorites. It is said that these islands have some of the most beautiful and dramatic coastlines with secluded sandy bays in Europe.
As well as being a country full of outstanding natural beauty, Scotland also boasts great food and drink. Many holiday makers choose to stay in holiday cottages in order to sample the local cuisine and drink. Many tourists like to take tours around the whisky distilleries. It can now be seen that Scotland has a tremendous amount to offer for people coming here on vacation. It is no wonder that so many families come back to Scotland year after year staying in self catering holiday accommodation.
By: Andrew Gibson
About the Author:
Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It is one of the fastest growing on line holiday home rentals websites. To see an example of why Direct Holiday Bookings is growing so rapidly have a look at Holiday cottages in Scotland
Fishing Holiday Destinations Around The World
Scotland has some of the best salmon fishing in the world and a top fishing holiday destination. Many Americans come on vacation to Scotland to catch a Scottish salmon. During the day they fish in beautiful surroundings and at night many stay in a holiday cottage of farmhouse. That way the fishermen can get a taste of the local culture and cuisine, with many taking their caught fish back to their holiday cottage and cooking it themselves.
Trout fishing is popular in England with fishermen trying their hand at fishing a local river and staying in a rental cottage. Sea fishing has also become extremely popular in the U.K and many people now take their holidays down in Devon to go sea fishing. While fishing in Devon many fishermen bring their families with them and rent a holiday home to stay in during their vacation.
France has always been a popular tourist destination for its beautiful beaches, countryside and food. It is now also a favourite destination for fishermen going on weekend break fishing trips. Carp fishing is a popular French fishing holiday and some fishermen now go fishing to France on long weekend breaks. They find it a whole different world from the hustle and bustle of their normal everyday lives and find that it makes a relaxing holiday.
Many fishermen stay in local holiday homes and gites that are available to rent direct from their owners. When staying in these gites, they use them as a base to explore the rest of the countryside in the location that they are staying. There is nothing better than catching a fish in France and eating it with local crispy baguettes and locally produced French wine.
Europe provides many different types of fishing holiday and whether it be fly fishing, sea fishing or course fishing you are able to find a fishing holiday to suite your requirements and budgets. The beauty about staying in a holiday cottage or holiday home when on a fishing holiday is that you can pay as much or little money as you wish to secure your accommodation.
The more experienced fisherman looks for a different kind of fishing holiday. A popular location for catching catfish, char and trout is the French Rhone-Alps region and it is considered the kingdom of lake fishing, with slow, quiet water as well as rushing torrents.
The Ebro is the longest river in Spain and runs from the Atlantic coast in the north, to Spain’s Mediterranean coast, 130 km south of Barcelona. Many fishermen come here for the legendary fishing. They stay in holiday cottages and farmhouses and many combine the fishing with trips to the beach or cultural touring.
Iceland is also an extremely popular destination for fishing holidays. For those fishermen with a bigger budget for their fishing holidays, they may go on a fishing and safari holiday in South Africa staying in one of the holiday lodges. Others prefer to go to Yellowstone National Park in the USA gives and combine fishing with white water rafting. The truly adventurous fisherman may go fishing in the remote wilderness of Australia’s Northern Territory might appeal.
By: Andrew Gibson
About the Author:
Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It is one of the fastest growing on line holiday home rentals websites. To see an example of why Direct Holiday Bookings is growing so rapidly have a look at Fishing holiday accommodation
Why To Spend A Golf Holiday In The Sun
Dubai is another popular long haul golf holiday destination. It is now regarded as probably one of the most luxurious golf holiday destinations in the world. As well as offering superb accommodation and food to golfers taking a golf trip there, Dubai also has some of the best golf courses in the world.
It is a truly amazing experience going on a golf holiday to Dubai. You can be stood in the middle of the desert with nothing but sand about for miles and suddenly see an immaculate golf course laid out before you. Most tourists who go to Dubai on a golf holiday for the first time will always remember the amazing experience of playing golf there.
Dubai also offers golfers on holiday there the opportunity to play twenty four hours a day. Many of the golf courses in Dubai are flood lit and so it is possible to play golf at night. It is highly recommended to try it if you are on a golf holiday there as most golfers who have played at night in Dubai admit that it is a great experience. While on a golf holiday to Dubai you can stock up on buying new golf clubs and clothes as there are some great bargains to be had.
Golfing holidays to America are the most popular long haul golfing holiday destination. Florida is very popular with golfers and offers some great holidays. One of the main attractions of playing golf on holiday in America is the year round good climate. Florida has a great choice of golf courses and tourists on a golf holiday to Florida are spoilt for choice of which golf courses to play.
Florida is a very popular family golf holiday destination. There are golf courses catering for all standards of golfing ability and budget. For the holiday maker wanting a cheap golf holiday in Florida there are plenty of golf courses that offer the facility to just turn up and pay and play. At the other end of the scale of golf holidays in America, there are some of the most exclusive and expensive golf courses found any where in the world in Florida.
One of the great things about a golf holiday in Florida is that the whole family can go. When on holiday in Florida are plenty of other things to do as well as play golf on holiday. You can visit the theme parks and many of the great beaches or just simply sit by your swimming pool and catch some sun. Florida is also a popular golf holiday destination because golfers buy lots of their golf equipment here as it is so cheap.
Thus it can be seen that there are some great golf holiday destinations in most countries around the world. Golfers are now spoilt for choice when choosing a golf holiday and many now take their families on holiday with them. The growth of the internet has helped golfers to choose where they want to go on a golf holiday and made it very easy for them to book golf holidays on line.
By: Andrew Gibson
About the Author:
Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It has holiday villas, ski chalets and self catering holiday apartments to rent on line as a holiday home rental. To see an example of a golf holiday have a look at Golf Holiday
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