Lido di Jesolo

3 Reasons for Families to Love the Beach at Lido di Jesolo

Italy may not be the first place to spring to mind when planning an affordable sun-sea-and-sand holiday, but it has a hidden gem that I am recommending as this summer’s top spot for families on a budget. Tucked away in north-east Italy near Venice is the sunny purpose-built beach resort of Lido di Jesolo – an area dubbed the “Venetian Riviera” by tour operators. This friendly beach town is shaped by tourism, so you can be sure that everything is very clean, safe and well-organised. Not only this, but Lido di Jesolo has plenty to keep the little ones, as

Puerto de la Cruz

Relax and Unwind in Puerto de la Cruz

Puerto de la Cruz is located on the north coast of Tenerife. If you’re looking to escape the city and take some time to recharge, there’s no better place. As one of Tenerife’s top resorts, Puerto de la Cruz boasts an array of sandy beaches, perfect for topping up your tan. There are also several seafront bars and restaurants where you can spend the evening sipping aperitifs and savouring traditional tapas. It’s the ideal relaxation holiday (especially if you get a couple’s massage!). All you need is a perfectly-planned day out… Visit Playa Jardin There are signposts for this beautiful

Crete, Greece

Make Memories (and Lose Them Again) on a Lad’s Trip to Malia

Planning a lads’ holiday with your mates? There’s no better place than Crete’s party capital. Malia is a very popular holiday destination among British lads – and you will see why! Malia, a coastal town in Crete, Greece, is one of Europe’s biggest party scenes. A bustling beach town by day, it transforms into a clubber’s paradise at night. There are loads of great value eateries to enjoy and dozens of cheap bars to get drunk in. Malia also offers some top-class clubs. Don’t miss any of the ‘it’ places. Here are a few tips on where to go to

Madrid

Business Travel: A Guide to Madrid

Madrid has bounced back from the global recession admirably, although even in the hard times it remained a popular place to do business – with a diverse range of industries from fashion and textiles to finance, telecommunications and oil and gas. Its affordability and infrastructure also contribute to its success as an international meeting place and it’s fourth in the world for hosting global commercial events.

Apart from the weather (which is a major plus in my books!) and its casual, cosmopolitan ambience, there are plenty of reasons I enjoy my corporate travel to this wonderful city. It’s still work, but not as I usually know it! I’ve gleaned some helpful information along the way, which I’m delighted to share.

Nerja

Nerja on Wheels: Alternative Ways to Explore the Town with Teens

Most teens will happily spend the whole of the family holiday moving as little as possible (for mine it’s: bed, beach, dinner and bed most days). But I have discovered a way to sneak a little sightseeing and family time into the mix that even the most sluggish young adults will enjoy. The trick is to sell sightseeing, and exploring the area beyond the beach, as an adrenaline-fuelled activity rather than a cultural one, and for this the range of high-octane tours I discovered on offer in Nerja are ideal. Nerja, a pretty beach resort on the Andalucían Costa del

Lloret de Mar

Instagrammable Family Holiday Destinations: Lloret de Mar

Today’s younger generation love nothing more than to show off to their friends on social media. If your teens are glued to their smartphones and constantly uploading snaps to Instagram, then you will want a holiday destination where they can take lots of photos to upload online. The pretty coastal town of Lloret de Mar in Spain’s Catalonia region is an incredibly photogenic area that has plenty of culture and history to explore. They will be spoilt for choice for fantastic Instagram posts here! I think that this is an excellent way to encourage youngsters to engage with the culture

Palma de Mallorca

Palma de Mallorca Shore Excursions

With around 13 million annual visitors Mallorca is one of Europe’s most popular holiday destinations. The island lies due east of Valencia in the Mediterranean Sea and is the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands which also include Menorca and Ibiza. Its capital city is Palma de Mallorca which is home to the cruise port which has become one of Europe’s busiest with more than 1.5 million passengers arriving there each year.

Mojácar

Instagrammable Family Holiday Destinations: Mojácar

You know what it’s like, you take your teenage kids out for a day of culture and beautiful scenery only to find their eyes glued to their phones, missing all the sights. Well, on a recent holiday to Spain, on a visit to the stunningly beautiful Andalucían town of Mojácar with teens, I found an ingenious way to use their dependence on social media as a way to encourage them to connect with the local area. The trick was to hint at the ‘Instagrammable’ potential of the beautiful sights in and around the place. From selfies in the pretty Moorish

Maspalomas

A Fun-Packed Family Holiday in Maspalomas

The Canary Islands have always been my go-to destination for holidays with young kids. And that’s not just because my two love nothing more than playing in the sand and splashing in the sea, but because I know that if (okay, more like when) they get bored, there will be loads of other things to do to keep them entertained. That being said, and even with such high expectations, I was very pleasantly surprised by just how much there was on offer for the under-10s in the Gran Canaria resort of Maspalomas. From waterparks (with toddler-friendly zones) to wildlife zoos,

Sagres

Surfing in Sagres: What to Bring, What to Expect and More!

Sagres is the place to be this summer if you are craving a surfing break. This is thanks to the superb beaches to the south of Portugal in the famed Algarve region and the cool atmosphere found here. Of course there are all kinds of aspects to consider when jetting off on a surf holiday, so today I will be running through everything you need to know for catching the curl in Sagres and making the most of your trip. Find out about the 4 best beaches in Sagres here. Why Sagres? “Why Sagres?” I hear you cry. Well, I

Düsseldorf

Business Travel: A Guide to Düsseldorf

A city of expansive innovation and growth, Düsseldorf has gained a reputation as a centre of industry, highly popular with start-ups and high-profile fashion, media and communication brands.

I attend events in the city several times a year and I’ve found it to be an easy and progressive place in which to do business. There’s a large international community and it’s particularly well facilitated for corporate travellers and delegates with the vast Düsseldorf Exhibition Centre.

I’ve complied some information from my personal experience, which I hope will give any corporate newbie a useful heads-up.

Alcúdia

Parents Recommend: 10 Things to Do with Little Ones in Alcúdia

The beautiful town of Alcúdia, on Spain’s sunny island of Mallorca, is a fantastic place for a memorable family holiday. With inviting sandy beaches, a well-preserved Old Town surrounded by impressive Medieval walls and a peaceful ambience throughout the town, this is a great setting for those travelling with youngsters. Read up on the historic and cultural jewels of Alcúdia here. I understand that taking kids on holiday can be daunting as you want to keep them entertained, but equally, you do not want to break the bank as you have to factor in travel, accommodation, food etc. Fear not,

Bohinj

Breathtaking Lake Bohinj, Slovenia: Paradise for Nature-Lovers

If you’ve visited Britain’s Lake District and have explored the Italian lakes and you’re dreaming of finding an area of equal natural beauty that is unscarred by the pressures of tourism, then Bohinj in Slovenia may be just what you’re looking for.

Nestled in the Julian Alps and set in the stunning Triglav National Park, Lake Bohinj is the country of Slovenia’s largest permanent lake. Fed by the glacial melt waters of the surrounding mountains, the water is as clear as glass, and in summer it is warm enough to entice bathers, kayakers and sailors to its pristine beaches.

But, despite the natural beauty of the lake, I found one of the most appealing aspects of a holiday here was the sensation that I’d stepped off the tourist trail and into an authentic Alpine way of life that has been consistent here for hundreds of years.

From the unspoilt natural beauty (with some of the most beautiful displays of Alpine flowers I’ve ever seen) to the traditional food, this was a holiday in which I felt enriched by discovering a country I’d hardly known anything about before I arrived.

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