Santa Cruz de Tenerife

Party the Night Away at the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival

It may be hard to imagine but right now, as you sit reading this blog, one of the world’s biggest parties is in full swing on the sunny streets of Santa Cruz de Tenerife.

As you read this, Carnival Queens are appearing in sequins and exotic plumage, dancers are parading through the streets accompanied by Latin and Samba beats and crowds (many in fancy dress) are partying in the city’s many squares. Makes you wonder why you’re still sitting there reading instead of booking the next flight over to Tenerife, doesn’t it?

Spain is a country famous for knowing how to throw a good party, with similar Lent festivals held in Cadiz and Puerto de la Cruz, but the Santa Cruz de Tenerife Carnival is the country’s very best and biggest fiesta. In fact, it is second only to Rio de Janeiro in the stakes for best carnival of the world.

Flaine

Five Great Restaurants on the Hills in Flaine

Flaine is a pretty popular choice for skiers looking for a relaxed winter break: the skiing is superb, the pedestrianised nature of the resort gives it a very laidback kind of feel and, even though it’s one of the quieter resorts in the Alps, it has just enough of an après scene (albeit more sedate) to keep things interesting.
If you are planning a short break to Flaine to ski or simply an escape from the madding crowd for a little alone time, one thing you won’t be is hungry! The resort has a decent selection of eateries, and if you have a little bit of insider info (and you do now!) you’ll be able to seek out some very tasty meals right on the slopes.

Cortina d'Ampezzo

Eating Out in Classy Cortina d’Ampezzo

While there aren’t many among us hardworking mortal folk who can afford to bask in the lifestyle of the rich and famous every day (unless you really are rich and famous, in which case I guess you can!), there’s no harm in splashing out every now and again. So, if you feel the need to escape for a short, luxurious break, whether it’s for skiing in the winter or hiking in the summer, the glamorous northern Italian resort town of Cortina d’Ampezzo is the ideal spot to get a taste of the lifestyle to which you’d love to become accustomed.

Benidorm

Benidorm for the Young at Heart

While the peak summer months may get hot and crowded, for the rest of the year Benidorm is an oasis of hospitality for older generations who want the warmth of Spain’s sunshine and its hospitality.

Set on the Costa Blanca, just a short drive from Alicante airport, Benidorm rises out of the rocky coastline like a city of tourism, ready to welcome and entertain its guests. With an average 5 million visitors a year, there are almost as many hotels in this resort as there are in Paris. What that means for visitors – or at least to those who are free from the restraints of school holidays – is that many of the hotel rooms are offered for bargain prices during non-peak periods.

The combination of recent development, which has take accessibility into account as part of its design, cheap prices during low season, and so many things to see and do make Benidorm a great choice for the mature market looking for a little Spanish sun.

Budapest

Business Travel: A Guide to Budapest

Consistently ranked amongst the best cities in the world for visitors, Budapest plays a significant political and economic role in Europe so corporate travellers will find a dynamic, safe and well-facilitated city in which to do business. While I’ve found it isn’t as cheap as you might expect, it’s certainly not as prohibitively expensive as some other European capitals I’ve been to.

If you find yourself in Budapest on a business itinerary, these highlights I’ve discovered along the way might make your life easier.

Austria on a Shoestring: Skiing in Söll

It can be difficult choosing a resort if you’re planning a ski holiday with a group of people who all have different skill levels and different budgets. However, if the one thing you all have in common is a love of après ski, then Söll is definitely the place for you.

The village of Söll is situated in the north east of Austria’s Tyrol region in the heart of the Ski Welt area. While the Ski Welt’s 280km of pistes are not to be sniffed at, it also links by lifts and bus to the vast Kitzbüheler Alpen with its 700km of runs, giving skiers the opportunity to notch up the miles on a ski safari.

When the skiing is done in Söll, there is still a lively après ski scene to enjoy. Although it is not as wild as its reputation back in the 1980s would have you believe, this Tyrolean town still knows how to party. There are a number of great bars and clubs and the prices are amongst some of the most reasonable in the Austrian Alps.

Nerja

A Weekend Break in Nerja

Often referred to as the ‘jewel’ of the Costa del Sol, Nerja on the east of Spain’s most famous coast is a relatively tranquil and reassuringly Spanish destination.

Just an hour’s drive east of Málaga, set against the stunning backdrop of the Sierra Almijara, Nerja has managed to fight off the over-development of much of this stretch of coast so that, especially in the town’s low-rise heart, it remains resolutely Spanish.

Of course there are souvenir shops and it does get its fair share of day trippers but, so long as you avoid the peak summer season, you’ll be able to enjoy its peaceful atmosphere and beautiful beaches without having to share them with too many crowds.

A weekend in Nerja is a blissful combination of relaxing on a beach, swimming in the sea (sea temperatures are still a little chilly in February at around 15ºC but the water is clear and inviting for those brave enough to give it a go), and a little gentle sightseeing.

Here’s my suggested itinerary for the perfect weekend break in Nerja.

Ischgl

Top Off the Ski Season on “Top of the Mountain” in Ischgl

Ischgl is probably best known for having one of the most raucous après ski scenes in all of Austria with everything from pole and lap dancing clubs to all night bars and restaurants. But the real highlight of this party capital in the Alps are the three Top of the Mountain music festivals held in the resort every year.

Kicked off in 1995 with Elton John as the headline act, Top of the Mountain events are held at the beginning of the season, Easter, and at the end of the season in the last week in April (although actually, thanks to the high altitude, Ischgl often stays open into May). Created by the resort to draw skiers to the village, one of the best things about this event, which regularly attracts crowds of up to 24,000 people, is that it’s completely free for ski pass holders.

Dénia

Sun’s Out Fun’s Out: A Fantastic Family Holiday in Dénia

Trying to find a summer holiday destination which not only has the sunshine and beaches you’re looking for but also enough activities on offer to keep young children happy can be a chore. If you’re looking for the guaranteed sunshine and beaches of Spain without the crowds, bustle and prices of Benidorm, then Dénia could be just the ticket.

Less than an hour up the coast from Benidorm, Dénia is a compact town of around 30,000 people which lies at the foot of the stunning mountains of the Montgo National Park and looks out over the Mediterranean. Its several pretty Blue Flag beaches offer views of the Balearic Island of Ibiza, which lies just 146km off shore.

Thanks to its size Dénia is very easy to get around, even with young children in tow, so you will quickly become familiar with the traditional narrow streets and old-world charm of its harbour and old town.

Alpe d'Huez

Ice Driving: Be Lewis Hamilton for a Day in Alpe d’Huez

Have you ever watched James Bond or Jason Bourne throwing their high performance cars around ice-covered roads and thought you’d like to try that? Well on the Alpe d’Huez ice track in France’s snowy Alps, you and a group of your mates could do just that.

The Evodriver Driving School runs ice track experiences where you will not only learn how to drive safely on snow but you’ll also have the chance to have a go in a choice of high performance cars including BMWs, Audis and Mercedes.

While on your next ski holiday to Alpe d’Huez, you and your mates will have the choice of whether to go around solo in cars or take on race conditions in Evodriver’s high speed ice buggies for the ultimate Fast & Furious challenge.

Disneyland

The Happiest Place in Europe: Surviving Disneyland Paris With Young Children

Okay, I’d better come clean from the start: I love Disneyland Paris. Taking my young children there remains one of my happiest family memories (in fact if you could see the grin on my face in the picture of us all posing with Mickey Mouse you might wonder if it was me or the children who was having the most fun).

That being said, I’m not going to pretend that the weekend we spent in France at the theme park didn’t present certain challenges. Queues, arguments over which rides we should go on next and where to have lunch were all a feature. In hindsight though, these challenges could have been largely avoided with a bit of preparation and organisation on my part before we’d set off.

Méribel Mottaret

Méribel Mottaret: Springboard to Les Trois Vallées

Skiing fanatic? Then you will already be familiar with the legendary Les Trois Vallées region in the stunning Tarentaise Valley in the French Alps – but did you know that Méribel Mottaret is the best place to stay to explore the world’s largest skiing area?

This magnificent resort is brilliantly situated right in the heart of Les Trois Vallées, so each day it is incredibly easy to get around and find all the best action (both on and off the slopes!). Les Trois Vallées boasts over 600km of superb skiing within epic natural surroundings, so any skiing enthusiast simply must make the trip to this outstanding integrated area.

Read up on Les Trois Vallées with this handy ski area profile!

Amsterdam

Business Travel: A Guide to Amsterdam

Amsterdam is consistently voted amongst the world’s most liveable and economically stable cities and, as the financial hub of the Netherlands, I’ve always found its facilities cater extremely well for corporate visitors.

If you’re planning a business trip to Amsterdam, I’ve put together some useful suggestions and tips to help make your experience as pleasant and productive as possible.

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