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Depart:
Newcastle
Dates / Times:
Departing 24/05/2011
Returning 07/06/2011
Duration:
14 Nights
Staying in:
Albir Gardens
Star Rating:
3
Room Type:
Board Basis:
SC
Description:
This attractive complex comprises of apartment blocks situated around a large lake style pool with appealing terrace areas and offers basic, spacious and comfortable accommodation. A short walk will take you to Albir’s beaches and shops along with a great variety of local and international bars and restaurants to take in the relaxed nightlife.
We have many other departure dates and airports available – search online or call one of our travel advisors today.
To book this offer call us on 01823 478305
and quote reference no: 244666-HAY
Prices are subject to change and availability. Hays Travel reserve the right to withdraw promotional prices at any time. All prices are based on maximum occupancy in standard rooms.
Destination:
Thailand
Depart:
Heathrow
Dates / Times:
Departing 07/06/2011
Returning 17/06/2011
Duration:
10 Nights
Staying in:
Ambassador Bangkok and Best Western Premier
Star Rating:
3 and 4
Room Type:
Standard
Board Basis:
BB
Description:
Ambassador Bangkok
The Ambassador Hotel Bangkok Is situated at a prime spot in the heart of fashionable Sukhumvit Rd., Bangkok's legendary commercial district. Half an hour from Bangkok's Don Muang Internation Airport, close to Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, and near great shopping and entertainment venues, the Ambassdor is only two minutes walk from Nana Skytrain Station.
Best Western Premier Signature
Best Western Premier Signature Hotel Pattaya is an ideal hotel for either a business trip or leisure travel. Our guests may enjoy a wide range of attractions, such as the seaside city of Pattaya, located in the center of the town and boasting beautiful bay views with its convenient location. We offer easy access to the beaches, shopping, restaurants and pubs, a beauty salon, Spa Royal Park, taxi rentals, motor bikes, market convenience store, banks and public transportation. All the city prime entertainment and leisure outlets are within casual distance known as 'Walking Street'.
We have many other departure dates and airports available – search online or call one of our travel advisors today.
To book this offer call us on 0182 347 8305
and quote reference no: 233092-HAY
Prices are subject to change and availability. Hays Travel reserve the right to withdraw promotional prices at any time. All prices are based on maximum occupancy in standard rooms.
Abu Dhabi is cementing its position as the Middle East’s rising star for tourism. Kerry Baggott reports
Abu Dhabi's recent figures speak for themselves. Last year 117,836 Brits visited, up 22% against 2009 and the biggest international increase. Overall, 1.81 million guests stayed in the emirate with guest nights rising to 5.13 million – a 19% increase on 2009.
Notably, the average length of stay in January increased to 3.10 nights, compared with 2.68 nights in January 2010.
Lawrence Franklin, strategy and policy director at Abu Dhabi Tourism Authority (Adta) sees this as an indication that the market is shifting: “The extended length of stay suggests we are making inroads into our goal of attracting an increasing number of leisure guests who spend more time here than those staying on business.”
Much of this increase can be attributed to the opening of headline-grabbing hotels and attractions. First to really hit the news was the completion of Yas Hotel and the Yas Marina Circuit in time for the Formula One in November 2009 and more recently, in October 2010, the opening of Ferrari World – the world’s largest indoor theme park. Add to this the Sheikh Zayed Grand Mosque, one of the biggest – and undeniably one of the most beautiful – mosques in the world.
Still newsworthy into its third year is the island retreat of Sir Bani Yas Island – not only renowned for its exclusivity but also for showcasing sustainable nature-based tourism in the Middle East.
And, for just over a year now, the emirate has offered the chance for everyday folk (with deep pockets) to experience the one of the largest deserts in the world with the opening of the five-star Arabian fortress of the Qasr Al Sarab Desert Resort by Anantara.
Marketing drive
Of course, these attractions have provided real ammunition to the concerted marketing efforts of the Adta team. In the past year, the Authority has participated in 20 trade fairs and in November 2010 it launched a 44-page brochure entitled Opportunity Abu Dhabi: the Travel Trade’s Guide to a Great New Destination.
As well as information about accommodation, attractions and tours, the guide features sample itineraries and essential travellers’ tips. And this year Adta embarks on the second phase of its global marketing campaign – all in mind of hitting its ambitious target of 2.3 million hotel guests by the end of 2012.
The fact that Etihad Airways is doubling its flight frequency between Manchester and Abu Dhabi from seven to 14 flights each week should help meet this goal. The twice-daily service will commence in August, adding to the 21 flights a week it currently offers from Heathrow to its base in Abu Dhabi.
Etihad Airways is further promoting the growth in leisure traffic with its Essential Abu Dhabi marketing campaign. The programme encourages the airline’s passengers to stay in the UAE capital by offering a range of deals on production of the passenger’s boarding pass.
Eyes are also looking expectantly on the cruise market. From October, Abu Dhabi’s Mina Zayed Port will serve as the primary embarkation and disembarkation point for MSC Lirica, with the Italian operator’s maiden regional itinerary sailing 19 eight-day cruises covering five destinations including Dubai, Muscat in Oman and Al Fujairah. It is hoped other cruiselines will follow suit.
In terms of visitor numbers this translates to a potential 39,000 cruise arrivals and strengthens the proposal for a fully-fledged cruise terminal – the feasibility studies of which are currently underway.
Rocco Forte Hotel, Abu Dhabi
More in the pipeline
However, in the meantime, construction of additional attractions continues at a phenomenal pace, and judging by what has preceded it, these groundbreaking projects are going to be equally impressive.
Saadiyat Island is a prime example. It will be the future home of the Zayed National Museum, and of Abu Dhabi branches of the Guggenheim and Louvre museums by 2013. Park Hyatt, St Regis and Mandarin Oriental are some of the luxury hotel names set to open properties there.
On the mainland, new hotels include the imminent opening of Rocco Forte’s 281-room property with extensive spa facilities, while Westin plans to unveil its hotel and spa at the Abu Dhabi Golf Club in the second quarter of 2011. Another eco-tourism project is being developed in the form of Eastern Mangroves, Angsana Resort and Spa, due to open by the end of the year.
Of course, Abu Dhabi has tough competition, namely its glitzy neighbour Dubai. In December 2010, Funway Holidays launched its first brochure for this region, combining Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Oman. Product manager Malcolm Davies says: “Bookings for Abu Dhabi remain small but high value. The majority of clients who visit Abu Dhabi fly there direct with Etihad Airways, but many stop over on their way to Asia or Australasia.
“Abu Dhabi is a quieter alternative to Dubai, but still has the same impressive architecture, exciting new attractions and some unique hotel locations perfect for adventures travellers,”
Sample product
Seven nights at the five-star Shangri-La Hotel, Qaryat Al Beri, in November starts from £1,429 with Kuoni. This is on a bed-and-breakfast basis and includes flights with Etihad Airways and private transfers.
Seven nights at the five-star Fairmont, Bab al Bahr, in November starts from £1,319 with Funway Holidays. This is on a bed-and-breakfast basis and includes flights
with British Airways and private transfers.
An eight-day cruise in November on MSC Lirica, starting from Abu Dhabi and taking in Muscat, Al Fujairah, Ras Al Khaimah and Dubai, plus a two night, pre-cruise stay in a four-star Abu Dhabi city hotel on a B&B basis, starts from £999. The price includes transfer and flights from London or Manchester with Eithad Airways.
sourse: www.travelweekly.co.uk
Combine a hip beach and city break with a tropical island getaway with this special twin centre holiday to Miami and the Florida Keys.
Spend three nights bed and breakfast at the 3* Wyndham Garden Hotel in Miami's South Beach, then discover the stunning Florida Keys with a five night, room only stay at the 4* Hilton Key Largo Grande Resort and Beach Club, all from just £689 including flights.
Miami
Miles of pristine beaches, lively nightlife, great shopping and a Latino vibe – Miami is a glamorous city that begs to be explored. Take a walking tour to appreciate the colourful, art deco architecture, or peruse one of the city's many art galleries. Enjoy freshly-caught fish and the popular 'Floribbean' cuisine in great value restaurants. Visit Little Havana for a taste of Cuba, or go celebrity-spotting on Ocean Drive. After dark, Miami comes to life with an array of glossy cocktail bars and all-night clubs. Shopping fans can choose between unique boutiques in South Beach, bargain outlet malls just out of town and high-end designer stores in Coconut Grove. For families, Jungle Island wildlife park and Miami Children's Museum offer exciting days out. Don't miss fascinating sea life shows and the chance to swim with dolphins at Miami Seaquarium. There's far more to Miami than the beach, but it's world famous for a reason: enjoy energetic water sports, take a boat trip, or simply lie back and soak up the Floridian rays.
Key Largo
With stunning natural beauty and lots to see and do, Key Largo is a unique tropical holiday destination. The island is the first stop on the highway that snakes over the sea from the mainland, connecting the Florida Keys. Sandwiched between the Everglades National Park and North America's only living coral reef, Key Largo offers the chance to spot some fascinating wildlife, from bears to barracudas. Relax on white sandy beaches, take a boat trip through the dazzling jade green waters, or go snorkelling and diving (locals call Key Largo 'The Diving Capital of the World'.) Key Largo has a thriving artistic community, meaning that there are plenty of galleries to visit. You'll also find chilled-out bars and cool nightclubs, as well as in-hotel entertainment. The fishing off Key Largo is world famous, so it's little wonder that seafood is the local culinary speciality. There's an array of international restaurants too, including Mediterranean, Italian and fast food joints. Key Largo's got it all, but don't miss a road trip down the scenic highway to discover more of the Florida Keys.
Wyndham Garden Miami South Beach
Art Deco style hotel close to the beach
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Key Largo Grande Resort and Beach Club
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Combine a relaxing all inclusive break on the island of Majorca with an action-packed Mediterranean cruise on this exclusive stay and cruise summer holiday – all from just £679 per person.
Spend four nights at the 3* Aparthotel Novo Park in Paguera, then head to Palma to board Royal Caribbean’s Grandeur of the Seas. This magnificent, 4* ship is packed with family-friendly facilities and an array of dining and entertainment options. You'll stay on a full board basis for seven nights as you sail the Spanish Mediterranean, stopping off at exciting ports like Barcelona and Gibraltar.
The stay
You'll spend four nights on an all inclusive basis at the 3* Novo Park Hotel in Paguera. Nestled in well-tended gardens and surrounded by pine forests, it's a relaxing base for exploring the bustling coast of South Majorca. The lively resort centre, just 250 metres away, has a long promenade and good selection of shops, bars and restaurants. There's a pool, jacuzzi and Sauna on site at the hotel and the sandy beach is just 350 metres away. To find out more about the Novo Park Hotel, click here.
The cruise ship
With over two acres of glass canopies, skylights and breathtaking floor-to-ceiling windows, Royal Caribbean's Grandeur of the Seas is a ship with a view.
With over two acres of glass canopies, skylights and breathtaking floor-to-ceiling windows, Royal Caribbean's Grandeur of the Seas is a ship with a view. The Grandeur doesn't just look good – she carries an impressive list of facilities on board, including an outdoor pool, solarium pool with retractable roof, six whirlpools, a full service spa and a rock climbing wall. There's also a choice of formal and casual dining, eight bars and lounges, a casino and a nightclub. Royal Caribbean's Adventure Ocean® youth programme means that children from babies to teens won't get bored at sea. Click here to find out more about the Grandeur of the Seas.
Novo Park Hotel
Set in Mediterranean style gardens and sun terraces
Grandeur of the Seas
Grandeur of the Seas is a ship with a view.
Cruise itinerary
Palma De Mallorca, Spain
Barcelona, Spain
Ibiza, Spain
Cruising
Málaga, Spain
Gibraltar
Cruising
Palma De Mallorca, Spain
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