Showing posts with label Round Trips. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Round Trips. Show all posts

Friday 31 March 2023

5 Road Trip Essentials to Pack for a Long Drive






If you're planning a long road trip, packing the right essentials can make all the difference in your journey. Here are five road trip essentials to pack for a long drive:

Snacks and Water: Pack some healthy snacks like fruits, nuts, and energy bars to keep your energy levels up throughout the trip. Also, carry plenty of water to stay hydrated, especially if you're traveling in hot weather.

Entertainment: A long road trip can be boring, so it's essential to bring something to keep you entertained. Pack some books, magazines, or download audiobooks, podcasts, or music playlists on your phone or tablet to listen to on the road.

Navigation Tools: Even if you know your route, it's always a good idea to have a GPS device or a map with you. Make sure your phone has a good navigation app that works offline, in case you lose cellular service in remote areas.

Comfortable Clothing and Blankets: Dress comfortably and in layers, as the temperature can fluctuate during the journey. Also, bring a soft blanket or pillow to make napping more comfortable.

First Aid Kit: A well-stocked first aid kit is a must-have for any road trip. Pack essentials like band-aids, painkillers, antiseptics, and motion sickness medication. You never know when you might need them.

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Saturday 7 January 2023

1-on-1: Round Trip To Bhutan With Affordable Flights In August 2023




The Himalayas has always been a dream destination for many, and Bhutan is no different. The country is located in the foothills of the Himalayas and is known for its spectacular landscape, serene monasteries and Buddhist temples.




You might be wondering: what is Bhutan, and why do I want to go there?


Bhutan is a tiny country in South Asia that sits between India and China. It’s known for its mountains, forests, Buddhist monasteries and medieval castles. The country has just over 700 buildings that are recognized by UNESCO as World Heritage Sites. This includes the Punakha Dzong (or fort) built in 1646 on the Wang Chhu river at the confluence of three rivers in western Bhutan; Paro Taktsang Monastery (or Tiger’s Nest), which sits atop a sheer cliff face about 3,000 feet above Paro town; Jakar Dzong built in the 12th century; Kurjey Lhakhang temple complex dating back from 14th century; Bumthang Gompa monastery complex including five temples each having its own separate tower built from 1238 onwards until present day chondral altar painting representing Buddha – one of the world's largest thangka paintings measuring 1m in height 3m width


Round Trip To Bhutan With Affordable Flights In August 2023


If you’re planning a trip to Bhutan, you might be wondering how much it will cost. The first thing to consider is the price of flights from your city of origin—and while this sounds obvious, it’s not always obvious where these flights are coming from. For example, if you live in New York and want to travel round trip to Bhutan with affordable flights in August 2023, then your best bet would be to fly into Bangkok (BKK). If instead, you flew into Singapore (SIN), then the overall cost would be higher because there would need to be two additional legs added on: one between Singapore and Bangkok and another between Bangkok and Paro International Airport in Bhutan.


It's important that we're clear about what we mean by "affordable." While there are certainly ways of saving money on airfare by choosing an itinerary with stopovers or smaller airports at each end of your journey—which could save hundreds of dollars per person—this may not make sense for everyone depending on where they plan on leaving from/going back home from.








These are the best times to book flights to Bhutan in August 2023. You can get a round trip for about $940 USD and you’ll fly into Paro airport, which is located near Thimphu, the capital city of Bhutan. If you want something a little more affordable then go with one of the low-cost carriers like Air India or Jet Airways who offer fares as low as $1,287 USD per person each way!

Friday 6 January 2023

Four-Day Round Trip To Andorra

 



This article is all about a four-day road trip to this beautiful destination.


The article is about the four-day road trip to this beautiful destination. The article is about a four-day road trip to Andorra, Barcelona, Valencia and many more.


where you can visit some best places, small towns and villages and enjoy the scenic view of beautiful mountains, lakes and valleys.


Andorra is a small country in the Pyrenees Mountains between France and Spain. It is a constitutional monarchy with its own government, currency (the euro) and postal service. The capital city of Andorra la Vella has a population of 22,000 people and it’s located at an elevation of 950 metres above sea level.


Andorra is a member of the European Union (EU) and its citizens are allowed to live and work freely in any EU country they choose. Andorra also shares its borders with three other countries – Spain, France and Portugal – therefore being part of the Schengen Area which allows free movement between these countries without needing any special documents or permits.


Barcelona


Barcelona is a great city to visit. It’s a great place to go on vacation, or even just for a short business trip. Barcelona has so much to offer!


Valencia


Valencia is a city in Spain, and it's one of my favourite places on Earth. It's filled with beautiful architecture, delicious food, and friendly people. If you're ever visiting Barcelona or Madrid (or even just planning to visit), Valencia should be at the top of your list!


Valencia has so much to offer visitors—from its amazing food scene to its rich history as an important trading centre during medieval times. But what really makes this place special are its residents: they're so friendly that it feels like home every time I go there!


Andorra


Andorra is a small country in the Pyrenees mountains. This mountain range separates Spain and France, and it's also where Andorra is located. It's surrounded by mountains on all sides except for one road that connects it to Spain.


Andorra has been around since 1278 when it was founded by Charlemagne, who was Emperor of the Holy Roman Empire at the time. In 1324 they became a sovereign state after they made an agreement with France and Spain to have their own customs laws, currency system, and police force (although still under French rule). They joined NATO in 1954 and became a member of the United Nations in 1993.  In 1999 Andorra switched from driving on right-hand side traffic to left-hand side traffic like most European countries do today.


A four-day trip to Andorra is a great idea to spend your time this season


A four-day trip to Andorra is a great idea to spend your time this season. This beautiful destination is known for its friendly people and peaceful environment. It has a small size, so it doesn't take much time to explore the country. You can see some of the landmarks like the Pyrenees Mountains, Andorra la Vella and Escaldes-Engordany by spending only two days in this country. If you want to visit other cities in Europe such as Barcelona or Paris, then it's easy because they are near Andorra city centre.


Andorra is also famous for its winter sports activities that include skiing, snowboarding and ice skating at Grandvalira Ski Resort which is one of the largest ski resorts in Europe with over 130 hectares (320 acres) of a skiable area on three different mountains: Anceis (2240m), Coma Pedrosa (2270m) and Vallnord (2300m).





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Thursday 12 May 2022

Sardinia Summer, Self-Drive (On Request) Italy



2 adult

2022 June
June 01. - June 08.
EUR 1 545

or

11BPO+ EUR 1 215


1 Week, 1 day
Very easy
Minimum age of passengers: 12



Welcome to Sardinia! Join this eight-day tour to discover the Italian island full of natural contrasts, white sand and clear waters. Explore small villages full of history and learn about their culture and ancient traditions. Wander around its most popular resorts, Costa Esmeralda and Porto Cervo. Taste the Sardinian delights and dive in the most beautiful sea of the Mediterranean.



Baja Sardinia is the land of adventure.


There's no place better to go when you're looking for an escape from the ordinary. Baja Sardinia is filled with stunning beaches, picturesque castles, and amazing restaurants. It's also filled with a rich culture that will make you feel like you're visiting another world.


If you're not into the whole "adventure" thing, then maybe it's time to try something new! Baja Sardinia has plenty of options for those who prefer more relaxing vacations. You can stay at one of their many luxury resorts or take a trip on one of their many boats for some deep-sea fishing or swimming with dolphins!


Whatever type of vacationer you are, Baja Sardinia has something for everyone!



Program


Day 1: ARRIVAL OLBIA – BAJA SARDINIA / CAR PICK-UP (46km – 1hr)

Welcome to Italy! Upon landing at Olbia Airport, meet with a rent-a-car representative to assist you in picking up the rental car, and drive to your hotel*. If you arrive in the afternoon, we invite you to stroll around the village of Baja Sardinia and at the end of your walk, enjoy an aperitif on one of the small sea-view bistros enjoying the sunset (own expense).  

*Due to COVID 19 security measures, the Meet & Greet service might not be given at the airport, so exact directions will be shared with the travellers upon booking.

Overnight in Baja Sardinia.



Day 2: BAJA SARDINIA – COSTA ESMERALDA – BAJA SARDINIA (50km – 1.5hrs)

Wake up to a tasty breakfast at the hotel. Today, we recommend you to visit Porto Cervo, a famous destination for its elite tourism, the haute couture boutiques, and the small port with majestic yachts. Do not miss to visit the small village of San Pantaleo, a typical centre of Gallura, with its granite houses. History lovers can visit the archaeological area of Arzachena, with superb examples of Nuragic Civilization, such as the Nuragic and Giant Tombs. Otherwise, you can swim in one of the most beautiful seas in the Mediterranean and relax on the white sandy beaches. 

Overnight in Baja Sardinia.



Day 3: BAJA SARDINIA – TEMPIO PAUSANIA – ALGHERO (160km – 2.5hrs)

Indulge in a delicious breakfast at your hotel, then head to Alghero. On the way, do not miss to visit Tempio Pausania, the main town of the Region of Gallura, and famous for the cork production and Vermentino wine. We also recommend a shortstop in the village of Aggius, hidden by granite rocks and small cork wood. In the afternoon, arrive in Alghero, along the western coast of Sardinia, with its historic centre in Catalan style, its shops of coral woods, known as ‘Barceloneta’. 

Overnight in Alghero.



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 Alghero is a coastal town in Sardinia, Italy. It's one of the most popular tourist destinations on the island, and it offers a unique blend of history, culture, and natural beauty.


The city has been inhabited since prehistoric times. The first traces of human settlement date back to the Bronze Age (around 1000 BC). In those days, Alghero was known as Argaria. The name comes from the Phoenician word "Argar", which means "rocky coast."


Over time, the city became a major commercial hub for southern Sardinia. In its heyday in the 16th century, Alghero was home to more than 20 churches and monasteries—a testament to its importance as a religious centre in that period.



Today, visitors can still see some of these monuments including the church of San Francesco d'Assisi (known locally as "Santo Francesco"), which dates back to 1497; Santa Maria Delle Grazie (which served as an orphanage from 1774 until 1867); Santa Maria di Gesù (built-in 1521); San Giorgio Martire (constructed during the 16th century); San Pietro di Collemaggio (built between 1520




Day 4: ALGHERO – BOSA – MONTELEONE – ROCCA DORIA – ALGHERO (116km – 2hrs)

In the morning, after a delectable breakfast, visit Bosa, with its small house painted with many colours, and its paved alleys, where is still possible to see old ladies who practice the art of linen embroidery on net. You have to taste the Malvasia, a sweet wine which reminds of the wines of the Quarteron (Clairette and Muscadelle). In the afternoon we invite you to visit Monteleone, Rocca Doria, with its Museum of Bread, fundamental good of the Sardinia culture. 

Overnight in Alghero.





Day 5: ALGHERO – ORISTANO – THARROS – CAGLIARI (230km – 3.5hrs)

Recharge your energies with breakfast at the hotel. First stop at Santu Antine di Torralba, to visit the best-preserved Nuraghe of the island. Continue to Oristano (small stop to visit the Cathedral of Santa Maria Assunta with its precious medieval statues and its Towers) and continue to the excavations of Tharros village of the Phoenician age. In the evening, you will arrive in Cagliari. 

Overnight in Cagliari.




Cagliari is a city in Sardinia, Italy. It is the capital of the Province of Cagliari and is the second-largest city on the island after Sassari. According to 2014 data, there are 267,200 people living in Cagliari (of which 133,800 are male and 133,400 are female). The centre of Cagliari has a population of 50,000 inhabitants and its metropolitan area totals 265,000 inhabitants.


Cagliari is divided into four main districts: Castello (the old town), Marina (the new town), Stampace (the main shopping district) and Villanova.


Cagliari has been inhabited since the Neolithic era. In Roman times it was known as Caralis or Karalis in Latin and Karale or Caralis in Sardinian, from which its current name derives. After the fall of the Western Roman Empire, it became the capital of Sardinia until 1324 when Arborea became the capital. It then became a possession of various noble families; it was conquered by Aragon in 1353, becoming one of the numerous Spanish possessions in Italy. In 1596 Cagliari became part of the Kingdom of Italy along with all other former Spanish possessions on that.



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Day 6: CAGLIARI – PULA – NORA (80km – 1hr)

Have a rich breakfast at the hotel. Today you can spend the entire day visiting Cagliari, with its historical centre, the Elephant’s Tower, the Bastion Saint Remy, the small city of the Museums and the Royal Palace, where you can visit some of the monuments mentioned and in the afternoon go for a nice swim at the beautiful beaches of Pula or visit the excavations of the Phoenician city of Nora. 

Overnight in Cagliari.



Day 7: CAGLIARI – ORGOSOLO – OROSEI (252km – 3.5hrs)

Delight in a tasty breakfast at the hotel. Drive towards the heart of Sardinia, the region of Bargabia where you will find the true Sardinian pastoral tradition. Visit Orogosolo, a village sadly famous for the revenge between families in the past. Today, we can admire the murals that cover almost all the walls of the city, with stories of rural life but also episodes of modern history. In the late afternoon, you will arrive in Orosei. 

Overnight in Orosei.



Day 8: OROSEI – OASI DI BIDDEROSA – DEPARTURE OLBIA (87km – 1.5hrs) / CAR DROP-OFF

Wake up to one last breakfast at the hotel. If your flight is scheduled in the afternoon, you may stop first along the beautiful beaches of the Oasi di Bidderosa (Paying access and limited to 120 cars). Alternatively, the beach of Cala Liberotto or Berchidda. Once you drop-off the car at the airport, you may continue with your travel arrangements. 



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