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Edinburgh weekend breaks

by Craig Walker

When looking for the right short break stay in Edinburgh it is no different from selecting any other destination for a city break

Going away for an enjoyable weekend or short break can sometimes depend on what you are looking for and what you expect in a destination. It is usually a good idea to do some basic checks prior to selecting your city break destination. important factors to consider include the time of year you are visiting so you can be prepared for the local weather. The weather in Edinburgh can be wet out with the summer months and sometimes during the summer months as well, however there are still plenty of things to do and see.

Edinburgh airport has even more choice of direct flight options than ever before so if you are planning on visiting the capital city of Scotland then you should find it even easier than ever to get a direct flight to Edinburgh from an airport near to you or a short drive away. There are lots of flights options from London to Edinburgh on more than one airline so as a result of the competition on this route it should be easy enough to get a cheaper flight to Edinburgh than ever before.

Why visit Edinburgh for your Short break? Edinburgh is one of the most popular destinations in Europe for short breaks and offers the visitor a great choice of attractions.

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Posted in travel on May 31st, 2008, 6:45 pm by Craig Walker     

Discount Air Tickets - Do They Exist

by Kim Yan

Some people will plan for a few vacations during a year. It is true that we sometime need to take a rest. And going for a vacation can be one of the ways for us to be truly relaxed. Yet, one thing you may also realize is that vacations usually mean spending money.

The air tickets are one of the items that can cost you a fortune for your vacation. As a consequence, it will be perfect if you can get some cheaper air tickets. The followings are some of the ways you can get cheaper air tickets.

First of all, you should plan your trip ahead. It is because you will probably get discounts on the air fare if you can purchase the tickets half year before your trip. As a matter of fact, airlines will usually offer discounts to buyer who purchase early.

The air fare will be a lot more expensive if you are going to have your trip during peak season. However, sometimes you may not have the choice. For example, if you are planning to go with your daughter who is still in the school. You have to plan it for the summer vacation.

If it is possible, you are still advised to plan for your vacation for non-peak season. The price of the air tickets can be a lot lower. You can spend the money save on your trip. As a matter of fact, everything related to vacations will be more expensive during the peak season. You will need to prepare to spend more if you are going to have your vacation during peak season.

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Posted in travel on May 31st, 2008, 4:32 pm by Kacy Wong     

Cork Short Breaks

by Craig Wilson

Cork is a great place to visit and has ample accommodation from the more basic family owned bed and breakfast to the more luxurious five star Hayfield Manor Hotel which is only a ten minutes stroll into the city centre. Getting direct flights from Newcastle to Cork is easy by simply booking with Jet2 airlines who operate regular flights from Newcastle to Cork.

Cork got its name from the Irish work corcach which when translated means marshy place. Cork today is very different and is now the second largest city in the Republic of Ireland. The Rive Lee flows through the city and joins the Lough Mahon and helps create one of the largest natural harbours in the world. Cork is still a major seaport and has lots of quays and docks

Thanks to St. Finbarr who founded the City way back in the sixth century and then got recognition as a city in 1185 when it received its charter by King John. Due to its natural harbour Cork became a major trading port particularly with its trade with Scandinavian merchants. However not all of the visitors to Cork came looking for trade and Cork was regularly attacked by the Vikings and Norsemen.

Its not got a temperature like a holiday resort in Tenerife but Cork does average nearly four hours of sunshine a day in the Summer months and is the sunniest city in Ireland. The climate of Cork is generally mild, moist and changeable however it does not suffer from any weather extremes such as storms or extreme cold in the winter

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Posted in flights on May 31st, 2008, 3:08 pm by Craig Wilson     

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