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Sunday, August 14, 2016

Christmas and New Year Luxury from Classic Collection Holidays


Want to get away for Christmas - you need to plan now 

Christmas and New Year Luxury from Classic Collection Holidays

It’s that time of year when those of us who like to plan ahead are booking a winter sun break and Christmas and New Year in the sun are always booked well in advance. Classic Collection Holidays the luxury tailor made specialist has a range of handpicked 4 and 5 Star Hotels available for the holiday period.
Riu Palace Oasis
The Canary Islands with guaranteed year round sunshine are by far the most popular destinations with Irish holidaymakers. Here are just some of the hotels on offer from the Classic Collection extensive range.
Lopesan Costa Meloneras Resort, Spa & Casino
If you want to getaway for the week that takes in Christmas the 4 Star Gloria Palace San Agustin Thalasso & Hotel in Playa San Agustin on Gran Canaria is available on a Half Board basis for just €1,325 per person sharing for 7 nights or if you prefer All Inclusive, in the resort of Maspalomas, the RIU Palace Oasis is available for €2,165 per person. In Lanzarote Classic have a huge range of hotels available starting at €1,365 per person staying at the 4 Star Iberostar Lanzarote Park on a Half Board basis for 7 nights.
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For those who prefer Christmas at home and New Year in the sun Classic have 7 nights in Tenerife starting at €1,215 per person for the 5 Star Iberostar Grand Hotel Mencey in Santa Cruz . Prices in Lanzarote start at €1,445 for the Lanzarote Park or treat yourself to a Junior Suite with its own hot tub in the Barcelo Teguise Beach for €2,170 per person .
All Classic Collection Holidays prices include flights, accommodation, private transfers and complimentary access to the Executive Lounges at Dublin, Cork and Shannon  Airports. Holidays are available from any Airport on any day for any duration. The above prices are based on departures on the 22nd and 29th December departing from Dublin .


For more details on these and many more offers contact your local travel agent or contact Classic Collection Holidays on 01 5413000 or visit www.classic-collection.ie  

Monday, July 18, 2016

Northern Spain special, Bilbao and the Camino

Northern Spain is a different World - fun with the kids in Bilbao!

Spain is always a popular destination for Irish Tourists and this summer it is more so than ever with a predicted increase to 1.4 million in 2016. But when we think of Spain all too often we choose popular destinations like Barcelona or the Costa Del Sol but Northern Spain is having a Renaissance for a number of reasons and I've been checking them out.
I recently returned from Bilbao nestled in Basque country and close to the other jewels of the region, San Sebastian and Pamplona.

With the kids in tow we arrived on a Wednesday and checked into the Gran Hotel Domine in Bilbao, set across the road from the glorious Guggenheim Gallery. I didn't know about Puppy, the lovely doggy covered in flowers who sits outside the gallery - an incredible living sculpture that children especially will love to touch. We spent our first day cycling around the city on bikes with a guided tour - it was three hours long and I wondered if my teens would be giving out but on the contrary they adored seeing the city while doing an activity. Next day we took the unusual perspective of seeing the city from the river. Once the most polluted in Europe it is spotless and full of fish after a massive cleaning that cost the city millions. It was money well spent as we were able to kayak freely up and down on our two hour trip.

Any activity like this works up an appetite and Bilbao is a wonderful city for food lovers.
I'd recommend it for couples or girlie weekends and my kids adored the pinxtos which are a different kind of tapas to the usual you will find around Spain.

The transport system is excellent and shopping condensed in the one area which was perfect for my 12 year old daughter to get to see all her favourite stores. Bilbao is a masterpiece in design and layout. In the seventies many of the ugly industrial buildings that hugged the river were demolished and the infra structure was developed to a high aesthetic and working standard.

San Sebastian is only an hour away by bus and a beautiful city - why not do the coastal route and creep along the unspoilt beaches that hug the Atlantic. Another popular activity that has brought millions to Northern Spain is the Camino. Most pilgrims walk the final section of the 800 mile pilgrimage which is over 110km and get their passports stamped along the way in various hostels and guest houses. It seems to be a wonderful experience and life changing from anyone that I have spoken to who has done it. I've put together some deals below from Irish Tour operators and links to the Bilbao Tourist Board and the beautiful Gran Hotel Domine Where we stayed in Bilbao. 
Travel Tuesday on TV3's Midday chat about Bilbao - click here for link Bilbao on Midday 

Aer Lingus operates a daily service from Dublin to Bilbao with up to two flights on Saturday. One-way fares including taxes and charges start from €49.99 including taxes and charges


Most popular package - Camino Frances from Sarria to Santiago

This is the most popular Camino route known as the French Way. This trail captures the perfectly captures the essence of the Camino de Santiago. You will meet fellow pilgrims, discover local traditions and enjoy the unique atmosphere walking through Galicia's green countryside. This route finishes in the historic town of Santiago where you will collect your pilgrim certificate. 

Price: A 6-night self-guided tour on the French Way from Sarria to Santiago starts from €560 per person sharing for 6 nights. More details here: French Way

Another popular option is the last section of the Camino Portugues from Tui to Santiago

The Portuguese Way is the second most popular route among pilgrims to Santiago but you don't have to trek all the way from Lisbon to discover this classic Camino trail. 

Start from the town of Tui in Galicia, separated from Portugal only by the River Minho, and walk to Santiago in just a week. Tui is home to a wonderful historic centre and spectacular medieval cathedral-fortress. On your way you will reach the coast in the fishing village of Arcade, where you should taste the famous local oysters.

Price: A 7-night self-guided tour on the Portuguese Way from Tui to Santiago starts from €746 per person sharing. More details here:Camino Portugues

All prices include: Half-board accommodation, luggage transfers and holiday pack with route notes and practical information.

Price does not include:
Flights, transport, travel insurance.

www.caminoways.com
tel: 015252886

Weekly departures from April to October
Sarria to Santiago (8 days), the full and final stage of the Camino Way…
All inclusive price                                                                             Special Offer
     Flights                                                                                        From €775 
     B&B                                                                                       per person sharing
     Luggage transfers
     Pilgrim passport
www.maptravel.ie
tel: 01878311


Wednesday, June 22, 2016

Classic Collection Holidays have some lovely villas with great value in Europe this summer!



  Luxury Villas and Larger Apartments

To compliment the large selection of 4 and 5 star hotels on offer from Classic Collection Holidays the luxury tailor made specialist now has a range of specially selected villas and larger apartments available throughout the summer and winter seasons in a range of different destinations.  
The villas and apartments featured by Classic provide exclusivity for small groups of friends or family looking to holiday together whilst still having their own privacy. With a range of properties on offer that covers everything from 1 bedroom villas right up to stand alone 5 bedroom villas with private pool, you will definitely find something to suit your taste with Classic. A villa holiday allows you the flexibility to do your own thing on holiday or, if having the facilities of a hotel close by are more to your liking, select one of the villas within a hotel complex.
Cascade Wellness & Lifestyle Resort
Algarve Portugal
The range of destinations on offer from Classic includes Spain, Portugal, Italy, Croatia, Greece and Cyprus. In Spain, as well as offering the ever popular Costa del Sol, both Majorca and Tenerife are featured. Portugal’s Algarve coast is always popular, and here Classic has a wide range of villas to choose from. The island of Madeira is becoming more popular with Irish holidaymakers and is also available this summer.
Daios Cove Luxury Resort & Villas
Crete
Crete and Rhodes from the Classic Greek programme have an extensive range of 1, 2 and 3 bedroom villas to suit all tastes and budgets. Because Classic tailor make each and every holiday you can choose any departure date from any Irish airport and decide on the length of stay that suits you. 

All Classic Collection Holidays prices include flights, accommodation, private transfers and complimentary access to the Executive Lounge at Dublin Airport. Holidays are available from any Airport on any day for any duration.


For more details on these and many more offers contact your local travel agent or contact Classic Collection Holidays on 01 5413000 or visit www.classic-collection.ie  

Monday, June 13, 2016

Travel Tuesday Accessible holidays

This week's Travel Tuesday on TV3's the Midday Show features accessible holidays.
I'll be discussing a hotel chain in Spain which is fully accessible and 40% of it's employees have disabilities. A truly inspiring project.

Group Travel international - GTI Ireland are also going to feature with some of their great tours and I am choosing a self catering option in lovely county Down which has full disabled accessibility.

The Novel Traveller

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Ilunion hotels are a chain found only in Spain made up of 25, 3*4* & 5* hotels which are part of a very special Social Project.
When a company bases its business model on a firm commitment to do things differently, and to bring out the best in all people, be they employees, clients or suppliers, it is not only contributing to a positive social change, it is creating a better world, and it is lending a hand for us to participate as well.
The ILUNION Hotel group was founded in late 2014, representing a business outlook for social integration of people with disabilities while maintaining the balance between its economic and social values.
ILUNION Hotels is a company that was created with a clear social purpose. This is a chain with a difference, as it offers a product that is top notch, up-to-date and high quality, along with values based on equality, solidarity and kindness, focused on client satisfaction.
However, they go beyond any other hotel chain or tourist company, because they do not settle for any less than excellence in all that they do and, especially, regarding integration and accessibility, because they are leaders and champions of tourism for everyone, accessible tourism in all its aspects:
Ilunion are the only 100% accessible hotel chain. All of their hotels are certified on universal accessibility. They are a 100% sustainable chain, and the first to receive the QSostenible certificate mark for all of its buildings.
Ilunion are also 100% socially committed, promoting integration through employment and making it possible for people with disabilities to join the workforce. Over 40% of their employees have some type of disability.

The price for a three night:
Barcelona:
- ILUNION Auditori: from 85€ for night
- ILUNION Barcelona: from 100€ for night
- ILUNION Bel Art: 85€ for night
- ILUNION Almirante: 95€ for night
Madrid:
- ILUNION Pio XII: 75€ for night
- ILUNION Atrium: 75€ for night
- ILUNION Alcalá Norte: 60€ for night
- ILUNION Suites Madrid: 80€ for night
Bilbao:
- ILUNION Bilbao: 70€ for night
Málaga:
- ILUNION Málaga: 80 for night
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GTI - Group Travel Ireland - Battlefield holidays are suitable for disabled holiday makers. 






WW1: Flanders & The Somme

06 - 09 Sep 2016
€667
19 - 22 Sep 2016
WW1: Flanders & The Somme
€667
15 - 18 Oct 2016
WW1 Flanders & The Somme from Cork
€667


GTI specialise in TAILOR-MADE tours for groups. They can put together a quote & itinerary based on any group’s requirements, whether it’s cultural, sports, agriculture, music, history or simply a group of friends wishing to travel together. They understand the interests & requirements of each group are different and use our detailed
knowledge to plan your ideal itinerary. Your complete trip is designed around your group’s interests and budget, with their specialist knowledge at your disposal to perfect your travel plans!

For individual customers, GTI provide diverse, fascinating ESCORTED HOLIDAYS to unique destinations across the globe.

Ghent
GTI’s BATTLEFIELD TOURS visit some of the greatest battlefield & military history sites in Europe with a focus on Irish involvement.

Some groups which we have arranged tours for:
-        Active Retirement
-        Historical
-        Military
-        Golf
-        Bridge
-        Sports & Cycling Clubs
-        Agricultural
-        Retired Associations – e.g. Teachers, Military
-        Music & Choral
-        Private groups e.g. family over 15
Once there is over 15 travelling we can do it!!

We sell our holidays exclusively to the IRISH market and we specialise in a smaller group size of generally 15 – 25 people travelling
WW1: Flanders & the Somme

Follow in the footsteps of Irish Soldiers  
06 - 09 & 19 - 22 Sep 2016
4 days from €667pp

Follow in the footsteps of Irish soldiers on this remarkable 4 day tour and discover the WW1 battlefields of Flanders and the Somme where over 200,000 Irishmen fought. Guided by a professional historian with extensive knowledge of the role of Irish regiments, this tour visits key WW1 sites. A truly historic era in the world’s history, now you have the opportunity to see what happened for yourself. 
Last post at the menin gate

Day 1 - Dublin to Brussels, Memorial Museum Passchendaele 1917 & Menin Gate Memorial
Fly from Dublin to Brussels. Meet your Tour Manager on arrival and transfer by executive coach to Ypres. Visit the world renowned Memorial Museum Passchendaele devoted to the 1917 Battle of Passchendaele (also known as the Third Battle of Ypres). It displays relics of the Great War including an extensive collection of impressive photos & in carefully replicated trenches visitors can imagine themselves in WW1. Continue to your hotel for check-in. 
This evening hear the Last Post performed at the Menin Gate Memorial. This is one of the most visited memorials on the Western front and stands in commemoration to the 54,896 missing soldiers who lost their lives during battles in the area. Every evening at 8pm the noise of traffic ceases and a stillness descends over the memorial as the emotive “Last Post” is sounded in honour of these lost soldiers. Return to your hotel for overnight. 

Day 2 - The Somme Battlefields
Breakfast at your hotel. Depart for the battlefield sites of the Somme. First visit the site where Father Francis Gleeson preformed The Last General Absolution of the Munster Fusiliers at Rue du Bois & Le Touret Memorial where over 900, 1914-18 war casualties are commemorated. You will then visit Loughnagar Crater, blown along with 16 others on the morning of 01 July 1916 as a two-minute precursor to the start of the Battle of the Somme offensive. The crater measured 300ft across and 90ft deep while debris from the explosion rose some 4,000ft into the air. Continue to the 16th Irish Division Memorial at Guillemont marking some of the bloodiest fighting of the whole Somme campaign.
Next visit The Ulster Tower, a memorial to the men of the 36th Ulster Division. Inside the tower is a small chapel with a number of paintings and plaques from the various towns and boroughs of Northern Ireland while at the entrance to the tower is a plaque commemorating the names of the nine men of the division who won the Victoria Cross during the Somme.
Continue to Thiepval Memorial. Standing in an isolated windswept position on the Somme, Thiepval is the largest and one of the most emotive "Memorials to the Missing" from any war. Then visit Newfoundland Park Memorial. Here you will remember the opening day of the Battle of Beaumont Hamel where 733 of 801 men, of the 1st Newfoundland Regiment, were killed or wounded. Finally stop at Pozieres Memorial before returning to your hotel for overnight. 

Day 3 - Flanders Battlefields
Breakfast at your hotel. Today visit the battlefield sites of Flanders including the Francis Ledwidge Memorial to the renowned Irish poet in Artillery Wood Cemetery. Continue to Langemarc German cemetery, the only German cemetery in the Salient. Visit John Condon's Grave in Poelcappelle cemetery. Private John Condon of the Royal Irish Regiment, who at 14 is thought to be the youngest battle casualty of WW1 commemorated by the Commission.
Continue to Tyne Cott cemetery, the largest Commonwealth war cemetery in the world, the sheer number of graves making it difficult to take in. Inside the cemetery two mourning angels kneel on top of dome-covered pavilions at either end of the memorial wall, highlighting the harrowing nature of the conflict in the surrounding area of Passchendaele. Next on the itinerary is the Island of Ireland Peace Park & the Irish Round Tower at its centre. This memorial is of particular significance as it was the first time Irish Catholic and Protestant soldiers united together to fight side by side against a common enemy.
Continue to the 16th Irish Division Memorial at Wytschaete, commemorating the 16th Division's capture of Wytschaete on 07 June 1917, the opening day of the Battle of Messines. Your final stop today is Willie Redmond's Grave in Locre. Willie Redmond was the brother of John Redmond, leader of the Irish parliamentary party. Return to your hotel for overnight. 

Day 4 - In Flanders Museum, Ghent & Departure
Breakfast at your hotel and check-out. Today visit the award winning In Flanders Field Museum before travelling to the beautiful medieval city of Ghent where you will have some free time to explore before returning by executive coach to Brussels Airport for your return flight to Dub

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If you are staying in Ireland this website lists the wheelchair accessible rooms available in a range of hotels and castles. http://www.discoveringireland.com/ireland-by-wheelchair/

If you have plans to venture to Northern Ireland then check out Newton Lodge


Located in a rural setting, yet within walking distance of Castlewellan Town Centre, Newton Lodge is a purpose built self-catering holiday accommodation. It offers open plan living and dining with all modern conveniences. It sleeps eight with four bedrooms (two with en suite) Completed in 2013, the proprietors, Dessie & Catherine O’Neill have strived to make the home comfortable and welcoming and have gone that extra mile to ensure the bungalow is as accessible/wheelchair friendly as possible.
The property is accessed with ramps to the front and side and all doors have 926mm (36”) clear opening. The open plan kitchen is designed with a wheelchair accessible sink and induction hob. One of the four double rooms is fitted with a ceiling hoist which offers access from beds (profile bed and single) to en suite bathroom. The large en suite bathroom includes, bath, level access shower facility, raised toilet with drop and grab rails and wheelchair accessible wash basin. There is also an assistance buzzer for emergency use. All bedrooms have wall mounted TVs and fitted furniture. Two bedrooms are furnished with zip & link beds offering more flexibility and the fourth has a king size bed. It is ideally located for those who enjoy the outdoors with forest parks and beaches close to hand.

It is a superb base for mountain biking, hill trekking, pony trekking, water sports and golfing. The hosts will endeavour to meet any special requirements which may be needed. Families and groups are welcomed at Newton Lodge.
NEARBY ATTRACTONS
Castlewellan is set within the Mourne Mountains which is truly an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Within walking distance is Castlewellan town centre with its Lower and Upper Squares offering a variety of shops and restaurants.
Castlewellan Forest Park
Located in a dramatic setting of mountains and sea, this is one of the most outstanding tree and shrub collections in Europe. The beauty, vigour and perfect shape of the trees in the National Arboretum attract tree enthusiasts from around the world. However, Castlewellan has numerous features that draw wider attention. The garden is a mixture of informal and formal design with terraces, fountains, ornamental gates and flower borders. To walk around the forest park's mile-long lake, encountering some intriguing modern sculptures on the way, is to enjoy a great experience of eighteenth-century landscaping.

One of the Forest Park's key attractions, the Peace Maze, is one of the world's largest permanent hedge mazes, representing the path to a peaceful future for Northern Ireland. Planted in 2000 with community involvement, it is maturing quickly and visitors attempt to solve their way to the peace bell in the centre of the maze.
*Access available for people with limited mobility on scooter. Manual wheelchairs - the total distance including the Peace Maze and Gardens is around 6 miles and would recommend a challenge to any pushers at any one visit. Please see map included of the Lakeside Walk.
Newcastle Seaside Resort, with its beautiful beach and world renowned Golf Course provides a pathway to the Slieve Donard and Mourne Mountain Range. There is also an outdoor swimming pool, an indoor play facility not to mention a boating lake, pitch and putt, tennis courts and amusement arcades. A new Golf Driving Range and Crazy Golf Course, has just been completed.
Downpatrick, the County Town of Co. Down, is a 20-minute drive away. It has a large visitors centre depicting St Patrick’s story. The old gaol is now a museum and St Patrick’s Cathedral and St Patrick’s grave, form part of The St Patrick’s Trail, which also includes wells and wishing chairs. Steam Train enthusiasts have refurbished some of the railway track and train rides are available during holiday periods. There is also a large leisure complex with swimming pool and gym facilities, a 5 screen Cinema Complex together with Indoor Soft Play Area for small children.
Belfast City is approximately 25 miles from Castlewellan. Places of interest include The Titanic Centre, City Hall, Stormont Castle and Gardens, Belfast Zoo, Odyssey Arena with 3D Cinema, W5 interactive science museum, Grand Opera House, Belfast Castle, Ulster Museum, Botanic Gardens, Dundonald Ice Bowl and Ten Pin Bowling.
Newry City, approximately 20 miles away provides a great venue for Shopping enthusiasts and also has a wide range of Restaurants, Cinema, Go-Karting and Golf Driving Range. The Buttercrane and The Quays shopping centres both provide mobility scooters, disabled parking bays and disabled friendly toilets.

For a wider short break to Northern Ireland why not take in the stunning Causeway Coastal Route which was rated one of the Top Five Road Trips worldwide and when you drive it, you’ll see why.  Start your journey in Belfast and follow the coast road through the nine Glens of Antrim, winding between picturesque villages and unforgettable scenic locations, including Rathlin, Northern Ireland’s only inhabited off-shore island, and Binevenagh with its dramatic cliffs. The route peaks at the Giant’s Causeway on the North Antrim coast, before continuing west toward the walled city of Derry~Londonderry. The ever-changing tapestry of scenery and colours, set against a dramatic coastal backdrop will take your breath away - making it the perfect place for a leisurely tour. 

http://accessibleholidaysni.co.uk/

Thursday, May 12, 2016

Novel Traveller News Thailand, Madrid and Paris

The battered copy of Us by David Nicholls that I borrowed from
The Hotel Paradise in Thailand - I'd better bring it back!!!

I’ve just turned the final pages of the book I’ve been reading for the last few weeks. ‘Us’ by David Nicholls called out to me from the shelves of the Hotel Paradise’s library on the beautiful island of koh Yao nao in Thailand. As I was a big fan of his book ‘One Day’ I was really looking forward to reading ‘US’. I had every intention of putting it back before leaving, but found it difficult to find time to read it in between the pedicures and massages.





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Beautiful Thailand

Thailand is girlie heaven and I was with my best friend (of more years than I will admit without revealing my age) and every time I opened the book there was some other spa-like experience or delicious low-carb-meal beckoning so I didn’t get to read fifty pages. It was my first trip to the tiny Thai island and I’m dismayed that so many Irish travellers see Thailand as a destination for backpackers and middle aged men with dubious intentions. Thailand is great for families and the Scandinavians and Germans take their kids to the smaller remote islands en masse. Something tells me that our European neighbours like to keep this little known fact a secret. In fairness the long-haul-flight pushes up the price of a family package to a far-flung destination but we recouped this expense as the cost of food, beer and excursions etc. was so much more reasonable than many European destinations.





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Outside the Prado

But back to ‘Us’ and once I got on the aircraft for home I was hooked as it has two enthralling elements – a heartbreaking love story that kept me hanging until the end to find out if Douglas makes it back into his wife Connie’s heart and a trip though Europe where Douglas searches for his son Albie, taking him to some of the most inspiring galleries and treasures of European painting, most notably in Paris and Madrid.





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Me in Madrid
My son Mark and daughter Nicole at the Mona Lisa

This reminded me of the time that I brought my kids to the Louvre, and the queue was an hour long even though it was a miserable Friday at the end of November. So I was very pleased that I had bought The Paris Pass which meant we were able to skip straight to the top of the line. When travelling with kids I’ve discovered avoiding queues is a priority because their short attentions spans don’t leave much time to get around a gallery. Most museums can be large labyrinths to get lost in, so I usually check the layout online before travelling and it helps make the most of our time there. At the Louvre, The Mona Lisa was a priority for my kids to see being probably the most famous painting in the world and because it hung in Napoleons bathroom! Another intriguing fact about it that the Kids loved was the fact that it is priceless. Next question was how much is priceless? The Mona Lisa was a bit of a disappointment but Arcimboldo’s exotic faces made from still life objects were far more interesting.





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Nicole in Koh Yao Noi







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Bigger than the Louvre

One painting that never disappoints and was the final one mentioned in ‘Us’ is Picasso’s Guernica in the Reina Sofia Museum, Madrid. Described perfectly by Douglas, it really is an image that will move and leave an impression with the viewer. Documenting the Nazi’s attack of the Basque town, permitted by the Spanish Leader, Franco, it is an allegory of all wars, a statement that is as relevant today as it was when it was painted. It is so big it has its own room and leaves a punch that will be a highlight of any visit to Madrid, even for the kids because sometimes they just get brilliance in a way adults don’t. Speaking of Madrid and Paris I’ve rooted out a nice deal that might entice you for a short break away to the Spanish capital.





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My daughter Nicole at paradise hotel Koh Yao Noi

Now I’ve to get that copy of ‘Us’ back to the Hotel Paradise in Thailand. I think it needs to be delivered by hand just to make sure it arrives safely!
Happy reading and travels
Michelle x
The Novel Traveller


5* Madrid from €289pp in June

 

From €289pp for the 5* Silken Puerta America Hotel.  Price is per person based on 2 adults sharing for travel in June 2016.

 

Price includes:

·         3 nights in the 5* Silken Puerta America Hotel, Madrid, Spain

·         Double room on a room only basis

·         Aer Lingus flights from Dublin to Madrid

·         Airport taxes & charges


Thursday, October 22, 2015

World Tapas Day


I love Tapas and was delighted to hear that today is World Tapas Day so hurry up and get yourself something yummy and why not wash it down with a nice glass of Rioja! Even better why not visit Spain and get some winter sunshine too!

Tapas is a hallmark of Spain. Both for its unique design, small and varied portions, as well as for how it is consumed, usually standing and sharing the same plate. In every town and city in Spain there are bars and pubs –sometimes even whole neighborhoods–specialising in tapas. Another advantage of eating tapas is that they enable you to sample a different selection of local dishes in each region of Spain. These delicious combinations of miniature culinary delights cater to all tastes and budgets.

More than just food tourism, it is a means of discovering towns and cities by exploring the culture that is revealed in their kitchens –because in Spain, good food is a way of life. Gastronomy is an essential element of tourism in Spain. The term "Tapa" itself is a concept that identifies Spain internationally. Food in Spain is not simply food – it is a combination of cooking styles shaped by regional differences, traditions and customs.

Spanish gastronomy is up there with the most renowned of food cultures in the world According to the statistical data of European Baseline study, Spain is the world’s leading tourism country that ranks first as European country for gastronomical tourism. The Mediterranean diet of the East coast of Spain combined with the elements of traditional Moorish cuisine in the South, a great variety of gastronomic styles of central Spanish regions, the New Spanish cuisine led by the pioneers of molecular and new-age gastronomy, and the New Basque cuisine famous for delicious meat and fish specialities.

Spain is commonly known as one of the largest producers of high-quality wine, olives and cold meats. It also owes its fame to its “pica-pica” culture that implies having a meal consisting of finger foods accompanied by a glass of wine or beer and a spontaneous conversation. Spanish food not only meets a growing demand for “foodies” but it also complements the destination for all tourism products. The Spanish Tourist board want to promote tourism through culinary experiences. And there’s no better way to get a taste of Spain wherever you are than through its excellent tapas. A day of tapas is a unique experience to discover Spanish culture and savour the atmosphere of its bars and restaurants. Going for tapas is a habit that is lived intensely in all towns and cities in Spain where tapas are an exquisite, varied and select part of popular gastronomy. The great taste of Spain in one meal!

If you’re looking for an authentic tapas experience, but happen to not be in Spain, there are of course numerous Spanish tapas bars and restaurants all over Ireland… Join us on World Tapas Day (22nd October) and travel to the Taste of Spain!

Madrid's lovely Tapas spots - watch the video here Madrid Tapas