25 Dec

Pet-Friendly holidays

There are no limits as to where you can take your pet, you can even have them on planes and ferries, and if you’re someone who really doesn’t want to leave your pet behind, make sure you consider every aspect of you holiday beforehand.

If you’re flying, find out if your animal’s requirements will be met. Can the airline provide water and food? Will the flight be too long? How long until you’re reunited with your animal when you land?

You also need to consider the accommodation, it’s important to make sure they are happy for you to bring your pet, and not all of them will be. If you’re going for a long time perhaps more than 2 weeks, will there be sufficient food for your dog or cat’s diet requirements?

Some of the best holidays with pets are simple, whereby you can take them in the car, perhaps stay in a caravan or even a large tent. So if you’re planning a pet-friendly holiday, make sure everything is planned, and that you animal has everything he or she needs for an enjoyable holiday.

16 Dec

Cheap UK Summer Holidays

Hotels, apartments and bed and breakfast accommodation can be particularly pricey, especially during the peak season (June to August). So if you want to cut cost and have the cheapest summer holiday of a lifetime, then you should consider caravan holidays in the UK.

Don’t let the word ‘caravan’ put your off, there are plenty of caravans out there with high quality facilities, such as a shower, separate bedrooms, cable TV an kitchen facilities. You’ve essentially got a cheap roof over your head and cheap bills when you book a caravan holiday, and if you chose a destination like Hemsby or Yarmouth, there’s a beach nearby as well as pools, restaurants, casinos and much more.

The amenities can be the same holidays abroad, but you’re bound to be relying on good British weather, and you must make sure there’s plenty to do in the caravan, in case you’re hit with typical British weather.

04 Dec

Holidays Suitable All Year Round

Some areas are really good holiday destinations, not just in the summer and the spring, but also in autumn and winter. Croatia is a country which enjoys hot and dry weather pretty much all year round, and Dubrovnik is one of the most popular destinations in Croatia.

African nations such as Uganda and Kenya both enjoy really hot weather, and in fact it can be difficult to see any water at all, which is why it is one of the most severe environments for animals, and one of the best for seeing migration as it happens.

If you wanted a place a little closer to home, the Canary Islands are a great option, wind can pick up in these islands but you’re bound to come away with a superb tan.

Our final ideal location for hot weather during the cold and warm months is South East Asia, but generally any country along the equator is bound to enjoy the hottest weather.