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Affordable Travel Insurance

Posted by admin | Travel Insurance | Posted on February 28th, 2010



With this you can make your trips safer. If you are setting out for your trip and planning to do a lot, then ensure your future plans with travel insurance. It will give you coverage necessary to deal with unforeseen situations that may occur while you travel. This is certainly useful, but not all of travelers have enough money to afford it.

With affordable travel insurance, you can spend your money with care, as it is affordable even to those with tight budget. It is available for a lower rate, but the coverage is not the same in some cases. For this reason, it is essential that you carefully look through the coverage offered by a package. Generally, this type of insurance doesn’t cover your whole travel costs; it covers only a part of it. However it is still better than nothing.

Approximately, you can get affordable insurance for about 3 per cent of the cost of your trip. In comparison with paying 5 per cent of the cost for traditional travel insurance. If you are purchasing your travel package online or if you are consulting with a travel agent you will find better prices for it than if you seek for it by yourself.

Affordable travel insurance doesn’t essentially mean that the quality is lower and is not similar to traditional travel policies. Travel agencies realize that most individuals do not look at it as a need. They have also worked out that if they offer it at an affordable cost than their rivalry it can be a key feature for some individuals to make their choice in favor of them.

When purchasing affordable insurance, remember to compare prices. As well as this, make comparison of the coverage offered by several companies. It is important to get clear information about everything you are interested in; if you do not understand even a single issue then you can ask any question to the insurer that comes into your mind.

Certainly you never know when an unforeseen occasion, like illness or some other health problems, will cause you to call off your travel plans. And that can really get a thing of disappointment without having travel insurance, as it makes everything easier. In this case the insurer will help you to postpone it or will give you a compensation for it. Even though if you can just manage to pay for affordable insurance, you will get a partly reimbursement and you can use that money on the purpose of rearranging your travel plans.

By: David Hunter

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Cheap Car Hire UK

Posted by admin | Car Hire | Posted on February 27th, 2010



Car hire companies are the companies which give cars on a rental agreement basis. The rental duration may vary from weeks to months. Depending on the time which you hire the car for rent the cost also varies and there are some policies and conditions applicable in a car rental process. These policies and conditions vary from company to company and vastly from country to country.

It is very important that you should be aware of the rules and regulations of these companies while you hire a car. So it is better to go with a reputed and well known car hire company. There are cheap car hire companies in the UK which will be very helpful for those who rent a car, because these companies provide the cars with an affordable rental charge.

In the UK, car hire is a professional business field and it is also competitive. All cheap car hire companies are providing competitive services to satisfy their customers. Some categories are in car hire like, luxury, premium, standard, mini, intermediate etc. Based on these category selections, the rent and conditions also vary.

If you are making more than thousands of car hire bookings in particular time period, like one year or six months from the same car hire company, then you will get discounts from the normal rate. If you are a regular customer then also you will get discount and concession during special seasons like Christmas.

There are many cheap car hire companies in UK. Some of them are providing their services through the internet also. That means you can book your car to hire online also. So select a good car hire company to rent a car from and get a good service.

By: Anoop Kumar

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Top Spring Break Destinations

Posted by admin | Eurotunnel News | Posted on February 19th, 2010



For most students, spring break means sun, beach, fun and non-stop partying. For others, spring break is a time to travel and discover new parts of the world. There is no reason why these two objectives cannot be combined. You can have fun with your friends while discovering different parts of the world, different cultures and a different perspective on things. Take a look at some of the top spring destinations for 2008.

Paris and London

I’ve combined these two cities because they can both be explored in a small amount of time. Paris and London are connected through the Eurotunnel and can also be reached by train. Both cities are so full of life and offer an infinite amount of activities – sightseeing, shopping, culture and entertainment. The only downside is that you won’t be able to spot any sunny, sandy beaches around here…at least not during the spring months.

Punta Cana, Dominican Republic

Punta Cana is an all-inclusive paradise. Most resorts in this area offer all-inclusive amenities meaning that you will be able to sleep, eat and party all without leaving the comfort of your resort. The beaches are beautiful, the entertainment is superb with some of the best Latin music originating from this country.

Negril, Jamaica

A seven mile stretch of white powder sand and crystal clear turquoise water is Negril’s best attraction. Here you can swim, dive or just relax with your friends. This is one of the top Spring Break destinations offering beach parties and Reggae concerts at affordable prices.

Acapulco, Mexico

Acapulco is known as one of the top tourist destinations in Mexico. It offers beautiful beaches, top-notch entertainment and some of the best hotel facilities. Located on the Pacific side, Acapulco offers a variety of activities including water sports, cliff diving, world-class cuisine, international music and lots of fun at the beach, but it’s also more affordable than its counterpart in the Caribbean Sea – Cancun.

South Padre Island, Texas

Located almost at the border between Mexico and Texas, this island has been named one of the top 30 beaches in the world. South Padre Island offers a variety of activities for Spring Breakers from concerts to parties to aquatic sports and wildlife watching. It’s also important to note that it’s one of the most affordable Spring Break destinations.

By: Denisse Romero

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The Eurotunnel – One of the Seven Wonders of the Modern World

Posted by admin | Eurotunnel News | Posted on February 17th, 2010



Other modes of transportation from the U.K. to France involve a trade-off of some kind. Low price, speed, comfort, convenience and efficiency cannot all be had in the same experience. Such difficult decisions can be avoided by taking Eurotunnel or Eurostar through the Channel Tunnel.

The first go at turning this idea into a reality was finally started in the mid-1800′s, only to be stopped by political turmoil. In the 1970′s economic troubles brought the second attempt to a standstill. The third attempt, started in 1988, was successful. Despite the financial, political and technical challenges, the Channel Tunnel was finally completed in 1994.

Though completely funded by private investors, the Channel Tunnel was considered a financial disaster by many, because the cost and debt associated with it ended up being much higher than originally anticipated. On the positive side, the completion of the Channel Tunnel provided competition with the other available modes of transportation, causing travel prices to lower and thus be more affordable for travelers.

Constructed of super strong, super thick concrete and steel, the Channel Tunnel is 50 km (or 31 miles) long, connecting Folkestone, England with Calais, France. The trip across takes 35 to 45 minutes to complete. The Channel Tunnel consists of two tunnels, with a smaller service tunnel in between used in case of an emergency. These railway tunnels are utilized by Eurotunnel, Eurostar and cargo trains.

Eurotunnel, in addition to providing electric rail ferry services for vehicles, is actually the company responsible for the construction of the Channel Tunnel (or Chunnel, as it is popularly known). Passenger cars and commercial lorries and vans can be trnsported from the U.K. to France much more quickly than with oversea ferries. Service is provided 24 hours a day, with greater efficiency, greater speed and less hassle. Prices vary depending on how far ahead the trip is booked, the time of day and time of year, the type of vehicle and the intended length of stay.

Eurostar is a high speed electric passenger train service that operates in the U.K., France and Belgium. Eurostar contracts with Eurotunnel for the right run its commuter trains on Eurotunnel’s railways. As with Eurotunnel service, a Eurostar tunnel crossing takes 35 to 45 minutes, with speeds up to 200 mph. Eurostar offers a choice of food and different passenger classes, and prices vary widely, depending on which class is booked, the time of year and how close the tickets are booked to the actual time of travel. Eurostar also offers the convenience of non-stop service between many locations, including London and Paris.

Regardless of whether one chooses to travel with Eurotunnel or Eurostar from the U.K. to France, using the Channel Tunnel railways clearly offers the most benefits compared to other modes of transport.

By: Nick Gent

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Shopping in France

Posted by admin | France Travel | Posted on February 13th, 2010



A day trip shopping in France can be a great way to experience some of the delights that this unique country has to offer and best of all it can be done in one day! With just 26 miles of water separating the UK and France you can arrive for shopping in France in less than 2 hours.

Shopping in France can be a real feast for the senses. From the bustle of French food markets where you can buy fresh, local, seasonal home produce including vegetables, fruits, meats, jams, breads and pastries to the aroma of roasting chickens, cherries in season and powerfully pungent yet delicious and appetising cheeses.

In addition to gourmet foods and culinary treats, France is also famous for its huge hypermarkets such as Auchan, Carrefour and Leclerc. The size of football pitches and situated in Centre Commercials on the edge of towns, these enormous French hypermarkets stock thousands upon thousands of products from electrical and white goods, clothing, household items, food and of course fine wines and beers. With many items cheaper than in the UK it is possible to make considerable savings when shopping in France.

Shopping in France and opening hours

Shop opening hours in France differ to those in the UK with virtually all shops and stores in France closed on a Sunday. Occasionally there are exceptions to this rule and some hypermarkets e.g. Carrefour have special openings. During the rest of the week most of the larger shops and hypermarkets are open all day with some smaller shops and businesses closing for lunch between midday and 2.30pm. On French national and public holidays all shops, banks and businesses are closed.

Best buys when shopping in France

French bread

While French bread tastes delicious, it is made with little or no preservatives and can therefore go stale quite quickly particularly during the summer months. One tip to preserve freshness is to use a bread bag or to wrap the bread in a tea towel. French bread is best bought from a boulangerie. Look out for those boulangeries which appear busy or where there are queues. Be prepared to pay a little more for your French bread here than you would in a supermarket.

Water

Although generally ok, tap water in France is rarely drunk with most French people preferring to drink eau de source for everyday use. Cheap and palatable, eau de source is mostly bought in 1.5L bottles. Well known brands such as Badoit, Evian and Perrier come under the banner of eau minerale naturelle and are often considerably cheaper to buy than in the UK.

Cheese

As you would expect in a country that has at least 365 cheeses to its name, French supermarkets sell a wide selection of cheese and they will often have samples for you to try. If you adore cheese, then perhaps a better option would be to visit a French specialist cheese shop called a fromagerie. The most famous fromagerie in Pas de Calais is Philippe Olivier at rue Thiers in Boulogne sur Mer, 30 minutes from Calais on the A16. Boulogne sur Mer is also the home of the “World’s Whiffiest Cheese” – Vieux Boulogne as named by scientists at Cranfield University. Philippe Olivier sells local, regional and national varieties of cow, sheep and goat’s milk cheeses.

French food markets

Your first stop to buy fresh fruits and vegetables should be a French food market. Open for business from around 8am and closing around noon most French towns will have a market taking place on Saturday. Generally seasonal, lots of produce for sale is local and regional with fruits, vegetables and meat direct from local specialist suppliers and farmers. Best buys from French food markets include seasonal vegetables and huge bundles of smoked garlic for a fraction of what they would cost in the UK.

Calais has two food markets, Place D’Armeson on Wednesday/Saturday morning plus Place Cr