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Tips For Your Next Europe Travel

When vacation season comes, we start planning our holidays and remember the places we have visited earlier. There are many good and bad experiences of our previous holidays.

When you think of travelling overseas, long air travel and waiting at airports stuck your mind. You have got to get to the airport a few hours in advance, stand in queue, customs formalities and waiting for boarding announcement can easily tire you out even before you get into the flight.

There are many options for travel to Europe on holiday. If you are travelling from London to Paris, you can choose flight, Train and Ferries. Eurostar is the best travel mode for travel from London to Paris and London to Brussels. You can enjoy a holiday trip in Paris by paying just 69 GBP for return tickets by Eurostar to Paris.

Eurostar takes you from London to Paris and Brussels on its fast speed train service and it is worth getting on board this train from St.Pancras Station in London. After its recent refurbishing and revival, traffic has increased tremendously from the station and people love this place.

You can book train tickets from one place for Eurostar to all Europe travel by Eurostar and connecting trains. All bookings are made online by using credit cards and debit cards and you will also get discount on return tickets and Group travel booking. All you need to do is to buy euro rail pass for a certain amount. It has a certain period validity and you can travel on those particular lines across several countries without having to bother about buying new ticket.

You can start anywhere in Europe and travel the entire length and breadth of the continent. For example most people take the super fast train between London to Paris and Munich to Madrid and so on, thereby cover all of the cities across Europe.

Read up complete information on Euro rail passes and check out very many options available like ferry travel service from port Copenhagen etc. With detailed planning you can zig zag across Europe and have an adventurous holiday without having to spend a lot of money.

Zurich: the World Famous Destination for Europe Traveler

Introduction: Zurich, the world famous Europe city situated in the north side of Switzerland is the lovely city for any age. It’s a really romantic city. It is a largest city in Switzerland, also the most economical center too. Due to Zurich is situated on shores of Lake Zurich it is known as Zurich. The population of this city is near about 380,000. This famous city is found by the Romans in 58BC. As the Holy Roman Empire dissolved, Zurich became a free imperial city. Now days Zurich is the world famous due to its large market in Gold and also due to the world’s fourth-largest stock market after New York, London and Tokyo.

Zurich’s Weather: Zurich is world famous for its nice and cool weather. The cold and snow season start form November and it run through out the April. In winter the temperature range of this lovely city is in between from 5C to 6C. Officially the rainy season start form June and end in September last week but rain falling start from April. In summer the highest temperature is Zurich is nearly 30C to 32C. SO from the temperature point of view Zurich is best holiday destination for Asian people, so Asian people can go any time form January to December in Zurich and for other travelers they have to go from November to April which is the beat time for see Zurich natural color.

Where to Go: If you are really love art then you should have to go Kunsthaus it is an art gallery which is situated in the famous peacock square in Zurich. You can also go Lake Zurich, it’s a really nice to see its high speed water fall. The water at Lake Zurichsee is exceptionally clear and it has even been said that it is fit to drink. You can also visit Bahnhofstrasse, it is a business center of whole country. It stretches from Hauptbahnhof towards the shore of Lake Zurich.

If you are really wants to enjoy your summer in Zurich then never misses Zurich famous lakes and in winter you can enjoy wonderfull ski resorts in Zurich. But many are the towns and the villages which properly deserve a visit, at a very short distance from Zurich. Dielsdorf and Regensberg, just to mention two enchanting villages among the manies!

If you have planned to stay Zurich in night then do not worry because here in Zurich there is a variety of amusements are presents.

There is not only the famous Schauspielhaus but some small but fine theatres with less well known ensembles that offer exquisite drama. As for a small city of less than 400,000 inhabitants, Zürich also has excellent movie theatres (for a price, though). Unlike in Germany, movies here are not dubbed and mostly shown in their original language with German and French subtitles – and usually you’ll see good copies.

Bali Travel Tips For Getting The Best Out Of Your Travel

Bali’s varied landscape of hills and mountains, rugged coastlines and sandy beaches, lush rice terraces and barren volcanic hillsides provide a picturesque backdrop to the colorful and deeply spiritual culture of this \”Island of The Gods.\” Below are a few questions that are commonly asked plus tips on the do’s and don’ts of Bali Travel.

1/ Do you need a visa for travel to bali?
In general you don’t need to get a visa before you to Bali from most countries. A visa costs approximately US$10 for 7 days/US$25 for 30 days. If you have a Hong Kong SAR or Macau SAR passport, then you will get a free visa.
Your passport must be valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Indonesia, and you must have proof of onward passage (either return or through tickets). If you cannot fulfill both of these requirements, you may not be allowed to enter the country.
The Visa on Arrival is non-extendable and cannot be converted into a different visa. Once you disembark, you will come to an area where you buy your visa. (Do not miss this section).  AFTER you have paid for and received your visa you THEN to proceed to Immigration where your visa will be processed.

2/ Is it safe to travel to Bali?
On October 12, 2002, the most commercialized, southern area of Bali came under attack by terrorists. The Kuta Beach tourist area is often referred to as \”Little Australia\” by the local people because it is known to primarily cater to Australian tourists and surfers. This shocking tragedy sent the message around the world that no tourist destination is completely safe in our dangerous times. What a disappointment to all who have come to deeply appreciate the hospitable Balinese people and their culture. But the intent of the perpetrators was to strike at Western revelers and their commercialism. Since Bali as a whole is primarily unscathed by such ugly decay, the Balinese culture remains untouched. However, the impact on the tourist economy has not been minimal. In recent years, tourism has contributed significantly to the financial well-being of the island and even to Indonesia as a whole. Swift efforts by the government to ensure a speedy recover are underway. Strict security measures have been implemented. Some countries have already lifted travel warnings implemented, and tourism to Bali is again on the rise.

3/ Do I need a License to drive or Ride in Bali?
Yes. If you live in Australia, then the best way to do this is to see your NRMA branch and apply for an International Drivers License which will cost you $25 for one year. Other countries: see your roads and traffic authority to apply for an international licence.This is easy to do, will save you the headaches of police fines and problems; and will be a lot easier than applying for a temporary license once you get to Bali as this takes a full day in Denpasar filling in applications and doing the test.

More Bali Tips:
• Change money at a reputable looking location, use your own (or the hotel’s) calculator before changing!
• Drink a lot of bottled water and eat lots of fresh fruit – do your body a favor.
• Be careful with your belongings at all times. Crime is on the increase and can ruin your holiday. Cases of handbag snatching have been reported, so leave important documents in your hotel safe and wear your bag across your shoulders!
• Try not to step on offerings in the street (walk around them).
• Respect the slow pace of processions when stuck behind one, i.e. don’t honk!
• Haggle when buying (except on price-tagged goods.)
• Buy ‘Imodium AD’ to relieve bouts of Bali belly.
• Have a great holiday in Bali!

Don’t:
• Forget to take your passport (or a photocopy of your ID).
• Do drugs! It can carry the death penalty, and there are enough foreigners residing in Bali courtesy of the Govt. Prison service!
• Touch people’s heads – it is very offensive to Hindus.
• Enter a temple during menstruation. Sorry Ladies!
• Forget to put salt on your food & drink water – you will probably sweat a lot.
• Worry too much about the ice – its government-quality controlled in established bars and restaurants.
• Forget to look and listen while you cross the road. Cars may stop, motorbikes may not!
• Forget to reconfirm your flight 72 hours prior to flying.

By following these tips, you will get the most out of your holiday with the least amount of hassles. Have a great trip and enjoy!

Top Things to do on holiday in Bali

When in Bali make sure you don’t miss these Bali travel highlights

Bali, with its coastline of pristine beaches, coral reefs and stunning cliff top vistas has established itself as Indonesia’s most popular holiday destination.

Uluwatu Temple, perched on the cliff at the southern tip of Bali, is the most popular of the many Hindu temples scattered around the Island. Naturally being a temple, there is a strict dress code although sarongs and clothes can be rented at the entrance. Inside be watchful of the cunning monkeys that love snatching bags and cameras from visitors.

Tanah Lot is the second most popular of the many Hindu temples scattered around the Island. The Hindu sea temple is perched on a rock formation surrounded by crashing waves that can be reached at low tide. The temple provides a perfect foreground to a stunning sunset April to November.

Sacred Monkey Forest Sanctuary is located in Ubud 20kms north of Denpassar. Explore the three holy temples set in a dense jungle and populated by long-tailed macaques (monkeys). They look cute but don’t feed them as they are wild animals with no table manners. Keep hold of your possessions as they are known to bag snatch!

Beaches - Some of the best surfing beaches in the world can be found on the western side of the island. The eastern side is a wonderful haven for families, with beautiful white sand beaches and gentle seas. Do not swim at a beach if a red flag is planted in the sand.

Surfing is taught by several surf schools teaching beginners and intermediates along the popular stretch of sand and gentle waves between Kuta and Legian beaches, while Seminyak offers intermediates a little more challenge with less crowds.

Waterbom Park is a water park (water slides, pools, tropical garden) a short walk from Kuta Beach, Kuta Square and opposite the Discovery Shopping Mall.

Bali Safari and Marine Park takes visitors through Indian, Indonesian and African wildlife eco-systems. Enjoy the water park, theme park rides, elephant rides, baby animal petting, animal & elephant shows.

Kintamani Volcano Tour is one of the most popular and spectacular sightseeing tours in Bali. Visit the cooler mountainous region of Bali where horticulture in the main activity. The main attraction for visitors is around Lake Batur and the spectacular view of the crater lake set in a vast volcano caldera. A climb to the summit of Mount Batur, still an active volcano, to watch the sunrise is an unforgettable experience for more energetic travellers.

Elephant Safari Park is a wonderful elephant sanctuary where visitors can learn about elephants and go elephant treking around the park.

White water rafting on the Ayung river is a fun and exhilarating experience while passing through rainforest, rapids and cascading waterfalls.

Watch the Sunset which is best viewed from the beach. Kuta’s sunset is impressive during December’s solstice when the sun is at its lowest, casting atmospheric shadows and a warm orange glow.

Spa Treatment is a great way to treat yourself and is available at many hotels.

Hot springs are found in several locations around the Island. Air Panjar, a hot springs set among a lush garden, is along the northern coast of the island, near Lovina.

Balinese Cooking Class is a great way to experience Balinese life and culture through learning about its food and cooking style. Learn about the exotic herbs and spices used in ceremonial and everyday Balinese dishes.

Scuba Diving and snorkeling are provided by various dive shop operators in Bali running day trips to many interesting scuba diving sites around Bali including Pulau Menjangan which is very popular.

Honeymoon Romantic travel to Bali

For lovers For clothing just remember Bali temperature is 29-31C year round only the humidity varies depending on the wet season (Oct-Feb)

Bali is a paradise for your honeymoon or for the many who wish to celebrate a special occasion on the island.

Bali magically combines several aspects, such as beaches, mountains, rice field, as a place for a romantic stay:

The ideal location is a private Bali villa, perfect for a honeymoon, no noise, no loud sound, serenity in reality, only the sound of nature. Cool air to refresh your mind and body. Bali’s rich culture helps make your honeymoon, something unique, beautiful, fun and memorable, and an experience of a life that can not be gained elsewhere. Bali is a small island, but has a lot of wonderful things to offer.

Here are some handy tips for your honeymoon in Bali:
- Schedule your departure day two days after the wedding to ensure maximum honeymoon enjoyment after the activities and celebrations. If you must travel immediately, remember to leave in the middle of the day and not early in the morning so you can have a good night’s sleep.
- Never, ever overbook day trips, you’re not just being a tourist but have a new spouse, better save some ‘energy’ for the evening fireworks.
- Do not be afraid to ask questions, ask about certain benefits, events. – In addition to the above, do not be afraid to ask for things, like a big bed or a romantic package.
- Do not forget to bring your marriage certificate with you, especially if say the wife’s name is different to the husband’s name.
- Pack your camera and maybe a sexy book. You can also pack a disposable underwater camera and extra batteries, Sometimes you can’t find them when wanted.
- Mention to anyone, especially in restaurants or boat tours, you’re on your honeymoon, this may seem a little ‘embarrassing’, but some restaurants give extras like free drinks or gifts for newlyweds. This works also for birthday celebrants.
- Research and prepare for water sports, the tropics are a great place to learn, always remember to mutually agree what you want to do.
- Avoid sunburn that way you can enjoy the nights. The higher the SPF sun cream the better, since it is likely that you will spend a lot of time in the sun you do not want to burn or get skin cancer after just two weeks of marriage.
- Some travel agents recommend travel around the island as an excellent ways to explore and enjoy. This way you get a change in the landscape, and avoids getting bored, especially if you have a long honeymoon. However avoid too many changes in accommodation
- Keep items of value locked in your hotel room safe, or if you decide to take them with you, always watch out for stray pickpockets.
- Arrange with the Kembali office to have a daily massage in your villa.

Remember that the purpose of a honeymoon holiday is unforgettable romance.
Follow these quick tips and you are on the way to a memorable honeymoon in Bali.