Don’t go abroad without travel insurance

February 5th, 2010

Your choice of a travel insurance policy is probably the most important decision you will make in planning your holiday. You will enjoy peace of mind on your vacation knowing that any unforeseen circumstances, such as a hospital stay due to sickness or accident will be taken care of.

In addition, while many travelers have health insurance, it sometimes does not cover them outside of their network or outside of the United States. Most medical plans will not cover medical expenses abroad, which is why travel insurance coverage is vital to avoid financial disaster. Always check the details of your insurance coverage before you travel. Additionally, with out the proper medical insurance, you will not have a say on where you will be treated if you have accidents abroad.

Generally, comprehensive travel insurance policy costs 5 to 7 percent of the price of your trip. Your policy may also provide reimbursement for lost luggage, some degree of medical evacuation insurance, accidental death coverage, medical expenses, personal liability, cancellation, loss of baggage and theft. Your policy should also include all the details of how to make a claim.

Not all travel insurance plans are created equal. The cost varies from company and policy to policy. Policies may be purchased for individual trips or as an annual policy for all trips taken in the year of insurance. If you purchase an annual travel insurance policy, it will cover you for one year from the start date you choose. In some cases, it might be your best option to purchase a trip cancellation waiver and a third party travel insurance policy.

Credit card companies usually provide what is called travel accident insurance, which covers accidents but not incidents of serious illness. When you travel abroad, you should always consider buying insurance that includes medical care.

If you are willing to assume a financial risk (the cost of your trip), you can probably forego insurance for your domestic travel. Since 9/11, many are looking to travel insurance to safeguard their trip against any unforeseen terrorist attacks at their destination. Traveling abroad without insurance can be risky and impose long-term financial hardships if an accident or illness occurred.

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Sample some traditional Venetian cuisine

January 11th, 2010

So you’ve picked Venice as your next holiday destination - a cultural and architectural hub bursting at the seams with museums, galleries, gondolas and romantic canals - what more could you want? Well, Italy may be famed for its mouth-watering gastronomy, but dining out in Venice can often be a disappointing affair – that is, unless you know where to go and what to pick from the menu…! We all know it’s wise to opt for a local speciality whilst on your jollies, so, to guide you in the right direction we have compiled some true Venetian favourites to really get your taste buds tingling.

Pasta

‘Bigoli’ is a Venetian speciality, comprising of long, thin spaghetti-like pasta with a hole in the middle, usually served in a seafood sauce such as onions and anchovies, clams or even cuttlefish ink. Risotto dishes are also aplenty in Venice, particularly cooked with scampi or cuttlefish, although the ancient ‘risi e bisi’ recipe, risotto cooked with peas, is another staple on the menu. Also look out for ‘pasta e fagioli’ – a wholesome pasta and bean soup, perfect as a winter warmer.

Fish

Being the original ‘city of water’, Venice has always tried to make use of its fresh fish resources for creative and delicious seafood dishes. Cod features heavily on most Venetian menus, dried cod in particular. Keep your eyes peeled for ‘baccalà Mantecato’, a type of creamed cod which is truly mouth-watering. Other favourites include ‘bisato su l’ara’ - eel roasted with bay leaves, which is traditionally cooked in a glass furnace, sardines in an onion marmalade sauce and clams in parsley.

Meat

A popular main course meat dish which mustn’t be missed is the famous ‘fegato alla veneziana’ – a delicious Venetian style liver cooked with onions. Duck is another favourite with Venetian chefs, particularly stuffed or cooked in a sweet and sour sauce.

Dessert

Traditional Venetian biscuits are the most popular sweet food to be eaten after a main course. Look out for ‘zaeti’ biscuits, created with polenta flour and raisins, as well as ‘bussolai buranelli’ biscuits made predominantly with butter – even more delicious when dunked in sweet Vin Santo dessert wine!

Wine

Of course, sampling these dishes would not be complete without an accompanying Venetian wine. Try the Bianco di Custoza, Prosecco di Conegliano or Amarone varieties – all traditional favourites which compliment beautifully with Venetian dishes.

One of the best ways to experience these tasty specialities is at smaller, more rustic trattorias which tend to be more favoured by the locals, so forget tourist-packed restaurants in Venice, and brave the beaten path – you will not be disappointed!

Melbourne is a real royal affair for golfing enthusiasts

November 10th, 2009

It takes a pretty serious player to fly to the other side of the world to get their golfing fix, but the land down under is widely considered to house some of the world’s finest golf courses. If you can’t decide which part of Australia to pick for your golfing destination, we can point you in the right direction. Melbourne’s famous ‘sand belt’ - a stretch of land enriched with heaven-sent soil for golf, combined with its delightful weather, make it an excellent choice if you want to experience the holiday of a lifetime.

Sitting within this revered sand belt in Black Rock, Victoria, is the Royal Melbourne Golf Club, one of Melbourne’s leading golf institutions.  Achieving royal status is no mean feat, and the club boasts two excellent courses; the West Course and the East Course. Endowing it with an almost iconic status, the West Course was created on the advice of the R&A, who commissioned skilled golfing architect, Dr. Alistair Mackenzie to design the layout - resulting in what most golfing aficionados would deem as near to perfection. The East Course, while sitting in the shadow of its neighbouring course, still boasts some remarkable holes, particularly the par 3s, as well as benefitting from the excellent turf of the sand belt.

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Once part of the Royal Melbourne, the Metropolitan Golf club is considered up there with the world’s ‘untouchable’ golf course and has hosted an abundance of international professional events in recent years. Forming part of Dr. Mackenzie’s golf course legacy, the refined resort is particularly admired for the outstanding condition of its fairways and lawns.

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Nearby, the majestic Kingston Heath Golf Club rivals Royal Melbourne for the number one golfing spot in the area. Also spanning the esteemed sand belt and designed by Mackenzie, this course utilizes the natural environment to amazing effect. Astute bunkering and stretches of white sand surround the lush greens and fairways, as well as some charming par 4s and shorter holes.

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Once you’ve exhausted the courses, why not round it all off with a relaxing evening beside the magnificent Pacific coastline. Just a short distance from Melbourne, the fashionable St Kilda is one of the hippest and most picturesque points of the bay. If chilled out street bars, funky cafes and beachside hangouts are your thing then this is the place for you. One of our favorites is Laidback: Donovans, where you can relax with a glass of Australia’s finest and enjoy the scenic ocean views – even a certain Miss Minogue has been known to frequent the funky venue.

Top 5 Treetop hotels around the world

October 26th, 2009

If you want to go green this holiday, why not cut out the middle man and head straight for the treetops? These amazing treehouse hotels are located in some of the most spectacular areas of the world, meaning you can be doing your bit for the environment AND be guaranteed a room with a view! Check out our top five:

1. Tsala Treetop Lodge, South Africa

If you thought treehouses couldn’t be luxurious then think again. The Tsala Treetop Lodge is an architectural gem, being constructed of stone and glass with floor-to-ceiling windows which offer views over the incredible Tsitsikamma Forest. It also boasts log fireplaces, private balconies and an infinity-edge pool. The surrounding Western Cape area is a botanically rich haven for eco-lovers - head out and explore the nearby beaches and golf courses. The Fancourt Hotel and Country Estate has one of the best.

  1. Sanya Nanshan Treehouse, China
    Your browser may not support display of this image. The ‘Big Beach in the Sky’, as its known, is a treehouse in its truest form. Built into a group of tamarind trees, guests can only access the rustic accommodation via a rope-and-plank suspension bridge. Luckily, it has electricity to guide your way. Nearby, the 5,000 acre Nanshan Buddhism Cultural Theme Park is a must-see for its magnificent temples, statues and botanical gardens.

3. Hinchinbrook Island Wilderness Lodge, Australia

If you’re after a relaxing and secluded eco experience, head down under to Hinchinbrook Island where you will find no ordinary rickety treehouse, The Wilderness Lodge houses 15 spacious treehouses, each with private balcony and beachfront access. And if sun-lounging is your thing, you’ll be spoilt for choice - the island boasts an impressive eleven isolated beaches.

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4. Cedar Creek Treehouse, Washington

Your browser may not support display of this image. If you’re the outdoorsy type, the Cedar Creek Treehouse could be the perfect retreat.  Bordering Gifford Pinchot National Forest, the accommodation is perched 50 feet high in an ancient cedar tree. Don’t come if you’re afraid of heights though - the views from the 100 feet fir tree observatory overlooking Mount Rainier are both magnificent and dizzying.

5. Maravu Plantation, Fiji

Fiji is the ultimate exotic destination and the Maravu Plantation on Taveni Island is no ordinary treehouse accommodation. Sitting in an age-old rain tree, the rooms boast panoramic views of the South Pacific with interior comforts including leather and palm-wood furniture. There is even a Spa at the resort if you’re in need of a bit of R&R. Island-hoppers, head over to Le Meridien Resort & Casino on Port Vila for a complete contrast.

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For further reading check out these online travel guides for eco-friendly destinations:

http://gogreentravelgreen.com/

http://www.ecotourismlogue.com/

Top 5 Holiday Destinations

July 15th, 2009
Africa is a treasure-trove of natural beauty, from verdant wetlands to dry rugged desert landscapes to tropical Indian Ocean archipelagos. Here’s what we think are the 5 best holiday destinations of the Southern African region.

1. Zanzibar

Zanzibar, also known as the Spice Islands, is where turtles flip flop up the sub-tropical beaches to breed unhindered and the pungent scents of cardamom, cinnamon and vanilla will rouse your senses. As too will the sights of eons-old dhows gliding serenely past while you don your snorkelling gear for an encounter with the crescendos of colour that demarcate the deep.

The island is one of the largest coral islands off the east coast of Africa and is blessed with some of the world’s most stunning beaches. The warm, mesmerizingly blue ocean is completely safe and there is a vast choice of activities for those who tire of tanning.

The oldest part of Zanzibar is Stone Town, a world Heritage site, comprising of ancient buildings made out of clay, corral stone and lime. Once the meeting place of traders from all over the world, Stone Town is a fine blend of Arabic, African and Indian influences.

2. Kruger National Park

The Kruger National Park is one of the highlights of any visit to South Africa and it is a story of unparalleled conservation success. In the late 1890’s, when big game hunting was the ‘sport’ of choice of the colonial bosses, land was demarcated for the preservation of wild animals.

Today the 2 million hectare conservation area is the world leader in environmental management and is home to a hugely diverse population of animals, including Africa’s ‘Big Five’ - elephant, rhino, buffalo, lion and leopard!

Visitors have a choice of staying in the National Park accommodation which, although rudimentary, is very affordable or in the private reserves that lie along the western border of the Park.

3. Cape Town

Cape Town is one of the cities in Africa that consistently wins international awards and accolades, and when you visit this gateway to Africa you will see why. It is a city like no other as it effectively embraces cosmopolitan, European influences and African tradition - the architecture, cultural activities and the people themselves reflect this fine blend.

It is one of the few cities in the world where a national park dominated by the iconic Table Mountain runs right through its heart and that is blessed with unrivalled natural beauty. Long soft white beaches compete with lush valleys where the famed Cape wine starts its life, and fields of fynbos set the mountains aglow with hues of greens.

4. Okavango Delta

Set in the centre of Botswana’s Kalahari Desert, the Okavango Delta is Africa’s largest wetland and one of the natural splendours of the continent. Instead of flowing to the ocean, the Okavango River spreads its life-giving waters throughout a massive area where the animals feast on the opulent gifts from the weather gods.

The Delta is famous for its Tiger fishing, hollowed out tree stumps called Mokoros - the only form of transport in this untamed part of Africa - and the vast herds of animals that make for this desert oasis during the driest parts of the year.

5. Sossusvlei

Sossusvlei has to be one of the most challenging and beautiful places on this planet. It is a brave beauty, a beauty of stark contrasts, awesome angles and incredible light variation.

The tall red dunes of the Namib Desert define this vast, lonely area of Namibia where the shy inhabitants are dwarfed by the sheer size and physicality of the sweeping, angular sand dunes. The ‘vlei’ itself is a clay pan that occasionally fills with water during the rainy season and at these times the normally silent area becomes a bazaar of noise with rosy Flamingos fighting for food.



By: Lavana James

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Romantic Beach Holidays in Tuscany

July 13th, 2009
Tuscany is definitely known as one of the most romantic holiday destination for lovers and there are many movies that has shot locations in this place and have made the viewers asked “where can I find that lovely place”. If you that same reaction when you rolling hills of vineyards and historical Tuscan house and villas, then Tuscany is the place for you. There are many beaches and coves awaiting your discovery and exploration and the sights are just too magnificent to pass. Whether you plan in a hotel or rent a villa and self cater to your needs, you will definitely get a wonderful place to stay for you and your partner to ignite the romance and keep the fire burning.

The romantic ambiance of Italy will help you and your partner forget about work and the day to day grind of demands and responsibilities. Here you can be free and forget about time and work, even for just a time and be swept away by the gentle winds and calm water that surrounds the Tuscan coastal areas. The beaches are well manicured and the waters are clean and safe for swimming and if you need proof, you can find beaches with a Blue Flag symbol awarded by FEE – an independent eco-foundation who is looking after the management beaches and marinas and making sure that everyone is aware of how to make a sustainable development.

Aside from the lovely beaches and calm waters, you can also take part in the many water activities offered by hotels and other vacation accommodations. Water Skiing, Boating, Snorkeling, Cove and Terrain exploration as well as Ruins are just some of the activities you can look forward with your partner and get a glimpse of the bygone era and what it feels like to live in those days. You can also visit the many wine productions in Tuscan where it’s also famous. And to combine the best of both worlds, you can even find accommodations that have their own vineyard and have a view of the sea on the other side and is just a few minutes away from the beach. Some visitors like to stay in historical and old villas to experience the lifestyle of Italians. You can find such accommodations in the internet and you can choose whether you like to cook for yourself or that someone else will be looking after all your needs.

Food is another Tuscan is famous for. The rich and fertile land produces the best vegetables and fruits that you can enjoy freshly prepared with just a few seasonings. Italians are well known for hearty meals and sumptuous food and rightfully so because you can find tempting treats and delicious foods that Italians prepare in your honor. It’s easy to see why many first time visitors have to go back for more of Italy because the beach holiday they’ve just spent is so amazing. So the next time you are looking for a beach holiday destination, go to Tuscan Italy.



By: Robert

About the Author:

Roberto is the marketing director in Celesteviaggi Agency, a wide resource of informations to find cheapest alberghi toscana mare or romantic toscana mare hotel in summer time along the famous and lovely costa Toscana.



7 Nights/ 8 Days Kenya Bush and Beach Holiday

July 12th, 2009
Day 1. NAIROBI AND ONWARDS TO MASAI MARA

You are met by a Skyview of Africa representative at the Jomo Kenyatta International Airport/ picked at your Hotel/Residence in Nairobi and commence your drive toward the renowned game reserve.

Your drive through the Great Rift Valley takes you into the beautiful Savanah Plains of the Masai Mara. On arrival at Keekorok Lodge, you will be welcomed with a hot antiseptics towel to dust your hands and face. Check in and after refreshing you have lunch.

After lunch, a short siesta before your afternoon Game Drive where you will see the wonderful Big Game of the Masai Mara. Return back to the lodge at 6.30 pm. Refresh for dinner .Overnight at Keekorok Lodge.

Day 2. THE MASAI MARA

This morning, a pre-breakfast Game drive followed by a Champagne Breakfast. After breakfast, refresh before we go on the Masai Safari Walk with the Masai Guides which will give you an insight into the Ecosystem of the Masai Mara. After this lunch followed by a relaxing swim at the Pool.

Thereafter depart for your afternoon Game Drive. Return to the lodge at 6.30 pm. On return, enjoy your dinner. Overnight at the Keekorok Lodge

Day 3. THE MASAI MARA

This morning, a late rise followed by breakfast and thereafter depart with a delicious picnic luncheon for a full day game drive to whole of Masai Mara. Return to the lodge after at around 3.00 pm after a lovely day in the Mara Plains.

This evening you will enjoy a special private dinner by the Swimming Pool accompanied by Fine South African Wine. This lovely 6 course dinner under the stars followed by overnight at the Lodge.

Day 4. FROM THE BUSH TO THE BEACH.

A late rise followed by breakfast and thereafter depart for the airstrip for your flight back to Nairobi. On arrival into Nairobi, you enjoy a delicious luncheon at the Carnivore Restaurant followed by transfer to the airport for your evening flight to Mombasa. We arrive in Mombasa and are transferred by to the lovely Sarova white Sand Beach Resort and Spa. Here you are booked for 3 nights on HB basis. Check in and overnight.

Day 5, 6 AND 7.SAROVA WHITE SANDS BEACH RESORT & SPA

Wake up to the wonderful views of the Indian Ocean and enjoy a delicious breakfast followed by time at leisure to enjoy this magnificent beach resort.

There is so much to do here a wide selection of water sports, from jet skiing to deep sea diving , Buccaneer diving and continental massage treatments at the Tulia Spa .

Day 8. SAROVA WHITE SANDS BEACH RESORT & SPA

Today transfer back to the airport for your flight out of Mombasa to your onwards destination.



By: purity mwangi

About the Author:

The author is a Tour Consultant for Skyview of Africa Tours & Safaris Ltd



Cheap Holiday Travel Insurance: Save your Money and Enjoy

July 5th, 2009
Holidays are just like the synonym of refreshment, relaxation, and enjoyment and thus getting yourselves away from all the worries and problems. But when you plan for spending your holidays with your friends or relatives in the unique locations of universe then the first thing which comes in your mind is your finance. But with cheap travel insurance you can plan your holidays and travel without getting into any financial trouble.



Generally holidays requires you to spend heap of money on traveling to various eye catching locations of world but cheap holiday travel insurance provides you the opportunity to travel hassle free. Cheap holiday insurance offers an excellent opportunity to spend some quality time with your relatives and family and exploring the hidden beauties of universe without getting worried about anything.

Cheap holiday travel insurance provides cover for your medical expenses if during travel you fall ill and even in emergency situation you can get medical repatriation coverage and emergency ambulance. With cheap holiday travel insurance you can also get covers for flight cancellation, flight delays, flight interruption and loss of baggage and documents. Hence if you are planning to travel for spending your holidays and suddenly you find that your flight got delays or cancelled then you can get proper reimbursement with cheap holiday travel insurance.

Cheap holiday travel insurance also provides you the facility of lower premium. But before purchasing cheap holiday travel insurance it is very important to analyze the credibility and world wide access of the insurance company. So that in case of any kind of emergency during holiday travel in a foreign country you would not have to worry about anything and you could get help as early as could be possible.

It is important before buying any policy of cheap holiday travel insurance to analyze carefully and read the travel insurance documents properly. You should also first undertake a through study of the policies given by insurance companies and later on select the policy that will suit your financial condition and needs. With internet you can do this work of research about the insurance company without any hassle.

Online you can get a number of sites of insurance companies giving free quotes for cheap holiday travel insurance. Online you also have the liberty to select and compare as many quotes for cheap holiday travel insurance as you want to do until you get a policy of your choice. With online search you can perform this work of search about cheap holiday travel insurance quite easily within no time. So now you can enjoy your holidays with cheap holiday travel insurance.



By: Henry Bell

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Henry Bell is an author who can certainly identify the kind of insurance that you will need. He is proficient in the insurance world; he is an MBA(finance) from University of Oxford. Insuranceb.co.uk endeavors to find the best possible deals for its customers. To find Cheap holiday travel insurance, Home insurance, Van insurance, Car Insurance Quote, Holiday insurance, Pet insurance visit http://www.insuranceb.co.uk



Cheap Holidays To Madrid

July 3rd, 2009
Cheap holidays to Madrid are always fun. There is so much to do and see. The museums and historical sites are just amazing. You can spend an entire week visiting the museums and sites around Madrid. There are some popular spots in Madrid to see such as the Calle Preciados, which is a type of strip mall where no vehicle traffic is allowed. There are so many stores that you can spend hours just looking around and shopping. They have something for everyone from men’s clothes to woman’s clothes and some specially shops.

The royal palace Palacio de Oriente is a spectacular place to see. Located in Madrid is where they have the ceremonies that are hosted by the king. The palace is said to be the largest in all of Europe. The palace has some beautiful artworks, architecture and pieces of furniture from the period when the palace was built. The palace has some of the most beautiful chandeliers with lions behind the throne of the king. One can only see the beauty in person, pictures do not do the palace justice. It is a great place to visit when you are enjoying your cheap holidays to Madrid.

If you are taking the family with children along, you will find that Madrid has many family activities that everyone can enjoy. The Warner Brothers Movie Park is an American theme park in Spain. It provides for a fun filled day for everyone. The Faunia is something very interesting with many attractions such as the animal and dolphin shows and has a biological expedition. The favorite for children is the Madrid Zoo. You will see many different animals and enjoy watching how they react and show off for guests. These are great places to visit when you are enjoying your cheap holidays to Madrid as well.

The restaurants are famous with kids in Madrid. They have a Hard Rock Café, Planet Hollywood and a Tony Romas. If you are looking for something a little different, try Vips, where you will find a great children’s menu that the kids will just love. Some of the other Spanish restaurants do not have a menu for kids, but if the waiter is dedicated to you service, they will try to create something that the kids will like while you enjoy the fine cuisine. Your cheap holidays to Madrid could not get any better than this.

The hotels are family friendly, the people are as nice as can be, and the service you receive is amazing. After the shops and the museums as well as the other attractions, you can spend a night out on the town. You will find some nice bars and lounges that can offer some relaxing times or you might enjoy a night of dancing. Cheap holidays to Madrid are very exciting and everyone finds something to do and see that will delight him or her. Make enough time on your vacation to see the Bullfighting Museum if you do not see any others. This is a great place to learn about one of the things Madrid is famous for.



By: Mike Tramp

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Five Things To See On Your Holidays In Belgium

June 30th, 2009
Belgium is becoming a very popular European family holiday destination. Holiday makers like to take a family holiday in Belgium and rent self catering holiday accommodation. Belgium has some great holiday villas and self catering holiday apartments that can be rented direct from their owners as holiday accommodation.

The main international airport here is the Brussels airport, which was known as Zaventem before it was renamed. In case you are already in Europe you can easily reach here by a bus or train. There are some international bus services operating from and to Belgium. There are international services to Belgium everyday on Belgium Railways.

Belgium is situated in the western part of Europe and has around 40 miles of seacoast on the North Sea and Strait of Dover, together. It is enclosed by France, Germany, the Netherlands, and Luxembourg. Belgium’s main rivers Meuse and the Schelde, are very important for commercial movement. The capital of Belgium is Brussels.

The capital city is not the only place to see and visit in Belgium. There are many other fascinating cities which include Ghent, Liege, and Bruges. They have very imposing architecture, great cuisine and enjoyable night life.

As it is a very beautiful and well preserved medieval city in Europe, Bruges of Belgium are known as the Venice of the North. Antwerp is famous for fashion and design in Belgium. The mountainous region of the Ardennes region to the east is a very beautiful place to see.

Some places to visit when you are holidaying in Belgium are the Gravensteen, which is also called Count’s Castle. It is situated in the heart of Ghent and was a very powerful seat of the 12th-century counts of Flanders. It is a typical castle which has moat, turrets and arrow slits. The view from the battlements is fantastic.

Hautes Fagnes Nature Reserve or otherwise called High Fens is a marshy moorland with woods and wind blowing over. It is a plateau over Germany’s Eifel hills. People who love walking and cycling can be seen here. The Menin Gate or Meensestraat can be said to be a very sad reminder of Ypres past. You will see the names of 54,896 British and Commonwealth troops, who were lost in the Flanders trenches during World War I, inscribed on the huge white gate. The traffic stops every evening at 20:00, and you can hear the sound of the Last Post.

Cinquantenaire Museum is an unbelievable place with 350,000 artifacts, which are collected from every where. They are from anywhere in the world across all cultures and nationality. The majestic Royal Museum of Art and History has a permanent collection of all these amazing things.

Brussels’ outstanding central square, also known as the Grand Place, prides itself of the Belgium’s best baroque guildhalls, pavement cafes and friendly restaurants. It is concealed in the heart of the old town. You can only see it once you enter the place through the narrow lanes. Belgium is very well known for its special products like beer, mouthwatering chocolates, gorgeous lace, and do not miss on the Belgian waffles.



By: Andrew Gibson

About the Author:

Andrew Gibson is MD of Direct Holiday Bookings. It has holiday villas, ski chalets and self catering holiday apartments to rent on line as a holiday home rental. To see an example of a holiday home in Belgium have a look at Holiday Homes In Belgium