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Saturday, December 20th, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Adrian Adams asked:


While school is a lovely place to explore history, math, English and science, there are many students who embark on journeys just to get a break from the classroom and campus. Student travel is a popular way to catch up with family and friends, catch new experiences, catch fresh air or sun rays, in some cases. From taking a cultural trip to partying during Spring Break, there are plenty of ways students take trips about the world. Below, you will find some of the most common aspects of student travel.

Studying Abroad

Depending on your major, the majority of higher learning institutions have utilized the beauty of in-depth, on-site learning that is accomplished through studying abroad. This particular opportunity usually accompanies various majors and concentrations, such as taking a cultural trip to the Dominican Republic to study Latin American history.

Usually, for one semester, students will travel to destinations around the globe to take classes in an environment much different than their own. This is a great time to experience the ins and outs of world politics, food, environment, culture, history and nature. The options for student travel for learning purposes ranges from Wales to Brazil to maritime exploration on the Pacific to South African medical study.

Spring Break

You may see many destinations listed for the best Spring Break hot spots for student travel, decorating the television screen as you flick through MTV during the springtime. Filled with margaritas and late-night clubbing, Cancun is one of the craziest places to attract the most Spring Breakers. Sandy beaches in Mexico provide just the right atmosphere to accommodate students who need a hefty dose of unwinding, while the energy of Las Vegas never stops.

Additional popular student travel choices for Spring Break include Acapulco, floating hotels in Negril, Jamaica, Shell Island and Panama City, Florida, Daytona Beach, the white beaches of Nassau, Bahamas and the ski resorts in Colorado.

Educational Conference

In regard to student travel, being chosen to represent your college at a conference is a great honor, depending on the subject. Not only will you get a chance to learn outside of the campus, but also enjoy all of the exciting acquaintances and city scenery you may come across during a trip. School-related conferences are just the thing to take a break from monotonous campus life.

Home For the Holidays

The most common times for student travel is when the holidays roll around. Thanksgiving and Christmas are some of the perfect times to visit family and friends. Whether it’s taking a road trip to reacquaint yourself with hometown hospitality or flying in to meet with the parents of your significant other, there are plenty of reasons for students to travel during the holiday season.

Student travel is a common activity that many colleges and universities both encourage, as well as make possible. Whether student travel is used to learn about specific cultures, relieve stress, gain new experiences or revisit the past, the possibilities serve as a never-ending adventure. It is through student travel that individuals have time to truly find themselves and conquer the world as up and coming adults.



Jada

Wednesday, December 10th, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Alistair White asked:


Visiting South America is an exciting prospect with it’s vibrant, passionate culture, the music, dancing and fabulous beaches. The continent has some of the worlds most exciting cities, rainforests, jungles and mountains.

Rio de Janeiro

Every day feels like a carnival in Rio de Janeiro, you are never far from the pulse of the samba. Situated between glorious beaches and lush mountains it’s a perfect place for a lively holiday.

Weather

The weather never gets cold in Rio, the rainy season is from October to January and temperatures can drop to 23C. The humid climate reaches 28C in the summer.

Transport: how to get there and around

The airport in Rio serves flights from all of Latin America, Brazil, and beyond. Long distance buses depart from Novo Rio Rodoviaria.

Getting around the city can be a little uncomfortable on the often crowded buses. For a cooler option try the air-conditioned subway which covers part of the city.

Accommodation: Luxury to budget stays

The internet can offer some of the best information on the cost, range and location of hotels in Rio de Janeiro.

Attractions & Events

*Unforgettable Costumes, dancing and body painting are paraded through the streets for the famous 5 day Carnaval. This event starts on the Friday before Ash Wednesday.

* Throughout June is the Fiestas Junina, which takes place in public squares in the city.

*Festa de NS da Gloria do Outeiro is celebrated with street parades and stalls on 15 August.

*Each Sunday in October the religious festival Festa da Penha takes place.

São Paulo

São Paulo is Brazils largest and most cosmopolitan city. There are many attractions for the visitor to enjoy including the art and culture, fine restaurants and pulsating nightlife.

Transport: how to get there and around

There are three airports in São Paulo. Congonhas for domestic and Sao Paulo/ Guarulhos both for domestic and international flights.

To avoid the congested streets the subway is a great option. There is a bus service but this can be crowded and uncomfortable.

Weather

The city receives most rain during the summer months, although generally the weather is sunny and warm all year.

Accommodation: Luxury to budget stays

The internet can offer some of the best information on the cost, range and location of hotels in Sao Paulo.

Attractions & Events

*In June the hot fashions are on show during São Paulo’s Fashion Week, the same month brings the huge gay celebration Gay Pride.

*In October sports fan can enjoy the Brazilian F1 Grand Prix

Buenos Aires

Buenos Aires has an old style European feel with its boulevards, café’s and architecture. But you’ll quickly find it also has a trendy chic side and a population that makes flair into an art form. And as home of the tango, the city has an irresistible allure.

Transport: how to get there and around

The city’s two airports known as Ezeiza & Aeroparque serve as an important hub for the southern region of South America. There is a bus service which connects the city with both airports.

The efficient underground called Subte makes traveling around the city easy. You can also use the bus service 24 hours a day. Most of the tourist attractions are situated close to one another so walking is also an option.

Weather

The best time to visit is during Spring and Autumn as the summer can be scorching up to 40C and the winters are cold. You will see some rain although its not generally heavy.

Accommodation: Luxury to budget stays

The internet can offer some of the best information on the cost, range and location of hotels in Buenos Aires.

Attractions & Events

*Dancing is a popular celebration, the Buenos Aires Tango festival is held during February and March.

* To celebrate Latin American literature the book fair The Feria del Libro takes place every April.

*Campeonato Abierto Argentino de Polo takes place in December.



Carmen

Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Andy Adams asked:


One of the best countries to visit is South America, full of rich culture and a complete world away from the European lifestyle South America is home to many stand out countries such as Mexico, Brazil and Peru.  The thing is that for every article you read on the (very considerable) wonders of Manchu Picchu there are a thousand other equally amazing sights to see in this immense continent.  This article will cover ten secret holiday locations that you should consider if you want to see South America this year.

10. Panama City, Panama

This city is likely to see an increase in tourism this year especially for two reasons; firstly since April of this year flight company KLM has new routes going to Panama City making it easier to travel there this year.  The second reason may be that the popular US TV show Prison Break was based there recently and helped showcase the relaxed city with its attractive mix of jungles and beaches.

The beaches can provide the perfect retreat from working life back home. Panama boasts over 900 species of birds, an amazing 1,500 species of trees and well over 7000 breeds of vascular plants.  This makes for the perfect holiday if you are a nature buff and don’t fancy bird watching in a damp field in the rain back home.

9.    Puebla & Oaxaca, Mexico

Mexico is a popular tourist spot for many Americans looking to venture outside their own borders. It is also popular amongst American college students during the summer and spring breaks.  But whilst it’s got a great party atmosphere if that isn’t quite your thing then there are plenty of other reasons to visit Mexico.

The main one that springs to mind is the cuisine, at some point chances are you’ll have encountered some derivative of Mexican cooking here in the UK but as with all specialist cuisine you can’t beat the taste at the source.  If you’re not content with simply eating the local food then there are local cookery courses that you can partake in if you prefer a hands on approach.  Cities like Puebla and Oaxaca have many cookery classes that can teach you the skills to impress family and friends upon your return from your holiday.

Mexico is also home to Cancun which has become popular in recent years and with many cheap flights to Cancun available now may be the best time to take advantage of this delightful country’s food.

8.    San Pedro de Atacama, Chile

The Atacama Desert in Chile may not sound like the most inviting destination but there are a surprising amount of activities to do in Chile; one specialist hotel even offers an adventure holiday and spa out in the middle of the Desert.  The Tierra Atacama Adventure and Spa is a boutique hotel that can offer tours of the terracotta coloured sands and neighbouring lagoons. 

There are even areas that are so untouched by man, due to being protected areas, that they have earned the name Moon Valley as it resembles the moon’s surface with small but sharp crested hills.

The next part of this article will cover the many other locations in South America that you should visit this year.  cheap flights to Mexico and other South American locations have seen many UK tourists spreading their wings and getting flights to see this wonderful corner of the world for themselves



Tommy

Sunday, November 9th, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Josh Weber asked:


Honeymoon can be described as a traditional holiday which is generally celebrated by the newly wed couple to discover their marital status in intimacy and seclusion. In order to attain a lifetime experience couples prefer some exotic or romantic locations. And Brazil is one of the countries that provide a one-of-a-kind experience to couple who are having desire of a perfect honeymoon package which could provide them an ideal time together. Being a huge and diverse location Brazil is famed for its stunning beaches and its abundant wildlife. Most of all plenty of hidden away spots, boutique hotels and secluded beach resorts are making the country a perfect honeymoon location.

Brazil is a huge and diverse location famed for its stunning beaches, abundant wildlife and the easy going nature of its denizens. There are plenty of hidden away spots and romantic boutique hotels making it an ideal location for those looking for an exotic honeymoon.

The range and scope of a country larger than mainland USA can make the idea of planning a trip to Brazil a little daunting. However, by thinking about what you really want from the trip (and what is available) you should be able to plan an unforgettable honeymoon with a little care and attention.

First off, after a hectic wedding build up the first thing you’re likely to want to do is get straight to the beach. But which type of beach? with over 4,000 miles of coastline Brazil has a huge range of different beach locations, so you should think about which suits you best.

If you want to spend a laid back beach village life, there’s no place better than the Nannai beach resort at Porto De Galinhas. It is located in a small beachside village of fishermen. There’s plenty of restaurants, bars and shops in the village (though all low key luxury, very much in keeping with the natural style of the place) and great beaches nearby. It does get busy (and very expensive) during New Year’s Eve and Carnival.

If you want to stay in a beach town nearby Rio then Casas Brancas at Buzios and Vila D’este at Buzios can’t be beaten as you don’t have to jump on a plane to get there from your international flight. Buzios is famous for its beaches and crystal-clear water contrast with the exuberantly sculptured landscape and exotic vegetation, which a prodigal “Mother Nature” has privileged with a wonderful year-round summer. Naturally some of the exclusivity can be lost, but choosing the correct hotel will make the difference. This beach town has more options for bars and nightlife, also if you want to spend your time more relaxing than you can go further down the coast in Paraty or Picinguaba.

If you have a passion for Cuisine, music, water sports and like swimming and diving and want to enjoy Brazil’s largest Carnaval celebrations then Salvador is the right place to visit. Salvador is well-known for its cuisine, music and architecture.

If you want to spend the time at a beachside cosmopolitan which is yet enchanting and rustic at the same time then Ponta Dos Ganchos at Florianopolis is the right place for you. Florianopolis is an exceptional tourist destinations in the world where the new and the old coexists harmoniously. Blessed with tremendous natural beauty, the city also offers agitated beaches and tourism infrastructure, excellent cuisine, untouched pristine nature preserves, sand dunes, large lagoons and charming little fishing villages.

If you love green and what to stay in a ecological paradise then Angra dos Reis is the right place for you. With lots of islands just off the coast and spectacular beaches along with few interesting historical sights, it is a dream spot for the honeymoon couples.

Apart from above mentioned places there are still a lot of places which might be ideal for your honeymoon destination. With more then thousands of miles of beautiful beaches, vast wildlife and friendly locals it’s no wonder that more and more couples are choosing Brazil for their dream honeymoon destination. Travel to Brazil has been increasing year on year and the infrastructure has improved greatly. There are now many different options for the newly wed couples when contemplating Brazil.

You should always try to find lots of information about the destination you are planning to visit. It is a good idea to read some books or articles. There are many websites and blogs which provide free of cost information about several honeymoon destinations all over Brazil. You can also visit some blogs which review popular honeymoon destinations of Brazil. Reading reviews can help you a lot in selecting a dream destination.

Brazil Travel offers different Honeymoon packages for all kinds of Budget. If you want to discover more about Brazil vacations then it is a good idea to visit http://www.seeyouinbrazil.com



Alex

Saturday, October 11th, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Andrew Hillis asked:


Tourism is a fairly new industry in Brazil, increasing by at least 30 per cent in the last year alone, with the property market hot on its heels. Despite being rather new on the international property-buying radar, Brazil seems to be ticking all of the right boxes for investors, holiday homers and retirees alike.

Accessibility to and from Brazil has also become far easier, as there are many airlines fly to Brazil from the UK and most major European cities. Although, should you be determined to stay on the ground, there are a number of options also available to the avid tourist.

The train services in this beautiful Latin American country boasts some exquisite scenic journeys, which can prove a popular choice if time is on your side.

For those shorter distances it is feasible to hire a car, however one should bear in mind that this may not be the safest option available to you. Tourists are generally advised to carry plenty of water and a detailed map - and not to stop at red lights if you can help it.

Brazil is the optimal choice for both business execs and the hard-core party revelers. The popular carnival city of Rio de Janeiro boasts 45 miles of white beaches - including Copacabana - meaning that it is popular for sure-fire tourist lets. Meanwhile, Sao Paolo is the government and financial centre of the country and, at an 11-hour flight from the UK, promises good business lettings.

The best investment potential seems to lie in the northern beach resorts. The natural beauty of these areas are complimented by a range of high-quality developments and foreign direct inward investment, meaning that capital growth is on the up. But a purchase here isn’t all about money - some of the purest water and cleanest air in the continent has been found here, while the city of Natal boasts the highest quality of life (and the lowest crime rate.

However it is the resort of Bahia that is attracting the most attention from overseas buyers. Tranquil and beautiful beaches and an exquisite climate, compliment good value for money, a blend which many purchasers believe will pay dividends in the long run.

Today Brazil ranks as the “13th largest economy in the world, following a recent boost in GDP. And such growth is set to continue, with the nation’s economy predicted to become the fifth biggest on the planet by 2035.”

Many investors are making their choice of preference, Brazil, because they feel there is tremendous room and potential for capital growth.

Brazil’s Joint Health System is one of the largest public health networks in the world, however healthcare varies dramatically from region to region. As in any county, most of the cities have enough doctors per head, but once in the rural areas this figure can decrease dramatically.

In total, Brazil has over “200,000 physicians and around 16,000 hospitals and medical centres. Despite this, it is recommended that you take out comprehensive medical insurance before traveling.”

Education is divided into three levels, with several grades in each. “The first educational level, known as fundamental education, is free for everyone (including adults), and mandatory for children between the ages of six and 14. Intermediate education is also free, but isn’t compulsory. The Ministry of Education has ultimate control over virtually all of higher education, which is free at public universities, however all students need to pass an entrance examination before they are accepted.”

As you would expect from a popular tourist destination, transport in Brazil is of a good standard. The government’s commitment to opening up the country to tourism has resulted in the upgrading of several new airports, and there has been further investment into new roads and general infrastructure.

Safety is obviously a major concern for people considering buying in Brazil, however if you make sensible decisions, and have your wits about you at all times, then there is no reason why this should cause a serious problem.

It is also important to do your research before you buy - on your estate agent or developer as well as location. Rumours of prices being falsely inflated by up to 25 per cent are not uncommon, and any ‘guaranteed’ rental return promises must be fully scrutinised - are you sure you are not simply paying out more initially in order get such a deal?

Due to the distance, buying in Brazil poses another problem - the environment. In today’s environmentally aware society, having a holiday home so far away may cause anxiety over the carbon footprint needed to get there. And, if you are price conscious, this may have a direct impact on your travel arrangements - as a levied tax on all long-haul travel would not be an unexpected turnaround.

Overall, Brazil is a country to be reckoned with, and if the evidence so far is anything to go by, this beautiful Latin American country is only set to flourish and boom with even more grace and panache…watch this space for any new developments in Brazil.



Russell

Tuesday, October 7th, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Stuart Cheese asked:


In my capacity as the UK Director of Operations for One World Tours Limited, one of my jobs is to ensure every client has the best tour possible, so here are my top suggestions for sites to take in during your holiday in Brazil.

Brazil is the largest country in Latin America and almost covers half of South America. The whole of the eastern coast of Brazil is lapped by the Atlantic Ocean. The Equator and Tropic of Capricorn cut through Brazil and it is home to varied fauna and flora.

1. This is only my opinion but Rio de Janeiro is one of the most beautiful and spectacular cities in the world. If you have travelled across the world to this the city then visiting the Sugar Loaf Mountain (Pao de Acucar) is a must. This peak is very recogniseable and whenever you see it on TV you instantly know that you are viewing Rio. If you are a seasoned climber then good luck to you, I prefer the gass panelled cable car to reach the top.The Rio-Niteroi bridge is located across the Bayand an awesome place to view Sugar Loaf Mountain. If this is not enough to whet your appetite then how about indulging yourself in the stunning natural harbour and beautiful surroundings such as the world-famous beaches of Copacabana and Ipanema.

2. Iguacu Falls on the border of Argentina and Brazil, is considered one the great natural wonders of South America. No matter how you choose to spell it you cannot help but be inspired these magnificent falls which change depending on whether it has rained or not. These impressive falls are bigger than the Niagra falls, spread for over 2 miles in the shape of a horse shoe.

3. Salvador Bahia is an exotic tropical city which is near the equator. Here you can enjoy the sandy beaches which are lapped by the warm turquoise waters of the ocean. If you are old enough to remember the young lady eating a coconut chocolate bar, then the beaches here are reminiscent of the taste of paradise.

4. The Amazonas territory is said to be over 95% rainforest, and is so called after the Amazon River.This is also where the highest mountain in Brazil can be found. It is quite something to ponder when you realise that the Amazon rainforest here in Brazil makes up over half of the planets remaining rainforests. The rainforest is truly a most stunning place to visit with it’s flora and fauna and amazing natural beauty.

Brazil is most certainly gem in South America’s crown as not only does it offer some of the most awesome array of stunning beaches and, steamy jungles it is home to some of the most spectacular carnivals in the world. This country is so extremely breathtaking and boasts rainforests that have sections that remain to be explored and of course it is all overlooked by Christ the Redeemer.

All that said it is important to consider the weather before planning a trip to Brazil. There are certain regions in the country that could have a major bearing on how you enjoy your trip.



Erica

Friday, October 3rd, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Andrew Gibson asked:


Angola in the earlier days was a Portuguese colony and has substantial natural resources, most of it being petroleum and diamonds. It is on the Atlantic coast of south western Africa.

Small but oil-rich Northern Province Cabinda is alienated from the other parts of the country by the Democratic Republic of the Congo and the Congo River. Angola has a very narrow stretch of coastal plain, which is also the most populated area. It is elevated as a high plateau inside with rain forests in the north and dry savannah in the south.

Angola can be said to be a large, developing country in South Africa. It gained independence from Portugal in 1975, but sadly was overwhelmed with civil war which lasted for more than twenty five years. There are some states where the roads are free of land mines but it is still possible to find land mines here. Tourism is not very rampant and the facilities for tourists especially outside the capital city of Luanda may be very basic. It is possible to find a number of hotels in many of the provincial capitals, but there are very few which provide good and clean services.

It was a Portuguese colony for a long time and as it is Angola was the source for hundreds of slaves which were sent to Brazil and also other places across the Atlantic. They fought a number of guerilla wars to finally gain independence. But with the breaking out of civil war, it has not been possible for the country to develop and prosper the way it should have.

The war devastated the country’s political and social institutions and in place filled it with land mines. Angola can be said to be one of the world’s poorest countries, and has a life expectancy of just 40 years and is also among the lowest in Africa.

Fighting and war damaged wiped out most of the roads and bridges in the country. You just cannot count on any service for motorists outside the urban areas. Because of a number of land mines in some areas road travel can be very risky. The authority has tried to clearly mark such area and the people who are travelling and are new to the country should keep this warning in mind.

You may find different kinds of road conditions especially out of the capital city, it could be something like paved surfaces to just impossible to travel on dirt roads, and this can be more seen in the less important roads. It may just not be possible to move on the secondary roads during monsoon. There are some overloaded and out of action kind of vehicles, which can be hazardous for motorists.

It is important that you take road travel only during the day. The public transportation what ever is available here , including the buses and van taxis, should not be used as far as possible as they are most of the time overcrowded and also can turn out to be very unreliable.

There is no direct commercial air service to Angola from the United States. Angola is normally a cash-only economy that means you will not be able to use either travellers checks or your credit card other than in the capital city of Luanda. You have to have Angolan currency; the Kwanza is not allowed to be taken out of the country.



Tiana

Wednesday, October 1st, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Andy Adams asked:


In the previous part of this article I began covering the top ten locations for UK tourists to visit this year in South America, already covered was Panama City, The Atacama Desert in Chile and cookery classes in Mexico.  The rest of this list continues with some destinations a bit further south including Brazil, Peru and even director Francis Ford Coppolla’s lodge in Guatemala.

7.    Pantenal, Brazil

Brazil is famous for their football team, carnivals and the enormous statue of Jesus that overlooks Rio de Janeiro but aside from these iconic symbols there is a wealth of nature lurking just miles away from the cities.  One such location is Pantenal; it holds the title of the world’s largest wetland and many people in the know claim that the amount of nature present rivals even the Amazon!

Pantenal is just one of the many emerging holiday hotspots in Brazil as well as the Serra Geral Mountains in the southern part of the country.  Recently interest in Brazils has been sparked by the sighting of tribesmen in the jungles within Brazil.  You may not be looking to join a native tribe but the nature in Brazil can certainly rival the draw of the big city.

6.    Peru

Peru is a popular destination amongst backpackers and gap year students partially due to all the ancient ruins which are a spectacle to see.  Manchu Picchu is a popular hot spot for hikers, but beware; the hiking is tough going. 

The culture of Peru is a historic one too with many of the communities sticking to traditions that have lasted generations free of the trappings of modern life.  Some holiday companies have an easy time getting people to come to Peru because in some cases the locals will insist you stay with them as hotels are few and far between in the mountainous areas. 

By sharing the living space of a local family you can get the most authentic feel of what life is like in the region, plus all you’d need to pay for is your flights to the country which doesn’t hurt!

5.    Guatemala

When the man who directed the Godfather and slaved over Apocalypse Now to the point of exhaustion chooses a holiday spot you can rest assured that it will be worth it. Francis Ford Coppolla owns a lodge in Guatemala called La Lancha and is set in an amazing area of Guatemala that should impress the Indiana Jones’ out there.

There are many ancient Mayan ruins which served as inspiration for the latest adventure of Dr. Jones this summer nearby such as Tikal which is home to the enormous pyramids and encroaching jungle undergrowth seen in many movies.  Similar architecture can be found at Uaxacatún which is home to large stucco sculpture traditional to the area.  Yaxhá is a wonderful lakeside location that many people who have seen Indiana Jones and the kingdom of the Crystal Skulls will be familiar with.  It is most definitely worthy of booking flights, packing the fedora and bullwhip to go exploring if you are looking for a more historic and interesting holiday.

In the final part of this article I’ll be covering the final four destinations that I recommend for holidays this year.  With cheap flights to Mexico and other countries now may be the best time to explore new grounds.



Rebecca

Friday, September 26th, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Drazen Prastalo asked:


Argentina is a large country placed in the South America, between Chile on the left, Brazil, Paraguay and Uruguay on the right side and Bolivia above it. This country really has to offer many different and interesting things for every tourist. You can do what ever you like including things like skiing, hiking and horse ridding. What ever you choose it’s going to be an adventure for sure.

Before you start planning your trip you first need to decide what would you like to see and do, and how many things you can see and do in your time of vacation. Decide if you want to go to the mountains or the sea (or country) and than start to think about some particular things like accommodations and flights.

What is the weather like?

The weather in Argentina varies from subtropical to winter cold; it depends in what part of the country you are. It’s hard to speak generally about the weather in Argentina because it’s different in different parts of the state. But I will try to inform you about the weather you can expect in different time of the year.

The important thing to remember is that Argentina is placed in the Southern Hemisphere which means that the seasons are inversed (when the winter is in the US, in Argentina is summer). The weather there can be very tricky and rapidly changing, especially in the parts that are close to the Andes. The weather there is really unpredictable so you should be careful cause the rainfall and floods are often and extreme heat or even snow are not rare either.

Mostly Argentina is really nice country with nice weather but there are parts that you may avoid. The south is very cold and winters can be brutal there so you should be careful. There is no need to go far south (unless you want to for some reason) because most of the hotels and attractions are closed.

Of course, the seasons with most attractions are summer and winter. Especially nice is Patagonia. It is very mild during the year with many attractions, but it can also be very unpredictable and it can change drastically without notice.

Few things you should try to remember is that the seasons are reversed which means that the summer lasts from December-March and the winter lasts from June-July. If you are looking for the most enjoyable weather that you should absolutely come in March, April, September, October and November.

Crowds in Argentina

Unfortunately the crowd is hard to avoid, unless you want to go in the low season. Yes, the high season and in the time of holidays the crowd is unavoidable. So, if you don’t like crowds than don’t go during the summer, winter or holidays. Or if you must try to stay somewhere out of town.

Fun time in Argentina

The choice is yours because there are no things that you can not do in Argentina. Really, there is something for everyone. To help you get started, here are some things that you can do by season:

Autumn (Apr-May)

Patagonia - sightseeing, especially in the north part

Northwest - trekking, horse riding

Northeast - visiting Iguassu Falls

Winter (Jun-Aug)

North Patagonia/Mendoza - skiing

Northeast - Iguassu Falls

Northeast - visit the subtropical forest (yungas)

Spring (Sep-Nov)

Buenos Aires - the most beautiful season, especially in November with the jacarandas in blossom

Patagonia - The whales come to Peninsula Valdes

Cuyo - great weather to visit the vineyards and taste the wine

Pampas - Visit the estancias and taste great barbecues (asados)

Summer (Jan-Feb)

Patagonia - trekking, horse riding, sightseeing in general, fishing

Parana River - fishing

Beaches - do nothing

Andes - trekking, alpinism, horse riding

Cordoba - enjoying the hill country

The cheapest time for visit

We can divide the tourist flow into two parts – the high season (most visited) and the low season (less visited). Of course, many people are here in the high season (December-February and July-August) because of the most appropriate weather but, for the same reason the prices are the biggest during that time. So if you would like to avoid the high prices you will have to avoid the high season also. That’s bringing us to the low season (September, April and June) where the prices us the lowest and is less crowded. But the weather in the low season is not so good but not bad either. Unfortunately it’s all about money. It’s your choice and you know the best what can and can not afford.

That’s it!

Ok, you have all the basic info, now you can start with real planning like booking your flights and finding the right accommodation.

Have a nice trip!



Randy

Thursday, September 25th, 2008
Brazil Travel and Holidays
Vikram Kumar asked:


Greece is the land of gods and goddesses.  That is the closest reputation or information Greece has been known all over the world. But to the seasoned traveler and the wide reader, Greece is composed of intermingled islands all replete with a history that was as glorious as their mythology.  Information about the Greek Islands was not as widely known as it is today.  Travel information about the Greek Islands has mushroomed since it became a tourist destination.  

 

Hellasclub offers information about the Greek Islands that has grabbed the attention of vacationers and tourists from all over the globe.  Many have taken noticed of how beautiful and fantastic the Greek Islands are.  They have realized that there is more to the islands than just their gods and goddesses.

 

Coming from a magnificent past Greece is now one of the most favorite holiday destinations for the millions of tourists that travel to Greece yearly. It is most likely the only country that has everything to offer.  From its sandy beaches, the mountains, Mount Olympus, history, mythology, sites to visit, sights to see and a list of many more.  Hellasclub has the list of the many more. 

 

Travel information about the Greek Islands has tremendously helped in making people aware of the beauty and grandeur that was Greece and as it is today.  Greece is known as the cradle of civilization.  The arts and sciences, history, philosophy, democracy and other branch of studies started all in Greece.  The first Olympic Games were created and took place in Greece.  It is a country of many firsts.

 

Information about the Greek Islands will tell us that Greece is located on the southern part of the Balkans.  You will find the Aegean Sea to the east and south of the mainland of the Greece. While on the west side of Greece is the Ionian Sea.  The islands of Greece are no more than 1400.  Out of this only 227 islands are populated and only 78 of these settled islands have a hundred inhabitants or more.

 

Hellasclub has written that there are more sights to see than people to talk to.  Travel information about the Greek Islands divulged that the most popular Greek islands are Crete, Rhodes, Evia, Lesvos, Chios, Mykonos, Naxos, Paros, Corfu and Zakynthos.  All islands offer the best in nature.  Captivating mountain scenery, enthralling sea wonders, charming nightlife and delicious and intriguing cuisine. 

 

The Greek Islands hypnotize.  Once you go there you will fall in love with the place even the most dispassionate of visitors. It has an ambience that fascinates.  Information about the Greek Islands might not be enough. To experience the islands personally will satiate whatever is puzzling whatever aroused your curiosity.

 

Once you get there you will be enamored by its pristine beauty, its virgin forests, and clean blue seas.  To look further inland, Greece has a celebration just like the Mardi gras of Brazil.  It is called Apokreas.  Apokreas is celebrated in Athens, Patras, and many villages and towns in Greece.  If your feet are made for dancing, this is the time to go and have an enjoyable nightlife.   



Jimmy