Showing posts with label Travel News. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Travel News. Show all posts

Friday, 18 October 2013

5 of the most weird and extraordinary hotels in the world!

If you don't like simplicity and desire to experience the "extraordinary" the following hotels will take your fancy and ensure an unforgettable experience:


1. Malmaison Oxford, Oxford, UK
Old Victorian Prison has been reconstructed to a five star boutique hotel. The cells have transformed to high luxury hotel rooms with plasma TVs, comfortable beds and all the essentials for a luxury accommodation.

2. Jumboi Stay Hostel, Stockholm, Sweden
This Hostel is for all those who never had the chance to travel business class. An old Boeing 747 has transformed to a hotel with several rooms and is based in Stockholm's airport.



3. Luna Salada, Uyuni, Bolivia
Who could imagine a hotel made of salt? For those who do not like simple things and expect to come across with uniqueness.


4. Igloo Village Kakslauttanen, Lapland, Finland

Guests can choose between traditional igloos made of snow and more futuristic ones that are made of glass.



5. Cappadocia Cave Suites, Goreme, Turkey
A hotel inside a rock! This hotel is called to be one of the most luxurious and finest hotels worldwide. 

Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Cruise Ship Suites to Drive you Crazy!

Cruise Lines have been taking big steps towards innovation and luxury in the past decade.

They are continuously raising the bar with all the exceptional activities and facilities offered on board.
However, the following types of accommodation built within cruise ships are jaw dropping, specially because they make you feel like you are floating in style!

Grand Duplex Suites, Cunard 
Reflection Suite, Celebrity Cruises
Crystal Penthouse with Verandah, Crystal Cruises
Royal Loft Suites, Royal Caribbean
Owner’s Suite, Oceania Cruises
Grand Wintergarden Suite, Seabourn
The Haven 3-Bedroom Garden Villas, Norwegian Cruise Lines



SOURCE: www.huffingtonpost.com

Saturday, 14 September 2013

Emirate Airlines Announces the Launch of Direct Passenger Flights to Taipei


Emirates, one of the fastest growing airlines in the world announced the launch of direct passenger flights to Taipei This flight is going to be its 16th destination in the Far East. This new service will start on February 10th, 2014. At the beginning, the airline company aims to start with 6 non-stop flights to the Taoyuan International Airport in Taipei.

The flight will be carried out by Boeing 777-300ER type aircraft and will have 3 seat categories: 8 luxurious private suites in First Class , 42 fully reclining seats in Business Class and 304 comfortable seats for economy class passengers . In all classes in the airplane, gourmet meals will be offered by Emirates multinational cabin crew.

The aircraft also features the Emirate’s award-winning entertainment system which offers more than 1,400 entertainment channels that broadcast Hollywood subtitled movies, music, TV and games.

Taipei has 7 million inhabitants and is said to be one major economic and cultural center with famous places and sights, several shops and malls. This city is extremely famous for its production and exportation of electronics, fabrics, plastics, optical and photography accessories and chemicals.

Emirate Airlines are currently flying from Dubai to 134 destinations in 76 countries! Earlier this year, the airline launched new routes to Warsaw and Algiers, while in June announced a new route, traveling to Japan .

What is more, the company plans to launch flights to Stockholm and Clark Philippines International Airport. Furthermore, it plans to launch a number of transatlantic routes, the Milan- New York on October 1st , to Conakry on October 27th, to Sialkot on November 5th and to Kiev on January 16th., 2014.

Friday, 9 August 2013

Europe Slammed by its own Latest Poll!


Paradoxically, EU people and non-EU people seem to have one thing in common; lack of trust in the European Union.

Traditionally, Britain was always the most consistently Euro-skeptic country within the EU. Since the recent raft of Bail-Outs, that has now changed.

According to the most recent survey conducted in the UK, a shocking 68% of UK citizens don't trust the EU, however that number is even greater in Cyprus, Spain, Greece, Portugal and even more.

Just to get an idea, a worrying 83% of Cypriot citizens say they do not trust the EU decisions. It's not surprising that the vicious Troika cocktail of austerity, doom and gloom which has been forced on the unsuspecting people of the EU bail-out countries is deeply unpopular.

Interestingly, the Poll of 32,000 people across a section of people within the Euro-zone was paid for by Brussels. 

The unpleasant and revealing results for the unpopular European Commission were semi concealed, as they were not featured in any Press Release. Instead, they were camouflaged within a boring 200 page report giving the full details. Such reports are rarely read by the Public.

Despite the distasteful effects of the Bail-Outs leading to war-time like conditions in countries like Greece, large food banks for the poor, increased crime, shocking unemployment levels (especially for the young), street riots and the fear of anxiety for the population at large, the social tank of the EU carries on regardless. 

All of this while the EU commissioners seemingly show NO empathy or compassion for the destruction caused by the Euro and the exchange mechanism to southern European communities.

Tuesday, 14 May 2013

Chinese tourist swallows a diamond in Sri Lanka


In case you are tempted to swallow a precious diamond, we recommend you stay away from Sri Lanka!

Recently Sri Lankan police arrested a Chinese tourist, who was suspected of swallowing a diamond worth 10,000 euros at the nation's biggest international gem and jewellery exhibition.

Chow Cheng, 32, is believed to have swallowed the diamond as he inspected it at the exhibition. "His intention was to steal it,"according to the police spokesman. "The X-ray shows the diamond is in his throat."

We are left wondering how the Sri Lankan police managed to get it out of his system!

We all know that there is only one way to do that!!!

Thursday, 15 September 2011

Russia Sets Dates for Return to Space Station


Russian space agency Roscosmos has set tentative launch dates for the next unmanned and manned missions bound for the International Space Station. The program had been on hold since an unmanned Progress cargo space craft failed to separate from its Soyuz-U carrier rocket and crashed back to Earth in Siberia in late August.

Roscosmos said it has found the source of the problem - a clogged fuel supply pipe in the Soyuz rocket. The next Progress launch is scheduled for October 30. Then if all goes as planned, a Soyuz manned mission will liftoff on November 12.

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

1 Survivor in UN Plane Crash


Democratic Republic of the Congo (Enchantment of the World. Second Series)

Apr 5, 2011 — Only one of the 33 people aboard a UN plane that crashed in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) on Monday has survived. Alain Le Roy, the UN's Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, told journalists that initial indications were that bad weather was a key factor in the accident.

Source: Planet Data

Jet Diverts to Athens for Bomb Threat


'Sharm El Sheikh' Wall Decal - 60"W x 40"H Removable Graphic

Apr 4, 2011 — A bomb threat forced a jet full of British tourists headed to the Egyptian resort of Sharm el Sheikh to make an emergency landing in Athens, Greece on Monday (4/4). The Thomson Airways' Boeing 757 landed safely in Athens, the 213 passengers and crew were evacuated, and the jet is being inspected.

Source: Planet Data

Monday, 7 December 2009

Perpetual Traveller Destination Pitch

Following a number of requests, Perpetual Traveller (PT) is now open to receive articles from Tourism Authorities or Travel Agencies to pitch their destination of choice to the 20,000+ Perpetual Traveller readers.

Each PT Newsletter sending will feature a different winning destination. To participate contact grant.holmes@perpetualtravellernews.com.

We are looking for compelling reasons for PT readers to visit, live or retire to each destination in question. May the best Tourism Boards and Promoters Win!

Friday, 28 August 2009

London Taxis Voted World’s Best

Every Perpetual Traveller quintessentially knows that Taxis represent a vital means of flexible add-hoc transportation, especially so in Mega cities, for getting from A to B in addition to being an option for that all important transfer from the arrival airport to the Hotel (return trip of course).

The statistics speak for themselves, as approximately on average 65% of all travellers actually take a Taxi ride. Moreover, Taxi drivers play a key role in within the wider context of the overall Tourism service of a destination too, that should not be overlooked or underestimated. They can often prove to be ones first and last point of contact, when in a strange or new country and they have the capacity to leave an everlasting effect either (good or bad).

I have personally experienced both sides of the coin here and feel that Tourism Authorities should generally regulate the Taxi service, as some regions of the world offer a pretty poor unmonitored service. The challenge is that Taxi Unions can often be powerful (especially in the Caribbean for example) and regulation may be politically challenging, which is why there is a mess in some places of the world. Taxis may be well versed in road maps, but what about Etiquette, manners, dress code and Language skills for that matter?

Following a recent survey conducted by Hotel.com results suggest that good old London Cabbies made it to the Top Spot! European travel Voters considered London Taxis as the friendliest, safest, cleanest and most available. They also had the best knowledge of their city! It is said to take the average London Taxi applicant 4 years to learn the knowledge of the area and the testing is incredibly difficult. Having said this, on the dark side, London Taxis were also considered the most expensive, so in the end you pay for what you get!

Paris Taxis were considered the rudest, while Athens had the dirtiest Taxis and New York had the worst Cab drivers, who also had poor knowledge of their area.

Other destinations that scored well concerning individual criteria as follows:

- Bangkok and Hong Kong scoring highly on value
- Berlin and Edinburgh based on quality of driving
- Dublin raced up the ranking for friendliness
- Berlin entered the top five for safety
- Las Vegas scored highly for availability of Taxis

THE TOP 10
  1. London
  2. New York
  3. Madrid
  4. Paris
  5. Barcelona
  6. Berlin
  7. Dubai
  8. Edinburgh
  9. Las Vegas
  10. Sydney

At the other end of the scale, in the individual categories it was Santiago de Chile that claimed the bottom spot for value, knowledge of the area, safety and availability, whilst Mexico City came bottom for cleanliness, Marrakech for quality of driving and Moscow for friendliness. Other countries that didn’t fair so well were Rio de Janeiro (0.57%), Moscow (0.49%), Cape Town (0.49%), Shanghai (0.47%) and Santiago de Chile (0.24%).

Voters were also given the opportunity to submit any stories about Taxi Journeys they had taken some of the stories highlights include:

- A Taxi driver in Granada, Spain, who could not find the passengers destination charged them no fare and entertained them with local songs en route!
- Taxi drivers in Tokyo wear white gloves and stop the meter if they take a wrong turn.
- A Taxi driver in St Petersburg sang the Opera 'Carmen' throughout the journey.
- A Taxi driver in Tokyo returned his passengers Guitar to their hotel after it had been left in the back of the Taxi.
- A couple complained about being stalked through Marrakech by a Cabbie wanting to ensure a return fare on their journey.
- Taxi drivers getting into physical fights with other drivers or pedestrians during a fare.
- A driver in Buenos Aires crashing through a parking toll barrier on leaving the airport.
- A Cypriot taxi driver involved in a high speed police chase.
Survey information sourced Hotels.com

Enjoy the ride!

Sharon Mckinley
Publisher

 

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