Holidays & Travel

Planning a Group Trip to London? Here are 6 Must-Do Adventures! 

Travelling in a group always sounds like a great idea—and it is, most of the time. You’ve got built-in company, people to share the moments with, and maybe even someone else willing to carry the map. But planning a group trip to a big city like London takes a bit of thought. You need activities that interest everybody, food that suits all kinds of eaters, and venues where no one feels rushed or left behind.

Regardless of whether you're heading in with friends, workmates, visiting relatives, or planning something for tourists or business visitors, London makes it easy to balance...

Blue Islands launch additional connectivity with new Loganair codeshare flights

Authored by Mary Youlden
Posted: Wed, 09/09/2020 - 12:35am

Blue Islands’ new codeshare flights with its partner Loganair, Scotland’s airline, are now live. Customers can book services from Exeter, Southampton and the Channel Islands of Jersey and Guernsey to destinations on the Loganair network via www.blueislands.com , or their preferred travel agent.

The codeshare enables customers to seamlessly book connecting flights with just one booking and one transaction. All hold luggage will be checked through to the final destination.

Our initial connecting destinations from 26 October are:

From Guernsey & Jersey:...

Holidays, Devon

Devon parks declare two-month extension to holiday year

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Tue, 09/08/2020 - 11:25am

Four popular holiday parks in Devon will be offering families two extra months of staycations this year, say owners Park Holidays UK.

Instead of shutting as usual after this October's half-term, the four seaside holiday parks will continue welcoming guests until the week before Christmas.

Park Holidays UK, one of Britain's largest holiday park groups, says the move has been triggered by "a deluge of demand" which is showing no signs of slowing down.

Almost half of the group's 31 parks in southern England are having their season extended as September shapes up to...

Reasons you need Chauffeured Cars in Dubai

Authored by BHTNews.com
Posted: Fri, 09/04/2020 - 5:32pm

Tourists from all around the world visit Dubai as it is one of the top tourist attractions. Almost 70% of them prefer to rent a car in Dubai because it is much cheaper and the best option to roam around. Most of the tourists, especially businessmen also hire a chauffeur along with a rental car.

Chauffeured cars mean the vehicle along with the professional driver. Although, it is not different than careem. But, still pre-booked chauffeured car services provide you ease of mind like they can pick you up right on time, you can stop anywhere you want, and it is much cheaper....

New Falcon bus routes announced

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 09/04/2020 - 1:28pm

The people of Wellington will soon be able to travel further afield as well as reach their destination in both comfort and style. From September 13, Stagecoach's coach service - the South West Falcon - will be serving two new stops in Wellington.

The Falcon is an innovative interurban coach service connecting Plymouth, Exeter, Cullompton and Taunton with Bristol Airport and Bristol city centre. Launched in 2016, it is the first and only public transport link from the South West to Bristol Airport and operates 20 journeys a day, seven days a week.

All nine coaches feature...

The Real Reasons Why Glamping is Excellent for Your Health and Wellbeing

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Thu, 09/03/2020 - 1:43pm

Spending time outdoors is good for everyone, and this is an indisputable fact. The time you spend outdoors – even if you just engage in a walk around your neighbourhood for 30 minutes – can vastly improve your outlook and emotional health, and if you were to spend even more time outdoors – say, a day or two in the midst of nature’s elements – this can make a vast amount of difference to how you take on and view the world.

One of the best ways for you to enjoy nature is by camping, of course, but if the idea of camping in the traditional way somehow puts you off, there is another...

6 Unknown Spots Around The World That You Need To Visit Soon

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Wed, 09/02/2020 - 10:38am

Travel is food for the soul and it would take many, many lifetimes to experience all of the wonders of our world. Whilst many of us visit the same famous spots like the Eiffel Tower and Christ the Redeemer, there are some unknown attractions that only the most knowledgeable travelers ever visit. We all like to keep our favorite places secret to stop them from becoming tourist hubs, but there are so many amazing destinations around the world that it is only right to share your knowledge with other people.

Here are six unknown spots around the world that you need to visit soon....

Exeter Airport, Blue Island, Manchester

Flights from Exeter airport to Manchester and Jersey restart

Exeter Airport welcomes the return of flights to Manchester and Jersey from today, both served by Blue Islands.

Services to Manchester and Jersey were core to the airport over a number of years, attracting thousands of regular travellers from the South West, serving business and leisure passengers.

Rob Veron, Blue Islands CEO said: “We are very pleased to reinstate two very popular routes from Exeter. The flights will initially operate three days a week, and for next summer we will increase frequencies with Manchester served three times a day and Jersey once a day....

The 5 Best Places to Visit in East Africa for Game Viewing

Authored by Claire Small
Posted: Sun, 08/30/2020 - 10:50am

Just saying the phrase “East Africa Safari Destinations” causes travel enthusiasts to get a serious case of wanderlust. And rightly so, East Africa is home to some of the best holiday destinations in East Africa including the world-famous Masai Mara Game Reserve in Kenya and the Serengeti national park in Tanzania. Other popular African safari destinations in East Africa include Bwindi National Park, Diani beach, Amboseli National Park, Mt Kilimanjaro, and Zanzibar beaches. What do these destinations offer, and when is the best time to explore them? In this article, James Gatheru, the...

Aer Lingus Regional's new service from Exeter to Belfast takes off

Authored by News Desk
Posted: Fri, 08/28/2020 - 12:18pm

Aer Lingus Regional, operated by Stobart Air, has today (Friday) marked the beginning of its new route from Exeter to Belfast with the first flight due to depart at 12:10.

Beginning today, the airline will operate up to four weekly return flights from Exeter Airport to Belfast City Airport with fares starting from £34.99 one way including taxes.

This route is the only flight from Exeter to the island of Ireland with Aer Lingus Regional, a new airline at Exeter Airport. This route will improve connectivity between Devon and Northern Ireland, as well as connecting the...

Travel refund: How to travel seamlessly with a large family

Authored by David Banks
Posted: Thu, 08/27/2020 - 11:00am

Traveling with a large family can be a challenge but the rewards are great if you are able to pull off the experience with ease. Although it may take a little effort and understanding of the EU flight reimbursement regulations, the smiles of your children will make it all worth it in the end. Here are four things to keep in mind when your goal is to pull off an amazing trip for your large family.

Choose Your Date and Destination Carefully :

One of biggest keys to a successful large family vacation is your choice of destination and date. If you are able to pull your kids out of...

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