Posts tagged excursions
What not to wear!
Jun 3rd
Local customs and laws are increasingly being broken by tourists; Holidays-Direct strongly recommend researching holiday destinations to avoid any unnecessary circumstances to arise whilst on your vacation. Here is a comprehensive list of information on selected destinations compiled by Wanderlust of where to watch what you wear:
Dubai A Muslim country with strict laws which is becoming one of the world‚s most popular choice of holiday destination that has very strict customs. Although this is not law yet, new guidelines have been set in order to curb any lurid behaviour and dress sense, these guidelines include: the banning of mini-skirts, bikini‚s and skimpy shorts anywhere but ‚fenced-off‚ luxury resorts, outside any hotels and other private areas.
Egypt Dressing modestly when taking mini excursions outside the resort requires thought into dress code. Being a Muslim country, anywhere away from the beach requires tourists to dress appropriately, especially whilst visiting temples, souks and mosques.
Morocco An Islamic country with conservative culture, woman are expected to dress appropriately paying particular attention to local women and how they dress, attracting unwelcome attention may otherwise occur.
Turkey A modern country with modernistic Muslim views, shorts and t-shirts are fine for resort towns however, when visiting cities and mosques it is expected that more formal wear is worn.
India and Sri Lanka Beach wear is accepted in the south where the culture is well established. Large cities and anywhere away from the beach remains very traditional, the Hindu culture is very important. Woman can buy a sari, traditional dress, for a good price and is also chic and cool.
The Caribbean The many islands which make up the Caribbean vary quite dramatically so it is essential for holidaymakers to check the country they are visiting. Camouflage clothing and topless sunbathing is illegal in the majority of the islands.
Thailand Thai people generally dress in a neat manner, the smarter you dress the more respect you‚ll receive from local people. Avoid dressing in red or yellow t-shirts as these are the two colours worn by two warring political parties.
Catholic Europe Many Cathedrals, such as Notre Dame and St. Peter‚s have dress codes, as have certain museums and other such visitor attractions.
Fiji Conservative values are adhered to in this tropical paradise where women are expected to cover up, i.e. not wear shorts or sleeveless tops outside resorts and should cover up when visiting villages to deter unwanted attention.
Swahili Coast Africa Is traditionally Muslim with tourists expected to wear conservative clothing away from resorts, in order not to offend. It is illegal to sunbathe topless in Zanzibar including in hotels, even though some westerners flout this law.
Money-saving ideas for your holiday
Jan 16th
Here are a few tips on how to save money for your holiday:
- Fly mid-haul or long-haul, the cost of the package may be more initially, however the cost whilst at the destination may be lower, for example, Thailand, many hoteliers are reducing rates to attract more business and is relatively cheap in most of the destinations
- Cruising is one of the largest growing sectors in the travel industry, and deals are currently some of the best around. Cruise liners visit most countries and often have day excursions of popular cities, a great opportunity to see the world
- Holidaying out of season is a great way to save money, for example, travelling to the French Alps in summer instead of winter, there will also be fewer people there, great if your looking for a relaxing break
- Ensure you have the correct holiday insurance, and use a credit card. This will enable you to claim in-case of any unforeseen issues arise
Cruise holiday excursion driving a Ferrari F430
Aug 1st
Cruise holiday operator P&O Cruises is offering new shore excursions, aimed for those looking for something very unique.
Driving a Ferrari F430 in Italy, zip wiring in Jamaican rainforests or taking a snow truck to explore the glaciers in Iceland these are some of the new ‚once in a lifetime‚ excursions offered by the cruise line.
“We are now attracting more new to cruise passengers than ever before and these holidaymakers are looking for something a little different to do on shore than a guided coach tour.”
“In a two week Mediterranean cruise they could charter a private yacht, go zip-wiring, learn to cook an authentic Italian specialities and make their very own fragrance,‚ said P&O Cruises managing director Nigel Esdale.
