admin March 20th, 2007

Before leaving I asked myself this question a lot. Once I arrived, I have to admit that it wasn’t bad! For a semi-vegetarian like me, the broad selection of fruits and vegetables left me pleasantly satisfied.
In any case, for those like me who don’t want to give up traditional, typical Italian cuisine even on vacation, there were different first courses available every day: from spaghetti alla bolognese, to risotto alla milanese. All in all I’d say that I couldn’t complain as far as variety is concerned.
You have to be careful though, when you eat outside of your holiday village, especially raw vegetables. My girlfriend was the victim of food poisoning that left her out of use for 3 days… which isn’t the greatest during a vacation!
Anyways… another pleasing find in the holiday village, other than artistic, was a basket of bread… very attractive 
admin March 16th, 2007
I have to admit that I didn’t enjoy myself during my first trip to the Red Sea, and I later found out that it was because I went during the wrong time period.
Dealing with an extremely hot place, the best time to go is from March to the end of April or at the latest in the beginning of May. We went there in the beginning of June: now I don’t know if it was also because of that fact that that year was particularly bad luck (you all remember the incredible heat wave that enveloped all of Europe in 2003). I remember that vacation as being a nightmare!
The air was boiling hot and dry, we spent practically all of our time there locked in the little house in the holiday village, but nevertheless it’s a nice place…
I was also disappointed with the sea. Let’s be absolutely clear, there were colorful fish, but seeing as how I don’t know how to swim well, I was a little afraid. In fact there was a long footbridge and then you plunged into the sea: the problem is that you could practically see the coral reef sink into the darkness of the sea, giving a sensation worthy of a horror film (the fear of the unknown!). I also tried to get a life suit (with which I wouldn’t have had any problems floating), but despite all that once I was immersed in the water I just was too afraid!
You also need to be careful about where you make reservations, inform yourself beforehand of what the beach is like… unless you don’t mind swimming in the beautiful pools in the holiday village (look at the photo below to get a better idea)

admin March 13th, 2007
I went to Tenerife 2 years ago. It is the biggest of the spanish Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of Africa. It is a thriving tourist place, visited by millions of tourist every year. The quality of the service is very high too: just think about this, a recent law forbids to build new hotels in the land, unless they’re of 5-star quality and comprises a golf course and congress facilities. This shows how much they care about preserving intact this wonderful environment!
Speaking of golf courses, if you decide to do some holidays to Tenerife , you’ll find plenty of them: there are a total of 9 in the whole island. But it’s not just that: aquapark, animal parks, theaters, excellent restaurant and a very hot night life make Tenerife the ideal holiday destination for the singles, but also for the family.
I’m sure that if you try it, you’ll agree with me that there’s nothing better than Tenerife holidays !