Kids and sightseeing: How to make it a match

As any parent will testify, as soon as little people come along into our lives those relaxing sightseeing trips tend to come to an end. Or, if you do take the plunge and opt to go one, it would be fair to say that they are drama-filled – and the enjoyment-factor can be stripped away.

Unfortunately, like it or not, a lot of sightseeing attractions just aren’t going to tickle children’s fancy’s. However, in a bid to at least see a few during parenthood, we have penned the following guide which shows some of the best tips to adopt during your trips.

Choose strategically

Whether you are staying in Blackpool or Bournemouth, you will always have a wealth of different attractions in the vicinity. Of course, some of these attractions are more child-friendly than others.

As we have already alluded to, children in general don’t like sightseeing. There are some attractions which are more appropriate for them than others though. For example, an art gallery and a sculpture park might both be focussed upon art, but the latter at least allows children to roam around and enjoy themselves in the Great Outdoors. It’s a little more versatile so to speak, and that’s what you need to look out for as you choose your sightseeing attraction.

Timing is key

As well as choosing what to visit, choosing when to visit is just as important. There are a couple of ways of looking at this. The first relates to the best time for your child. If they are still having afternoon naps (or morning naps, if they are that way inclined), then it stands to reason that these are the periods where you most definitely don’t want to visit.

At the same time, rush hour is a definite no-go area as well. The reasons for this should be clear for all to see; there are less options at peak times, while most kids tend to be at their worst in crowded places.

We should also add a point about the Monday-factor. This is the day where a lot of museums around the world happen to be closed, and the last thing you want to be doing is planning your day around this only to be hit by a giant closed sign.

Travel at their pace

Even though a lot of sightseeing attractions might not be solely targeting children, they will find many elements of them interesting. This is something that you need to take full advantage of. If they are seemingly intrigued by a section of the museum or your destination of choice, travel at their pace and let them enjoy it. Don’t drag them around looking at the things that are only of interest to you; it’s only going to spell disaster for the day.

The flexibility factor

Finally, don’t be afraid of being flexible. In other words, if you spot a cafe halfway around the attraction, take advantage and give everyone a break. At the same time, don’t expect to stick to a rigid itinerary. You can have the best intentions in the world when it comes to these attractions, but with kids alongside you things might not always go to plan and you may have to adapt.

The Top Sea Kayaking Destinations that You Need to Visit

Throughout Europe, there are a plethora of amazing destinations that you can visit to enjoy sea kayaking! These coastlines all offer completely different sea kayaking experience and here we are taking you through our top destination picks that we think you need to visit for your next sea kayaking holiday.

Isles of Scilly

If you are looking to go sea kayaking in a warmer climate, you will absolutely love visiting the Isles of Scilly. Here, you can enjoy a sheltered lagoon where you can paddle in pretty much all weather conditions. However, the real fun begins for thrill seekers when the weather is great as you can take to the Atlantic Ocean where you will uncover stunning reefs filled with sea life. Just remember that you will need a different type of kayak when you are heading to the Atlantic Ocean instead of a sheltered lagoon, so make sure you read this guide by Best Kayak Reviews for all the information that you need to make your next kayak purchase.

 

Norway

If you are looking for a sea kayaking destination that is a little bit different and unique, then why not visit the Norwegian fjords and islands? We would recommend that you visit the Lofoten Islands where you will discover mountainous archipelago, sparkling blue seas and stunning mountains, so you can combine your kayaking trip with hiking too.

 

Sardinia

Sardinia is on the bucket list of place to visit for many people anyway, but you may not have released that it is actually also a fantastic place to go sea kayaking. Near to Palau and La Maddalena you will find islands which dominate the northeast corner and are filled with eye-catching sea-weathered granite sculptures. What’s great about visiting Sardinia for a sea kayaking adventure is that you can enjoy short, laid-back trips or you can instead choose to go on longer expeditions – the choice is completely up to you!

 

Croatia

Croatia is another hot holiday destination on the rise and you will probably have heard rave reviews from people who have visited this country. You can go island hopping across many different, quiet island coats and on the shores of Croatia you will find limestone cliffs, empty beaches and some of the most beautiful waters that you will ever have laid your eyes on. When you go sea kayaking here, you will also get a unique and beautiful view of the city of Dubrovnik which is filled with history and culture.

 

Brittany

If you want to combine a great sea kayaking holiday with delicious food and wine, then Brittany is the top choice for you. When visiting Brittany, we would suggest hiring a car as this will give you access to plenty of its amazing beaches including the Cote de la Granit Rose in the north and Le Golfe du Morbihan in the south.

Woodloch Resort and Folds of Honor Expand Their Five-Year Partnership

Since its original opening in 1958, Woodloch Pines, an award-winning, all-inclusive family resort located in Pennsylvania’s Pocono Mountains, has always remained committed to honoring those who serve and defend this country’s freedom, many of whom have been and continue to be loyal guests. Hence, it was a natural fit when the Pocono resort’s championship golf course, Woodloch Springs, teamed up with Folds of Honor five years ago to host an annual golf tournament. The nonprofit organization provides educational scholarships to families of military men and women who have fallen or been disabled while on active duty in the United States Armed Forces. Since its inception, Folds of Honor has awarded nearly 16,000 educational scholarships to military families.

On Monday, July 9th, Woodloch Springs will host the fifth annual Folds of Honor Golf Classic. The tournament kicks off with a shotgun start at 11:30 AM, and the $145 cost per golfer includes: golf fees, cocktail hour, dinner featuring a military keynote speaker and a special memorial gift. To date, the Folds of Honor Golf Classic has raised over $60,000 to support families in Northeastern Pennsylvania.

In addition to this year’s annual golf tournament, the family resort is excited to announce that it will host its first-ever Folds of Honor Weekend fromNovember 2-4, 2018 to further support the foundation and its efforts with a portion of Woodloch’s revenue being donated. During Folds of Honor Weekend, guests can look forward to:


In addition to the activities mentioned above, on the evening of Sunday, November 4th, Woodloch will host its “A Night of Heroes” event to further benefit Folds of Honor. The cocktail party will feature a special Folds of Honor guest speaker, and guests can enjoy tasting stations, a cash bar and silent auction and raffle.

“Our goal is to provide scholarship opportunities for the children and spouses of our local heroes. Supporting this event helps to ensure that their legacy lives on. May we never forget that freedom isn’t free! We hugely appreciate the support of everyone involved in this tournament as they continue to honor all who have given the ultimate sacrifice in our community,” remarked John Pillar, PGA, Director of Golf at Woodloch Springs.

To obtain more information about Folds of Honor Weekend, please visit www.woodloch.com. To learn more about The Folds of Honor Foundation, visitwww.FoldsofHonor.org.

 

PALACE RESORTS PARTNERS WITH THREE-MICHELIN STAR CHEF, MASSIMO BOTTURA @PalaceResorts #ThePalaceLife

Bringing the world’s best Italian cuisine  to Moon Palace Cancun, reinforcing the brands’ commitment to offer unmatched culinary offerings & award-winning chefs to its luxurious resorts

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Palace Resorts, the company that sets the standard in five-star, all-inclusive resort accommodations – proudly announces a joint partnership with world-renowned Chef Massimo Bottura to bring TheOsteria Francescana Experience to the Mexican Caribbean. Known as one of the Top 50 Chefs in the world, Massimo Bottura will bring his culinary talents to Moon Palace Cancun for only two exclusive nights, on August 18th and 19th 2018. Proceeds from this upscale dining experience, in partnership with the Palace Foundation, will go to Food for Soul, Massimo Bottura’s non-profit organization that creates and sustains community kitchens around the world to raise awareness on the issues of food waste and social isolation.

The message launched by Bottura’s organization and sustained by the Palace Foundation sheds light on the contemporary issues of food wastage and food insecurity as two sides of the same coin. With over 800 million people undernourished, still one third of the food produced every year goes to the landfill. Instead of viewing surplus ingredients as waste, Bottura sees them as a gift we can all transform for a greater good.

Palace Resorts prides itself in continuously delivering the most remarkable and one-of-a-kind experiences to its guests. As the leader of the luxury all-inclusive space, Palace Resorts has proven its commitment to elevating the brand’s culinary offerings by partnering with some the world’s greatest brands. Now having the privilege, to align with one of the top culinary masters in Italian gastronomy, chef Massimo Bottura, the company continues to demonstrate how it sets itself apart from the competition by bringing elite culinary experiences from around the world, right to its guests.

“As we continue to position ourselves as the leader in the luxury all-inclusive space, Palace Resorts continues to form strategic alliances with brands that take us to the next level,” said Jabib Chapur, Vice President of Food & Beverage for Palace Resorts.  “In this case, partnering with Massimo Bottura was a natural fit given that both brands share a love for top-tier culinary experiences, along with a passion for giving back, to communities. Bringing these events to Moon Palace Cancun is a testament to our commitment to bring guests unique culinary experiences from all over the world, right to their vacations, while at the same time, raising awareness within communities that need a voice.”

“The spotlight is on chefs today so they need to use that energy to promote change. Reaching out and getting everyone in the community involved is the first step to making change. But it’s not only about chefs: everyone can do something, because we’re all in this together. Cooking is a call to act”. Massimo Bottura, chef & patron of Osteria Francescana, declared.

Palace Resorts is committed to offering world-class epicurean experiences at each of its properties, designed to exceed expectations and enhance the guest experience. Just recently, the brand welcomed of the world’s best culinary masters, world-renowned three-Michelin-star Chef Joan Roca, owner of Spain’s celebrated El Celler de Can Roca, in Girona, Spain.

 In 2017, the brand announced an exclusive partnership with Certified Angus Beef®, making it the first and only hotel chain in Cancun, to offer the highest quality of beef at all ten of its properties.  And, just recently the brand announced an exclusive partnership with the world-renowned pastry chef, Antonio Bachour. Named one of the ten best pastry chefs in America, Bachour’s partnership with Palace Resorts features an exclusive menu selection exclusively curated by him and are featured at all ten of the brand’s oceanfront properties in Mexico and Jamaica.

In addition, the brand has taken a step further in its commitment to perfecting its culinary offerings by launching its own cooking school and pastry shop. Here, chefs have access to ongoing educational seminars, additional training and can stay up to date on the latest culinary trends.

The Osteria Francescana Experience will take place at Moon Palace Cancun on August 18th and 19th 2018. Ticket prices are $600 (11,859.81 MXN).

For ticket information and bookings, please visit: www.palaceresorts.com, call (998) 193 1993, or email experience@palaceresorts.com.

How to Choose the Best Low Light Cameras for Travel

Using smartphones to capture images in low light will probably show disappointing results. Shooting with a simple Smartphone’s camera will provide you with poor quality pictures. While traveling, there are many views of evening or night times that one would want to capture. For high-quality images at these circumstances, one should be using a low-light compact camera. A camera with advanced optics and sensors will make you able to capture more realistic results in low light. So, you should be using the best low light cameras for traveling to capture exactly what you see. Here, I am providing you with some tips to consider. They will surely make you able to select and buy an amazing camera to capture fascinating photos during your travel.

Flash using Cameras:

Try to look for the cameras which show amazing results without using flash. Most of the time, flash usage in low light ruins the beauty of the scene. There are many low light cameras with a harmonized system which deliver beautiful results without using flash. So, select the camera after checking its low light result without flash.

Blur images:

Capturing handheld pictures in low light may result in blur images and pictures. Look for the cameras which have large aperture lenses to achieve sharp results. Also, the presence of an intelligent IS in a camera makes you able to shoot handheld fascinating pictures without any kind of blurriness.

Camera’s Size:

During traveling, carrying a lot of luggage is a much difficult task to be done. So a camera that you are going to buy especially for a better traveling experience should be smaller in size. Moreover, it should be easy to handle as well. A big sized camera will take more space in your bags and will also be much difficult to carry. Thus, you should prefer a smaller and lighter camera for traveling.

Higher FPS:

The best camera for traveling would be the one which has settings with higher frames per second. By higher FPS, you can click a number of pictures quickly. You can either select the better one later or it can also help you to make GIFs. But don’t always use your camera in a higher FPS mode. It will fill up your SD card with a lot of pictures much faster.

LCD screens or Viewfinders:

The cameras used to have small viewfinders before. They are actually useful in finding close up views of a scene. But now the cameras with large LCD screens are much better. Some cameras also allow rotating or folding out the monitor. It helps you to take better images by holding a camera higher or lower than your face. Folding monitors can definitely give you a better angle of whatever you are shooting.

Conclusion

All features explained above are very essential. But the best thing to look in a camera is its battery life. A camera that is specially used for traveling must have a longer battery life. Moreover, a spare battery should also be there with you during long travels.

Planning a Weekend Away with Kids

When you’re a traveler, you focus on doing the things you’re passionate about and experiencing new things at every turn.

 

But when you have kids, a lot of that travel enthusiasm can seem to go by the wayside. If that rings true to you, then there are steps you can take to get back in the travel groove, even with kids by your side (or hanging off your arms).

 

That’s not to say that traveling with kids is easy — no one who has done it would claim that. But traveling with kids can still be fun, it just takes a hefty amount of preparation and a healthy reevaluating of expectations.

 

Here are a couple tips when you’re thinking about getting your feet wet with a weekend getaway — with kids.

 

Plan events ahead of time

Just because you’re towing a couple of kids along doesn’t mean that you should hole up in a hotel room and watch cartoons all weekend.

 

Plan a couple of kid-friendly events and activities in your destination area, so that you and the kids have things to look forward to.

 

The ideal activity for any kid (and any person, really) is an event that combines something they’re passionate about with something they’ve never experienced before. For instance, a kid who loves crafting and building things could be taken to a pottery class. They’ll get to try something new, while staying rooted in a passion you already know they have.

 

Bring your own entertainment

Especially with children who are young enough to be unpredictable in public, travel with an army of games, puzzles, coloring books, and whatever else your children like to spend their time with.

 

Even short car and plane rides can quickly become tedious for active children, so entertainment is absolutely key. For maximum impact, pack all the entertainment into one large tote bag that you can keep within easy reach at all times.

 

Also bring your own snacks

Kids, like everyone else, get hangry, and that should be avoided at all costs. Encourage the kids to try new foods, but also come stocked with some basic snacks to hold them through long lines and long restaurant waits.

 

For plane travel, this is extra important, as eating food can help to “pop” the ears of young children when the plane changes altitude. This can prevent tantrums and scream-crying, which everyone on the plane will thank you for.

 

Be flexible.

Let me say that again — be flexible, be very flexible. A seasoned traveler already knows that travel rarely goes as planned. With kids, those stakes are raised even higher: travel never goes as planned.

 

This doesn’t mean you can’t have fun, but it does mean that you’ll have to be willing to change plans on the fly to accommodate a tired child, or a hungry child, or a child who really hates ferris wheels a lot more than you expected.

 

But, with some flexibility and a whole lot of preparation, you can still plan a fun weekend away with kids — and as you go, you’ll become even more confident in your ability to plan longer and riskier trips together.

Colorado’s Crown Jewels Offer Travelers the Royal Treatment #VisitCOS

The world is abuzz with the royal nuptials of Prince Harry and American actress Meghan Markle. Billions of people tune-in to watch lavish traditions, flowing gowns and fascinators that flash across every sized screen. After tuning in to the globe’s most-watched love story, head to these impeccable and unforgettable Pikes Peak region castles and landmarks for a taste of the royal treatment. Find more memorable things to see and do and order a free Vacation Planner at VisitCOS.com.

Glen Eyrie Castle is home to over 800 acres of stately pines and whispering aspen, lush lawns, sparkling waterfalls and majestic sandstone rock faces. The site offers tours, afternoon high teas and overnight accommodations, whether inside the castle or the nearby cottages. The castle, originally built as the home of Colorado Springs founder General William Jackson Palmer, will make anyone feel like the heir to the throne. Whether planning a grand or intimate romantic escape or family retreat, the historic site is the perfect place for a few days away.

Miramont Castle, located in Manitou Springs, was originally built as a private home in 1895. Later, throughout the 1900s, the structure was used in many other capacities. Today, the castle is dedicated to preserving the heritage of Manitou Springs and the Pikes Peak region. The museum houses four floors that total more than 14,000 square feet. Constructed of now-rare hand-quarried greenstone, it features 30 rooms, nine styles of architecture, five fireplaces and a Victorian garden. Guests can enjoy High Tea, Light Victorian Tea or lunch year-round.

The Royal Gorge Bridge and Park began construction in the summer of 1929. The impressive structure held the title of world’s highest suspension bridge until 2001. Today, the highest suspension bridge in North America dangles 956 feet above the Royal Gorge and roaring Arkansas River. This Colorado wonder offers panoramic views of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains, thrill rides over the Gorge, a rich history and even a café platformed 1,230 feet over the base of the Gorge.

Bishop’s Castle may seem like any other castle and famed roadside attraction, except for the fact that from inception to construction, the entire structure is a single-man project. In 1969, Jim Bishop originally envisioned the land as home to a small family cottage. Once complete, it took on a life of its own. Rock after rock used from the nearby National Forest turned the small cottage into a towering, medieval structure of sheer imagination. Free and open to the public, the attraction relies on gift shop purchases and donations.

 

About Colorado Springs, CO

Founded as a resort town in 1871, Olympic City USA has drawn travelers from around the world for decades offering unrivaled natural beauty, endless blue skies, a mild climate and more than 55 man-made and natural attractions. Home to iconic landmarks such as Pikes Peak – America’s Mountain, Garden of the Gods Park, the Colorado Springs Olympic Training Center and U.S. Air Force Academy, the city and surrounding region is a popular destination for families, outdoor enthusiasts and couples.

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Traveling Abroad Is Best With A Tour

International travel is something everyone must do at least once. You’ll have the chance to experience a different culture and see some of the world’s most beautiful structures and scenery. The hardest part is setting up your schedule so that you can see what you want without struggling to get through an itinerary. Fortunately, there are plenty of travel guides and tours around the world to simplify your travel plans. Companies like Tourme, will make sure that you enjoy your trip, see what you want, and experience new cultures on a personal level. Here are a few tips for finding the right tour or guide and doing it on a budget.

It Can Be A Money Saver

While visiting your dream country or dream city, you may have a list of things you want to see and do. The great thing about working with a tour is that you can often combine those things into one trip and save money. When you consider that many sites require an entrance fee, paying that fee every time you go somewhere can rack up your fees and cause you an extra headache. Those same sites will work with touring companies, offer discounts, and you can pay for it all up front and relax on your trip. Touring companies can also find you discounts on lodging, airfare, and transportation.

Look For The Culture

Our top recommendation when it comes to working with a tour group or a guide is to find one that is local. Some of the international tour companies hire people to take you to all the tourist traps. Touristy spots can be fun, but you miss out on so much culture and authenticity. When reviewing guides and tours, ask about the location of their home base and if they employ locals. This becomes important because the locals know where the best places are to eat the local food. They know all the history that they can pass on to you without sounding like an encyclopedia. These sorts of tour companies also avoid the overly touristy spots so they can show you the “real” history and beauty of the area. Without them, you might not ever find the ruins hidden in Sri Lanka. Without them, you may not get to see the cemetery that is home to famous leaders of yesteryear.  Locals also know when the best time to visit the area is. Homegrown tour groups and guides are your best bet!

Visit In The Off-Season

One of the best ways to enjoy a tour is to go in the off-season. Yes, you can save money on your trip by doing so. The other benefit is that you can most of the sites will have smaller crowds. Although some sites are busy every day of the year, they have days in which it is better to go than others. It could be that a cold and rainy day is the day a castle sees foot traffic and the rainy season might be your best bet. Other times of the year are so slow for some places, so deep discounts can be found for every aspect of your trip. The off-season also means you will have your pick of the tour guides so you can find one you really like, rather than the one who happens to be available when you are there.

Tours and guides are a perfect way to make your trip the most memorable it can be. You may even make a new friend that you can stay in touch with and have a reason to back for another visit.