Monday 15 December 2008

Serbia for skiing at attractive prices



W
hen you think of skiing in Europe, you don’t always think of Serbia, and yet this landlocked country which stands at the crossroads of central and south-eastern Europe offers some great family and beginner skiing holidays at value-for-money prices, which, along with the famous Serbian hospitality, makes it a great choice.

In the seventies and eighties Serbia was renowned as a fine skiing destination, but the political unrest which affected former Yugoslavia during the nineties put paid to Serbia’s tourist industry. However now Serbia, along with Romania, Slovenia and Bulgaria, is putting Eastern Europe back squarely on the map as an area that offers good budget skiing.

The main ski resort of Serbia is Kopaonik, which is in fact the country’s largest mountain with a purpose-built skiing village at its base. The surrounding region is beautiful and has around two hundred days of sun every year, with a good snow coverage from November through to May. The village offers lively après-ski, and also accommodation which is conveniently ski-in/ski-out, getting you onto the piste with the minimum of fuss.

At a height of 1,770m Kopaonik offers over 60 km of piste and 21 lifts, with the 29 runs mainly catering for beginners. For intermediate skiers there are eight runs, and for advanced skiers there are six.

The bars of Kopaonik are buzzing in the evening, and most have live music, two of the popular bars being Prestige and Club Hardy. As well as traditional Serbian cuisine, which takes its influences from Turkey, Greece and Hungary, there is also plenty of international cuisine too, and many of the hotels offer buffets where you can eat all you want from a great choice. Both the bars and the eateries are refreshingly good value for money, and don’t forget to try the national drink Slivovitz, which is distilled from plums.

The resort is not just about skiing and après-ski either, there is also tobogganing, hang-gliding and sleigh-rides, and in the hotels you can find indoor tennis, swimming and other activities.

As well as Kopaonik, other skiing resorts in Serbia are Brezovica and Tara, with some skiing also available at Zlator and Zlatibor. Brezovica has peaks up to 2,500m, with some nice long runs that you can just coast along, and Tara has some interesting skiing terrain, and one of the most beautiful mountains of Serbia.

So with holidaymakers counting their pennies ever more carefully, Serbia could be just the skiing destination you are looking for.

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Tuesday 9 December 2008

Submarine Tours


Back in 1986 the world’s first tourist submarine operation took place in Grand Cayman. The launch of Atlantis I was a highly successful operation which attracted worldwide interest.

22 years later, the same company which operated Atlantis I now carries millions of passengers on undersea adventures aboard its 48 and 64 passenger submarines with a fleet size that puts many of the worlds navy fleets to shame. Atlantis subs can be found in Grand Cayman, Barbados, St. Thomas, Aruba, Guam, Cozumel, and on the Hawaii Islands of Kona, Maui and Oahu.

The most impressive member of the fleet is the Atlantis XIV, which operates off Waikiki Beach in Hawaii. This sub accommodates 64 passengers and spans more than 100 feet, making it the world's largest passenger submarine. Atlantis Adventures now also offers excursions beyond submarine tours with semi-submersible and island tours. Semi-subs provide passengers with a view of the ocean from large windows placed opposite seats located below the ocean surface which makes it ideal for viewing shallow water reefs. These semi-submarines aka Seaworld Explorers are operated by Atlantis in Grand Cayman, St. Martin, Aruba, and Curacao.

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