Europe Explored » cocktail https://europeexplored.com Travel through the most beautiful places in Europe Sun, 08 Sep 2013 13:36:19 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=3.6 It’s time to make a decision… https://europeexplored.com/2013/03/08/its-time-to-make-a-decision/ https://europeexplored.com/2013/03/08/its-time-to-make-a-decision/#comments Fri, 08 Mar 2013 16:37:54 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=14069 It’s that time of year again. The time of year we dream of swapping the cold weather for a cold cocktail and a sun lounger parked on a sweltering beach. Yep, it’s time to book your summer holiday. Perhaps surprisingly, though, increasing numbers of holidaymakers are taking advantage of their time in the sun by […]

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It’s that time of year again. The time of year we dream of swapping the cold weather for a cold cocktail and a sun lounger parked on a sweltering beach.

Yep, it’s time to book your summer holiday.

Perhaps surprisingly, though, increasing numbers of holidaymakers are taking advantage of their time in the sun by using the period away to make life changing decisions.

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Photo by Claire (Europe Explored)

In fact, research shows the warmer weather allows strung-out Britons to wrestle with life’s big choices such as changing careers, getting married or having kids. The report also claims that, with the pressures of everyday life removed, holidaymakers are free to plan and change any aspect of their life they’re not content with.

But there’s far more to consider before setting foot on the aeroplane, waving manically from the window and jotting down everything you plan to change from the beach.

For example, have you thought about how you might get to the airport? No? Well let’s do that now…

Picture the scene: your flight is at 6am. You’re rushing around getting kids ready, jamming suitcases shut as your other half has seemingly packed provisions for an Arctic expedition, and you’re stressing about finding a suitable parking space when you reach the airport.

However, all of that stress (well, most of it) can be alleviated with a few simple clicks of a mouse.

Valet parking from I Love Meet and Greet allows you to drive your car straight to the terminal where it will be collected by a professional driver and parked in a secure compound. This convenience allows you and your family to reach check-in within minutes without worrying about a parking space.

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Large parking place by thienzieyung

Nothing could be easier.

Additionally, on your return, your car will be delivered back to you at the terminal – and this lets you get back on the road for home safe in the knowledge you’ve made some great decisions.

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Alonzo Zeringue was bitten by the travel bug at an early age. Since then, he’s rarely been able to stay in the same country. Alonzo has contributed this guest post on behalf of I Love Meet and Greet – number one for airport parking in the UK.

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Skiing Europe: Val d’isere’s Village, Mountain and Accommodation | France https://europeexplored.com/2012/10/03/skiing-europe-val-diseres-village-mountain-and-accommodation-france/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/10/03/skiing-europe-val-diseres-village-mountain-and-accommodation-france/#comments Wed, 03 Oct 2012 07:35:22 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=11747 The French Alps showcase some of the best snow this planet has to offer, and gives some of the best lines off the groomed runs. In addition to this, you get to experience the authentic French hotel service and food everyone talks about, and trust me; it’s as good as you’d think. Walking into the […]

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The French Alps showcase some of the best snow this planet has to offer, and gives some of the best lines off the groomed runs. In addition to this, you get to experience the authentic French hotel service and food everyone talks about, and trust me; it’s as good as you’d think. Walking into the hotel for the first time where adults were greeted with a cocktail and children with a mocktail juice, you immediately felt at home.

Val d'Isère, France
Val d’Isère, France by Eric

The Village

Frequent skiers would know that when you visit a mountain, almost as important as the snow conditions is the village itself, as it’s where you spend most of your nights, and where you dine. There are a number of classic French restaurants here wherein most have English speaking capacity, and believe me, there are MORE than enough stores devoted to just selling chocolate. If you’re looking for somewhere to dine here, try the Ormelune Restaurant, or perhaps La Schuss Restaurant. Be careful though, ordering a hot chocolate in the village can mean you will literally get a bowl of melted chocolate.

The Mountain

A mountain pass for two weeks will only set you back around $415, and this mountain is huge. It has a wide variety of run difficulties, but typically as you get closer to the top, the runs will get harder and harder. Also, in Europe, ski run difficulty is not measured like you might be used to. It goes from easiest to hardest, as green, blue, red, black, double black, orange, and yellow. Still note that a black run is still as hard as a black run in any other country, orange and yellow runs typically just signal the area is unpatrolled. Another feature of the mountain is the ski classes, and while they are fantastic and most instructors speak English, they can be a bit loose on duty of care when it comes to looking after children (I was left alone by a ski class, and it was not fun). If you want an instructor though, they will really just show you the best parts of the mountain that are hidden away from the other skiers. Discovering these beautiful ski lines is really what skiing in Europe is all about. When your all tuckered out and your feet have gone numb, a mountain restaurant would be the best place to head, and with over five of them, you may as well try them all, but a personal favorite is the ‘La Ferme de l’Arsellaz Restaurant,’ it gives great views and a killer buffet.

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Val d’Isère, France by Gimli_36

Accommodation

If you have kids, hands down the best place to stay is ‘Club Med’ on the mountain. Its ski in ski out (which, trust me, is fantastic), they have a bunch of activities for kids and their own ski school. Not to mention the buffet is very filling after a great day skiing. If you’re looking for a cheaper alternative, try ‘Cretes Blanches Hotel’ in the village. It’s a bit further away from the lifts, and only two stars, but if you’re on a budget it’s the best ‘bang for your buck.’ If there’s a group of you and you’re willing to fork out a little money, you can get a catered chalet. For instance, the Crimson Chalet is right on the mountain edge, with the cable car 50 meters away. You get a private and personal experience with friends or family. If you have the money, go for it. I always envied those who stayed in these tucked away chalets.

Author: Tom Wilson+ is an aspiring blog writer who has travelled to numerous parts of the world and writes by personal experience.

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