Europe Explored » mass tourism 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 Top 5 reasons why Favignana is the perfect place for your next holiday https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/05/top-5-reasons-why-favignana-is-the-perfect-place-for-your-next-holiday/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/05/top-5-reasons-why-favignana-is-the-perfect-place-for-your-next-holiday/#comments Mon, 05 Nov 2012 15:42:23 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=12071 As a travel blogger you often come across the same destinations that are always shoe-in’s for summer holidays or winter breaks. But what if you truly want to experience something different? A tiny island off the coast of Sicily, Favignana is the largest one of Aegadian Islands, which also include Marettimo and Levanzo. Whilst Favignana […]

The post Top 5 reasons why Favignana is the perfect place for your next holiday appeared first on Europe Explored.

]]>
As a travel blogger you often come across the same destinations that are always shoe-in’s for summer holidays or winter breaks. But what if you truly want to experience something different?

A tiny island off the coast of Sicily, Favignana is the largest one of Aegadian Islands, which also include Marettimo and Levanzo. Whilst Favignana was once prominently involved with tuna fishing and packing, it is now focussed on tourism. But you won’t find scores of people flocking to the white sand beaches with cool boxes in hand, like some other European holiday destinations; the island is relatively untouched by the cruel hands of mass tourism and remains a safe haven for those looking for some peace and quiet.

Cala Rossa, Favignana, Italy
Cala Rossa, Favignana, Italy by rivaalessandro

Places to Stay

There are a variety of different hotels to stay in around the island and you can be sure a beautiful view of the azure sea is never far away. My two favourites are the Hotel Tempo di Mare and the Hotel Cave Bianche.

The Hotel Tempo di Mare is a four star, stunning white-walled hotel whose entranceway beautifully frames the crystalline waters. It is not a huge hotel and has around 45 rooms, each designed in a simple but chic way with white linens and hints of pale blue. There is a restaurant within the hotel which serves delicious Italian and Sicilian fusion food, using the mouth-wateringly plentiful frutti-di-mare.

The Cave Bianche is a little further away from the island’s main city, only around a 10-15 minute drive, and is set in an old mining quarry. This is a striking hotel unlike anything else in the world; submerged within a quarry with huge vaulted ceilings and characteristic pale sandstone walls. There is also a large pool and Jacuzzi’s not to mention plenty of sunbeds, so you can take advantage of the warming Mediterranean sun.

All in all both hotels are stunning and a real design feat, certainly eons better than what you would find on the Costa del Sol!

Church in Favignana, Sicily, Italy
Church in Favignana, Sicily, Italy by giovanni.gambaro

Beaches

There are a number of beaches scattered throughout the island, the best has to be the gorgeous Lido Burrone and Cala Azzurra. Both of these beaches are around the south of the island and easily accessible by car or moped. The real thing that makes them special is the fact that the sea is so clear, and the sea beds are covered with luminous white sand stretching out from the coastline. This makes it easy to see all of the amazing sea-life around the area, including octopi, moray eels, crabs and jellyfish, although the majority of these will be found in deeper waters so you don’t have to worry about getting stung!

Sunset at Favignana, Sicily, Italy
Sunset at Favignana, Sicily, Italy by payhere

How to get there?

I am from London and so one way I found to get there was flying from Heathrow to Palermo in Sicily which is only a short flight, then hire a car from Palermo to Trapani and then hop on a hydrofoil for around 20 minutes to then get to Favignana’s main port. If all this may seem a little too much, why not try a cruise and stay Caribbean cruise? They are run regularly by many operators and stop right alongside Sicily making it much easier for you to get to Favignana.

However you find it, Favignana is a real hidden gem, so why not discover it now before everybody else does?

The post Top 5 reasons why Favignana is the perfect place for your next holiday appeared first on Europe Explored.

]]>
https://europeexplored.com/2012/11/05/top-5-reasons-why-favignana-is-the-perfect-place-for-your-next-holiday/feed/ 0
Holiday Rentals in the Costa del Sol | Spain https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/02/holiday-rentals-in-the-costa-del-sol-spain/ https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/02/holiday-rentals-in-the-costa-del-sol-spain/#comments Thu, 02 Aug 2012 12:55:43 +0000 Claire https://europeexplored.com/?p=10353 A tapestry of beautiful coastlines, fabulous beaches, rugged mountains and gorges; traditional villages, modern resorts and ancient towns, the Costa del Sol is more than just a sunshine coast. Stretching from upmarket Marbella in the west to the more traditional Nerja in the east, if you wish to experience a self catering holiday rather than […]

The post Holiday Rentals in the Costa del Sol | Spain appeared first on Europe Explored.

]]>
A tapestry of beautiful coastlines, fabulous beaches, rugged mountains and gorges; traditional villages, modern resorts and ancient towns, the Costa del Sol is more than just a sunshine coast. Stretching from upmarket Marbella in the west to the more traditional Nerja in the east, if you wish to experience a self catering holiday rather than stay in a hotel, this region has a plethora of holiday rentals to offer, ranging from small coastal apartments to large country retreats.  Your choice is only limited by your imagination and your budget.

Playa del Rincón de la Victoria, Costa del Sol, Spain
Playa del Rincón de la Victoria, Costa del Sol, Spain by Cayetano

Whilst many people choose to holiday down on the coast itself, there are a growing number of visitors choosing to rent properties dotted around the hillside towns and rural areas of Montes de Malaga.   Set back from the coast the so called ‘white villages’ offer a glimpse of more traditional Spanish life, of how it used to be before mass tourism hit the Costas.   With breathtaking views from their mountainside perches, often as far as Morocco on a clear winter’s day, village life is peaceful and tranquil with only the ringing of the church bells to disturb your sunbathing.   Here you will still see the occasional donkey or vans traversing the villages selling fresh fish and vegetables and spend a lazy hour over a drink or two and watch the locals as they go about their daily business.

Choose from a cortijo, a small traditional farmhouse or rustic fincas, charming little cottages and rural country houses which have been lovingly restored and designed to provide a perfect holiday home with everything you could possibly need to enjoy your time in the sun.  Fully equipped, often with private pools and barbeques they are a great option for those of you who don’t like the rigidity of hotels or prefer a little more space and privacy.   Satellite televisions, wi-fi, every modern kitchen gadget and tasteful furnishings make these properties a home from home, some so luxurious that you will be reluctant to raise yourself from your sun lounger to venture outside your little haven.

Nerja, Costa del Sol, Spain
Nerja, Costa del Sol, Spain by Miika Silfverberg

If you prefer to be amongst the action on the coast you will be able to choose from a wide range of apartments and villas, often set in complexes with every amenity you can think of from large swimming pools and gym complexes.  And for those of you who want the flexibility of being in your own property but don’t want the hassle of self catering, properties are available in serviced complexes which have restaurants available for breakfast, lunch and dinner and those all important pool side snacks.  Some of the larger complexes even boast sports centres complete with tennis courts, bowls and golf and evening entertainment too.

So if it is a self catering holiday you are searching for make sure to check out some of the properties available as holiday rentals on the Costa del Sol.

Sue Wright is an avid traveller and writer and has spent many years working with travel companies including Travel and Leisure Group.  She has spent the last eight years living and working in Cyprus.

The post Holiday Rentals in the Costa del Sol | Spain appeared first on Europe Explored.

]]>
https://europeexplored.com/2012/08/02/holiday-rentals-in-the-costa-del-sol-spain/feed/ 1