England Holidays

December 24th, 2009 | Categories: England Tours | Tags: , ,

Holidays in England - The Smart Choice



Attractive for both Locals and Tourists

Whether you live locally or only thinking about visiting Britain as a tourist, there are plenty of benefits in choosing holidays in England. If you are coming from a Dollar or Euro zone, lower value of Pound would mean that you get more for your money. Where previously British hotels and amusements were referred to as overpriced, now you’ll find that due to a difference in currency exchange rates and actual deflation in certain sectors you can get more fun for less visiting Britain.

Local holidaymakers will find that the increasing fuel cost means that it is much more reasonable to stay in Britain. Funnily enough many Brits admit that they know very little about their own country. In recent years it’s been in fashion to go abroad for exotic holidays. Hence many people have missed out on what their own country can offer. A recent survey showed that many Brits struggle to identify popular local Nature parks, resorts and beach towns. Oh, well, we will definitely catch up on our local geography during this summer. Hotels and B&Bs are preparing themselves for a very busy season, in fact allegedly on of the busiest ever.

Get The Best out of British Summer

East and South West England retains its popularity as one of the most popular holidays destination in Europe. The region is famous for its beach resorts such as Weymouth, Bournemouth and Brighton. Think about those lazy days on beaches with real dairy ice-cream or think about activities exploring the vast Nature parks, caves, theme parks and more. We’ve got it all whether you are coming to have a good rest or up for an adrenaline ride. The time will be well spent. Visiting Britain you will find that we have more museums and exhibition per square mile than any other European country. So if you’re looking to link pleasure with a little bit of education, holidays in England is the right thing for you!

The Weather is Really Fine

Who coined this expression “Foggy Albion”? Whoever did that, knew very little about Britain; ask if he’s ever visited England in his life? The fog is a very rare feature in South West because the warm winds simply blow it away. The clouds are hardly ever thick. Again, due to the winds, the cloud formation usually happens inland.

Warmed by the waters of Gulf Stream, South West England enjoys a pleasant weather throughout the year and the rain-clouds, although visiting us regularly, rarely stay for long. Spoilt by more than 1,800 sunny hours per year, Southern region has more sunshine than certain parts of France and other enviable holiday resorts of Europe.



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