Monday, May 26, 2008

Top Ten Honeymoon Destinations

Consider this an inspiration list – only a drop in the ocean of the honeymoon destinations you can explore. From more relaxed beach-centred honeymoons to those involving bustling cities or remote expeditions, speak to your personal Travel Counsellor for advice on how and where to book.

1. DUBAI HONEYMOON

Dubai Honeymoon

Where better to spoil your loved one than in the shopping epicentre of the world? From the rich colours and scents of the souks, to the luxury of the large shopping malls, a belated wedding present must surely be on the cards.

Take your time to relax poolside or on the beach and then enjoy some of the finest cuisines in the world whilst the skyline changes around you.


2. BARBADOS HONEYMOON

Barbados Honeymoon

Described as the ‘pearl of the Caribbean’, Barbados is a lovers’ delight. Colourful nightlife and friendly people, glorious beaches and fun-filled attractions ensure that no-one who graces these shores will ever be disappointed.

Almost year-round sunshine provides a welcome relief for winter honeymooners and the stunning backdrop will keep them coming back for more long after they have left.



3. MAURITIUS HONEYMOON

Mauritius Honeymoon

Playground of the rich and famous, Mauritius has long been a top class destination, for honeymooners in particular.

Stunning beaches, luxury resorts, deep blue lagoons…the list is endless. A tropical paradise sitting afloat in the sea, this island will delight newlyweds the world over.

Taste the local cuisine and watch displays of traditional dancing before slipping to the bar for a nightcap.



4. MALDIVES HONEYMOON

Maldives Honeymoon

Long sandy beaches fringed by overhanging palm trees, stunning coral reefs and mysterious lagoons. The whole picture evokes an image of romance, of sunbathing and swimming, of cocktails and beachside dining.

If serenity and beauty are the most important factors for your honeymoon destination, you have hit the jackpot here.



5. MALAYSIA HONEYMOON

Malaysia Honeymoon

Vibrant, exotic and ethnically diverse are just a few phrases that are used to describe Malaysia. The gorgeous beaches of the coast and the lush vegetation of the rainforests, combined with first class luxury ensures that honeymooners are well looked after.

Surf, shopping, sand and sea can all be found in different areas of this fabulous country.


6. SEYCHELLES HONEYMOON

Seychelles Honeymoon

With decadent top class resorts offering sumptuous honeymoon suites, you can rest assured you will be in the lap of luxury in the Seychelles.

Catering toward the romance of the newly married, the privacy and seclusion of the islands’ many hotels ensures total rest and relaxation, as well as the endless possibilities of dining on the beach or indulging in a spot of pampering at the spa.


7. HAWAII HONEYMOON

Hawaii Honeymoon


With dazzling sunsets, glorious beaches and intimate dinners in which to share, it is easy to see why Hawaii is a favourite honeymoon destination.

Embracing traditions such as midnight picnics, sunset cruises and couples massage in the spa, honeymooners are made to feel extremely welcome in every sense of the word on each of these beautiful islands.

Take a romantic walk along the beach or through the orchids to truly experience Hawaii.


8. JAMAICA HONEYMOON

Jamaica Honeymoon


White, sandy beaches, sparkling waterfalls and lush vegetation are just a few of the highlights of this fantastic island.

Relax to the sounds of reggae music whilst you sip cocktails around the pool. Let the natural beauty of the island take your breath away as you marvel at the mountainous landscape.

Indulge in a tot of rum and don’t forget to bring some home for your friends.




9. FIJI HONEYMOON

Fiji Honeymoon

A tropical island paradise, Fiji is bursting with jungle waterfalls, blooming orchids and palm-fringed beaches that are guaranteed to melt the heart of even the most cold-hearted of visitors.

Infamous for its great surfing, Fiji is a veritable feast of water sports and aquatic wildlife, along with a thriving nightlife and dining scene.

The pace of life is relaxed here, so take your time to enjoy it.



10. NEW YORK HONEYMOON


New York Honeymoon

Frenetic nightlife, an abundance of cultural attractions and in the middle of it all, a more tranquil green haven known as Central park.

Of course, this is New York, a lesser known honeymoon destination, who caters to the city crowd and those who like to enjoy their entertainment at super speed.

But romance can flourish in the most unlikely of places, and New York is just one of those destinations.

LINKS:

Travel Counsellors UK Website - more about the top 10 Honeymoon Destinations!


Sunday, May 25, 2008

Where in the world?


When you work in the Tourism sector it is important to have a good knowledge of where places are: imagine you have to book a holidays for some clients, or you just have to recommend some vacation to a client or simply you are just curious about exactly where a tourist comes from. Check your world geography playing this game. I bet you don´t find it that easy. Good luck! PLAY!
If you want to concentrate on your European geography knowledge, you can do this QUIZ.
Thanks to Ana Concejero for letting me know about the World Traveller IQ game.

Travelling in Europe

There is an interesting website that gathers all the information you need to travel within Europe. Have a look!

Remember Europe is a continent with thousands of years of history and a rich cultural heritage! So there is much for the traveller to discover and explore and all made much easier thanks to the European Union (EU). You can cross many borders within the EU without being checked and the euro makes it easier to move from country to country. If you drive, your driving licence and motor insurance policy issued in one EU country are valid in all the others. And you can use your mobile phone everywhere.


Thursday, May 15, 2008

Working in Europe

European Union

When you apply for a job, it is usual to include a curriculum vitae, or CV (called résumé in the US). This is a list of your personal details, educational history, qualifications, experience, and interests—that is to say, the story of your life from a professional point of view. Europass is a new way of helping people to make their skills and qualifications clearly and easily understood in Europe (European Union, EFTA/EEA and candidate countries) and move anywhere in Europe.

There are many different models of CVs but you should definitely start using the Europass Curriculum Vitae. Have a look at different models of Europass CVs and then write your own Europass CV online.


Monday, May 12, 2008

Celebrating Europe Day (9 May)

You may have come across a reference in a diary or elsewhere to the fact that 9 May is "Europe Day" and perhaps asked about its significance. Probably very few people in Europe know that on 9 May 1950 the first move was made towards the creation of what is now known as the European Union thanks to The Schuman Declaration of 9 May 1950.
I have a question for you all as a way to celebrate "Europe Day." WHAT DOES IT MEAN TO YOU TO BE EUROPEAN? Please, feel free to participate leaving your messages!
Have a look at this video for inspiration!



Sunday, May 11, 2008

Is Europe a country?

When working in the Tourism Industry, it is important to have a good knowledge of geography and know where countries are. Imagine that you have to give someone advice on going to some country and you don´t even know where it is on the map. It would be very embarassing!
Have a look at this video and see how someone struggles with locating Budapest and states Europe is a country:
*Please ignore the comment on women.


Saturday, May 10, 2008

How many languages do you speak?

Language learning is something that everyone can do. You're never too old or too young to learn a language!
In many countries it is quite normal for most people to be able to use several languages. These people are better able to move between countries for educational, professional or other reasons. Their linguistic skills are attractive to employers.
The European Commission wants everybody in the Union to share these benefits. In its 1995 White Paper “Teaching and Learning: towards the learning society”, it set the objective of all EU citizens being proficient in three European languages: their mother tongue plus two more.
Have a look at this map from a report of the Eurobarometer of Europeans and their Languages from 2006. Do the countries from Southern Europe have anything in common?
If you cannot see the map, click on it.

Describing a festivity

As this weekend the El Rocío festivity is taking place, I found this video about El Rocío in English that can help students to learn how to describe festivities and present them to people who know nothing about it. Enjoy!


Spanish Festival - El Rocio

Can you say.....?

One of the most common problems students have is pronouncing English words. Speaking and pronouncing words in a way listeners can understand is a very important skill in the tourism industry.
So as not to make a big deal of pronunciation let´s have a look at this video and have a good laugh before starting to work hard again!

The beginning


I have been working with ICT and the teaching of English for several years now. Although the idea of creating a blog crossed my mind many times, I never found the time to sit down and do it. However, today was the day and I finally decided to give shape to that blog that was always lingering next to me.
I have been teaching English for Tourism (level B1) at the University of Huelva since 2004. In the last 4 years I have managed to gather plenty of online resources to help my students so I thought why not to share my findings with everybody else? and of course, why not get some feedback from people?
As you can read in the heading of this blog, this blog is meant for those people interested in English in relation to tourism, although any other student of English will also find it useful and perhaps some teachers could find useful some links, videos, etc posted here. So I hope this is the beginning of a fruitful blog . . .