Top 5 City Breaks In The USA

Top 5 City Breaks In The USA

For a collection of the most diverse and exciting cities in the world, you dont have to look any further than the United States. Whether you are an avid lover of the arts, a shopaholic, historian sight seer, or gastronomy expert, our Top 5 City Breaks In The USA will not disappoint.

New York, The City That Never Sleeps

Put your tourist hat on and explore everything from the Statue of Liberty and Times Square to the Metropolitan Museum of Modern Art. Soon enough you feel like a real New Yorker, after taking in a Broadway show, cheering on the New York Knicks at Madison Square Gardens and shopping along Madison Avenue.

Miami, The Magic City

Glamour, opulence and playfulness best describe Miami. Feel like a star on South Beach, turn back time walking past Art Deco buildings, eat in an open-air cafe on Ocean Drive, experiment with roller skating before dancing the night away.

Boston, The Cradle of Liberty

There is so much culture to soak up in Boston. Highlights include the Museum of Afro American History and Faneuil Hall, part of the famous Freedom Trail. Boston also boasts a fantastic range of cuisine to try, as well as beautiful parkland to enjoy. Nearby Harvard is not to be missed!

Las Vegas, Sin City

Get ready for a wild ride in Las Vegas. Fill your days with luxury shopping, awe-inspiring Cirque de Soleil shows, playing on pristine golf courses, and of course placing a bet in one of the opulent casinos and enjoying the infamous night life. There is also the option to take a helicopter ride over the nearby desert landscape.

Chicago, The Windy City

Take in the view from the 103rd floor of Skydeck Chicago in the Willis Tower, or the 94th floor of the Hancock Observatory to get a feel for this vibrant city. Millennium Park is perfect for ice-skating in the winter or getting close to the celebrate Cloud Gate structure. Local pride is strong here, which you will see when you catch the Chicago Bears in a game or try a deep-dish pizza.

What would make your list of the Top 5 City Breaks In The USA? Let us know why and maybe they will make our list next time..

Read more

5 Best Tourist Destinations in the World

Yorkshire Car Hire

I have seen many news items and PR stories about the Best Tourist Destinations in the World and they all seem to have their own spin on where you should go and what you should see. So, here is our 5 Best Tourist Destinations in the World in no particular order based on our own experiences.

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil

Rio De Janeiro, Brazil, was home to the 2010 Fifa World Cup and part of it is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This is a stunning, bustling city with lots to do and see.

For a change of pace you can go on the cable car to the top of Sugar Loaf Mountain, where the scenery will take your breath away and the day to day troubles of life are put aside for a while. You can then return to the city find a bar where everyone gets lost in the rhythm of the salsa and dances until the early hours of the morning.

Sydney, Australia

Be a beach bum in the morning, tourist in the afternoon and culture vulture in the evening, in Sydney you can be whatever you want to be and still manage to blend in.

This city is often the first port of call for visitors and it rolls out a brilliant welcome mat. Sydney Opera House, Manly Beach and the Blue Mountains are just a snippet of the list of things to do here.

Cape Town, South Africa

The most southern point of Africa where you can see all of the sea life you could ever wish for, go to the top of Table Mountain and see the spectacular views in the world or enjoy a visit to one of the many vineyards and taste some of the best wines produced in the world today.

Robben Island, the historic prison where Nelson Mandela was held, is a ‘must do, for any visitor.

Paris, France

The ‘City of Romance’ Paris has more tourist attractions than anyone can see in one brief holiday. With a city based apartment and a couple of months you may get around to seeing some of the less well known treasures of this city and not just the Eiffel Tower and Louvre. Some of the restaurants here serve food and wine that will change the way you think about what you consume forever.

Yorkshire, England

Obviously not being biased at all… 🙂 Yorkshire has won the award for Europe’s Leading Tourist Destination twice in the past and was also the hosted the Grand Depart back in 2014.

Yorkshire features over 800 attractions, from World Heritage Sites to mining museums, ruined castles and abbeys, to hands on museums. You’ll find serene gardens and unique breweries, thrilling rides and industrial heritage.

From attractions and museums to sports and galleries, from the history-lover to the inquisitive child, there’s something for everyone.

What would make your list of the 5 Best Tourist Destinations in the World? Let us know, maybe they will make our list next time..

Read more

A Weekend With Eminem – Travelling Diary

In April Number One Son announces that he would like to go to the Eminem concert in Wembley in July. He declares he is determined to go and if he can´t find anyone to go with he will go on his own, The good thing about Eminem is that at the advanced age of 41 he in fact appeals to a couple of generations so I decide to look into the logistics of actually going along with him and making the trip his 18th birthday present.

First problem- my son, having been brought up in Spain, went to live in Manchester last year to study. I still live in Spain, so in fact neither of us are very near London or Wembley. The logistics of getting there and the prospective cost of doing so, also of staying in and getting around London are problematic to say the least. Lots of “googling” on forums and websites ensues, I am not familiar with big cities any more and my son has never been to London, so I want to find the easiest way of doing it on a limited budget. I book the tickets for the Saturday night and then there is no going back.

I first look for a flight to get me from Alicante to London. July is a busy month and it is hard to find a bargain. I discover that as Stansted seems a lesser used airport out of the centre of London, the flights are considerably cheaper than to Gatwick. I find a very, very cheap flight on the Friday night with Ryanair, only 49 euros, I book it, then look at how to get my son there. One possibility is by train, but as he has to change twice in London and he has never before been on a train alone in his life, I doubt that my nerves can stand the worry of wondering if he has got the connection ok. So I look at coaches, National Express has a coach with only one change at Victoria, only 22 pounds, and arriving at 12.15 am at Stansted, 40 minutes after my plane lands. This seems perfect so is duly booked. There is much moaning from Number One Son as it is a 7 hour journey, but to be honest it isn’t that much quicker by train, which is double the price, besides the complicated changes involved.

I then book us in for that night at the Premier Inn Stansted, fantastic value at only 38 pounds for a twin room. There is a shuttle bus leaving at 12.30 am and another at 13.00 to take us the mile to the hotel, so it seems to be ideal. Return flights are booked for both of us, my son will come back to Spain with me for a holiday, and again I find flights with Ryanair on the Monday morning for just under 50 euros. The good price for the flights means that I can book us extra leg room each, only ten euros with Ryanair and a must for my son as he is rather tall at 6 foot 4, and better for me as I am a very nervous passenger and like to sit at the front and not cramped in at the back.

The next question is getting from Stansted to Wembley, and then back again, as I am at that moment thinking we will probably stay at the Premier Inn. It´s time to look at public transport, but just the thought of using the tube sends me into a panic. I have lived in a tiny, sleepy village in Spain for 18 years and feel lost in big cities. Then I have the idea of renting a car to take us there and that means that from the concert I can go to Reading to visit an old friend and stay with them for the Saturday and Sunday night. This definitely proves to be my best idea.

I contact Indigo Car Hire, and they arrange a 2 day hire for me from the airport for 69.95 pounds, with only a 60 pounds deposit. I know with Indigo that the price I am quoted will be the final price and that there won´t be any hidden extras or surprises. They arrange it through Avis. I book parking at Wembley and we are all set.

The tickets finally arrive and there is much excitement. Finally, the 11th of July arrives and I am off to Stansted. The weather is cold and foggy, so foggy that the plane has to circle for about 30 minutes before landing. Not the best thing for a nervous passenger such as myself. Number One Son¨s coach arrives 2 hours late at 2.15 a.m and after an early morning Burger King we finally get a taxi to the hotel which is only a mile away.

The sun shines the next day and we set off back to the airport to collect the car. We have predictably got up late and Number One Son wants another Burger King. I have forgotten how expensive it is to feed a teenager, especially a very tall one. I ring Indigo to say we will be about an hour late in picking up the car. No problem. We arrive at the Avis desk and literally within 15 minutes we are driving the car away direction Wembley. We are careful to check the car over and find an extra scratch to what is marked on the paperwork, It is very important to check this as otherwise you could be blamed for the damage when you return the car. This is resolved instantly and off we go.

The concert is fantastic, although the support acts are not brilliant Eminem is electrifying and the atmosphere of 80, 000 people is overwhelming. Also overwhelming is the the price of 10 pounds for 2 bottles of beer. After I have picked myself up off the floor I pay it reluctantly as really I feel you cant be at an Eminem concert without having at least one drink. Good job I am driving and not able to drink more anyway. Insipid hot dogs are also 5 pounds, Burger King is looking more desirable by the second.

The concert finishes and one negative issue is the two hour wait to get out of the car park. This is mainly caused by police controls but it has to be said there are no problems with drunken or drugged up concert goers. The atmosphere is very relaxed and tranquil.

We drive to Reading where we stay at a friends house for the next two nights. I get a taste of English weather on the Sunday as I am sat in a lovely country pub garden one minute in the sun, and 5 minutes later it is raining cats and dogs and we have to come in. Ah but that’s what I miss. As an ex pat it is amazing how you can miss summer rain and country pubs. However, prices are better in Reading. Everything costs a fiver in London even a coffee and a coke. Living in Spain, that is a shock to the system.

Monday morning we are up early and off to catch our flight back to Alicante. There is a petrol station just outside the airport so I am able to return the car full and reclaim my petrol deposit. Not only that but we have our last fast food fix of a MacDonalds breakfast at the services. The car is diesel and I only have to replace 28 pounds of petrol. The car is returned with the minimum of fuss and again within five minutes we are in the airport and heading for the departure gates and three hours later we are in Spain.

What a great trip. The whole thing was definitely made easier by having a hire car instead of battling with unfamiliar public transport that for two people would have worked out more expensive, and much less convenient. Hiring a car makes your trip more comfortable, less stressful and in our case more cost effective. Hiring through a company like Indigo gives you peace of mind and the knowledge there will be no nasty expensive surprises when you collect your vehicle. Can´t wait for the next trip.

Read more

Dont Let The Cost Of Car Hire Ruin Your Holiday

Dont Let The Cost Of Car Hire Ruin Your Holiday

We have read a lot recently about the costs of car hire spiralling out of control and people being left feeling ripped of by some companies. It doesn’t have to be like this and you can have more control over the costs by following the below tips, so Dont Let The Cost Of Car Hire Ruin Your Holiday.

1. Book In Advance

A little cliche but it still really does make a difference for two reasons. Booking early can secure you a better price than leaving it until the last minute FACT: Many suppliers start selling low and raise the prices as availablilty decreases. Get in early and you are sure to find a beter rate.

The other benefit of booking in advance is that you then have the chance to save and esure you have enough to cover all of the costs involved.

2. Be Aware Of All Costs Invovled

When booking online, some people believe that the price advertised is the only cost involved, the majority of the time this is not the case. Apart from the standard rental cost you should always consider the following; Rental Deposit, Fuel Deposit, Additional Insurance, Insurance Protection, Additional Drivers, Child Seats, GPS and even local taxes.

When it comes to additional extras, you may find that it is much cheaper to take your own or purchase them yourself to sell on once you have used them.

3. Shop Around

As with anything if you spend the time researching online you could probably save yourself a few pounds. If you don’t have the time and don’t want to waste the time just for a few pounds, this is where we come in. We, just like other brokers speak to a number of suppliers at your selected location and get the best rate available for the vehicle you are looking for.

Where we differ is that we look at the whole package, not just the lowest headline rate. We look at the rental as a whole and come back to you with the best package to suit your needs.

4. Forms Of Payment

Paying with a credit card is generally the best way when hiring a car. If you buy goods or services on your credit card, you have extra protection if things go wrong compared with paying by debit card, under section 75 of the Consumer Credit Act.

If you do not have a credit card we can still arrange a vehicle for you but you are limited to the number of available suppliers, some of whom can be more expensive. So when booking early you give yourself the opportunity to gather the costs and apply for a credit card if the need arises.

5. Drive Safely

One of the biggest unexpected expenses is damage charges, sometimes little scuffs and scrapes can end up costing a lot. So drive carefully, think about where you are parking and make sure you are aware of what you are covered for.

Purchasing additional insurance from the supplier doesn’t always cover you for things like windscreens, tyres and the under carriage of the vehicle.

Treat additional insurance like a seperate product and shop around, there are some great deals on excess reimbursement policies out there.

Dont Let The Cost Of Car Hire Ruin Your Holiday and speak to Indigo Car Hire before you book. We are here to help with any queries you may have.

Read more

Hiring A Premium Vehicle

Hiring A Premium Vehicle

We had an enquiry this week that had a few of us here in the office scratching our heads. It got me thinking about when the time is right to consider hiring a premium vehicle.

The customer started the conversation by telling us about the luxurious holiday they had booked. It included first class flights, 5* hotels, private pools and a concierge service. All of this sounds like a pipe dream for a lot of us but some people have done well enough in life to be able to splash the cash every now and again and good luck to them.

When asking about the vehicle they were looking to hire for such a holiday, the answer was given swiftly and went something like this ‘cheapest one available, like a Vauxhall Corsa‘. This came as a bit of a surprise to us, the Vauxhall Corsa is one of the most popular vehicles available but its not the type of vehicle we expected to be offering for this type of holiday.

So, lets have a look at the benefits of hiring a premium vehicle?

Status

Not very important to some people but to others it can be. Do you want to be the only person pulling up to the valet parking outside your 5* hotel with a budget hire car? Hiring a luxury vehicle for a week can cost less than 1 night in a top end hotel.

Are you going to an important buisiness meeting and need to look the part? Hiring a prestige vehicle can give the right impression in certain circumstances. Dry cleaning your £500 Armani suit and wearing your best white gold cufflinks can do the trick, but pulling up in a Hyundai i10 may not have the desired effect.

Driver Comfort

Budget tends to be the number one priority when hiring a car. If money was no object what would your priorities be? For me it would be comfort, hiring a car with enough space for what is needed. Decent climate control and electrically adjustable seats. Doesnt sound like much but we would all love to have those options in our cars if we could.

More expensive vehicles tend to have automatic transmission this is another plus when hiring abroad, changing gear with the wrong hand can be difficult for some people. How about paddle shift, some of the top end Audi’s and BMW’s come with semi-auto paddle shift gear boxes which can be a lot of fun… So im told 🙂

Real Life Test Drives

Are you considering buy a new car? If so then it maybe worth your while hiring one for a while first to make sure you can live with the same car day to day. You can take a test drive from the showroom of course but will you learn anything in those few hours while trying to justify the cost to yourself.

Hiring one of our guaranteed models for a week or so will ensure that you can use the car as it will be used once you decide to purchase it. The commute to work, trip to the coast with the family and dogs, or even measuring the fuel economy. Purchasing the car before knowing if it fits your lifestyle can be a very expensive mistake.

We have a large range of premium and luxury vehicles available from manufacturers such as Audi, BMW, Mercedes, Jaguar, Ferrari, Porsche, Bentley, Lamborghini and more. For more information please contact us direct by phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748, email at sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk or chat with one of our experts online today.

Read more

Beziers Airport Debit Card Car Hire

News Flash Beziers Airport Debit Card Car Hire

Indigo Car Hire is announcing that starting from this month we offer: Beziers Airport Debit Card Car Hire. Expanding the operations and offering debit card car hire to more of our clients is Indigo’s main goal.
Beziers Airport Debit Card Car Hire was a hard task due to the fact that not many suppliers accept debit cards. Fortunately, our car hire experts succeed to close a deal with one of the most prestigious suppliers, and offer you no credit card car hire in Beziers Airport, France.

Beziers Airport Debit Card Car Hire Conditions

To be eligible for this offer your card must meet the requirements of the suppliers. As this varies depending on the location and the supplier, we recommend contacting us to ensure your card will be accepted.

INDIGO CAR HIRE OFFERS IN Beziers Airport ALSO INCLUDE

Beziers is a town in Languedoc, France and is very well known for its wines and for bull fighting. Beziers is the host of the famous summer festival: Feria de Béziers which is centred on bullfighting.
Situated between the untamed mountains of Haut Languedoc and the “Canal du Midi”, Beziers is a perfect travel destination in France.
Let’s now forget also about its wines Côtes de Thongue” or “Coteaux du Libron which are bringing it forward on the map of Wine Tourism worldwide.

For more information about hiring a car in Beziers , or in any location in France, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

Read more

Top 10 City Breaks in Europe

Top 10 City Breaks in Europe

When you sit and think about it, Europe has plenty to offer when it comes to city breaks, far too many to talk about in one go but here we have the Top 10 City Breaks in Europe according to us here in the Indigo office.

There is lots to see and do which makes them firm favourites with us brits when looking for somewhere to escape to before the pressure of Christmas hits.

The internet makes planning short city break in Europe very easy but when it comes to hiring a car in one of these beautiful cities, you know who to speak to..

So in no particular order here they are, have you visited all or any of them. Have we missed your favourite?

Barcelona

Spain’s second city – although don’t let the locals here you say that – is located on the Mediterranean surrounded by hills on all sides. A busy and bustling place famous for La Ramblas, Gaudi’s La Sagrada Familia and the Nou Camp stadium – home to FC Barcelona, one of the world’s most iconic football clubs.

The city packs a punch in art galleries and shopping, and has a fabulous harbour area that was redeveloped during the Barcelona Olympics to offer restaurants, bars and nightlife to entertain you into the small hours.

You can even spend some time on the beach. The city has one just a ten minute walk from the city centre, so you can combine sightseeing, and culture, shopping with topping up your tan.

Rome

La Dolce Vita. Rome is just one of the amazing short city break destinations in Italy – a country packed with more historic sites to visit than any other in the world. Famous for the Roman heritage of the Colosseum, the Pantheon and the Forum, Rome draws crowds all year round to see its wealth of ancient history.

Another big draw is the Vatican – the centre of the Catholic Church which sits over the river Tiber from the Roman city, occasionally enhanced with regular appearances by the Pope. With the huge St Peter’s cathedral at its centre, this complex houses an outstanding collection of fine art in what is the smallest independent state in the world. Add to this the Spanish Steps, the Trevi Fountain and fabulous Italian cuisine and you have lots to pack into your Roman city break to Rome.

Venice

Venice has to be one of the most romantic cities you can visit on a short city break. Set in a lagoon in North East Italy, it is made up of 177 canals, 400 bridges and 118 islands packed full of history, art and charm.

Staying in the city is a must and once the day trippers leave you can really get a feel for the place as it transforms from hustle and bustle to a calm and romantic place. The city of Venice is centred on the Grand Canal and St Mark’s Square with its beautiful cathedral, but extends out to the Lido and islands such as Murano, famous for Venetian glass making.

This destination caters for many tastes from touristy gondola rides and expensive cafes to exploring on foot around quiet districts and discovering hidden gems. But you will leave knowing that you have visited one of the most amazing places on earth.

London

We are always taking time out and jetting off in search of amazing places to visit, however, the UK is home to one of the most amazing cities in the world, London. And the home of the London Olympics 2012 showed us how much is on offer.

A city tour will take you on a whistle stop tour of historic and modern sites in the capital – Buckingham Palace, the Houses of Parliament, the Tower of London, St Paul’s Cathedral, the Shard and the London Eye to name just a few. There are art galleries galore, museums for just about everything and every kind of shop you can imagaine.

And London also has incredible nightlife with world class restaurants, theatres, cinemas and music of all kinds. Factor in parks galore, river trips and lots for the entire family to get involved in and you have one of the most rounded cities to visit.

Vienna

A city that charms and seduces from scratch, but even more the longer you stay. Whether for fast-track travel or slow-paced sightseeing, and regardless of how many times you’ve been before, there’s a seemingly never-ending wealth of things to do and see throughout the year. It’s also both culturally and musically one of the richest cities in the world, and has a good, lively mix of cool cafés and bars, galleries, shops and street markets.

The cold weather between December and March shouldn’t be a damper. There are plenty of places to warm up and with street markets aglow and the ball season in full swing it’s a fun time to visit. By April milder temperatures and blooming parks and gardens get locals back outdoors.

Prague

Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic and one of the busiest city break destinations in Europe. This old town of stone buildings is a UNESCO World Heritage site and you will recognise many of the vistas from Hollywood Films such as Mission Impossible.

When you are away from the crowds this is a very romantic city with its bridges over the river such as Charles Bridge, Prague Castle on the hill, Tyn Church and Wenceslas Square. Hearty European food and Czech beers keep you on the go.

Dublin

Dublin is a buzzing city to visit on a short break, it has amazing nightlife in its bars and restaurants, the famous Trinity College and the Book of Keils,the Guinness Storehouse – home to one of the world’s most famous drinks and numerous bars along the banks of the River Liffey running through the city centre.

Dublin has changed so much in recent years and now has excellent shopping, good quality eateries and some chic hotels too. And being only a short hop from the UK it is a quick and easy city to visit for the shortest of weekend breaks.

Paris

The capital of France and one of the most beautiful cities in the world. It has stunning architecture, amazing food, some of the most fashionable shops, art, museums, history and a joie de vivre unique to the city. This city is such as classic that you can come back time and time again and never get bored.

And it’s not just a city of romance. You can take a city sightseeing tour to include the Eiffel Tower, the Sacre Coeur or Notre Dame, a ride on the Bateau Mouche along the Seine, a stroll around one of the many galleries of world famous art such as the Louvre or a walk in the Tuileries Gardens.

Istanbul

Straddling the Bosphorous, Istanbul makes a fantastic destination for a city break. A mixture of Europe and Asia, this city is in a beautiful setting and has an atmosphere like no other in Europe. Mosques, minarets and markets abound within a city that has been established for two thousand years. The cuisine is a heady mixture of east meets west with kebab shops and restaurants of all types. You can even enjoy a traditional Turkish bath. Contrast this with up to the minute designer shopping malls and hedonistic nightlife in the bars and clubs.

Stockholm

The capital of Sweden, Stockholm, as well as being a city, is set on water, gorgeous to look at all year round and full of trendy places to eat and shop. It’s the home of the world’s largest H&M store as well as cutting edge brands such as Acne and Cheap Monday. The city has a stunning old town called Gamla Stan, great to visit at Christmas market time as well as world class heritage attractions such as the Vasa Museum.

When you are not exploring the many islands of the city’s archipelago by boat, why not indulge in an ABBA walking tour of the city to capture the key places in the group’s history. The Swedes are friendly welcoming people and will certainly ensure that a weekend city break in Stockholm will be memorable.

Read more

Young Drivers Car Hire Portugal

News Flash Young Drivers Car Hire Portugal

More great news coming from Portugal this week. Indigo Car Hire is announcing that from today we offer Young Drivers Car Hire Portugal with no extra fee. This offer applies to the young drivers of 23 and 24 years old.
The young drivers car hire Portugal doesn’t limit only to the ages of 23 and 24 years old. This offer is available for youngsters starting from 19 years old but they will have to pay an extra fee of 5 euros/day with a maximum charge of 50 euros. Young drivers surcharge is not included in the rental price. It is paid in the local currency at the rental desk.

The only condition is that the drivers must have a full license held for minimum of 1 year with no major endorsements. UK license holders need to present the photocard and the paper counterpart. The drivers who have licences which are not in Roman alphabet, must have an international driving licence.

INDIGO CAR HIRE OFFERS IN PORTUGAL ALSO INCLUDE

Located in South-Western Europe, on the Iberian Peninsula, Portugal is one of most visited countries in the world. Its Medieval castles, cobblestone villages, captivating cities and golden beaches are attracting an average of 13 million foreign tourists every year.
The fine cuisine, great wines, idyllic scenery and hospitable people make this a tourist paradise of the highest quality.

For more information about hiring a car in Portugal, in any of these location: Carvoeiro, Faro, Lisbon, Porto, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

Read more

Things to do in Greece

Greece has over sixty inhabited islands, numerous historic sites, idyllic beaches offering a wide variety of tourist attractions to explore. It is no wonder that Greece is one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. If you plan visiting this wonderful country, our car hire experts came up with a list with things to do in Greece:

Go back in time at Parthenon, Acropolis

Today, Acropolis is one of the world’s most popular archaeological site but back then in the Ancient times it was a temple built to honor the goddess Athena Parthenos. You may enter that era when the Greek art and sculpture was at its highest point. The Acropolis is a magnificent view you shall never forget, especially if you’ll have the chance to see it illuminated at night.

Fill up your memory cards for your camera in Santorini

Santorini is one of the most picturesque island in Greece. The beautiful multicolored cliffs, the deep-blue water and spectacular sunsets will leave you speechless. Santorini is also home to two of the youngest volcanic islands in the Eastern Mediterranean: Nea and Palia. Take a tour of these smoking islands and enjoy some spectacular views of steaming lava flows.
Santorini can be easily reached by flights from Athens, cruise ships and ferry connections. There are also various ways to explore the island like cycling, ATV rentals and motorbikes.

Climb Mount Olympus

This is a worthy challenge for hikers: discovering the Greek god’s home. This is the place where Zeus mounted his throne, Hades ruled the Underworld and Poseidon rocked the seas. Feel how life blends with mythology and unlock the divine mystery of this 2,919 meters high peak that cuts the sky.

Pray at Mount Athos

Mount Athos is a mountain and a peninsula in northern Greece. The peninsula houses some 1,400 monks in 20 Eastern Orthodox monasteries. The entry into Mount Athos is strictly controlled because it is an autonomous state under Greek sovereignty and only men are allowed to enter.

Spare some time for spiritual contemplation at Meteora

The Eastern Orthodox monks found a perfect asylum here, seeking retreat from the expanding Turkish occupation. As the name translates ‘Suspended in the air’, the monasteries are accessible only by steps cut into the rock formations. The impressive view would make the climbing to the 6 remaining unique monasteries pleasant.

Sail in the endless blue seas from Greece

Greece is a sailor’s paradise. You’ll find plenty of charter companies in Athens that would make your dream come true and take you to Aegina and Hydra in a one-week sailing trip or to Mykonos and Santorini in a two-week tour. If you chose to sail from Corfu or Lefkada you can explore the turquoise waters of the Ionian Sea.
Sailing from island to island, you’ll have the chance to visit fishing villages or just relax and enjoy this authentic Greek trip.

Spend crazy nights in Mykonos

Feel the vibrant and cosmopolitan atmosphere in Greek’s most vivid island, Mykonos! It used to be famous for the narcissistic and gay hangouts but now it’s a party island that seduces its holidaymakers with its frantic vibe.

Dear Watersports lovers, welcome to your paradise

You’d be more than glad to enjoy excellent facilities for water-based adventure sports such as rafting, kayaking and canoeing in Greece. On the islands are becoming more and more popular sea-kayaking and scuba diving. There are plenty of dive centers offering instruction and rental equipment in Corfu, Kalamata, Mykonos, Preveza, Rhodes, etc.

Enjoy the sun at Myrtos Beach

Myrtos has been voted 12 times as the best beach in Greece. It is world-famous for the magical turquoise and blue colors of the water. This comes in contrast with the smooth pebbles of the beach, tall cliffs and the steep mountains behind it.

For more information about hiring a car in Greece, please contact us over the phone on +44 (0)113 880 0748 or via email on sales@thealternativeagency.co.uk

Read more

Travelling Can Be More Expensive Without A Hire Car

132014 Travelling Can Be More Expensive Without A Hire Car

With the school holidays coming to a close and the time for family holidays almost over, its that time of year that those of us without children or children that are not yet in school decide to go away. There are many reasons for this but the main one is cost, we all know that travelling during school holidays is more expensive as harsh as it may seem, its a fact.

So when planning a holiday outside of the summer break what else do we do to save money? One thing that seems to pop up is deciding not to hire a car, im here today to show you how Travelling Can Be More Expensive Without A Hire Car.

When you consider all expenses of a holiday, some that are often over looked are transport costs such as airport transfers, buses, trains and taxis.

Airport Transfers

Unless you are visiting family or friends that may come and collect you, you will probably need transport from the Airport when you arrive. After checking a few of the popular websites for a typicaly family holiday, here is what I found.

Return Journey: Alicante Airport to Torrevieja, Family of 4. 01/10/2014 to 07/10/2014 = €120 Euro Best Price

Public Transport

Once at your destination, again without family or friends with a vehicle you will find yourselves geting a bus or taxi when going out for the day to the beach, waterpark or for a bit of sight seeing. Here are some basic costs I found.

Bus, Single Ticket: €1.5 Euro per person including infants for a short journey. So thats €6 Euro for the family per journey.

Taxi, Single Journey €15-20 Euro for a relatively short journey to the beach from a popular area like San Miguel to the beach at Playa de los Naufragos which is about 15km.

Train, Single Journey €30 Euro per person for a single journey from Alicante to Valencia, thats €120 Euro for the family.

As you can can see, travelling around your chosen holiday destination on public transport could add up to be quite costly. So lets have a look at hiring a car…

Small Car for 7 Days from Alicante Airport the cost on our website right now is £38.77 which is about €49 Euro. You will have to pay for a tank of fuel on top of that which would cost around €60-80 Euro. So a total cost of about €129 Euro.

A tank of fuel in a small city car like a Ford Ka could get you upwards of 600kms of driving, that is a lot of trips to the beach, shopping centres and waterparks.

Obviously my examples are specific to one area but the theory does translate to almost any trip, before you decide to travel do some research into how much basic transport will cost you and then weigh that up against the cost of hiring a car and not having to worry about any other transport costs.

You can check our website for hire car prices in pretty much any location around the world, or just pick up the phone and call +44 (0)113 880 0748 or chat with one of our experts online for a free no obligation quote.

Read more
Get a quote

An duo lorem altera gloriatur. No imperdiet adver sarium pro. No sit sumo lorem. Mei ea eius elitr consequ unturimperdiet.

Get Quote

Archives