• Stay In Luxury Hotels or Serviced Apartments in The UK

    Posted on March 22nd, 2010 Mark No comments

    Hotels are nowhere near the same as staying in serviced apartments, especially in the UK. Heres what Hotels Newquay had to say “The differences taht stand out are the sizes, locations, looks and feels, and the all important price”. The size difference between the two is really apparent and that is why you can expect to pay wuite abit more to book a serviced apartment. Serviced apartments, unlike hotels are far from seasonal and that is what we are going to look into in this article.

    Why choose serviced apartments! It is well known that short breaks are perfect when staying in a serviced apartment. Booking in our apartments are usually between 1day and 7days. The top cities which are booked are London, leeds, Newcastle and Manchester. We would recommend manchesterapartmenthotels.co.uk or 247apartments.co.uk for booking you apartment. They offer the top luxury serviced apartments manchester amongst other sought after locations. You will benefit from a quality stay as well as saving money by choosing from their massive apartment selection Search online at B and B Brighton.

    Places to book and when to book it

    Booking apartments in the popular cities is best done well in advance. By doing this you wont miss out on the special rates or miss out due to there being no rooms left. In the winter theres an demand in reservations to the bigger towns so if you are keen to reserve serviced apartments edinburgh holiday makers should maybe think about searching in september/October to secure a good deal..

    Book your accommodation with Manchester Apartment Hotels!

    At the end of the year there are loads of people looking to book serviced apartments for a short stay away from home. There are loads of apartment websites who offer end of year rates on quality serviced apartments Manchester and in more cities.

  • Wetsuits Empower My New Passion

    Posted on March 22nd, 2010 Mark No comments

    Recently I’ve decided to buy a wetsuit. I went on a diving trip and have become taken up with it. I wholly love the experience of being under the water with the fish. I’m still a bit nervous about the sharks but that will only be mastered with experience.

    I’m partial to buying a o neill wetsuit. They came highly regarded by the instructor and the guides on the trips I went on. Now that I think of it that was the most popular wetsuit worn from what I can remember. There must be something to them.

    I hear there are wetsuits containing merino wool and titanium threads. These suits are meant to help retain more body heat. I understand that wool is great at keeping you warm even when wet but I am skeptical about the validity of using titanium. I imagine they are also are also more expensive than a plain neoprene wetsuit. I really dig the thought of the extra warmth. Not being a big fan of the cold every bit of warmth counts.

    So my quest begins to find cheap wetsuits at a wetsuit sale. The trick is to work out what sizing is going to be the right fit. I’d hate to get one and then find out that it rubs me wrong at 100 meters. Now that would suck. I guess that there is only so much you can determine before hand and the only true test is to get one and get scuba diving.