Friday, August 30, 2013

The Five Imperative Steps to Making Your Dreams Come True

Making dreams come true is a huge deal. It is the delicate meeting of chance with determination, luck with will-power. Making your dreams come true means you allow yourself to dream, to imagine, to envision yourself in a new reality, and then take the progressive steps towards making that vision a reality. Easier said than done. In order to make any dream come true you need these five audacious steps.

1- Dare to Dream

Nothing will happen if you don't allow yourself to look outside of your current reality. You will never reach someplace else if you only can envision yourself here and now. The reality you are in is great, as long as you realize that it constantly changes and can change into something else only if you dare to dream it.

2- Don't Listen to Nah-Sayers

The world is filled good people who cannot look outside of the box and when you try to tell them that there is another way, or if you start dreaming, they will tell you to stop wasting your foolish time. Do not listen to them. Everyone who ever did anything amazing with their lives did what was outside of the norm of the society they were living in. If they say you can't do it, smile, walk away, and find people who say you can.


3- Make a Five Year Plan

Though that may seem like a crazy far-away time frame for you, it is not. Sit down with paper and pen (or on your computer) and decide what is it you want your life to look like in five years. Be specific in your vision and then, sit down and break it down to see what steps you need to take to make that five year plan happen. Do you want to save a bulk of money, get a degree, travel the world? What things need to happen before that dream can come true? When do they need to get done. This organized plan will take that huge dream into doable steps

4- Make Your Money Work For You
Without money you will not make those dreams come true. You need to have the financial freedom to make your dream a reality. Learn to spend so much less and save so much more. Open a savings account with good rates to keep your money working for you while you work to save it. The more money you can put into your savings the more real your dream will become.  You may have to look around to find the best saving account for you, but keep in mind you might need a quick access to your funds as you travel. I would recommend asking your banker which account will meet your travel needs.



5- Do It

It is scary to make dreams come true. Sometimes, complaining but staying stuck is easier. And, when you are ready, there will always be another obstacle or excuse as to why you should postpone or cancel. Don't. Take the leap, do the impossible, enter the unknown and do it.

Many people talk a lot about making dreams come true. We've found great inspiration in The Nomadic Family, a family of five who walk the talk and blog about adventures around the world. Now in their third year of non-stop world travel, this amazingly open family shares what and how they made their dreams come true, most notably in their ebook Saving For a Dream. Follow them, or others who inspire you to make your dreams come true. You deserve it. 

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Thursday, August 29, 2013

Planning Your Trip To Breckenridge

Breckenridge is based in Colorado and has a population of around 4,500. For tourists, there are plenty of activities available all year round. In winter, skiing, sledging, snowboarding and sleigh rides are among the most popular activities. In summer, there is a range of great outdoor activities like water rafting, fly-fishing and paintball.

Breckenridge is widely regarded as one of the top ski resorts in North America. The season starts in November and runs all the way through until the end of April. As you would expect, it is very popular over the Christmas holidays and bookings fill up fast. Ideally, you should try to plan your trip many months in advance, but it's always worth checking if it's possible to make a last minute booking.

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The Town of Breckenridge has a rich history. Back in 2009 it celebrated its 150-year anniversary. While the population is small, the floods of tourists have turned the town into a vibrant and successful area, and a great place to live and do business. There are over 200 shops, approaching 80 restaurants and nearly 500 places to stay, including hotels, bed and breakfasts and inns. For a town with a population of around 4,500, these numbers are truly remarkable.


For those traveling to Breckenridge, a condo rental can often be the best option. If you are planning to ski, you'll be living right next to the action, and might only have a five-minute walk to get started. Pick the right time of year and you should be able to pick up a great price. Websites like Summitvacations.net frequently feature specials, like "30% off for Labor Day Weekend."

Condo rentals are the best option for those with young families and those who are traveling in large groups. If necessary, you can usually find condos with three bedrooms. Condos allow you to buy groceries and cook for yourself, which makes them more appropriate for longer stays, and for those looking to save money. Most condos come with foldout beds and spare beds, so you can usually sleep a much larger number of people than you expected. Because of this, the cost per person works out to be much lower.

When people are planning their trip, it's very common that they'll forget to pack sunscreen and get burned on the first day. Keep in mind that the sun can be very powerful, so don't be deceived by the temperature. If you don't have any skiing equipment, you'll able to rent it out when you're there. You should also make sure that you have access to appropriate clothing. All of your gear needs to be waterproof, you should wear a hat, and you also need appropriate goggles. If you don't have the right gear already, don't worry. There are plenty of great retailers around the area who have a better selection than you're likely to find in your home state.

All year round you can go on a hot air balloon ride, allowing you to see an incredible view over the mountains. According to Go Breck, "your balloon adventure will provide you with spectacular 100 mile panoramic mountain views. Prominent scenery may include views of the Continental Divide, Mosquito Range, Sangre De Cristo mountains, Sawatchmountains, Mt. Elbert (the highest peak in Colorado 14,433 ft), Pikes Peak, South Park Valley, Collegiate Peaks, vast rolling hills and Colorado native wildlife."

World Travel Agency travel the World RTW -family activities Budget Travel Trip To BreckenridgeThere are two companies that offer hot air balloon rides in the area. Ideally, you should try to do this near the start of your trip, and get a sense of the area where you are. While the views already look stunning from the slopes, they are something else when you are soaring above the mountains and looking down. If you are into photography, make sure to bring your camera on the trip, but be sure to strap your camera to your wrist.

Even if you are primarily going to Breckenridge to ski, make sure you take a stroll around the shops. These are really a big part of the experience, with lots of small boutiques and family-owned shops that you would simply never get a chance to see anywhere else. Everything looks incredible at Christmas time. There's a local toy store, which is very popular, and the lights and decorations look incredible against the mountain backdrop. As well as all the latest ski gear and toys, you can buy art, rent bicycles and find lots of great gifts to take home to your friends and family.

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Wednesday, August 28, 2013

5 Great Hotels In Sydney Australia

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Sydney, home to 4.2 million inhabitants is one of the nicest places on earth. Its beauty is breath taking and is ideal for any one who wants to take a break from his or her busy schedule and relax during a weekend. There are golden beaches, super luxury shopping malls, restaurants serving all kinds of food and wine to suite any nationality in Sydney. The night life is glamorous and there are Casinos and Pubs available to please the tourists arriving here.

Accommodation in Sydney is affordable and there are world class five star hotels with all common amenities available to suite all your needs. Read on to get an in depth analysis about the accommodation options available to the tourists arriving in Sydney. 

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Quay West Suites
Are you looking to stay near the historic rocks region in the city? Then you should try "Quay West Suites". It is a five star luxury hotel adjoining the famous Sydney Harbor, which is spacious and includes all the features and amenities to suite your needs. The location is historic and, as you open the window you would see the historic rocks on one side and the harbor on the other. The fresh cool breeze flowing from the harbor would mesmerize your whole being. The hotel has fully equipped kitchens and on site laundering, which would make your room at Quay West Suites your home away from home.

"Blue Sydney" is a part of the famous Taj Group and is the city's only over water hotel. It is a deluxe five star luxury hotel and located on the Wharf at Woolloomooloo. Blue Sydney could be accessed by a ten minute walk from the famous Opera House in Sydney. This hotel has 100 stylish, luxurious rooms well suited for business and pleasure and is a mixture of a charming boutique hotel and an international, luxury five star hotels. High speed internet is available in all rooms and a lap pool and a gym is available for your pleasure. 
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Hilton Sydney
The famous "Hilton" hotels group has one of its branches in Sydney too. As one of the top hotels in the world the services and amenities in Hilton is fabulous as always. Great dining, wining and entertainment are on the cards and will not disappoint you. Alysium Spa and Living Well Health Club will take care of your health and wellbeing during your stay at the Hilton. There are fully equipped gyms to take care of your physical fitness too.

Another luxury hotel that is located in the historic rocks region is the Shangri-La hotel. A part of the world famous Shangri-La group. It could be accessed from the Sydney Opera House and the Maritime Museum of Sydney. Shangri-La is a bit more expensive than the other hotels listed here, but it boasts of services such as beauty salons and masseuse on-site. There is a gym, indoor heated pool and sauna available for guests. Panoramic view of Sydney could be seen right from the hotel's bar. Internet is available in all rooms. 
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The Four Points Hotel in Sydney

"The Four Points Hotel", managed by the famous Sheraton Group is another luxurious, five star hotel that offers an incredible view. When you open the window from a deluxe room you will be looking over the Cockle Bay and Darling Harbor. On the opposite side you would find standard rooms. The view from the standard room is of the Sydney city. All rooms are equipped with internet facilities. There is a gym to keep you fit and saunas to make you sweat. Child care and dry cleaning facilities are offered by the hotel.

The above listed hotels are a few of Sydney's heritage of luxurious, five star accommodations. There are much more fine hotels available for tourists to enjoy their stay and visit important historic places in this beautiful city of Australia.

Monday, August 19, 2013

6 Great Sights in Galway, Ireland – Don’t Miss Them!


Also known as the City of Tribes, Galway is one of the most popular tourist destinations in West Ireland. It is Ireland’s fifth largest city with a population of over 700,000 people. Fourteen tribes lead the city during the ancient times and their names were used in the streets and landmarks. You will surely enjoy numerous tourist attractions and the fantastic nightlife, as you will great attractions throughout Europe. For aspiring travelers, Galway is a must-see place. Their diverse culture and historic background will never bore you. Here are the top 6 tourist spots that you have to visit.

1. Spanish Arch and Medieval Walls

Looking for a historic landmark? The Spanish Arch is one of the few remaining ancient defense in the town. You can enjoy the view of the Corrib flow out to Galway bay. Sit back and relax while digesting the beauty and comfort of nature.

2. Galway Cathedral

Built in 1858, this youngest cathedral has 44 meter s high and a green roof. The full name of this church is Catholic Cathedral of Our Lady Assumed into heaven and St. Nicholas. Most of the materials used in the construction of this vintage cathedral were within local vicinity. The walls are intricate and the stained glass art are very enticing.


3. Bridge Mills

This 430 year old structure is now a center of culture. It is distinct because of the variety it offers. Cuisines, gifts, finely crafted clothing, an art gallery and a language school can be witnessed in this landmark.

4. Eyre Square

If you want to stroll around, this place is for you. Green grass and sturdy trees can be viewed by walking along this park. The vast space will relax you and will help you unwind. At night, there are pubs nearby that you can visit.

5. Kenny Gallery

Art lovers will surely enjoy the pieces displayed in this building. The exhibit embodies the culture and practices of Galway. Both the place and the artworks are high class.

6. Galway Market

Want to have a unique experience, find local produce and finely created craft by visiting this market. There are a wide variety of stalls available. Some sell fruits, food, crafts, artworks, clothing, etc. Shoppers will definitely enjoy their tour in this market, and will most likely find great cultural gifts to take home. 

Car Hire Transportation

If you want to maximize your trip to Galway, you should prefer your own transportation. You can arrive in the abovementioned sights through buses, but you will be limited to the schedules and destinations they provide. If you want to fully familize yourself with these awesome sites, you can drive around Galway in a hire car. With the freedom of your own wheels, you can be fully exposed to Galway’s culture and practices. Booking your own car with Enterprise Rent-A-Car, for example, would be more comfortable than waiting for a bus.  Just make sure that you will not spend much on parking because some parking spaces are expensive. You can do this on a great budget. Choose what is best for you and gives you the maximum freedom on your vacation. 

Hotel and Lodging

There are a lot of hotels in Galway, cheap and expensive. If you have tight budget, there are a couple of hotels for you. You will not have a problem with your stay because everything is accessible and affordable. You don’t have to worry about anything.


So pack your bags and get ready for an exciting adventure to Galway. These 6 amazing sites will surely satisfy all your senses. You will not regret that you chose Galway as your vacation destination.

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Saturday, August 17, 2013

Top London Christmas Markets to Visit This Year

There are two possible responses to being told how many shopping days are left until Christmas.  Response number one involves flat panic and a hastily written Christmas list.  Response number two is a happy little smile to yourself because you know that it's getting a little closer to Christmas market time.  Here, in the UK, we're very lucky as there's a long tradition of these wonderful seasonal events and if you plan ahead, you can get to quite a few.

Since most of the Christmas markets take place at around the same time, the best way to ensure you get a chance to visit as many as possible is to find an area where there are several markets and book yourself into a hotel for a few days.  Naturally, there are a lot of Christmas markets in the London area, so with Heathrow Hotel and parking within range of all of them, it's an ideal location for the well-organised Christmas shopper.

One of the most popular Christmas markets takes place at the Southbank Centre in London, from mid November to Christmas Eve, including traditional German style stalls and decorations.  After all, who does Christmas better?  In a range of chalets, you will find beautifully crafted Christmas items while choir performances get you into the festive spirit.  Over in Hyde Park, a whole section of the park is set aside for the Winter Wonderland Christmas Market from late November until early December, so you can shop early for next year as well!  With seasonal lights, Christmas craft stalls, amusement rides and an ice-rink, it doesn't have to be all about the Christmas shopping; you can make time for other kinds of fun, too.

If you arrange for your tour of the Christmas markets to include the last day of November and the first day of December, you can stop off at the Chelsea Physic Garden Christmas Fair, where you can wander around their heated marquees, buying unique jewellery, clothing, seasonal foods and other
gifts, including garden-related items.  You might even want to taste the house speciality of game stew, followed by a few mince pies. 

One place that really knows how to get shoppers into the right frame of mind is Covent Garden.  Although their market, which opens in late November, is focused on the piazza, the smaller roads radiating from the piazza also share in the festivities.  There's a mulled wine hut that also serves hot apple juice for the drivers, as well as a wealth of stalls where you can tick off plenty of your Christmas gift needs before you pay a visit to the chocolate bar to reward your hard work.  If you've brought the children with you, they will surely want to pet the reindeer or visit one of the Christmas craft workshops that help to make this into such a special occasion for all ages.

The key to a good Christmas is to plan ahead so you don't end up doing everything at the last minute.  With these and many other markets and fairs within driving distance of Heathrow, without the need to travel to the other side of the world, being organised has never been more enjoyable. 

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Newcastle's Critically-Acclaimed Restaurants

Whether I'm planning a weekend away or a long holiday, I always intend to eat out in style - at least once or twice! Although many great destinations in the UK offer great food, recently, I had found out that  in Newcastle there are some truly fantastic restaurants - so much so that I really did feel the craving. Many of these have received a fair amount of critical acclaim, and it's these I'll be focusing on for the purposes of this post.

Cafe 21

Where: Trinity Gardens, Quayside
Once upon a time, this lovely restaurant was located at 21 Queen Street, from where it takes its name.
After spending 19 years there, it moved to its new home on the Quayside with its sleek, modern decor that creates a fantastically swish, upmarket atmosphere.
What I most like about this restaurant is that while it's a very sophisticated setting, it offers very honest, fuss-free food, aiming to bring out the best in the ingredients. Here, you'll eat classic bistro fare - though lots of dishes do have a unique contemporary twist.
To give you a taste of what you can expect, starters include a cheddar cheese and spinach souffle, and mains like fish stews, pan-roasted cod and roasted duck breast are available. My favorite course, dessert, gives you a choice of creme brulee, hot raspberry souffle, Tanzanian chocolate mousse and more.
It's also worth bearing in mind that this restaurant snapped up a Gold Award at the Taste of North East England Awards 2008.

Blackfriars Restaurant and Banquet Hall

Where: Friars Street
It's not every day you can say that you've eaten in the oldest dining room in England, but that's exactly what you can do if you eat at Blackfriars Restaurant. Located in a friary that dates all the way
back to 1239, this eatery makes the very best use of its setting by offering medieval banquets as well as an a la carte menu filled with British classics.
What's more, it's won a host of awards for its culinary prowess, including a Taste of England award in both 2013 and 2012. The dishes here are made with locally sourced food (often from the nearby farms) and include treats like beetroot risotto, Durham pork fillet and Cumbrian stuffed chicken breast. Sweet-toothed individuals like myself can look forward to some really classic desserts - as well as traditional dishes with a twist - like dark chocolate fondant, sticky toffee pudding and cherry bakewell cheesecake.
Just as a quick tip, this restaurant is open for lunch and dinner every day, with the exception of Sundays when there's no evening service.

Jesmond Dene House Restaurant

Where: Jesmond Dene Road
My final suggestion is in one of Newcastle'shotels; the Jesmond Dene House Restaurant is easily one of the finest in the city, and it serves breakfast, lunch and dinner. And don't worry, you don't need to
be a guest at the hotel in order to eat here.
Boasting three AA Rosettes, it's one of the top places to eat in Newcastle. I think one of the best things about this restaurant is that it has a strong focus on fresh, local food and even uses produce sourced from the hotel garden. So, you can expect to enjoy some incredible flavours.
Alongside the three main meals, afternoon tea is also available here, as well as an excellent tasting menu. The dinner menu, meanwhile, features treats such as garden pea soup, seared hand-dived Scottish scallops, fillet of beef and chocolate gateau.
As a traveler, we always try to select great places not only to enjoy the food but also to avoid stomach problems travelers face from time to time. Selecting great restaurants is important and usually is it advisable to go by recommendation.

Friday, August 16, 2013

Get the Romance Going - 3 Great Resorts for Couples


Are you looking for some honeymoon destinations or want to spend romantic time with your partner? Think lot of times before finalizing a deal somewhere. It's this romantic time that matters the most in your life. This time is never going to come again. In cases as these, money is a second thing. But the Romance should get going. Let's have a look at 3 great couple resorts that are crafted in such a way that even if you don't know how to be romantic, it just bring it to your naturally.

A. Go Romantic with the newly renovated resort of La Plantation d'Albion:
La Plantation d'Albion is a resort built on the west coast of Mauritius islands. The Republic of Mauritius is famous for lovely beaches and the islands which you can enjoy even at this resort. It's a Club Med Resort built with Epicurean delights, surrounded by nature. Whether it is mountains with rocks, lovely seashores or wonderful forests, this resort is surrounded by all of them. The architecture and the interiors of this resort are best in the world. It is built with wonderful swimming pools, bars and restaurants that are exotic and full with luxury. You can spend valuable private time with your partner if you are on honeymoon or vacations. La Plantation d'Albion has everything the Mauritius can offer you.

B. Enjoy carefree vacation at Club Med Cancun Yucatan:
If you want a carefree all-inclusive vacation with you partner, travel to Club Med Cancun Yucatan. This resort is located in the north of Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico and is named one of the best resort for couples and families. It's a unique couples resort ideally for newly wedded ones as well as for the one interested in spending romantic time. You can relax on white sandy beaches with your partner, enjoy water skiing, go for scuba diving and adventure flying trapeze. This resort has everything that you would dream of-natural surroundings, awesome atmosphere inside and luxury. Opt for this one if your target of vacation is Mexico.


C. Discover exotic charm & Go romantic Club Med Bali:
Going to Southeast Asia? A innovative beach resort surrounded by rice paddy fields, temples, gardens and swimming pools in Indonesia- that's what Club Med Bali is all about. It's an exotic resort that can provide you eternal peace. It's ideal romantic destination of Indonesia. You can enjoy playing in famous golf courses, have Spa treatments at Club Med Spa and enjoy the authentic flavors of Balinese cuisine. Club Med Bali is a must visit resort especially if you are on a honeymoon. This resort is so beautiful that you won't like going back from here and even if you have to, the memories remains forever.

Gift your partner a surprise trip to any of this 3 resorts amidst nature and enjoy the luxury with simplicity and lavishness of this resorts. Simply great resorts to die for. Spend some value time in this resorts. Love the nature, Make love to your partner with nature, relax on the beaches, enjoy thrilling adventure & keep the romance going.

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Tuesday, August 6, 2013

Singapore Outside The Casino- Family Travel Guide


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Singapore is one of the most popular tourist destinations in South East Asia. Tourism is a major contributor to Singapore. It attracted over 11 million visitors in 2012. There are wide options for doing a variety of activities in Singapore. Some tourist attractions are very well known where as some of them are little known. Singapore is a popular place for family activities like Shopping, Zoo, Eating etc.

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Sentosa
Sentosa is a place which no tourist in Singapore would ever miss. It is an island resort with beach, theme parks, hotels. Fort Siloso is located in Sentosa. It is now a museum and open to public. There are also two golf courses in Sentosa. There are some famous attractions like Songs of the Sea, Sentosa Monorail, in Sentosa. The theme park is Universal Studios Singapore. There are lot of outlets within Universal Studios which sell Hollywood merchandise. Models of popular movies like Madagascar, Jurassic Park, The Lost World etc are housed in the Universal Studios.Apart from Sentosa, the bird park and night safari are popular family attractions. The bird park is a bird zoo with a wide range of bird species. The night safari is a nocturnal park and allows visitors to explore the zoo in the night.

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Marina Bay
Singapore is a great destination for shopping. There are many places like Orchard Street, Marina Bay, Bugis, China town, Little India etc. Orchard street is one of the best places to shop for high end fashion goods. Designer brands such as Gucci, Versace, Armani have a presence in Orchard Street. Marina Bay is famous for the symbol of Singapore, the Merlion. Bugis street, China town and Little India are great for street shopping. Bugis is famous for a wide range of accessories bags, watches etc. China town is famous for Chinese made stuff, Feng Shui, etc. Little India is great for shopping for Indian goods, spices, restaurants. Arab street is famous for Arab food.

Singapore is a vibrant country with a wide range of culinary options. Hawker centers spread across Singapore are a great way to explore local food. Though Singapore cuisine derives from Chinese, Malay and Indian food, there are some dishes which are specific to Singapore. One such culinary delight is the Kaya toast which is a simple toast made of eggs, sugar and coconut milk. Another common dish is Laksa which is a popular noodle soup. The Durian fruit which has a pungent odor is also local to Singapore. Depending on their interests, tourists can engage in elaborate culinary indulgences.
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Singapore Museum

Some little visited places in Singapore are the museum and the philatelic museum. The Philatelic museum is a museum of stamps and postage material of Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia. It is located near the Armenian Street.The Clarke Quay and Boat Quay are great places to explore the nightlife in Singapore. Apart from the tourist attractions within its boundaries, Singapore is also close to Malaysia. The Legoland Malaysia is located in Nusajaya, Johor. The famous islands of Bintan and Batam in Indonesia are also accessible via a ferry ride from Singapore. Overall, Singapore is a vibrant city with a variety of options to embark on various activities.

Friday, August 2, 2013

Top 3 Ski Resorts in France

When it comes to skiing holidays, France is the country that usually pops into my head first. After all, it's pretty famous for its amazingresorts, plus it's nice and easy to get to - and if that's not a winning combination, I'm not sure what is! Of course, the nation's home to a fair few skiing destinations, which means deciding exactly where to go can take longer than you think, especially if, like me, you tend to be quite indecisive.

So, I thought I'd help you out by putting together a list of my top three ski resorts in France. Hopefully, this will set your holiday planning off to a good start. And if any of the below do take your fancy, you can find out more about accommodation and such at companies like Snowchateaux.

1) Tignes
If you're looking for a snow-sure resort, you're not going to do any better than Tignes. Located in the Espace Killy region, it offers skiing from an impressive 3,450 m on the Grand Motte Glacier.
Its snow-sure qualities are one of the key reasons I selected it, but there are more. Personally, I think one of the very best things about Tignes is the simple fact that it's so varied. From lively apres-ski and unusual activities to renowned pistes and an extensive, exceptionally well put together lift system, it really does seem to have it all.
Among my favourite Tignes facts is that you can ski to Val d'Isere - another top ski resort - in just 20 minutes. So, if you come to Tignes, you essentially have the slopes of Val d'Isere at your disposal too, which is a pretty exciting thought.
I also love the fact that there's so much else you can do here, like going ice driving and attempting snowshoe treks. After all, it's always nice to try something a bit different while you're on holiday.

2) La Plagne
Next on my list is La Plagne, a fantastic resort in the valley of the Tarentaise, which is in the Savoie region of France. Forming one half of the vast Paradiski area, La Plagne is home to 225 km of pistes, where you'll find 15 black runs, alongside 72 blue and 10 green. Plus, there's a sizeable off-piste area, as well as a new snow park - 7cube.
It's also worth remembering that La Plagne is one of the highest resorts on the continent (sitting between 1,250 m and 3,250 m), so it's a snow-sure destination. In terms of its layout, La Plagne is spread across four main communes, which it is possibly simplest to look at as mini resorts in themselves. These are Champagny-en-Vanoise, Macot-la-Plagne, Aime and Bellestre.

3) Les Arcs
Last on my list is the famous Les Arcs, which is one of France's best-known ski resorts. What you might not already know, however, is that this forms the other half of the Paradiski area, and from here you can reach the aforementioned La Plagne in just four minutes, as the two are connected by the world's fastest cable car.
What's great about Les Arcs is the variety it offers. Boasting some 200 km of pistes, it has open runs and tree runs, as well as a 7 km long piste that descends 2,026 m. There's also 30 km of cross-country skiing, good snow schools - including Ecole de Ski Francais - and guaranteed snow throughout the season.
Plus, there are traditional villages offering accommodation here, as well as four purpose-built resorts that are more modern. Wherever you choose to stay, though, you'll generally find the local area puts on lots of great events, like firework displays and film screenings.

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