If you have decided upon the Alicante region of Spain for your vacation this year, you will want to know how to choose a hotel in this area. There is such a wide choice of hotels in the Costa Blanca region in general, and in the Alicante area in particular that you will certainly be spoiled for choice. Alicante Hotels can range from inexpensive and rudimentary to luxe and expensive. Decide what suits your taste, budget and plans and then go searching.
The best advice is to start your search early. Especially during the high season of summer, you need to book well in advance to get exactly what you want. An early search on the Internet will give you a wide choice in terms of location, price and amenities. You may also want to talk to a travel agent; many times agents get packages of airfare/hotel rates that can't be beat.
If you know of a few hotels that you would consider, you may want to contact them directly. Many times they reserve special rates for repeat customers and these are not listed either on the Internet or with travel agents. If you use all three of these options and compare what you find on the Internet with what you find from a travel agent or directly, you will surely find the best rates.
What should you consider when you are shopping for a hotel in Alicante? Location is always an important consideration. There are many hotels in Alicante's downtown and harbor area. If you are more interested in being by the sea, close to the beaches and having a beautiful view, the harbor area is for you. But if you plan on sightseeing and want to visit museums and eat at fine restaurants, you should consider the downtown area. If you stay in the downtown area, you will not need a car, since most of the attractions are within walking distance.
One of the main decisions you have to make in terms of your hotel choice is level of comfort. A large four or five star hotel will be the most expensive choice, but if you insist on having a gym, swimming pool and concierge services at your disposal and want to be able go to a restaurant or bar right in your hotel, you will make this choice
regardless of the price.
If your budget is a consideration, you probably will not choose such a hotel. But maybe you are only going for a short trip, and an extravagance such as this is worthwhile.
For longer stays, however, saving money on a hotel in order to have funds to see more of the sites (and to afford to do some great shopping!) makes a lot more sense.
3/14/09
Your Travel Safety Guide
When you are on vacation, it may mean that you can let your hair down but you also have to keep in mind that this is definitely not a time to let your guard down. Wherever you may be and whatever you may do, it is important that you keep yourself in the safe zone and this is especially critical when you are traveling. Below are a few traveling tips that can help you have peace of mind while enjoying your vacation time.
Make sure to book your hotel or resort way ahead of time. It is best to know all your travel itineraries, destination and lodging details in advance. If it is your first time to travel to that location or you are not familiar with the place, you may want to get detailed descriptions and instructions on how to get there. This is one way of ensuring that you will not get lost midway. Note that the important numbers that you can call in case you miss or lose your way, this is especially true if you are traveling by car. Directions are very, very important and see to it that you have the right map. Also ask about your resort's security measures beforehand. Choose a hotel that has tight security controls and regulations. Ask about the door locks or about their security personnel. It will make you feel better to know that you are in safe hands during your vacation.
Since you are in a new place, you are more vulnerable to crooks that usually keep an eye on and target unsuspecting tourists. Be very wary of people who may pretend to be hotel personnel. It may very well be a felon in disguise. One thing to remember is to look at their uniforms and IDs. If you are unsure, check with the front desk. Thefts and pickpockets are quite common in hotels and tourist destinations. To fend off the former, you may want to hang around while housekeeping does their job in keeping your room clean. Otherwise, you make sure that your valuables are safely tucked and hidden out of sight; better yet you may want to take them with you. Pickpockets usually work with distractions best. Their moves may include bumping into you, asking for the time, spilling something on you or even tripping in front of you, so be wary.
When traveling, it is advisable that you go with a buddy. This way you have someone to look out for you and vice versa. Most hotels and resorts set up parties for their guests and more often than not, you will have a drink or two. If you should get drunk and wasted, at least you will have someone to carry you back to the hotel room or even watch your back. Drunks are susceptible to theft and date rape. You would not want to be a victim of one or the other. Make sure that your companion is someone you can trust and who can support you when you get wasted. It would defeat the reason if both of you are thrashed and done in.
Make sure to book your hotel or resort way ahead of time. It is best to know all your travel itineraries, destination and lodging details in advance. If it is your first time to travel to that location or you are not familiar with the place, you may want to get detailed descriptions and instructions on how to get there. This is one way of ensuring that you will not get lost midway. Note that the important numbers that you can call in case you miss or lose your way, this is especially true if you are traveling by car. Directions are very, very important and see to it that you have the right map. Also ask about your resort's security measures beforehand. Choose a hotel that has tight security controls and regulations. Ask about the door locks or about their security personnel. It will make you feel better to know that you are in safe hands during your vacation.
Since you are in a new place, you are more vulnerable to crooks that usually keep an eye on and target unsuspecting tourists. Be very wary of people who may pretend to be hotel personnel. It may very well be a felon in disguise. One thing to remember is to look at their uniforms and IDs. If you are unsure, check with the front desk. Thefts and pickpockets are quite common in hotels and tourist destinations. To fend off the former, you may want to hang around while housekeeping does their job in keeping your room clean. Otherwise, you make sure that your valuables are safely tucked and hidden out of sight; better yet you may want to take them with you. Pickpockets usually work with distractions best. Their moves may include bumping into you, asking for the time, spilling something on you or even tripping in front of you, so be wary.
When traveling, it is advisable that you go with a buddy. This way you have someone to look out for you and vice versa. Most hotels and resorts set up parties for their guests and more often than not, you will have a drink or two. If you should get drunk and wasted, at least you will have someone to carry you back to the hotel room or even watch your back. Drunks are susceptible to theft and date rape. You would not want to be a victim of one or the other. Make sure that your companion is someone you can trust and who can support you when you get wasted. It would defeat the reason if both of you are thrashed and done in.
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