Tuesday 4 December 2012

Top 10 Things To Do When You Visit Gibraltar and the Region


As 2012 closes to an end, many may believe that the Mayans were right after all in predicting the end of the world.  We don’t, we believe that 2013 will bring an end to the economic downturn or at least the beginning of a positive and prosperous year.  Blands Travel have some new products which can be seen as enhancement to experiencing Gibraltar, Spain and Morocco.  Not only do we cater for the original Rock Tours and our other excursions, this New Year call on the Blands Travel team to organise that special experience which will certainly make you think of our proximity when it comes to adventure or leisure.  This region has too much to offer for people to travel to far places in the world to experience the same this region already is enriched with.

Just as a taster, we can organise kite surfing in Tarifa to paint balling in Sotogrande, doom buggies to horse-riding gazing at the panoramic backdrop of Gibraltar.  Camel riding to cooking your own Moroccan cuisine in Fez, Morocco.  The possibilities are endless; my favourite has to be spending the night in your own self equipped tents which really are comfortable in the middle of the Saharan Dessert, have you ever thought of that?

I am to blame for not having written sooner… the Weekly Traveller really needs to pull up his socks when it comes to blogging, well enough about that… have a look at my top 10 travel adventures we would like to organise for you guys in the new year, but what the heck let’s start by least exciting to the most anticipated experience:

10.          Mountain Biking      
       
Sometimes there are just certain Routes you have to take! Why not enjoy the pleasure of bike riding and unrivalled routes… although at number 10, this certainly is an experience as you pace yourself through some routes which you wouldn't call on this region.

9.            Gibraltar’s World War II Tunnel networks. 

A must do while you are in Gibraltar, if you reside in Gib, then come and visit this magnificent network of tunnels and gather a taste of our historic heritage, the tunnels allow you the ability to experience a taste of life for the soldiers of this ‘garrison in the dark'.

8.            Quads in Tarifa. 

At number 8…… an experience to be lived with a group of friends. Having various organised quad routes we are looking to thrill you whilst you enjoy the journey around the Natural Park of the Straights. Driving through tunnels, over the high dunes and across beaches, rivers and bridges, all this while climbing and descending exhilarating heights.

7.            Horse Riding

 Ever wanted to live an unforgettable rising experience, ride a horse through the beaches and dunes of the region, whilst you gaze at Gibraltar’s fantastic backdrop.

6.            Wreck diving    

Gibraltar's has over 30 wrecks to explore; Gibraltar's diving gives another dimension to the adventurer.  Europa Reef is a well-known point for divers and offers the more adventurous underwater explorer the chance to find caves, drop offs and to see actual anchors of Phoenician and Roman ships that still remain on the sea bed. 

5.            Windsurfing
 
We can organise wind surfing trips for you and your group. Imagine the wind acting as your motor and the sea as your destination, come and experience how the locals get away from the hustle and bustle.  With so much wind and such a beautiful setting windsurfing is an incredibly exciting activity.

4.            Hot Air Ballooning 
        
Enjoy the beauty of Marrakesh from above by taking a ride on our hot air balloon flight from La Palmeraie in the north-east corner of the city. As you fly over villages you will have superb panoramic views across the palm grove against the backdrop of the breath-taking Atlas Mountains.  This has to go in an number 4 simply because the top three are simply superb.  However, I would advise doing this next time you travel to Morocco.

3.            Camel Treks in the Sahara

Visiting the Sahara Dessert is a once in a lifetime experience. Envisage riding a camel through the Sahara with nothing around you and no sound apart from the footsteps of the camel on the soft sand. The sky is clear in the day and packed with millions of bright stars at night and a truly peaceful experience, rarely known to most of the busy western world.

2.            Sahara Desert Adventures     
     
Travel through the Sahara like you get to see in films. Get a group together for this as the bedroom tents fits up to three single beds or one large king size bed with the comfort of a hotel room. Each of the tents is linked to each other by smaller compartments which hold facilities such as hot shower, WC and a sink. The restaurant tent has four tables and the whole camp is covered by colourful Berber carpets and cushions.

1.            Skydiving

If you have ever dreamed of such a thing... why not try it.... After all you only live once... you will feel so upbeat you will want to dive again. We respect that you may want to start small... therefore why not try a tandem jump, where without an extensive prior training, you will live an exciting experience, connected to a highly qualified instructor.  I have placed Skydiving as the Weekly Traveller’s Number 1 Experience because we feel it is the most anticipated and adventurous really putting you off your comfort zone!

So there we go… Blands Travel’s top 10 experiences that can be lived in Gibraltar, Spain and Morocco… if you one day decide to actually experience one of our activities do let us know, we are always a phone call or a Facebook post away.

Happy Travelling Everyone



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Tuesday 6 November 2012

Christmas time… 48 days Left



There may well be 48 days left for Christmas and the Christmas lights have not yet been placed.  However, this is no valid reason For Blands Travel to not start promoting our Christmas products.  This year is different… we are feeling that spirit tingling around the atmosphere.. We have not yet played those Christmas carols in the office but we have certainly been hours on the pin board trying to see where we can take our clients this festive season.

If you enjoy the magic of Christmas markets and especially the smell of those charcoaled sausages slowly cooked on German style barbecues… then join us.  Last year the team travelled up to Granada to visit the Christmas market there, may I say the pictures and tales are impressive.  Obviously the markets are not the proper Christmas markets you will see in Dusseldorf, Germany.  However, Spain’s Christmas markets are a must see, it really gets you excited for Christmas.

Christmas Shopping Trips

Christmas, as you will know delivers plenty of presents; the other side to this is empty wallets.  If you still haven’t bought your Christmas presents this year, Blands Travel will take you to two major shopping centres in the peninsula, Area Sur in Jerez and Larios shopping centre .  If you fancy arranging a trip with friends or colleagues to shop till you drop, then just let us know.  We will take you there and back in one piece but with plenty of shopping bags.

Trip to Umbrete

This trip to Umbrete in Seville has been designed so that you can gather a group of friends or even colleagues and get on a bus get your quality Spanish ham, eat well, drink and get back on the bus.  Jamones Pichilin offers the greatest cuts of ham, I personally buy my “pata negra” from them for the last three years and I must say that I still haven’t tried one better.  On the trip you will also have the chance to have lunch at El Rufino… popular with Gibraltarians who travel upto Portugal  this restaurant offers the best Huevos revueltos ( egg, chips and ham diced to make it the best flavour to tackle your taste buds).

Antequera

Who doesn't like Polvorones in the Christmas season, if it’s not your nan it’s your mother who lays them on the Christmas table, you can’t just resist one!  Well come and join us on our tour to Antequera, you will be able to tour the actual factories of la Perla, In time for buying a bunch and then having some well-deserved lunch.  This trip is to be enjoyed by all, I must say I really enjoyed planning this day out as I always had the local community in mind as I know how much they love their polvorones come this time of year.
Just comment on the blog or let us know through our facebook page whether you would like to join us on any of our trips this Christmas.

Keep posted for our next blog on Hints and tips when travelling to Gibraltar!

Happy Travelling

Tuesday 23 October 2012

The Love for Tourism


I could ask everyone in my Google circles or even my Facebook friends if they love to travel or go on holiday.. and I can guarantee you that nearly everyone.. oh what the heck.. everyone would reply to a resounding YES!

Okay.. it may be a yes… then why is it that there is on certain occasions a notion of displeasure when a destination is crowded with tourists.  This summer I visited a few European cities whilst on a cruise holiday.  My experience within certain cities was of irritation and tension.  I do not want to be misinterpreted when I say this as this was on certain circumstances, but there were some unpleasant moments which really do affect the visitor.  Many places around the world especially certain Islands in the Caribbean benefit from what is called the “Tourist Dollar”.  They believe that tourist dollars are the icing on the cake on simple living.  Their lifestyles although wanted by many are basic and keep the locals self-sufficient. Their tropical paradise is a more than decent proposition.   However this is not always the case, certain countries may well depend on the influx of tourism, and it is for this case especially that resident and tourist cohesion need to be materialised by the way of community- visitor programmes which integrate tourism and the local population.

As a local in Gibraltar, I must say that certain initiatives are taken especially in the summer months.  A traditional culinary event is held in the month of June called the Calentita night, here both locals and tourists enjoy the fine food from all walks of life that inhabit in Gibraltar.  Gibraltar is a small community located in the Southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, it enjoys of more than 300 days of sunshine and fantastic scenic settings… what can I say about its people?.. Well, Gibraltarians are warming and will go out of their way to make any daily visitor or tourist welcome to our fantastic destination. If you ever decide to come and visit get in contact with us… we will happily assist you with your travel requirements whilst you are here, plus you can visit the famous apes or travel to Morocco… remember keep this in mind. Last Friday I enjoyed lunch in Gibraltar.. then travelled to Spain to visit some wine bodegas and finished the evening dining exquisitely in Morocco… we can deliver all this within a day.  Enjoy the best of three worlds with Blands Travel.

 

Happy Travelling
 
 
 
 

Friday 7 September 2012

Gibraltar National Day



It is that time of the year again; Gibraltarians will soon be dressing up in red and white.  Gibraltar’s National Day is celebrated annually on the 10th September since 1992. The day commemorates Gibraltar's first sovereignty referendum of 1967. 

This blog entry discovers why this emblematic day has become a highlight in the calendar.  Although the main feature of the day has to be the release of 30,000 red and white balloons which in essence resembles each Gibraltarian citizen, the day is also remembered because of the community and its ability to come together as one.  The vast amount of visitors who travel to Gibraltar on National day are astonished to see everyone in their national colours.  In the past I have personally seen some visitors actually dressed up for the occasion… the day does symbolise Gibraltarian people, however locals are more than happy when visitors join in the scheduled activities.

If someone decides to visit Gibraltar on National day the weekly traveller can guarantee that they will have a fantastic day, from the early hours of the morning until the close of day the different activities and events held throughout the Rock are immense.  As you make you your way to Casemates Square be ready to meet the swarm of locals in red and white, enjoy the vibrant atmosphere and music then expect the eagerly awaited release of the balloons.  After the morning has elapsed, you will notice that all restaurants and bars will start filling up with hungry locals. Make your way to restaurants who will be offering National Day menus…after your tasteful lunch why not wander through town and see what events are being held adequate for you… it may just be that there is some Karaoke fun awaiting….The evening’s highlight is the firework display which marks the end of an eventful day.

Please let us know about your National Day experience, send in memorable photos of the day and get the chance to have your photo on our Facebook page.

Happy Travelling

The Weekly Traveller

Tuesday 21 August 2012


The internet is the future… I don’t think so!




This week was different my fellow bloggers… I was assigned to travel… not the world but the World Wide Web.  May I say that this is even bigger than the world itself… the future is now and that is exactly what Blands Travel has been doing. Blands Travel’s new online platform is simply outstanding, the site is full of interesting features and boasts of having a complete guide and information any visitor to a destination would love to have at their reach.



The website goes beyond the norm, no longer are websites being used to inform clients and simply book your transfer or excursion.  Blands Travel has introduced a new concept in Gibraltar, the use of the “Be Inspired” tool, this fantastic setting allows any client interested in visiting Gibraltar the chance to be enlightened with the many products in line.  Anyone who is interested in visiting but has no idea of what to do in Gibraltar… this really is the tourism bible of Gibraltar, it offers absolutely anything which suits any type of visitor.  The website’s main aim is to enhance the visitors experience once in Gibraltar. 

The website has been created in a user friendly way which can target every type of customer according to their preference.  Lists of gastronomical, nature, adventure, educational and at sea experiences are presented within the Experiences sections.  The story does not end there, not only will our clients be presented with the top tours and excursions in Gibraltar, they will also have the chance of viewing our Spanish and Moroccan products.  By a click of a button, your booking with us will be confirmed.  There is no need to book whilst in Gibraltar, if you for well know you are visiting this fantastic destination why wait?



One other point which is worth mentioning is the fact that the website also acts as a form of directory and event driven handbook.  The site will be updated so that you can view all current and future events in Gibraltar, we will also inform you of any changes in our travel guide.

Do visit our website (www.blandstravel.com) in the following days as we are planning to launch our fantastic website which really does please everyone who intends to visit Gibraltar within the next year. If you need more information with regards to the website please contact the Weekly Traveller comment section.



Watch out for next week’s blog…  I will be writing about a specific location in Gibraltar… I was enquired about this a few weeks back J



Happy Travelling



The Weekly Traveller



Friday 10 August 2012

A taste of the Andalusian city Malaga


Malaga Exposed

When you think of Malaga your first impression always seems to be the same, its where Spain’s favourite Costa del Sol starts.  To a certain point I may have agreed with this perception, until I recently visited the cultural city of Malaga, which may well be the Costa del Sol’s capital city, but in no way whatsoever does Malaga resemble other places down the coast.

The Malaga Convention Bureau recently invited me to visit Malaga on a two day visit of all its cultural and gastronomic places of interest.   I was met by fantastic hosts which really illustrated Malaga in a totally different way to what I perceived it would be.  I remember Malaga to have been a Coastal town with not much significance to what is highlighted in this modern day.  The city has been transformed into a vibrant well-orchestrated metropolitan place in which people who visit Malaga are endured with diverse historical artefacts, buildings, monuments and most of all museums.  I was shown around the historical city centre and was amazed at the curiosity and resemblances between Gibraltar and Malaga… I was told that Malaga did indeed have British influences in the early 18th century.  One small anecdote in which quite struck me was to realise that the lower the baluster in peoples balconies were the wealthier the family.  Although insignificant to many these small well known secrets made my trip enjoyable and informative.

My overall objective out of the trip was to find how Malaga could be attracted for its culture and gastrononmy.. however, this did not mean I did not enjoy other fascinating activities planned.  I enjoyed a sail and fun outing in a Catamaran at very reasonable prices which travelled throughout the coast and enjoyed the panoramic scenery.  In the afternoon a well-deserved visit to the Malaga Automobile Museum was the day’s highlight… being shown the antique cars and having the chance of driving the 1964 Aston Martin driven in one of James Bond’s movies was simply out of this world. Frankly I would recommend anyone to visit this fantastic event driven location in Central Malaga. Soon after this unforgettable trip to the museum we embarked on a gastronomical indulgence, we dined at the Bodega El Pimpi, renowned for its set menu and typical tapas menu.  A sheer delightful evening accompanied with fancy wine made the night extra special.

For more information on Malaga and what you can do there…. Email the Weekly Traveller at excursions@blandstravel.com.



Happy Travelling



The Weekly Traveller

Tuesday 31 July 2012


Why would someone visit Gibraltar? The question answered

Last week I travelled to Malaga for a convention forum.  I will let you know all about it in my next entry.  Well, whilst in Malaga I had the pleasure of meeting some wonderful people who had direct links with the United Kingdom’s tourism industry, what kind of grasped my attention was the fact that I was asked in several occasions what there was in Gibraltar?

My initial reaction was calm and persuasive, Gibraltar has something for everyone! Blurted out in a sheer responsive manner.  I then realised that my answer to the question was short and simple.  Should it have been?…. I quickly realised that a more structural answer should have been given to someone who indeed might be interested in travelling to Gibraltar.  My reaction was to quickly gather their attention, I asked them if they could be so kind as to ask their initial question again… their response was positive and a huge sigh of relief… they stated that they were indeed intrigued by my initial answer…. They wanted to know more about Gibraltar… so there I went…. I told them about our history and our vast range of activities.

On my way back to Gibraltar, in my vehicle without the aid of my music system available.. my only thoughts were on why would visitors come to Gibraltar for their holiday destination.  The answer is quite simple when you think about all the different kinds of amenities and activities in Gibraltar. We are privileged of over 300 days of sunny days along with its beaches and its proximity to another continent as is Morocco… it really is the gateway to the Mediterranean… The shopping experience must also be highlighted, nevertheless, Gibraltar offers much more than it has been noted for before… let Blands Travel offer you all the different options whilst you visit a lustrous destination which does essentially offer something for everyone.

As for the weekly traveller, keep us posted of all your travel arrangements, as we are certain that we can offer you a chance of seeing a different side to Gibraltar!

Happy Travelling

The Weekly Traveller

Photo by Darrell King.


Wednesday 11 July 2012

Travel back in time and step into Gibraltar’s Upper Rock Nature Reserve



Ever wondered what it must feel when you first gaze at the enormous limestone rock standing at the entrance to the Mediterranean?  First time visitors to Gibraltar feel different when they first set eyes on our Rock.  Locals are accustomed to the daily feature that is the Rock, but we should remember that visitors to the Rock are amazed with such an impressive feature which seems awkward with the surrounding setting. 

During my student years abroad in the United Kingdom I remember exactly that feeling as I approached Gibraltar in the 11 50 arrival from Gatwick, slight nerves and eagerness to arrive, then suddenly there it was…

It is for this same reason that this article concentrates on the wonderful features that are available on our Upper Rock Nature Reserve.  Upon your visit to Gibraltar, one cannot forget to visit the Upper Rock.  I recently travelled to the Reserve in search of a new experience, at first I did not know myself what I would discover different.    The different sites as Apes Den and Great Siege tunnels have been vastly renovated which can now accommodate and feature more historical artefacts.

The amount of historical information gathered from the tour is immense; visitors to Gibraltar are guaranteed to learn about the many fascinating stories in relation to our history.  Not only will visitors have the chance to visit the sites they will also leave with a great recollection of history.  

To many Gibraltar is known for the Apes and its VAT shopping, however, Gibraltar offers much more than it actually meets the eye. Visit Gibraltar for its diverse historical knowledge, fascinating landscape views and most importantly visit St Michaels Cave, which is a natural formed cave with its own auditorium.

The most notable features which are worth highlighting are;

St Michaels Cave:
A visit to this cave will certainly intrigue your vision and mind.  The chilling breeze as you enter the cave is a relief from the outside warmth.  Once inside be amazed, it had been several years since I had last visited the cave and I must say that it astounds me every time I visit. Its formations of stalactite’s and stalagmites impress any visitor.

Apes Den:
Since its renovation Apes den has become a functional greeting place between the apes and the daily visitor. My experience was rather impressive as the bus driver was attending to the visitors as he  battled the Barbary macaques from entering the bus, all in all a fun experience and even greater to see  a smile on everyone’s face.

Great Siege Tunnels:
I was quite impressed with the Great Siege Tunnels recent renovation.  New artefacts make these impressive man made tunnels a more impressive feature within the Upper Rock.  The tunnels are equipped with modern equipment which certainly impressed a local visitor and from what I gathered my touring group were also impressed.

In conclusion to my visit to the Upper Rock Nature reserve, I must state that it is a pleasure promoting such a destination as Gibraltar, full of history and vivid in culture, Gibraltar’s tourism product is certainly heading in the right direction towards future visitor satisfaction.

Happy Travelling

The Weekly Traveller

Tuesday 3 July 2012

The Essence of Morocco... A Taste at the Rock Hotel's Khaima Marquee



Greetings Bloggers,

What is the first thing that comes to mind when you first read this title? Well, I will eagerly blog to you how exactly “The Essence of Morocco” was lived throughout a week at the Rock Hotel’s Khaima.  

From the initial moment I stepped into the Marquee I knew this was going to be an unforgettable experience.  Was I wrong? Not at all, the aroma of the exotic  spices, the soft texture of the marquees fabric and the friendly Dadas (expert Moroccan chefs) all created a first time experience in Gibraltar.

The event was organised by The Rock Hotel in association with La Maison Arabe, an hotel-riad in Marrakesh, Morocco.  I had the chance of actually enjoying the different types of staged opportunities at the Khaima,  experiencing the cookery courses was one of the highlights which was enjoyed by the many attendees.  My overall comment on this is “exquisite”, the organisation, friendliness and final outcome was just superb. I would like to extend my gratitude as well as congratulating La Maison Arabe on their superb cooking courses.

Another experience which really brought the feel of Morocco into the Khaima was organised on the final evening.  A traditional Moroccan wines and tapas event hosted by the Rock Hotel in conjunction with Les Celliers de Meknes and Domaine des Ouled Thaleb, both reputable wine companies in Morocco … this truly remarkable event is worth commenting as the night gathered a feel of what the Vineyards in Morocco are currently producing.  The finest wines which originate from the slopes of the Atlas Mountain were tasted by the attendees on the night.

The evenings offered a different dining experience.  A taste of Morocco at the Rock offered the chance for all guests to try out the poolside buffet dinners with menus chosen or influenced by the renowned chefs (dada’s), dishes which certainly got my taste buds going as the intense and rich flavours were simply wonderful. 

Final statement

The Moroccan week was an all-round success and will certainly set a precedent in Gibraltar’s gastronomy, we have become accustomed to the Spanish side of gastronomy which is vivid and delightful, however, Moroccan dining has not yet been fully established in Gibraltar. The future is optimistic for Moroccan dining because I believe that after this superb event, a general interest from the local public and visitors to Gibraltar has been generated… I simply cannot wait for next year.

Happy Travelling


The Weekly Traveller







Monday 2 July 2012

Welcome to The Weekly Traveller


Welcome to The Weekly Traveller, this blog space has been created by Blands Travel. 

You may ask yourself what is the purpose? Well, we believe that travel writing is essential and can be a prime motive in enticing you to travel to that special place.  Our weekly posts written by our members of staff will relive their own experiences and share it with you.  Quality in service is part of our ethos, we want you  to stay informed and always be aware of what we offer, our posts will act as a form of review and you can join us all the way… whether you simply enjoy travel writing.. Or you want to join us on one of our excursions…. Stay informed on The Weekly Traveller.