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A Handy Travel Guide To The Canary IslandsAuthor : Rob FrischeSubmitted : 5 Star Hotel Taipei19:32:17    Word Count :     Popularity:   25 Tags:   car hire canary islands, car hire gran canaria   Author RSS FeedThe Irish airline Aer Lingus is looking at 5 Star Hotel Taipeicreating extra flights to the Canary Islands.Situated off the west coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean near Morocco and Cape Verde, the Canary Islands have been a popular choice for European holiday makers over the years.The proposed increase in the 5 Star Hotel Taipeinumber of flights from Belfast to the Canary Islands comes in response to an increased level of holiday bookings to Lanzarote over the last month. The enthusiasm shown for vacationing in the Canary Islands, which are considered to be part of Spain, has 5 Star Hotel Taipeimade the Aer Lingus company think of setting up flights to Tenerife.Lanzarote is a volcanic island which is part of the Canary Island chain and has 5 Star Hotel Taipeisome spectacular scenery including the National Park of Timanfaya.Enda Ce has the highest mountain in Spain, El Teide, a huge volcano which at more than 3,000 metres is the world’s third biggest volcano.Right now it is possible to fly from Manchester to Tenerife and stay at the four star Sun Bahia Principe Tenerife Hotel for prices starting from ?549 per person. This holiday is available from April 17th and the hotel is particularly geared towards families as it has plenty of swimming pools and sports available. Flights arrive at the Tenerife South Reina Sofia International Airport in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, the island’s capitalAer Lingus is doing a roaring trade to the Canary Islands thanks in part to a ticket promotion where seats cost less than a tenner including taxes and airport charges.Of the other Canary Islands which are popular with tourists Gran Canaria is the busiest with many travelers flocking to its capital Las Palmas de Gran 5 Star Hotel TaipeiCanaria.Right now the five star Palm Beach Hotel is offering a seven night deal to Gran Canaria for ?790 per person (based on two people sharing a twin room on half board basis). The hotel can offer guests a large swimming pool set amidst palm filled 5 Star Hotel Taipeigardens, a spa and many specially designed rooms within this retro themed establishment.To take up the deal you need to be willing to fly from London Gatwick international airport on March 30 with Monarch airlines. Visit the Monarch website for more information.The Canary Islands have something for everyone. Fuerteventura is especially attractive to windsurfers, while walkers and hikers may prefer to go to La Gomera which is home to an incredible rainforest. Another nature paradise can be found on the tiny island of El Hierro. El Hierro has been declared at a UNESCO biosphere reserve because of the amazing variety of flora and fauna which can be found there.Author’s Resource BoxRob travelled to the Canary Islands as a guest of Rhino car hire to check out Canary Islands car hire and give some travel tips on car hire Gran Canaria. See the Rhino page here:Article Source:www.1ArticleWorld.com Book into a Hobart hotel to experience the fun Tasmania has to offer, just off the coast of Australia Tasmania offers an Australian climate, a diverse community, history, and celebrations so whether you are coming with friends or family there is something for everyone.Tasmania is an island just off the coast of Australia, and plays host to millions of visitors each year, most tourists choose to book into a hotel Hobart as it is the capital city in Tasmani trip. However you will be surprised at the standard of hotels in Hobart as many new buildings they include all modern appliances and with so many tourists they will look after you 5 Star Hotel Taipeiwherever you stay.Author’s Resource BoxIf you are looking at your options when choosing a Tasmanian holiday deal then search online at Hobart Hotel and find lots of fantastic hotels to suit your holiday and budget.Article Source:www.1ArticleWorld.com  http://www.sherwood.com.tw/en-us/promotions.htm