Building An Authoritative Travel Blog

Authoritative blogs seem all the rage at the moment but what exactly is an " Authoritative Travel Blog ?" Well my understanding of the matter is it is a blog that is not only very informative to the readers but that the information comes from authoritative type people in connection with what they are writing about.

Hopefully my articles below will give an insight on travel and travel related experiences from all over the world from many authoritative writers as they have been there and done that.

Articles will be and are published often and this means current travel experiences and up to date places to visit. If you have also visited these places or wish to comment then please do so remembering this blog is intended to family orientated visitors so please be respectful.

I have seen many fears raised through my article site and feel that any traveller today that, for one reason or another, decides against travel insurance then they are possibly being a little short sighted. We do not want our boats to sink but are happy to carry life rafts. travel insurance is a similar idea. We do not wish to ever claim on it but if things go wrong as they sometimes do it is a benifit to have the insurance.

Tuesday, August 4, 2009

Why Take a Vacation at Cap d'Agde

By Jeremy Fishbourne

A fascinating mix of attractions awaits visitors of Cap d'Agde: the natural setting of land and sea, rich heritage, modern convenience and amenities.

Whether the visitor is a sports lover, a sun worshipper, or a tourist with a whole family in tow, this Mediterranean resort offers some wonderful surprises. And what's more, Cap d'Agde is an accessible destination so that a visitor can either steal in for a brief break or stay for an extended visit.

Tourists are unlikely to find any idle moments while in Cap d'Agde, as four separate vacation destinations can be enjoyed from this resort, a marked contrast to other resorts limited only to a single attraction.

For one, Le Cap d'Agde has been designed as a modern resort with all the amenities, catering to all types of tourists, ranging from families to couples. In addition, the visitors could easily take side trips to Agde, a historic city founded 2600 years ago, or to the picturesque fishing village of Grau d'Agde, and also the quaint village of La Tamarissiere ensconced in a verdant pine forest.

The resort complex for some visitors may just be enough. Already the resort has 11 beaches to choose from, as well as 10 districts all worth a visit. There's the Le Port with its pulsating bars, shops and quayside.

Alternatively, you can explore any of the surrounding nine other suburban districts each with its own charm to discover. With such a variety of choices, you will cherish the thought that while having fun and revelry with fellow tourists there are places that are more laid-back and quieter and not too far away.

The choice is, likewise, large for tourist accommodations. There are hotels, apartments, holiday villas, and campsites available. A central booking office run by the Cap d'Agde Tourist office makes lodging inquiries easy and booking accommodations convenient. An even better alternative is to access the d'Agde website which contains user-friendly accommodation guides for the ideal lodging places.

A modern complex, Cap d'Agde takes pride in having its resort rooted in the city of Agde, a 2600-year old city, rich in history and heritage. A Greek town colony during the 5th century, Agde enjoys a unique geographic location, as it is situated where the Herault River and Canal du Midi join the Mediterranean Sea.

Tracing its origins from a 5th century Greek colony, Agde is also close to Mount Saint Loup, an extinct volcano, which has also contributed in shaping the heritage of the city, mainly its architecture. Many old buildings in Agde are made of the black volcanic rock from Mount Saint Loup.

This you can see in the old city centre which, aside from the architectural curiosity, also hosts artisan shops in its winding streets. It would be ideal for you to visit the city centre on a Thursday as it is the day when a local market opens to sell local wares and crafts.

A charming stroll along the Canal du Midi, in addition, will take tourists to the culinary delights of restaurants and the refreshing ambience of bars. Prospective visitors could pore through the heritage page of the city's website to learn more about Agde and its historical allure.

Another destination that should whet your interest is Grau d'Agde, a small fishing village near the old city and the Cap d'Agde resort. The village rests on the left bank of the River Herault as it empties into the Mediterranean Sea.

Life is much quieter here, but you will find excellent accommodation nonetheless. Here, you'll find a small resort with its own beach and an inviting quayside which is host to a retinue of restaurants and bars. From the village, during peak season, you can take a ferry to another alluring destination, La Tamarissiere.

This destination is likewise a small village where tourists will find the solitude to soothe the rigors of everyday living. La Tamarissiere is a tourist paradise tucked between the beach and the river, with a 200-year old pine forest surrounding the village.

Wrapped in such natural settings of land and water, tourists can indulge in boating, fishing, sailing and windsurfing, as well as camping for a truly refreshing encounter with cap d'Agde.

About the Author:

No comments: