Saturday, 4 April 2009

Your Holidays in Majorca!

Holidays have traditionally been one of the best ways to let out our buckled up stress. There is not a healthier way to wind down than letting loose your senses and going round an island bursting with antiquity and nature.


Finding such islands or holiday destinations has never been so easy; with plenty of holiday spots around the globe you can find everything you need for a terrific holiday. There are superb places in the Balearic Islands which make you want to return again and again.
For the unaware, the Balearic Islands are a cluster of islands associated with the country of Spain. They are the largest of all the islands of Spain - Majorca being one of the most famed holiday destinations for multitudes of people for over 3000 years!

A couple of options for sightseeing for the duration of your holidays in Majorca include the impeccable clean, long beaches and the various old-fashioned villages and buildings.
There are some amazing resorts in Majorca which are worth investigating. Some of the resorts which you can try out are Alcudia, Palma de Majorca, Formentor, Puerto Pollensa and Magaluf to name a few.

Friday, 27 March 2009

Majorca's Coves del Drac

Buried away in Majorca you'll find an experience you will never forget. The Dragons Caves (Coves del Drac) located just outside of Porto Cristo run for over 2KM underground and offer some of the most thrilling sights of Mediterranean geology. The caves have been known about for around 3000 years and are a must see if visiting Majorca.

Tuesday, 24 March 2009

Value Website Host Found!

I bumped into a blog the other day detailing unlimited domain UK website hosting with Farbyte.com.
They are currently offering unlimited web hosting for £4.99 a month. Worth a look I would say if your looking for website hosting!

I'm currently getting to know my way around cPanel, which I'm finding really easy. Let's see how it goes :)

 

My Rent Has Gone Up Again!

My landlord is trying to increase my rent on me again! I was speaking to a friend of mine and it turns out that I don't just have to accept the increase, I can dispute it. I've decide to get a chartered surveyor to have a look at it to see what they can do!