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New Tenerife Resource

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Tenerife has a new official internet site, report traveldaily.co.uk, who comment:

The Tenerife Tourism Corporation has announced the launch of its new website.

Attracting more than two million visits per year, the newly revamped website (webtenerife.com) has been redesigned to provide better accessibility to information on the island as well as tools to help plan and book holidays to Tenerife.

The content, which is available in English as well as Spanish, German, French and Italian, is divided into five different categories:

Activities, Places of interest, Accommodation, About Tenerife and Useful Information.

Additional content includes a calendar of events, a Tenerife weather forecast, maps, downloadable brochures and further subcategories.

Jose Manuel Bermudez, Vice-president of the Tenerife Island Government and Councillor for Tourism said during the official launch of the website “This new design will allow easy access to tourist information on the island and aims to encourage people to explore the great diversity of Tenerife’s natural landscapes, to embrace its culture and to discover all the options available year round”.

Mr. Bermudez also highlighted the importance of online presence: “Seven out of 10 of our visitors use the internet to search information and plan their holiday. In addition, 12% of people who have stayed in Tenerife visited our website”.

The new website also features Spain’s only multi-product online booking system. The new tool which was developed by Segittur (Spain’s Innovation and Tourist Technologies National Management Society) can be accessed through webtenerife.com and allows visitors to purchase excursions, hotels, flights, car hire, tee times at golf courses and tickets to theme parks.

For more travel news visit www.traveldaily.co.uk and for holidays in Tenerife

Comments from people currently on holiday in tenerife can be accessed via twitter

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Tenerife Holiday Bargains For Recession Hit Brits

Friday, May 29th, 2009

British people, as elsewhere, are facing a recession but also dealing with the declining value of the pound. Banks have lent out too much money. Unemployment is up and manufacturing is down. The current recession is likely due to the credit crunch, combined with the falling price of houses. Britain hasn’t experienced this kind of economic situation since the recession of 1991.

Despite trying times, they aren’t willing to give up their holidays. Instead, British consumers are using the recession to get cheap deals on holidays.

Cheap Holidays for British Tourists

Spending the holidays taking in the sand and sun of beaches on the Mediterranean or taking in the history of a distant country has become second nature to British consumers. In the past, trips to Spain, Turkey, New York and Florida have been pricey. The Internet has helped holidaymakers create less expensive travel plans though. Holidays that used to break the bank are now becoming more affordable. 76 percent of Brits who travelled overseas got a great deal on their last holiday.

Here are a few ways to ensure a good deal on your next trip:

* Check out package deals and all-inclusive plans. Booking your flight, hotel and meals together can usually save holidaymakers time and money.

* Check for cheaper flights at odd times. Catching the red eye isn’t part of an ideal holiday, but it is more affordable and allows holidaymakers to save money and still be able to travel.

* Out of season destinations can be great value and the weather in Tenerife for example is good all year round.

* Compare currency from one country to another to see which destinations are most economical to visit.

* Travel during off-peak months. June and July are peak travel months. Plan a holiday in the off-peak times to get a better deal.

* Look for special offers. Many travel websites offer a deal of the day with cheap fares. For holidays in Tenerife for example visit yourtenerife.net

* Book last minute deals on flights and hotels. If airlines and resorts aren’t booked already, they offer better deals at the last minute to fill their empty spots.

* Locate discount tickets to area attractions before you go. Theme parks and other attractions frequently offer discount coupons and tickets online. A quick search for these can make an otherwise expensive family excursion more affordable.

Using the Internet to Find Cheaper Holidays

Things have changed in the travel industry since holidaymakers have access to the Internet. It relieves the need for a travel agent. You can save money by cutting out the middle man and searching for your own good deal. Now you can book holidays right from the comfort of your own home. You can compare prices of hotels, villas and flights from one site to another. Gaining access to pictures, reviews, prices, hours, maps and more allows consumers to make informed decision about where to book their next holiday.

Now British holidaymakers can compare prices on various travel expenses, decide where their money is best spent and figure out ways to save money. A quick search on the Internet provides a list of travel options that fit in a tight budget. The economic downturn that Britain is experiencing isn’t expected to be long term. Next year is expected to be a year of recovery. Until then, Brits continue to find cheap deals for their holidays in Europe, including holidays in Tenerife

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