The world famous home of skiing, Austria, is an ideal resort
for anyone who enjoys skiing. The fresh alpine slopes, combined
with picture-postcard scenery, and a grand culture of centuries
old make Austria an ideal holiday destination, whether or not
you simply adore skiing like me!
Austria is home to a wide variety of ski resorts, catering
for all abilities and tastes. From the lavishly expensive to
the bargain basement (yet still of a consistently high
quality), Austria has it all, from the highest peaks, to the
snowiest landscapes, and with a bit of research you can find
some really great deals.
When in Austria, you'd be mad not to ski the alps. The dream
of many skiers, the alps span several European countries, and
is a must-ski for an enthusiast. Spend a good few days in
Austria, and dedicate at least one of them to skiing the alps.
You won't regret it, I can promise you that!
If you put in the research work before you leave, you will
generally be able to find some top quality accommodation at low
prices. Whether you are booking within a ski resort, or nearby,
you should consult the internet to find last minute deals which
might help you save money. A good tip to bear in mind is that
the star rating given to accommodation does not indicate
quality. You might be better off in a one star than a three
star for example, given that the star only represents the level
of facilities. Additionally, lower star ratings are usually
cheaper, so you can benefit from quality, reduced price
accommodation if you know where to look. Whatever type of
accommodation you opt for, if you are flexible enough to leave
for your vacation instantly you will benefit from good deals.
Hotels often cut their prices at the last minute, on the basis
that some money for a room is better than no money, and so if
you're prepared to get away as soon as possible, you will find
it can be really cheap, and you can still have a great time all
the same.
On top of that, the internet is home to a variety of low
cost airlines which run no frills', no ticket services. In my
personal experience, I have found these airlines to be as good
as their more expensive competitors, and just as efficient and
comfortable. One word of caution about any airline: make sure
they are equipped to handle skiing equipment. Some companies
will charge a surplus for your skis, so it is important to ask
before you book as to arrangements for bulky or large and
fragile goods.
Another highly recommended purchase is insurance for both
your equipment and yourself. Things do go wrong, on holiday as
well as at home. It is important, therefore to make sure you
are covered. Particularly when you are placing your equipment
in an airplane hold, or when you are indulging in a dangerous
sport like skiing, insurance is important for ensuring you
don't end up high and dry. You can find good deals if you shop
around, and it really is worth the few bucks to get that piece
of mind, and actual backup in case things go wrong. In a word,
it is essential. Don't leave home without it!
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