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18 Jul 2022 | Ed & Sarah's Stress Free Travel Special - Airport, Baggage & Top Travel Tips | 00:25:35 | |
This week we are bringing our listeners some great tips and advice on ways to save time, money and to enjoy stress free travel. How to breeze through airports, avoid baggage problems, save time on queues, save €€€ on airfares and tours.... and much more. These are little secrets of the trade that we have picked up over our many years of travelling. Happy Travels The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
29 Jul 2022 | Marcos Toscani | 00:47:10 | |
Today, I’m joined by Tik Tok sensation and luxury hotel expert Marcos Toscani. Marcos Toscani and Meliá Hotels International With almost 400,000 followers on TikTok, Meliá has launched the new channel with a strategic focus on its luxury products. Hotels such as Gran Meliá Iguazu (Argentina), Paradisus Grand Cana (Dominican Republic) and ME Cabo (Mexico) are among the first hotels chosen by Marcos. “As a Hotel Expert, my goal has always been to experience and show first-hand the best luxury hotels in the world, and I’m very excited to start this partnership with Meliá, where I have already started to choose their most amazing hotels, suites and experiences. TikTok is the top emerging platform and is seeing surprising growth, and I’m really happy to be able to bring my point of view to a hotel chain that I admire and that is always one step ahead, this time in my new role as Meliá TikTok Luxury Expert” said Marcos Toscani, Expert in Hotels. In the heart of fashionable Kensington, this refurbished, 4-star boutique hotel offers Victorian elegance with modern comforts. Gloucester Road Tube Station and London’s museums are just a few minutes’ walk away. Kensington Palace, Hyde Park and Knightsbridge are all just 0.5 miles’ walking distance from Meliá London Kensington Member of Meliá Collection. London tour buses also depart from the hotel's entrance to all of the major attractions. Beautifully appointed, air-conditioned rooms have satellite TV and luxurious, exclusive Dream Beds, custom-designed for the hotel. Guests at the Meliá London Kensington can reach Westminster and the South Bank with just a 10-minute tube ride from Gloucester Road Station. The SW7 restaurant and bar has a sleek, minimalist design with food inspired by traditional British dishes mixed with Mediterranean flavours. I had a terrific stay here, the staff couldn't do enough for me and it felt like a home from home. I loved the welcome bubbles for guests on arrival and the breakfast was delicious. I flew with Aer Lingus to Heathrow and a quick tube ride on the Piccadilly line had me into Gloucester Road station which was all of two minutes walk to the hotel. A big thanks to Giorgia and all the team for a wonderful stay. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
16 Aug 2022 | Wild Florida is in The Travel Lounge | 00:11:57 | |
It's no secret that I'm just wild about Florida so today on the Travel Lounge, I’m delighted to be speaking with the co-founder of Wild Florida, Sam Haught and Director of Sales, PJ Brown, who are here to tell us all about their amazing Wildlife and Safari Park which is an absolute ‘must do’ when you visit Orlando and Florida. This "hidden secret" is a terrific day out and a great way to explore the natural reserves and beautiful wildlife that this area has to offer AND all within minutes of well known theme parks. When it comes to Orlando airboat rides "Wild Florida is simply the best" so the guys tell me. Just a short drive from the Orlando and Disney area, they offer beautiful airboat day tours, relaxing sunset tours and exciting night tours which are a great favourite with guests of all ages. This is Natural Florida at its best! They guarantee that you won’t see any development or homes on your airboat ride, just you and nature! I was lucky enough to have experience Wild Florida’s airboat rides myself a couple of year’s ago and I was captivated by the incredible sense of freedom you experience as you watch the sunset over this beautiful and natural reserve, it was incredible to be immersed in nature just a few miles from the hustle, bustle and lights of the big theme parks. Since my visit they have added an amazing drive through safari and walk through gator park with unique experiences like feeding the giraffes and meeting some laid back sloths. So some real ‘once in a lifetime’ experiences to try out. For more information check out the website - www.wildfl.com There's also a cool video to watch - For more ideas on where to stay when planning your holiday check out nearby Kissimmee in the Orlando area, there are some great villa options as well as hotels and resorts which are perfect when planning a trip with family and friends. Best Place to Stay | Experience Kissimmee The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
30 Aug 2022 | Taking Liberties | 00:27:00 | |
The Liberties has become Dublin's hottest hood. The Hyatt Centric is a great place to stay here and I really enjoyed their wonderful hospitality. In this special podcast on the Liberties, I first chatted with the hotel's MD, Declan Curtis, I met Dean William Morton and Freda Doyle from St.Patrick's Cathedral. We called in to see Amy Ryan from Marsh's Library and enjoyed a wonderful afternoon of whiskey tasting and sightseeing at the award winning Pearse Lyons distillery with Bernard and Grant. The Liberties truly is the beating heart of Dublin. I had a terrific few days being a tourist in my own city and staying at the Hyatt Centric Hotel, part of the Hodson Hotel Group. Declan Curtis the MD at the Hyatt told me the very interesting story about building the Hotel. During the late 18th and 19th century, The Liberties was dominated by great brewing and distilling families, most notably the Guinness family, who from 1759 built and developed the world’s largest brewery at St James’s Gate. Renowned distillers Powers, Jameson, Millar and Roe were all located here, creating a Victorian cityscape of chimneystacks, mills, malthouses and bustling streets. The area even had its own harbour linking it to the Grand Canal, and a mini-railway through the St James’s Gate brewery to the River Liffey quays. However this industrial wealth and prowess went hand in hand with dire poverty and often horrendous living conditions. The 19th century Liberties had notorious slums which in turn spurred a number of enlightening housing developments by the Earl of Meath and the Guinness and Power families in the latter years of the century. The now-charming enclaves about Gray Street and John Dillon Street were originally examples of modern new homes built for the working class by the Dublin Artisan Dwelling Company, while the Iveagh Trust Buildings on Patrick Street remain beautiful examples of the first ‘flats’ built for Dubliners. The ancient ‘liberties’ were finally abolished and subsumed into the city in the 1840s, however the name ‘The Liberties’ remained and became primarily to mean the old Earl of Meath’s Liberty. While the fortunes of the area declined in the 20th century, Thomas Street and Meath Street remained the quintessential heart of Auld Dublin, renowned in song and story. The area has produced its fair share of storytellers, master musicians, street characters and thespians. Today, it retains its distinctive character and curious detachment from the life of the wider city. It’s a place to discover and enjoy: a place of evocative place names, engaging architecture, vibrant street life and strong community spirit. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
23 Nov 2022 | The Maine Adventure - The Katahdin Frontier | 00:17:00 | |
Maine is home to many mountains and several state parks but there is only one mile-high Katahdin, the northern terminus of the Appalachian Trail, located in the glorious Baxter State Park. Located right “next door” is the Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument. We were joined on Travel Talk recently by Eric Goodwin the strategic Consultant for Katahdin Tourism. "These incredible places are right here in the Katahdin Region" https://www.katahdinmaine.com/ https://www.nps.gov/kaww/index.htm The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
10 Jan 2023 | Lovin Lisbon | 00:21:24 | |
It’s possible to spend months in Lisbon and discover something new every day but if you only have a weekend, you can still walk away with a memorable impression of the city. In this Podcast, we explore Portugal’s capital in 48 hours. One of the must-do experiences in Lisbon is riding the bright yellow 28 tram. To enjoy it at its best, get up early to avoid the tourist and commuter crowds. These trams are operational antiques, carrying people up and down Lisbon’s hilly streets since the 1930s. Buy a weekend travel pass, catch the tram at Praça da Figueira and bounce between Lisbon’s coolest neighbourhoods. Passing more landmarks in one swoop than any other line, the 28 will take you past the Sé Cathedral (Lisbon’s oldest church) and the Estrela Basilica (a convent constructed on the orders of Portugal’s Queen Mary I). This ride takes only 40 minutes, so there is plenty of time left of your morning to explore. Please subscribe and leave a comment - Happy Travels - Ed & Sarah The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
10 Jan 2023 | Malaga, Picasso and The Caminito del Rey | 00:22:40 | |
Malaga is the third oldest city in Western Europe after Lisbon and Cadiz, and its historical centre is a pleasure to explore. The streets are covered in marble tiles and there are beautiful buildings around every corner, including the magnificent Cathedral of Malaga. In typical Spanish fashion, the streets are lined with tapas bars where locals gather to socialise – the city is bursting with energy.From beach days to city strolls, Malaga city has so much to offer, however, the region of Andalucia is packed with possibilities too. There are seven UNESCO World Heritage Sites located here, as well as the beautiful cities of Seville and Cordoba. There are many day trips from Malaga to choose from. Tours to Rhonda, the Alhambra in Grenada, as well as Tangier in Morocco are the most popular, but I urge you to visit one of Spain’s best kept secrets – the Caminito del Rey. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
14 Feb 2023 | South Africa, The Rainbow Nation - Take a Dive into its Culture and Lifestyle | 00:25:29 | |
South Africa’s diverse melting pot of cultures has earned it the nickname the ‘Rainbow Nation’, a moniker that mirrors the country’s colourful local life. The beauty of South Africa is there are so many ways to dive into its culture – Ed and Sarah have both travelled extensively in SA and just love to chat about it... Wildlife lovers should head to Hermanus, known as one of the finest whale-watching hotspots on the planet. You can spot the likes of southern right whales from the shore. Head into the town to discover charming boutique shops and cafes where you can meet the locals and feast on fresh produce. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
26 Apr 2023 | "Now That’s New Jersey" | 00:12:00 | |
From theme parks to national parks, world-class museums to celebrity beach resorts, there are so many things to do in New Jersey - In this special podcast Ed and Sarah tell Classic Hits FM's, Trina Maher's why New Jersey is a fascinating state that is often overlooked, partly because of its more famous neighbour, New York. It’s the most densely populated state in the country, and its home to some of the world’s most famous tourist destinations. But what is New Jersey known for and what makes this state well worth a visit? HISTORY, CULTURE, AND TRADITIONS NEW JERSEY IS KNOWN FOR New Jersey is also known for its wine industry. There are more than 50 wineries in the state, producing everything from sparkling wines to fruit-based liqueurs. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
03 Oct 2023 | Pure Belfast meets Niall Mc Kenna | 00:30:02 | |
Welcome to the Pure Belfast Podcast - In the first episode we are joined by award winning chef and restaurateur - Niall Mc Kenna. Belfast man Niall has been cooking since the age of 14 and in the course of his career spent 12 years training under the likes of Michelin starred Chefs Nico Ladenis, Gary Rhodes at The Greenhouse and City Rhodes and Marco Pierre White at The Canteen. He also worked in the prestigious Avenue Restaurant in Mayfair and at the Notting Hill Brasserie before returning to Belfast to set up his own restaurant in 2003. Niall has cooked for some serious celebrities and famous faces - Princess Diana, Prince Charles, Liam Neeson and Jamie Dornan to name but a few! His new restaurant, Waterman and his cooking school has been receiving rave reviews from food critics and the public alike... Niall himself was named a Tourism Hero by industry chiefs for his contribution to the hospitality sector and his ground-breaking Apprentice Programme. Niall has also starred in the BBC TV programme - Great British Menu - I was delighted to experience a first for me when I met up with Niall recently - cooking on a podcast... now that's just totally "Pure Belfast" The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
12 Oct 2023 | Pure Belfast - Titanic Belfast & Titanic Hotel | 00:35:51 | |
Welcome to the Pure Belfast Podcast - In this week's episode I'm talking to Eimear Kearney, Head of Marketing and Communications at Titanic Belfast and Adrian McNally the General Manager of Titanic Hotel Belfast. Eimear tells me about about The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
10 Nov 2023 | Pure Belfast - City of Music | 00:54:15 | |
Welcome to a harmonious journey through the captivating soundscape of Belfast which is now officially recognised as a UNESCO City of Music. In this special episode of "Pure Belfast - Sound of Music," we embark on an auditory adventure that takes us through the storied musical history of this vibrant city, a place that has given birth to legendary artists like Van Morrison, Ruby Murray, and Snow Patrol. Next, we are joined by Cameron Menzies, the visionary head of NI Opera, an institution that has earned acclaim far beyond the city's borders, with an Irish Times Award to its name for "Into the Woods". Cameron shares his insights into the dynamic world of opera and its connection to Belfast's musical landscape. Check out what's on at NI Opera
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27 Oct 2023 | Pure Belfast - Titanic Distillers & Thompsons Dry Dock | 00:16:15 | |
Titanic Distillers Belfast - The pump house and neighbouring dry dock catered for White Star liners such as Olympic and Titanic more than 100 years ago, and it’s now the site of the city’s first working whiskey distillery in almost 90 years. The brainchild of Peter Lavery, Stephen Symington and Richard Irwin, Titanic Distillers at Thompson Dock opened to the public earlier this year. Almost £8m has been invested to convert the pump house into a distillery and visitor centre, where guests will be able to sample some of Titanic Distillers’ products. Visitors can also enjoy a guided tour of the exterior dry dock, which includes a 66-step descent to where the Titanic last rested on dry land. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
17 Nov 2023 | Pure Belfast - Writers and Chambers of Distinction | 00:45:41 | |
Paul McVeigh, born in Belfast, began his career as a playwright before moving to London where he wrote comedy shows, which were performed at the Edinburgh Festival and in London’s West End. He briefly returned to theatre in 2022, with ‘Big Man’ at the Lyric Theatre, Belfast, which won an Irish Times Theatre Award. Paul's short stories have been published in literary journals and anthologies, read on BBC Radio 5 and commissioned by BBC Radio 4. The Good Son (2015) is his first novel and was shortlisted for The Guardian’s ‘Not The Booker’ Prize. He received The McCrea Literary Award in 2015. Paul’s blog for writers gets over 40,000 hits a month and has had over 1 million visitors. His short story series "The Circus" aired recently on BBC Radio 4 and is available on BBC Sounds. The Harrison Chambers of Distinction Instagram: @theharrisonbelfast The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
05 Nov 2024 | Derry Girls star Kathy Kiera Clarke returns to Northern Ireland for a Cosy Break | 00:16:41 | |
We are so delighted to welcome Kathy Kiera Clarke, or Aunt Sarah from Derry Girls to the The Travel Lounge. One of the main stars in the smash hit comedy series, Kathy recently embarked on her own giant adventure to explore some of the places and experiences that you can embrace in Northern Ireland. Mister Northern Ireland himself, Ed Finn thoroughly enjoyed this "not so wee" chat with Kathy. “I’m born and bred in Belfast and it’s always lovely to come home. Every time I come back it seems like there is something new to see, there is a real vibrancy about the place" To plan your next giant adventure in Northern Ireland this autumn and winter or to find Kathy’s itinerary, visit discovernorthernireland.com and check out - Kathy's Giant Adventure Home The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
17 Apr 2020 | State of Travel in Covid 19 | 00:48:55 | |
The Travel Lounge podcast is hosted by travel expert Sarah Slattery and award-winning travel journalist Ed Finn. In this episode Ed & Sarah discuss trending questions people are having around the current state of the travel industry, and talk to special guest Ciara Foley Owner of Platinumtravel.ie for her perspective on what it is to be a travel agent during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
01 May 2020 | To refund or not refund? - That is the Question - but what is the answer? | 00:45:14 | |
In this weeks Episode we have an exclusive interview with Sarah Fischer - Air Passenger Rights Manager, at the Commission for Aviation Regulation Ireland (CAR). We spoke to Sarah about EU legislation regarding refunds for cancelled flights, which is affecting so many people right now. Sarah definitively answered our questions, and left us in no doubt regarding passenger entitlements under regulation EU 261. You've heard the fiction now hear the facts. The web-site mentioned in this episode is www.flightrights.ie The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
15 May 2020 | When will we fly the friendly skies? | 00:48:05 | |
In this weeks episode our guest is Martina Coogan the Country Sales Manager for Ireland for United Airlines... We talk to Martina about the current state of affairs of the airline industry and also about her favourite places to travel. We cover the latest developments with the EU and also the easing of restrictions. When will we travel again? What countries are opening up now? What Airlines are flying from June? tune in to find out more... The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
29 May 2020 | Staycation Covidential - What will it be like holidaying in Ireland this year? | 00:41:45 | |
This week's episode is all about 'Staycations'. We discuss what's happening behind the scenes, as Irish hotels are getting ready to open on the 18th of July. We chat to Con Horgan proprietor of the 4-star Castlerosse Resort in Killarney and Nicky Logue, the General Manager of the 5-star Intercontinental in Dublin. We dive into discussing hotel swimming pools and ask when hotel bars can open? How is the industry going to cope with social distancing, and how do they plan to maintain that legendary Irish hospitality that we all love and hold so dear. Tune in and subscribe to find out more... Email your travel questions and queries to info@thetravellounge.ie The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
12 Jun 2020 | Airlines and Airports - Masked Track | 00:41:53 | |
While the coronavirus pandemic has all but devastated the travel industry, most experts agree that travel will rebound — it's just a question of when. Major airlines have made it clear that losing business for summer is now a challenge to their very survival. Airlines are scrambling to get travellers flying again, and both airlines and airports are rethinking their safety and health regulations to earn passengers' trust and avoid the virus' spread. Today we are joined by two guests Matt Tarrant from Qatar Airways and Siobhán O' Donnell from the DAA to discuss how flying and Airports will change forever. Qatar's inflight crew now wear full-body personal protective equipment suits as well as safety goggles, gloves, and masks. Matt tells us that this is "to provide even greater reassurance to customers in addition to enhanced hygienic measures already in place." We wouldn't be surprised if other airlines started adopting similar measures. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
10 Jul 2020 | Travel Limbo & Majestic Munster Vales | 00:22:19 | |
“Families across Ireland who booked their summer holidays months ago, before the Covid-19 pandemic ever arrived, have been left in limbo. "They don't know if they will be permitted to travel or whether they will lose thousands of euro that they have already spent. “The government is giving people no answers. “As other European countries are preparing to welcome tourists later this summer, those who arrive on our shores from overseas are being told to self-isolate for 14 days. Staying nearer home we discover Ireland's Munster Vales - This is authentic Irish country life, charming villages and vibrant market towns, restaurants, shops, bars and cafés, wonderful accommodations where the breakfast is as hearty as the welcome. Experience legendary Irish evenings, packed full of story and song. Live Ireland in the Munster Vales. - www.munstervales.com Email your travel questions and stories to info@thetravellounge.ie The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
10 Aug 2020 | The insiders guide to Kilkenny, including where to stay, where to dine and its top attractions. | 00:39:27 | |
This week we visit the enchanting county of Kilkenny. Steeped in history, with beautiful countryside and an amazing food scene, Kilkenny has got it all. Back from recent staycations in Kilkenny, Ed and Sarah talk about staying in Mount Juliet and Lyrath Estate, both 5-star luxury hotels. They also chat about the many activities available in Kilkenny including Falconry and canoeing, as well as its top attractions such as Kilkenny Castle, Woodstock Gardens, Highbank Orchards and Jerpoint Abbey. Sarah faces her fears on Ireland's longest zipline in Castlecomer Discovery Park while Ed samples all the culinary delights of Kilkenny. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
25 Sep 2020 | Daycations in Dublin & The Latest on International Travel | 00:31:27 | |
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27 Nov 2020 | Christmas Travel Requirements & Wow Winter Specials | 00:32:24 | |
With many people travelling over Christmas, we answer the question on everyone's mind - do you need to quarantine if you show a negative PCR test on arrival in Ireland? We make sense of the new EU Traffic Light system for travel and discuss why a trip to the Canary Islands might be the best chance of some winter sun. We also talk about some great ideas for holidaying at home over the festive season, and the super hotel deals that are available from January - April in Ireland.
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23 Jul 2021 | Ambassadors for Spain - Valencia a locals guide to the city of paella, playas and art nouveau elegance | 00:20:23 | |
We are delighted to be partnering up with the Spanish Tourism Office for our new Ambassadors for Spain series - Every week we will interview some terrific Irish guests who have made Spain their home. We will get their unique perspective and the insiders track on what to do and see in each region from Valencia to Murcia, from Tenerife to Galicia. In the Podcast you will hear about incredible Irish connections to Spain and where to go for the best value tapas and discover where all the locals like to go....plus some great tips on our Ambassadors favourite beaches and top sights not to miss in each area. Today we start off the series with the editor of The Valencian Magazine, Eugene Costello. Two decades of bold development have given Spain’s third largest city some of the most striking architecture in the country, adding to the wealth of elegant Art Nouveau buildings that line the streets, as well as Gothic, Baroque and Renaissance monuments. Located by the sea and surrounded by Mediterranean style market gardens makes Valencia one of the top places in Spain for eating out. It has a flourishing restaurant scene and gastronomic events all year round. Don't miss the Aqua de Valencia. www.spain.info The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
09 Aug 2021 | Ambassadors for Spain - Magical Hidden Murcia with Brendan Dwyer | 00:25:03 | |
Our second guest on The Ambassadors for Spain series is Irish Expat Brendan Dwyer who lives in Murcia and works as GM in the 5 star award winning La Finca Resort in Alicante, Spain. Brendan has worked for over 20 years in some of the most iconic hotels and brands including Vice President Global of Sales EMEA for Hyatt Hotels. Brendan really captures the essence of Murcia in this week's podcast and he shares his top tips and the insiders guide to discovering this wonderful region. Murcia is known as the garden of Europe, producing first-rate fresh produce all year round. It's a cooking enthusiast's dream, as every good cook knows, you just can't go wrong with top-quality ingredients. Murcia has some of the most beautiful scenery in Spain - with the placid, welcoming waters of Mar Menor, a lagoon cut off from the Mediterranean by the lido-style sandbank of La Manga, hugging the rugged cliffs and coves of Calblanque, with its secluded beaches. You can happily lose yourself in the meandering streets of wonderful historic towns like Cartagena and Lorca. The glories of Murcia city grow on you as pedestrian-only, shop-lined lanes lead into one enticing café-lined square after another, each with its own architectural gems, whether it's the imposing 15th-century cathedral or the impressively ornate Church of San Juan de Dios. #VisitSpain #RegiónDeMurcia @murciaturistica The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
12 Aug 2021 | Live in Benidorm... Work from Paradise.... | 00:25:15 | |
In the third episode of Ambassadors for Spain we are delighted to chat with Ian Byrne, originally from Monkstown Co. Dublin. The manager of two Irish bars in Benidorm, The Tavern and The Church, Ian is well known locally as a Stand Up Comedian and also manages a property agency and was previously an english teacher in Valencia. In this episode Ian tells us why he loves living in Benidorm and what it has to offer. Once a quiet fishing village, Benidorm has been transformed by mass tourism over recent years and today the "NEW" Benidorm has launched itself as a new Hub for Digital Nomads. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
23 Aug 2021 | Castile and Leon - The Heart and Soul of Spain | 00:37:21 | |
We continue our Ambassadors for Spain series this week with Colm Mullen chatting to us from what some refer to as the "Soul of Spain" Castile and León is a treasure trove of historic sites and impressive landscapes. It has a whole host of places which are well worth visiting, including towns like Avila, Salamanca and Segovia (all three World Heritage Cities) and unique attractions such as Burgos Cathedral and the Atapuerca archaeological site, which contains traces of the first settlers in Europe. The famous Way of Saint James also runs through the Castile-León region, and is one of the world's most important pilgrim routes. Literally dotted with hundreds of mediaeval castles and fortresses. This region is a real witnesses to the area's rich historic and sometimes turbulent past. With its tiny villages, wide open spaces, changing landscapes, and it's historic cities and stunning cathedrals, this is an area for anyone wanting to explore the real Spain. Colm lives in the beautiful city of Valladolid. It’s known for medieval religious sites like the Spanish Gothic San Pablo Church, with a history dating from the 1400s. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
31 Aug 2021 | Tenerife, an insider guide to the Island of Eternal Spring | 00:26:05 | |
This week in our Ambassadors for Spain series we chat to Fiona McAndrew who has lived in Tenerife for over 34 years. Fiona has worked in Tourism for many years in Tenerife and she tells us what a wonderful place Tenerife is and specially how friendly the people are there. Tenerife is famous for its beaches of course, ( 72 listed on the tourist board website at least) on which to stretch out, switch off and get that gorgeous shade of bronze. Tenerife however is a multi-faceted island and everywhere you look there are man-made and natural attractions to be had, from stargazing in Europe’s clearest skies to conquering the planet’s third-largest volcano, and from splashing around in the world’s most popular water park, to getting within touching distance of dolphins in the wild. You can’t get to the very top of Tenerife’s omnipresent volcano, Teide, without a prearranged pass, but you can get to within 600 ft by cable car. The views are spectacular, but it’s the sheer sense of scale that will really take your breath away. What you see above ground is only the tip of what is one of the three largest volcanoes on the planet. Tenerife really has everything and of course is a golf lovers paradise. I recently stayed in the Green Garden Resort and just loved it. Fiona tells us her top tips for her favourite beaches and places to visit. We spoke to Fiona last July and of course travel has fully opened up since then and travel to Tenerife is back with a bang. For full details visit www.spain.info and for Fiona's hotel recommendations visit www.royalgardenvillas.com The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
06 Sep 2021 | Gran Canaria - Island of a Thousand Sunsets..... | 00:21:06 | |
In this week's Ambassadors for Spain series we meet Eoin Flynn in Gran Canaria. Here is an island full of surprises with its volcanic landscape, lush pine forests, secret rocky coves and swathes of sand dunes. Year round good weather, historic towns, a calendar of unusual festivals and superlative cuisine and wines. Eoin Flynn moved to Gran Canaria 10 years ago. An Irish International Mountain runner and an english teacher, he reveals the locals insider track on this beautiful Island. Eoin also tells us about the traditional festival of Our Lady of Rosario de AgüimesThis festival, which takes place in the town of Agüimes in Gran Canaria, attracts a multitude of visitors each year, as it brings one of the oldest Canary Island traditions back to life. This is the “traída del agua y el gofio”, a lively, joyful event that re-enacts the old custom of taking corn, barley, or wheat to the mill to be ground into gofio, a kind of flour that’s used in many different ways and is still an essential part of Canary Island cuisine today. On this day, people head for the mills, and along the way gofio is distributed and there’s music and dancing. Afterwards it’s back to the town, and water is sprinkled down on everyone from the balconies of the houses. The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com | |||
14 Sep 2021 | Lanzarote - A Unique Island | 00:25:39 | |
Lanzarote is unlike anywhere else on earth, with its beautiful climate, jaw-dropping scenery and dramatic volcanic history. Three hundred years ago, the island suffered the longest and most brutal volcanic eruption the planet has ever seen - it was a raging cauldron for six years - and yet today Lanzarote is a holiday paradise. On this week's Ambassadors to Spain series The Travel Lounge in association with www.discovernorthernireland.com |