Friday, August 29, 2014

Top Ten Dogs For Men

Top Ten Dogs For Men

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Man's Best Friend

To refer to a dog as a man dog, is just to suggest that these breeds of dogs would be more suited to some male lifestyles than other dogs.

I didn't really think of myself as a dog person, not until I got what is referred to as a man dog. Growing up, my parents had three Yorkshire terriers and even though they were fun when I was a younger child, as I became a teenager I had no interest or patience for the terriers, they become more of an annoyance, especially having to clean up after them, as they would be in doors for long periods of time alone, away from humans at least.

A couple of years ago my wife came home with a puppy, you could hear the commotion as she rushed up the path with our daughter. She walked in the door and thrust the most sorrowful looking hound I'd ever seen in front of me. The dog's head was the same size as her body and her ears seemed to touch the floor, she shaking and scared, after seeing her stood there like she was alone in the world. The question ?can we keep her' was rhetorical. Lucky for me she grew into a man dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback. Which was just as well, to keep her company, the rationale; we adopted another dog, a rat-esque Heinz 57, named Roxey.

They say that you can tell a lot about a person from the car they drive, the books they read, the company they keep and their choice of dog. Is there a relevance to a man's choice of hound for his BFF and what type of personality he has.

Here are my top ten breeds, historically favoured by men that suit certain lifestyles. I would suggest as a potential partner his lifestyle choices should be scrutinised not his embarras de choix; or four legged friend, if you want to know something about his persona.
 
 

Rhodesian Ridgeback

African Lion Hound

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ridgeback_sitting.jpg Referred to as Lion fighters, named so because Lions were afraid of them as they were used to keep the lions at bay until the hunters arrived on the scene, they were also used to hunt other big game and are said to be fierce enough to kill a baboon on their own.

Kennel comment: these Dogs don’t need much exercise but of course they benefit from it according to the dog whisperer, exercise seems to be the key to most dog problems.

I have one of these hounds, okay with a whiff of boxer in her, she stays close to the house, buries bones and then digs them up to check it’s still there, guards it for hours and then decides to eat it. which is good on a Sunday when you Just want to chill and have no attention seeking hound dogging you for love.

More Information on the Ridgeback

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Rhodesian Ridgeback

Bull Terrier and Miniatura

Pit Bull

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bull_terier_i_bull_terier_miniatura_d46.jpg English Bull Terrier also known as the Bull Terrier, Pit Bull, American Pit Bull they have a pointed nose and beady triangle-shaped eyes.

I couldn't mention the Pit Bull without visiting the phrase: ‘It's not how big the dog is in the fight, it's how big the fight is in the dog.’

For its size ratio, Bull terriers are the ultimate power packer, solid muscle dogs. They can also be stubborn and comical. The Bull terrier has had a bad rap for a long time because certain previous owners chose to train them, torment them and brutalise them in the name of toughening them up. Which, inevitable made them vicious. If any dog is treated this way the same effect would happen.

On the flip side if these dogs are treated right, with some affection, the dog will reciprocate. Bull terriers are best integrated with other dogs from an early age because they do have a natural protective nature, which can become fierce.

More Information on the Bull Terrier

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Man's Best Friend

To refer to a dog as a man dog, is just to suggest that these breeds of dogs would be more suited to some male lifestyles than other dogs.

I didn't really think of myself as a dog person, not until I got what is referred to as a man dog. Growing up, my parents had three Yorkshire terriers and even though they were fun when I was a younger child, as I became a teenager I had no interest or patience for the terriers, they become more of an annoyance, especially having to clean up after them, as they would be in doors for long periods of time alone, away from humans at least.

A couple of years ago my wife came home with a puppy, you could hear the commotion as she rushed up the path with our daughter. She walked in the door and thrust the most sorrowful looking hound I'd ever seen in front of me. The dog's head was the same size as her body and her ears seemed to touch the floor, she shaking and scared, after seeing her stood there like she was alone in the world. The question ?can we keep her' was rhetorical. Lucky for me she grew into a man dog, a Rhodesian Ridgeback. Which was just as well, to keep her company, the rationale; we adopted another dog, a rat-esque Heinz 57, named Roxey.

They say that you can tell a lot about a person from the car they drive, the books they read, the company they keep and their choice of dog. Is there a relevance to a man's choice of hound for his BFF and what type of personality he has.

Here are my top ten breeds, historically favoured by men that suit certain lifestyles. I would suggest as a potential partner his lifestyle choices should be scrutinised not his embarras de choix; or four legged friend, if you want to know something about his persona.

Rhodesian Ridgeback

African Lion Hound

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Ridgeback_sitting.jpg Referred to as Lion fighters, named so because Lions were afraid of them as they were used to keep the lions at bay until the hunters arrived on the scene, they were also used to hunt other big game and are said to be fierce enough to kill a baboon on their own.

Kennel comment: these Dogs don’t need much exercise but of course they benefit from it according to the dog whisperer, exercise seems to be the key to most dog problems.

I have one of these hounds, okay with a whiff of boxer in her, she stays close to the house, buries bones and then digs them up to check it’s still there, guards it for hours and then decides to eat it. which is good on a Sunday when you Just want to chill and have no attention seeking hound dogging you for love.

More Information on the Ridgeback

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Rhodesian Ridgeback

Bull Terrier and Miniatura

Pit Bull

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Bull_terier_i_bull_terier_miniatura_d46.jpg English Bull Terrier also known as the Bull Terrier, Pit Bull, American Pit Bull they have a pointed nose and beady triangle-shaped eyes.

I couldn't mention the Pit Bull without visiting the phrase: ‘It's not how big the dog is in the fight, it's how big the fight is in the dog.’

For its size ratio, Bull terriers are the ultimate power packer, solid muscle dogs. They can also be stubborn and comical. The Bull terrier has had a bad rap for a long time because certain previous owners chose to train them, torment them and brutalise them in the name of toughening them up. Which, inevitable made them vicious. If any dog is treated this way the same effect would happen.

On the flip side if these dogs are treated right, with some affection, the dog will reciprocate. Bull terriers are best integrated with other dogs from an early age because they do have a natural protective nature, which can become fierce.

More Information on the Bull Terrier

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Bull Terrier Brand

Doberman Pinscher

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Doberman_Pinscher_down.jpg Doberman Pinschers are used as guard and police dogs. The US Marines in WW2 trained them as attack dogs and the Germans soldiers referred to them as “Teufelshunde”, Devil Dogs, which they also referred to US marines as in the 1st world war, because of the high ferocity of their fighting. Now days these are extremely popular dogs in the USA and around the world and are well behaved pets.

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Greyhound

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Greyhound.crop..JPG On land, only a cheetah can accelerate faster over a short distance, greyhounds can reach average speeds of 43 mph. These dogs are said to be loyal and loving dogs and sensitive, they only need half hour exercise and can sleep for most of the day so these can be kept in apartments.

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Greyhound Obstacle Race

Staffordshire Bull Terrier

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Staffordshire_Bull_Terrier_brindle_portrait.jpg Another dog that has had negative press in the past, but still remain a popular breed in the UK.
They can either take a lot of exercise or not, this muscular dog is intelligent and loyal. These dogs are closely related to the Bull Terrier and share its dog fighting ancestry; although these dogs are fearless they are a stable breed and can be affectionate, both with its human owners and other dogs.

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Red Staffordshire Bull

Jack Russell Terrier

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Jack_Russell_catching_ball.jpg The Russel terrier or Jack Russel, came from an early 19th century dog breeder called Reverend John Russell. These dogs are said to be one of the most intelligent pure breed dogs and need a lot of attention and exercise. Suited for the more adventurous and physical owners.

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Weimaraner

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Tara_de_la_Legende_de_Faublas,_a_long-haired_female_Weimaraner_%282005%29.jpg Also a big game hunter, including bears, Weimaraner dogs make great companions but aren’t for slouches as they need walking several miles a day.

Weimaraner where originally used by Royalty for hunting large game, like Boar and Deer and are popular gun dogs. Their web feet make them great swimmers.

These dogs where bred in the early part of the 19th century and was a favourite of a German Duke whose court was in Weimar.

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Border Collie

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Chloeonly.jpg Border Collies are working dogs and were used to herd sheep and other livestock on the Anglo-Scottish border, hence the name. Collies are acrobatic and energetic and said to be the most intelligent dogs in the world, extremely focused and loyal.

These dogs need a lot of attention, so they would suit the more athletic and someone with spare time, or who can make time, like the unemployed or self-employed.

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Border Collie Puppies

German Shepherd

http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:German_Shepherd_Dog_sitting_leash.jpg German Shepherd or Alsatian is originally from Germany as its name suggest and was used as a herding dog.

This dog is very popular and extremely obedient and protective of its owners, they are a favourite among the military and Police and the highest registered dog in the USA. These dogs, like most, can be trained to be an affectionate companion or a scary vicious dog. Which one, says a lot about the owner.

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Two German Shepherd Puppys

Dog Holding American Flag

I'll Be Your Dog

Bulldog

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Clyde_The_Bulldog.jpg Bulldog also known as British Bulldog and variations like the American Bulldog and the French Bulldog. This is not a sporting dog, intolerant to heat and known for their stubbornness. They are ideal for indoors types and couch potatoes.

The Bulldog is a popular mascot dog in America, used by several Universities and is also synonymous with Sir Winston Churchill and representative of England. It is also the official mascot of the US Marine Corps.

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Villajoyosa Costa Blanca Spain

Villajoyosa Costa Blanca one of the Best Places to Visit in Spain

People at certain stages in their lives, write lists of things to do before they hit decadal milestones. Taking part in a Spanish fiesta should be on one of those lists, no matter what their age group.

Picturesque bays, long sandy beaches, underlining rocky coastlines, overlooking crystal clear blue seas. The hinterland undulates slightly, revealing orange groves and verdant valleys. Its attraction doesn't stop there.

Villajoyosa is a coastal town located 32 km from Alicante on the N-332 coast road. It is considered the capital of the "Marina Baixa" and also known by the name "La Vila"

Top ten things to do in Villajoyosa

La Vila 1. Mores and Christians Fiesta “Desembarco.”

2. The central beach, coloured fisherman’s house and many bar/restaurants.

3. La Vila Thursday Market.

4. The marina and club nautical

5. A stroll round the town center shops.

6. Watch the paella party in the main town part of the Moors & Christens fiesta.

7. Valor chocolate factory tour.

8. Picnic on El bon nou beach.

9. Visit the Hotel El Montiboli situated on La Caleta beach.

10. Walking or driving around the area and beaches, guaranteed to discover something new.

There’s a reason why Spain is one of the most popular destinations for flip flopping holidaymakers looking to Europe for their annual family break.

The Mediterranean lifestyle is enviable along with the Spanish sun and mild climate, and the local people’s hospitable and agreeable attitudes toward foreigners. Spain also has a fair share of culture with its monuments, historical treasures and Arts.

Villajoyosa, Costa Blanca.

Villajoyosa, Costa Blanca, Valencia, Spain, Europe 

 

Cove Near Benidorm

Moors and Christians Fiesta

Desembarco If you are walking around the seafront or the town centre of Villajoyosa in June you may notice that most of the men are wearing ducktails, short boxed, French folks, and the Old Dutch. I’m referring to their beards. It’s that time of year for their annual beard growth, as they prepare for this year’s Moors and Christians fiesta.
Spain is a country of festivals, one of the most popular is the Moors and Christians fiesta celebrated in several parts of Spain, and has been running for over 250 years.

Villajoyosa (whose name means ‘joyful town’) adds an extra special treat being on the coast. It stages a mock naval battle ‘Desembarco’ over thirty ships take to the sea and commemorates with a re-enactment of a time in 1538, when a fleet of Berber pirates led by Zale-Arraez tried to attack the town. It is said that in the midst of battle Santa Marta miraculously appeared summoning a great storm and swelling the river Amadoria, washing away the enemy fleet. For this she was made the Patron Saint.

For seven days the whole town participates in this fiesta with events and parades every day. Most of the shops, including banks are close during this week.

There is also a Paella making competition held in the street, various peñas (social clubs) compete for pride and prestige. Free drinks and hats are given out and the peñas usually end up throwing water on each other, all in the name of fun and welcomed in the soaring heat.
Although tourists are attracted to this fiesta it is still very much, first and foremost a fiesta that the town’s people celebrate and take part in as a tradition close to their hearts.

Villajoyosa is protected by a natural barrier the peaks of the Puig Campana and sierras of Aitana sheltering the region from harsh northern winds, making the temperatures pleasant all year round.
 
 
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Fishing Town

La vila guitar Other places of interest in Villajoyosa include the multi-coloured fisherman’s houses, painted in bright pastel colours, a tradition that has been upheld, originally so they could be spotted from far out at sea.

There are hundreds of ways to prepare rice, combining fish and shellfish with vegetables, and La Vila has so many great fish restaurants with fresh fish on the menu, caught by local fisherman. A gastronomic fiesta is held each year placing a high enthuses on its local cuisine, promoting local foods and tapas.

It doesn’t stop there, a variety of diverse restaurants from all over the world, including Chinese and Pizzerias are dotted around the town. El Guitarra on the beach front, alluring amongst the coloured houses, has a Spanish and Northern European menu, and a great atmosphere, dinning al fresco with live music — definitely a recommend.

A perfect place for a stroll and to soak in some of the town’s ancient history is in the old walled town with its 16th Century Gothic Church and the bridge over the Rio Amadoria built in 1859.
Once across the bridge you can head 500 meters out of the main village towards El Paraiso. You will find more restaurants and bars and a beach PLAYA PARAÍSO with a camp/caravan site.

At 2 o’clock like most places in Spain, La Vila shuts down for lunch and siesta. Only the Cicadas and the noisy bars can be herd.

Nightlife

Valor Along the seafront the bar/restaurants are close together with outside seating, creating a fiesta atmosphere with the sound of laughter and music, and like the beaches are still busy until the early hours of the morning. In the summer months evening artisan market stalls flutter in the summer breeze selling anything from clothes, handmade jewellery, pâtés, cheeses and olives.

If it’s dancing you are after then it’s a disco you need, and there are a huge choice a few miles down the road in Benidorm.

I emphasis DISCO because La Villa has clubs, but they are pole-dancing brothels, drinks cost five times the usual cost and rates for other services are charged by the half hour and the hour — apparently, so I was told by the Postman.

Speaking of adult pleasure Villajoyosa has a chocolate factory that’s been manufacturing chocolate since 1881, their doors are open and welcome to visitors and you can visit the chocolate museum, and learn about the history of chocolate. They also have a chocolate shop in the center of town, serving drinks and ice creams.

Beaches of Villajoyosa

monti Boli My favourite beach is Playa Bon Nou a quiet rustic cove with fine white sand and pebbles. The water is clear and calm due to the beach being sheltered by cliffs. It has received the prestigious Blue Flag award assuring visitors of its quality, cleanliness and safety. Facilities include lifeguards, parking, toilets, disabled access, and a great Chiringuito (beach bar).

PLAYA CALA FONDA
Strong waves, this beach is the north of Villajoyosa with high cliffs, the bays are of small size and difficult to access, but beautiful.

PLAYA RACO CONILL
160 meters, rocks / gravel, moderate waves.

PLAYA EL TORRES
560 meters, gravel, sand and moderate waves. An ancient tower above. Torre de la Cruz and Saint Joseph, popularly known as the Tower of Hercules.

PLAYA ESTUDIANTES
140 meters, moderate waves, sand and gravel.

PLAYA CENTRO
1,380 meters, white sand. Disabled access to beach, close to the town center.

PLAYA EL TÍO ROIG
160 meters, moderate waves, sand gravel.

PLAYA CALA MALLAETA
210 meters, moderate waves, this has a spectacular coastal cliff.

PLAYA EL PARAIS
1,060 meters, gravel and sand. Moderate waves, blue flag, beach bar and disabled access to beach.

EL BON NOU
220 meters, moderate to weak waves, blue flag, beach bar and disabled access to beach.

PLAYA EL ASPARALLÓ
200 meters, moderate waves. The Asparalló beach is a stretch of coast at the foot of cliffs, inaccessible and clear waters.

PLAYA LA CALETA
160 meters, gravel, sand, calm waters, blue flag and disabled access to beach.

EL CHARCO / EL XARCÓ
580 meters, windy, rocks and gravel beach, an ancient watchtower above.

PLAYA CARRITXAR
1,890 meters. This beach is the end of the coastal boundary belonging to La Vila, with more than two miles of coastline and an abundance of attractive beaches.

Sunset Over the Waves of Costa Blanca

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Sports and the Marina

villa La Villa has a rugby and football club and at the marina you can Jet Ski, kayak and scuba dive.

The Club Nautico de Villajoyosa at the marina will host the fourth edition of the Euro Challenge. Sea Kayak race with the participation of 20 different nations. This year there will be two competitions racing from La Vila through to the Isle of Benidorm and La Vila down to El Campello. Villajoyosa has also been named host of the Sea Kayaking Championship of Spain to be held on September 9 at Vilera Bay.
 
 

Humour

Is this you car sir?

cop cartoon The Spanish sense of humour is similar to that of the British but they have a darker lust for danger and bad things happening to people, that is why bull running is still so popular. Sexual endeavours are high on the list as well as poking fun at famous people and politicians.

So on that note I leave you with two, possibly useful sentences.

¿Tienes algo para matar a los mosquitos?

Have you got anything to kill the mosquitoes?

¿Dónde está el club más cercano?

Where is the nearest club?

Adios!









 
 

Jalon Valley Alicante Costa Blanca Spain

The village of Jalon / Xaló

In the heart of the pink and white almond blossom Jalon Valley - Aka Vall de Pop. Jalon is inland from the coastal town of Moraira Costa Blanca. Turn off the N-322 road at Benissa/Senija -- It's well sign posted.

Other villages interspersed in the valley including: Lliber, Alcalali, Parcent, Murla, Xalo, Benichembla and Castell de Castells.

The Sierra de Bernia mountains, a rambles paradise surround the plains of olive trees, raisins, almonds, orange groves, and vineyards producing wine.
 

Top ten best things to do in Jalon

Village Spain 1. Saturday morning Rastro (flea Market).

2. Visit the old square on Tuesday for the open market.

3. Aleluya bar/shop for tapas and a sweet muscatel wine.

4. Lunch at the Verdi Vent Restaurant – Spanish and northern European cuisine.

5. Visit the bodegas (wine cellars) where you can sample the various types before buying.

6. Stroll around the town through the old narrow streets taking in the scenery and the Arabic culture influenced.

7. Sit outside one of the Spanish bars in the new square in the evening.

8. Attend a fiesta.

9. Visit the village of Lliber it’s in walking distance or the other villages in the valley.

10. Guided walks.

Fiestas:

Assumption of Mary – fiesta Wednesday, 15.08.2012

Valencia day fiesta Tuesday, 09.10.2012

Dia de la hispanidad fiesta Friday, 12.10.2012

All saints day – fiesta Thursday, 01.11.2012

Constitution day fiesta Thursday, 06.12.2012

Immaculate conception Saturday, 08.12.2012

Bull running takes pace in some of the towns in the valley.

Jalon Wine, Hallelujah!

Hallelujah Jalon, also known as Xaló in local Valencia dialect is famous for its wine and you can sample it in the numerous bodegas (wine cellars) in the town. People come from all over the province of Alicante to fill their containers with litres of wine at a fraction of the cost

Lasting remnants of Jalon’s Arabic past are present, beating the heat with shady courtyards, thick stone and mortar walls, large wooden doors and decorated tiles.

Jalon’s old town has an ancient Square, a central fountain and looming over it a blue domed Church. The Tranquil village becomes lively on a Tuesday morning with a street market and on Saturday a huge Rastro style market (flea market) in which tourist flock, including blanket trippers from Benidorm.

Jalon also has some great restaurants selling various types of the local wine. It is also home to the famous Hallelujah Bar a great place to chill-out, the owner without warning often shouts out ”Hallelujah” as he pours a fine trickle of wine down his face and into his mouth from the Porrón – A Spanish drinking vessel with a narrow pointed spout which in theory directs a spurt of wine into your mouth.

HELP a charity organisation run by Ex-pat volunteers hold annual events, including a May Fair plus a Christmas Bazaar.

The Jalon Snake Story

Square Jalon There are thirteen snake spices in Spain five of which are venomous:

Snub-nosed or Lataste’s viper
Seoane’s viper
Asp viper
False smooth snake
Montpellier Snake

These snakes are not common all over Spain and it was said that years ago the only place you could get anti-venom in the area was in the Pharmacia in Jalon, once you got there on you Burro (Donkey). Above a large stone arch on a wooden shelf were jars of dead snakes of which you would chose the one that bit you, the anti-venom in turn was administered.

Hallelujah!
 
 

Look out for this great tapas when visiting Jalon

ALBONDIGAS - Meat balls in sauce

balls
  • Serves: 6-8
  • Prep Time:
  • Total Time:

Ingredients

  • 1 onion finely chopped
  • 2 cloves of garlic crushed
  • 4 table spoons of olive oil
  • 450g/1lb minced lamb
  • 2 eggs beaten
  • 4 tbls fresh breadcrumbs
  • 1 tbls freshly chopped parsley
  • 1 tsp chopped thyme
  • Salt and ground black pepper
  • Flour for coating
  • FOR THE SAUCE
  • 1 small onion finely chopped
  • 100g/4oz mushrooms sliced
  • 1 small red pepper diced
  • 25g/1oz flour
  • 150ml/1/4 PT dry white wine
  • 600ml/1 PT Lamb stock
  • 400g/ 14 FL OZ chopped tinned tomatoes

Instructions

  1. 1.
  2. Lightly fry the onion and garlic in 1tbs of the olive oil until soft.
  3. In a bowl mix the mince Lamb, eggs, breadcrumbs, parsley, thyme, and seasoning.
  4. Add the onions and stir until thoroughly mixed.
  5. 2.
  6. Using your hands shape the mixture into balls the size of walnuts and coat in flour.
  7. 3.
  8. Heat the remaining olive oil in a frying pan and fry the meatballs turning them to seal evenly.
  9. Remove with a slotted spoon onto a plate.
  10. The Sauce
  11. Add onion, mushrooms and red peppers to the pan and lightly fry for 2 minutes .
  12. Mix the flour in thoroughly.
  13. Over a gentle heat gradually add the wine, stirring well.
  14. Add the stock, tomatoes and seasoning.
  15. Mix and bring to the boil.
  16. Lower the heat and add the meatballs and simmer for 45 minutes until the sauce has thickened.

 

Blanket Trips – Free Trips 

 Blanket Trip Wars

A few years ago, the streets of Benidorm were strewn with touters, enticing with annoying, brochure-thrusting, timeshare-esgue gusto, the latest flip flop arrivals from the UK, offering free trips to local attractions like Guadalest, Moraira market, Jalon valley and the Fonts de algar, to name a few.

The competition was fierce, and one British company took it a pone themselves to employ eastern European thugs to threaten rival street inviters. One provocation ending with violence and an arrest. After such incidents the streets were swooped and cleaned up -- to a degree, with the larger more reputable companies moving into the hotels and paying for collaboration's with high profile tour operators, leaving the smaller blanket trip companies to tout the street and ignore the fines, eventually closing.

 

So what is a Blanket Trip?

Agues de Busot A spokesperson for one of the largest and more reputable excursion companies stated. “We always make it clear that we offer an excursion (packed full of useful information from the bus representative) to a fantastic destination, and in return we only ask that they sit in the comfort of our modern showrooms, and watch a health presentation, we provide refreshments and try to make the experience as pleasant as possible, and remember it’s completely free of charge.”

The health presentation is forty five minutes long, on average, and informative. Explaining their therapeutic sleep system, covering anything from dust mites, Eliocel Vacuum Flex mattresses to the pros and cons of Marino wool verses normal bedding. Currently they offer a silk duvet, hence the name blanket trip.

Most trip durations consist of morning trips, with pick-ups around 9:00 arriving back at the Hotel for 15:30-1730, depending on the trip. Afternoon trip pick-ups start at 11:30, arriving back at the Hotel for 17:30 aiming to get People back to the Hotels for their all-inclusive dinners.

Some of the countries currently offering Blanket trips:
Malta
Tenerife
Lanzarote
Grand Canaria
Cyprus
Mallorca
Portugal
Spain including: Benidorm, Malaga, Almeria and Salou,

The trips are aimed at mainly the British because they are presented in English and offer free delivery to the UK.