Lanzarote Guidebook – Spring Edition

Spring has now well and truly arrived, and with our flights booked, our thoughts are now starting to turn to what we are actually going to do during our holiday on Lanzarote this year.

Will we go to a museum?  Or a wildlife park?  Or try a new restaurant?  Helping us make this decision will be the Lanzarote Guidebook – a free, in-depth tourist guide that can be downloaded from www.lanzaroteguidebook.com, and now available in the Spring 2009 edition.

The Guidebook is full of information about the island’s resorts, towns and places, and also contains maps and information on opening times – invaluable for planning where to go and what to do during our stay.

To whet our appetite there are pictures from local photographer James Mitchell, making us wish that we could just jump on a plane and leave today.

The guide is distributed free to tourists on the island itself in a handy and portable A5 format, but to take an look before leaving you can download the PDF version from the website.

Lanzarote Guidebook – Winter Edition

With temperatures in the UK dipping well below zero, you could well be forgiven for starting to think about travelling to a warmer climate.  In which case, you might like to take a look at the winter edition of the Lanzarote Guidebook.

The 104 pages are packed with useful information about the towns and villages on the island, as well as information about places to visit and things to do. The Lanzarote Guidebook also features a handy Essentials section containing lots of practical information from bank opening times and ferry timetables through to emergency phone numbers and tips on driving locally.

This edition also contains information on the forthcoming music festival and carnival season.

And when you’ve read the Guidebook – visit the Homepage.  Here you can book holidays, flights, hire cars, villas and hotels in Lanzarote via island based companies – often at prices far more competitive than can be found in any High Street travel agency.

Download your free copy of the Lanzarote Guidebook here.

These are tough times

The World’s financial system is going through a crisis, countries such as Germany are entering a depression.  That’s the news that I hear every day in the news.
Are these tough times?
Strangely enough, my business is doing quite well considering the current economic climate.  I think that people are more willing to invest a small amount in having a computer problem fixed, rather than the larger – more tempting – amount of buying a new one instead.  That is, of course, good for me as a service provider, even if it’s not such good news for manufacturers.
Despite this, I’ve still decided that it is time to start reading Robert H. Schuller’s book “Tough Times Never Last, But Tough People Do!“, something I first read about on another blog.  The first chapter alone, in which he talks about one of his own experiences, left me thinking “OK, it’s not that bad yet”, and I can’t wait to read the rest of the book.

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