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Brilliant villa - brand new, spacious inside and outside area. Superb views. Helpful rep visited as planned with local maps. All perfect
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Kitty has been extremely helpful every time we have utilised her services. She will get the best deal possible for the kind of holiday you want.
We have booked via Adam for many years and always found his service to be very professional, helpful and polite. This trip to Mallorca was no exception.
Unfortunately the hotel was not situated in a very nice area and we didn’t feel safe in the evening - just a note for any other females travelling
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I had the most fantastic break in Geneva, thanks to Orlando who sorted transfers plus flights and the hotel he recommended was amazing. We have been using DialAFlight for 17 years and would never use anybody else,
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We were really happy with all aspects of the arrangements. One minor point to note was that we could check out at 12.00 at every hotel rather than at 10.00 as stated. Well done to DialAFlight we would use again. The standard was really high.
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Great holiday. We had a five hour delay due adverse weather conditions on return. Taxi driver dropped us off at incorrect entrance and had to lug our cases up a steep hill. But we so enjoyed our holiday we are going again. Thank you very much for all your help.
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Very efficient, first class service by DAF staff. Holiday fantastic
I don't think we should have been charged for changing the order of the tour as the original sequence had a 5hr trip to the airport for an 11.00 flight.
Everything went well. I would not choose to fly so late on the return as we had to leave our villa early and had nowhere to store our cases.
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It was a great trip. Hotel pre and post cruise together with some flights. All went well. Hotels were both good.
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Iceland seems to be on everyone's bucket list. Every time I mentioned I'd spent a few glorious days in this curious country, I was met with: 'I've always wanted to go there'. Followed swiftly by: 'Did you see the Northern Lights?'
The answer is, yes I did. But, there really is so much more to Iceland than looking upwards.
Whale-watching, Icelandic horse riding, snowmobiling, all-terrain vehicle tours, caving…they're all available for the more energetic traveller.
Or, for visitors more like me, there's breathtaking scenery enjoyed from the sanctuary of the tranquil Blue Lagoon - a spa created from a nearby geothermal power plant (almost all of Iceland's hot water is generated from the Earth's core) developed into one of the country's biggest tourist attractions.
I visited the Blue Lagoon on a freezing day and the tentative sub-zero steps from the main building to the water's edge took my breath away, but the shivers quickly melted as I eased into the 37C biothermal lagoon.
The waters are said to work wonders for the skin and, in addition, a silica mud mask is a must. I was a little embarrassed about wallowing around sporting the brilliant white mask, but everyone else in the lagoon was doing the same.
With the steam gently rising from the crystal-clear waters it was so relaxing I wanted to stay submerged forever, so I compromised and treated myself to a half-hour in-water massage. Lying on a floating yoga mat in those surroundings while having my shoulders manfully manipulated by a brilliant masseur will be a life memory.
Of course I wanted photos, too, but was worried about keeping my phone dry. I shouldn't have been. There are plenty of staff who will take souvenir snaps on an iPad and email them to you, free of charge.
I went at 9am by shuttle bus - it's about 50 minutes from Reykjavik - and had the waters almost to myself for an hour or so. Travelling by bus is an excellent way to get around the country. Fewer than a third of a million people live in Iceland, with about 120,000 in Reykjavik.
Hotels in Reykjavik cater for all wallets, though Iceland is not cheap, especially alcohol. Do not buy bottled water. Tap water is excellent, and it's free.
The new harbour is a bustling part of town and there's a strong party scene. Restaurants are plentiful and there's lots of fabulous food to choose from, including a 'world-famous' hot-dog stand where tourists and locals alike queue around the block.
I enjoyed strolling around the small city and a two-hour walking tour conducted by a local historian was informative and fun.
However, I wanted to see much more than geothermal swimming pools - even if Ryan Gosling and the cast of the Game Of Thrones had been seen wallowing in one of the outdoor public baths while I was there. So, I left behind the heated pavements of the capital for a Golden Circle Tour of geysers and waterfalls.
The scenery is second to none. Hot, old geysers putting on a regular show are a popular stop for tourists. We visit Pingvellir, a national park that sits in a rift valley caused by the separation of two tectonic plates and the site of the oldest parliament in the world. It's also said to be one of the best spots for diving in Iceland.
At the Gullfoss waterfall, the power of nature sees chocolate milk-coloured water flow over the precipice at 2,000 cubic metres per second. Keep away from the edge!
Of course, I couldn't not mention the Northern Lights. Tour operators are geared up for the spectacular phenomenon and, on a daily basis, they measure magnetic activity to predict what might happen on any given night.
Be prepared to stand in the freezing cold for a while waiting for Mother Nature to put on a show. But when the magic comes it is definitely worth the wait.
First published in the Daily Mail - March 2018
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