Going on a Holiday

Everyone likes holidays, but when I have to choose where to go, I always find it difficult to decide. There are so many destinations, and so many lodging offers that I can’t just stay in the right place. Apart from that, I believe that the monthly rentals st john usvi that you choose can turn your vacation into a wonderful vacation or an experience you want to forget.

From my good and less satisfying holiday experience, I learned to outline a few criteria for choosing the right destination. First, the place itself has to be a location neither in the city nor too remote from it. It should also be quiet enough for resting, but not unruffled. Then, the site of the place should allow visiting trips at tourist objectives nearby by and, all the same, relaxing promenades in natural surroundings. The lodging facilities and the restaurant options are of high importance. I prefer a hotel set in-between tradition and innovation since it displays more accommodation alternatives to customers, and, on the other hand, give you an impression of familiarity and lavishness all the same. When it comes to the restaurant, I desire to eat healthy food, well prepared and served directly.

Last year a friend of mine recounted that in one of his trips to London he had a delightful two days stay at a countryside hotel, at about 20 miles from central London. He related that he was fully contented with the lodging, eating and drinking and delighted about the common spaces which, he said, are the heartbeat of the entire place. Puzzled by his obvious excitement and his confessed desire to return there with his family (since not many people go on holiday in a place they have already visited), I searched on the internet and afterward decided to visit the area.

I choose to stay at a modern-day coaching inn on a hilly area in the countryside. The place is a sort of reinvention of the traditional English inn with innovative hues. The unique design of the timber-framed buildings and the accommodation were impressive. The customer is given the possibility to opt for a modern or a traditional room with enormous beds, rainforest showers, beautiful separate lounge areas and dining in an idyllic courtyard. Moreover, the location of the place allowed for easy access to London’s metropolitan region and, besides having the chance to visit the English capital, I also enjoyed local trips, and long leisure walks on the hills. The food was more than I expected. Prepared from locally breed ingredients the meals were delicious. I still remember that taste of bread baked on site and those homemade biscuits and cakes at the afternoon tea.

All in all, I had an agreeable holiday in the countryside and, likewise my friend and probably all those who were there, I can definitely say that, together with the location, lodging facilities, food, and overall services, the magnetism of this sort of holiday destinations resides in the fact that not the rooms dominate, but the common spaces which inspire you that sense of familiarity and simplicity, lavishness, comfort, and hospitality that makes you feel most welcome.