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Known to many as the Blue Pearl of Morocco, Saidia is coastal town that sits in the extreme northeast section of Morocco, near the Morocco-Algeria border. Click here to read more »
This is the first in a series of articles about Hotel Etiquette, or less formally, the unwritten rules of staying in a hotel.
There are many complimentary items supplied in hotels around the world including shampoos, soaps, fruits, tea bags and sewing kits. Many consumable items are widely accepted to be complimentary, but there are many other items that fall into a rather grey area.
Surely the most controversial of all of these is the Bible.
Thousands of hotels around the world supply a bible in the room, often supplied by the international Evangelic organisation The Gideons. While these Bibles are supplied free to encourage hotel guests to take interest in the Christian faith, what’s not clear is whether its OK to take one home with you.
Every year thousands of hotel guests take a hotel Bible home with them, but are hotel Bibles really complimentary or are you committing a deadly sin by stealing this Holy Book?
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Expedia, lastminute and all the rest are constantly tell us to ‘build your own break.’ Sensible advice of course, unless you are looking for a package holiday beach destination it’s nearly always the cheapest way to do it. But in reality using these companies’ sites quickly reveals some limitations for the savvy independent traveller. Click here to read more »
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As you’d imagine running a hotel price comparison site, we travel a lot, so we’re always looking for ways to reduce the environmental impact of our travels. But when we look for information on the subject we always seem to find the same old generic list of green travel tips. Click here to read more »