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European Beach Private Jet Vacation Ideas

Posted by Eric Wildt on Feb 19, 2013 4:14:00 PM

 

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Forget about the Caribbean, South Pacific and tropical Asian coastlines, when you want to visit some of the most clinquant beaches in the world, don’t overlook Europe’s crystal-clear waters and staggering cliffs. Whether you want to work on your tan in seclusion, sail the waters, make sandcastles or snorkel, take a private jet vacation over the Atlantic and dig your feet into the sands of the following glowing coasts:

 Ölüdeniz, Turkey

Literally meaning “Dead Sea,” but officially translated as the “Blue Lagoon,” Turkey’s pebbled Ölüdeniz on the Turquoise Coast is known for its calm waters during the fiercest storms. The creamy white sands and iridescent emerald and sapphire waters where the Aegean and Mediterranean seas meet make Ölüdeniz famous for its paragliding opportunities, the hiking route along the Lycian Way (that eventually reaches the ancient city of Olympos) and endangered loggerhead sea turtles. Not to mention, Ölüdeniz is one of the top five beaches in the world. (https://www.goturkey.com/en/pages/content/253)

Lalária, Greece

Greece has hundreds of beaches, but when you seek something far-flung, take a private jet over, then arrange for a private yacht from Northrop & Johnson and head to Lalária, which means “pebble” in Greek. Only accessible by boat from the north Skiáthos shores, Lalária is best known for its sheer white cliffs, three sea-grottoes and unusual rock formations.  While the picturesque hollow rock is a popular attraction to see above the clear blue waters, there is second similar formation next to it under the water.  As the name suggests, Lalária couples its white sands with billions of pebbles, many which have beautiful striated patterns, so sandals are a must. If go you go on a particularly hot day, take a massage therapist along for one of the most unique hot-rock massages that you’ll ever experience. (http://www.skiathos.gr/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=82&Itemid=98&lang=en)

Playa de Ponente, Spain

Located in the province of Alicante, the Poniente (Ponente) area of Benidorm on Spain’s Costa Blanca is home to one of the country’s less tourist-hectic beaches. This golden-sand beach will remind you of Miami with its cityscape in the backdrop, but Poniente is well known for being extremely clean, having an über laid-back atmosphere, acclaimable sand sculptures and for its amazing views of the Rock of Gibraltar. What more does a beach bum need? In the evening, head to the beach’s promenade and enjoy the musicians who serenade the beach-goers, local boutiques, cafés and bars.  (http://www.spain.info/en_US/ven/otros-destinos/benidorm.html)

 Praia da Galé, Portugal

With some of the softest golden sands in the word, rainbow-colored cliffs and cobalt waters, Praia de Galé in the Algarve region of Albufeira is a continuation of the beach at Armação de Pêra. While the area is now a posh, kid-friendly holiday destination, the once-agricultural town is still speckled with vineyards, olive plantations and orange groves. If you plan to lie on the beach to worship the sun, stick to Praia de Galé’s western shores. Otherwise, head east to spend a day exploring the spectacular rock formations, caves, grottoes and rocky tide pools. In the evening take in the photo-worthy landscape and watch the sun set below the distant cliffs.

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About Solairus Aviation:

Solairus is a full-service aviation asset management company that provides clients with expertise in acquiring and operating a wide range of private aircraft.

Solairus Aviation is headquartered in the San Francisco Bay Area and has over twenty-five base locations across the United States and Europe. Solairus is an Aviation Research Group/US Platinum-rated charter operator with a fleet of over 50 managed aircraft. After completion of an intense operations and safety systems audit, the ARG/US Platinum rating has only been awarded to 5% of the world’s charter operators that have demonstrated that their procedures meet or exceed industry “Best Practices” in all phases. Solairus has also received the NBAA Commercial Business Flying Safety Award and is an IS-BAO certified company. Solairus offers a full range of services in addition to aircraft management, which includes aircraft charter sales, aviation support services, and consulting. For more information about Solairus Aviation, visit www.solairusaviation.com or call 800-359-7861.

Topics: Private Jet, Charter, Charter Jet, Charter Plane, Luxury, Portugal, Ölüdeniz, Turkey, Lalária, Greece, Playa de Ponente, Spain, Praia da Galé

Private Charter Jet to Portugal’s Silver Coast

Posted by Eric Wildt on Nov 8, 2012 9:08:00 AM

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Costa de Prata, or the Silver Coast, is the section of beaches between the Green and Lisbon coasts in Portugal, and includes the towns of Tomar, Alcobaça, Batalha, Nazaré, Óbidos, Aveiro, Fátima, Caldas da Rainha, Coimbra and Leiria. The turquoise waters and white sand on isolated beaches make this area one of Europe’s unspoiled gems getaways. After landing in your private charter jet, traverse through medieval towns, stroll through olive groves, visit nearby wineries and sunbathe on a deserted beach.

Where to Eat

  • Arcadas da Capella, Coimbra: Located in the Hotel Quinta das Lágrimas’ former stables, the Michelin-rated Arcadas de Capella Restaurante features regional cuisine created by executive chef Albano Lourenço. If you eat here during the day, ask for a seat in the dining room that overlooks the gardens. (http://www.quintadaslagrimas.pt/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=47&Itemid=54&lang=en)

  • Pontuel, Leiria: A two-story eatery that features the cuisine of local chef Pedro Lopes, the Pontuel amazes you with the designer décor by architect Rita Lamb. This restaurant offers traditional Portuguese dishes with modern twists that are complimented by views of the nearby castle (ask for a seat by the window). (http://www.pontuel.pt/)

  • O Convite Restaurante, Fátima: Offering a high-standard traditional menu, the O Convite is a family-run establishment that’s joined to the Hotel Dom Gonçalo, but is operated separately. The menu offers fresh seafood that arrives daily from the beaches of Nazaré, local goat cheese, a wine list with regional favorites, ingredients from the restaurant’s garden and pastries created by the in-house pastry chef. (http://www.hoteldg.com/en/restaurant)

Where to Sleep

  • Miramar Hotel and Spa:  Only 10 minutes away from the sea by foot, the Miramar Hotel and Spa in Narazé is styled simply so the focus stays on the panoramic views from your suite, the breakfast room or the pool. Featuring pieces by local artists, a Turkish bath and dedicated spa, you don’t have to go far to unwind and relax. (http://www.miramarnazarehotels.com/en/hotel-miramar/o-hotel-miramar)

  • Hotel Praia: Merely two minutes away from the beach, the Hotel Praia offers contemporary rooms with priceless views of the mountains or sea. The sea-themed décor echoes throughout the establishment and each room suite comes with its own private balcony. For the best experience and views, book a duplex with a terrace. (http://www.hotelpraia.com/hp/index.php?option=com_content&view=frontpage&Itemid=1&lang=en)

  • Praia d’el Rey Marriott Golf & Beach Resort: Situated on the beach, Marriott’s Praia d’el Rey in Óbidos is one of the leading resorts in the country and on the European continent. The Venetian-styled hotel offers private charter jet travelers an exclusive golf course, boutique spa and a modern health club. Book the 1,614 square food presidential suite and enjoy a private balcony, a private bedroom with a walk-in closet and the finest amenities the hotel chain offers. (http://www.marriott.com/hotels/travel/lisdr-praia-del-rey-marriott-golf-and-beach-resort/)

Where to Play

  • Winery tour: Hire a driver and head to the local wineries, like Quinta dos Loridos or Quinta do Sanguinhal, for an exclusive tour of the vineyards, old wine cellars and stone grape presses. Learn how the regional pros make the nectars sparkle and taste traditions that are centuries old.

  • Take a historical tour: The Silver Coast is as rich in history as it is in beauty. Hire a private guide and visit the medieval town of Óbidos before seeing the Cistercian Abbey of Santa Maria in Alcobaça, which was founded in 1152 and features the gothic tombs of King Pedro I and Inês de Castro. Make a pilgrimage to the Basilica and Capelinha das Aparições in Fátima, and then roam the halls of the royal castle in Leiria.

  • Play in the water: Hire a luxury yacht and cruise to the Berlengas Islands, a Biosphere Reserve that’s 7 miles off the coast of Cabo Carvoeiro. The main island and the archipelago of smaller granite islands are rich with endemic species of flora, nesting sea birds and crystal-clear, blue waters that are perfect for swimming and diving.

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Topics: Private Jet, Charter, Charter Jet, Charter Plane, Portugal

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