Travel guides ‘can improve holiday in Spain’
May 6th, 2008Category: Generic
Holidaymakers should take a travel guide with them when heading abroad, according to a publishing firm.
Travel specialist Footprint said leisure travellers could improve the quality of their trip if they take a "well-written" travel guide.
Andy Riddle, managing director of the company, said following the advice of an author who knows the country would act as a shortcut to the best experiences it has to offer.
Not carrying this information could, he stated, result in visitors missing out on many of its attractions.
Mr Riddle commented: "A good guide book is a great starting point for getting to understand a country and the choices you have when on the road."
He added that most guide books are written by authors who know their subject "inside out".
This, he said, "shines through" when people are using them while overseas.
Spain was recently named as the most popular destination for British families who are planning to head abroad this summer by MyChild.co.uk.

