Ceroc in Portuguese Algarve - 3 nights Warm rays of sun, soft sand beneath your toes, crystal water waves crashing on the beach and Ceroc pulsating through your veins! This Ceroc holiday will whisk you away from the drab November winter months and catapult you into some fun! Dates and Prices 16 November to 19 November - 245.00 Unique Features Your Holiday What could be better than escaping to the South in the dead of winter? Warm rays of sun, soft sand beneath your toes, crystal water waves crashing on the beach and Ceroc pulsating through your veins! This Ceroc holiday will catapult you out of the dismal grey winter months. So come and join in the party! Your holiday includes great Ceroc classes, fantastic nights out Ceroc-ing, delicious meals in carefully chosen restaurants with wonderful food and fantastic views, cultural tours and sight seeing, and great social occasions and nights out which can last all night long if you want to. What's Included Meet & Greet upon arrival at Faro Airport if on our selected London flights 3 nights bed & breakfast accommodation at the four star Hotel Montechoro 4 hours dance tuition Club Dance Holidays Tour Host Welcome Drink and Orientation Pack on arrival What previous 'Excellent time from dawn to dusk.' Customers Have Said about this Holiday 'Teachers all played their part and provided a great time for all.' 'A fantastic time with some great people, wonderful dancing and the loveliest tour host I've ever met!' 'Sun, Sea, Sangria, Ceroc!' 'A very enjoyable holiday.' 'Fun! A great option for a single person wanting a non threatening holiday.' 'Good fun. Great balance between things being organized and having free time.' 'Great Ceroc, Great Company, Fantastic tour host.' 'My dancing improved a lot over the week.' Your Destination, includes sightseeing Albufeira in the central Algarve region of Portugal, attracts thousands of visitors every year and it's easy to understand why! There is Albufeira old town with it's pretty cobbled streets lined with restaurants, bars, cafes and shops; the lively nightlife in Sao Joao; Albufeira marina with it's sugar candy coloured apartments and last but not least the lovely, sandy beaches. Albufeira is perfect for families, couples and singles of all ages and is central for all the tourist attractions, with the added bonus of a short transfer from Faro airport. Albufeira is spread out rather than high-rise. The town itself consists of "old" and "new" sections which merge seamlessly into an extensive holiday-land suburbia, spreading off back east along the coast to Balaia, Olhos d'agua and Falesia, and west to Sao Rafael, Galo and the links golf course at Salgados. The whole area, greater Albufeira you could call it, is the most tourist-intensive place in Portugal. It has very little to do with the real Portugal, or with the real planet earth for that matter, but people come here in droves and have the time of their lives. Some of the old charm is still there, and it is to be found in the labyrinth of narrow streets, lined with whitewashed houses, apartments, cafes and shops, which lead down the hillside to a central square, Largo Eng. Duarte Pacheco.
The square is a good place to sit and watch the world go by. Nearby, next to the tourist information office, a tunnel at the end of a pedestrian-only mall leads on to the town's main beach. "New" Albufeira, centred on Areias de Sao Joao, is on the east side. Its most famous thoroughfare is affectionately known as The Strip. It stretches from the looming edifice of themontechoro Hotel, past scores of cafes, restaurants and bars, all the way down to a big busy beach called Praia da Oura. The Strip and nearby streets are a hive of activity from mid-morning, when cheap English breakfasts are served to help with the hangovers caused by imbibing into the wee hours the night before. To help you enjoy your stay we would like to share some of our client's favourite places to dine - Bistro - a small hidden gem in The Old Town. You will have to book in advance for this little place but it is worth it. The menu choice is small but the food is divine. Villa Joya - a resort boasting some of the most exceptional views of the bay. The restaurant offers a wonderful ambience and a highly recommended set lunch menu. Your experience is full of small surprises and again we would advise to book in advance Castelo do Mar Bar - a beautiful restaurant with exceptional views of the coastline and Marina. If you just fancy a drink or a beautiful lunch, this venue is perfect. it's a real experience that you will be glad to have included during your stay. Restaurant O Manjar - Voted to be one of the best restaurants in Albuferia. You can't reserve a table here but if you pop down and they don't have a table available you can pop to the bar across the square and enjoy a drink and the waiter will come to get you once your table is ready. The food and service are traditional and highly thought of by locals and tourists. If you are looking for traditional, local food then this is a great choice. Shalom II - Apparently this restaurant offers the best ribs you can buy. If you are looking for pizzas, pastas, steak, ribs and comfort food this restaurant is highly thought of. Climate and weather Average temperatures in the Algarve are as follows: Jan 12 degrees celsius Feb 13 degrees March 14 degrees April 16 degrees May 18 degrees June 21 degrees July 24 degrees Aug 24 degrees Sept 22 degrees Oct 19 degrees Nov 16 degrees Dec 13 degrees Your Accommodation Montechoro - Hotel**** (Bed & Breakfast) (Included) The four star Hotel Montechoro is situated in a stunning countryside location just 3km from Albufeira, in Portugal's Algarve. There are two outdoor swimming pools (one for children), eight tennis courts, two squash courts and two football grounds as well as a recently opened health club and gymnasium. Nearby there are golf courses, horse riding centres, a diving school and sailing facilities and the hotel offers a shuttle bus service to the lively town of Albuferia (just 3km away) as well as to the nearest beach, Praia de Oura, every 30 minutes. Dining options include a large restaurant serving international cuisine, a panoramic grill room on the tenth floor with excellent views of the surrounding countryside and coastline, two bars and a coffee-shop. All the dancing takes place in a large private room on the ground floor with lots of natural light and a wooden floor. All rooms are ensuite and have air conditioning, satellite tv, safety box and telephone. There are no tea and coffee making facilities, but there is twenty four hour room service or you can take a drink in one of the bars or in the hotel coffee shop. Classes and Workshops Your Ceroc course is ten hours long: Two hours a day over five days. The classes will be held at the hotel Daily Itinerary Sample Itinerary This is a provisional itinerary, and any of the listed activities are only a suggestion. (OP) indicates an optional extra for which a charge will be made in advance. DAY 1 Arrival and transfer to hotel Afternoon Suggestions: Wander around the city centre getting a feel for Albufeira. Lunch at any of the local restaurants. Evening - Overview of the week; Welcome drink and Ceroc freestyle. DAY 2 Morning - Ceroc lessons
Afternoon Suggestion - Lunch and free time. Evening - (OP) Dinner and Ceroc freestyle. DAY 3 Morning - Ceroc classes. AfternoonvSuggestion - Lunch and free time. Evening - (OP) Enjoy an excellent dinner at a cosy restaurant, followed by Ceroc freestyle. DAY 4 Transfer to Airport Nightlife In the evenings, from about 8pm we will enjoy Ceroc freestyle sessions within the hotel. Your Teachers Dance Holidays works with Ceroc Enterprises who provide their most experienced and charismatic teachers and demonstrators. All Ceroc teachers are required to pass several demanding training workshops in order to qualify as teachers of the Ceroc Teachers Association. Their qualifications ensure that you receive quality tuition on your dance holiday. Food and Meals Beach restaurants: Albufeira offers a wide choice of restaurants offering many different types of cuisine - traditional Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Chinese, Argentinian, Colombian etc. There are some fantastic seafood restaurants and great restaurants located on the beach where you can have something to eat or drink, walk across the sand and go for a swim! Optional Extras What are optional extras? In addition to your holiday we also offer you a variety of optional extras to make your holiday even richer and add some local colour. You can buy your optional extras at the welcome meeting at the beginning of your holiday. We will ask you to pay in cash and fill out a form. These are the optional extras that we anticipate running actual details and prices will be confirmed on arrival. Some may require minimum numbers. Social Dinners: Eating together on a dance holiday is a convivial and entertaining way to eat and an important part of any holiday. We recommend it and we know from experience that those people who join in the meals have a more enjoyable holiday. Single Room Supplements, Upgrades and Budget Options Option 1 - Included Montechoro - Hotel**** Bed & Breakfast - (16/11/2007 to 19/11/2007-3 nights) Twin Room (Per Room) Included Twin Room (Single occp) (Per Room) 36.00 GBP Flights and Transfers Flights: This holiday is quoted flight exclusive. this gives you the freedom to chose any airport to fly from and at any time. Transfers: We can organise you a shuttle tranfer to your hotel. the return price is 15.50. Making you own Making Your Own Way to Albufeira: For those whose flights don't coincide with our Airport coach transfer, we way to the hotel for suggest that you get a taxi to your hotel. It takes about 30 minutes and costs approximately 30 euros. ground only package What to Expect in terms of Organisation On Arrival: You will receive a detailed itinerary and any other important information, including an overview of the local sights, recommended restaurants and other helpful tips. Independence within the social activities: Although your holiday is fully hosted, we believe our guests do not like to be over-organised. So we give you quality information and an itinerary including a map and all the addresses of where we have organised social and dancing activities. You can decide for yourself if and when you want to turn up. You are fully independent on these holidays. If you are travelling on your own the tour host will be at all the meeting points on the itinerary and there is always company and normally the chance say to share a taxi back the hotel.
Club Dance Holidays Host: Your holiday tour host is there to make your holiday as enjoyable as possible. Club Dance Holidays Tour Hosts are a cut above your typical Holiday Rep with a lightness of touch that enables you to get the best out of your holiday without being in the least bit interfering. We make sure you get the best out of the destination even though you are there for a relatively short time and we do this through our local knowledge and our knowledge of dance. Club Dance Holidays Tour Hosts normally offer much more of themselves than you would expect including making sure your nights are sociable and fun often well into the small hours if that is your whim. During the daytime the level of participation and presence of Club Dance Holidays tour hosts varies according to the nature of each holiday and its destination. Overview of the Week and Welcome Drink: At the beginning of your holiday there is an Overview of the Week where your tour host will tell you about all details of your holiday, and Dance Holidays will invite you to be our guest to a drink. Getting Around: You are responsible for making your own way to the dance classes and meeting points on the itinerary. We will point out those times when it is sensible to take a taxi. Before Your Go. Budgeting for your holiday: Here are some guidelines on prices, to help you do your own calculations. Please refer to the optional extra section of the fact sheet for the prices of the optional extras. Three course meal including drinks in the centre of town: 18-20 euros An evening of tapas and drinks: 10 euros Taxi across town: 4 euros Rum and coke in a nightclub: 5 euros Beer in a bar/cafe: 1.50 euros Coffee in a bar/cafe: 1.50 euros Entrance to a monument or museum: 5 euros Health and Fitness: There are no particular health requirements for a dance holiday. However you should be able to dance for at least two hours a day in order to be able to enjoy the dance classes. Insurance, Visa and Passport Requirements: In brief, Insurance is a condition of booking. You must check with your local embassy regarding Visa and passport requirements. British nationals need a full passport to travel to Spain. Travel Documents: You receive these when you have paid for your holiday in full and we have received your airline tickets. In some cases the airlines do not release the tickets until five days before the departure date. We also confirm the address and phone number of the hotel and the emergency contact numbers. Essential equipment Useful Things to Bring: and clothing to bring Camera Shoes suitable for spending a long time walking around the streets Light jacket for the dayauttum clothes for the evening This fact sheet and Joining Instructions Passport, money, plane ticket. What to wear for dancing: We recommend that you bring shoes with a leather sole for the dance classes. You may also be wise to bring shoes with a rubber sole as the floors in the evenings might be somewhat fast and they will give you an alternative. Your shoes should be comfortable and supportive. Wear lightweight cotton socks to avoid sweaty and blistered feet! It is probable that you may get through quite a few clothes in the classes and dancing at night (you can get quite hot!) so bring a variety of outfits. Wear comfortable loose clothing for the classes. The clubs in Las Palmas are quite informal - its common for women and men to wear jeans. Shorts are not allowed. At Your Destination Banks and Money: The easiest way to buy obtain euros is by using a credit card at cash points. You can buy small amounts, as often as you like, at any time, without queuing. You will need to know your P.I.N. Cash points are very easy to use and speak English. Bank opening hours are normally 9.00 a.m. to 2.00 p.m. Banks will change cash, travellers cheques and will sell you currency on your credit card providing the lines to Britain are open. You will always need to show your passport at a bank. Tipping: is less common in Portugal than in Britain. There is no need to tip taxis. Leaving one euro for a nice meal is sufficient. What to wear for dancing: We recommend that you bring shoes with a leather sole. Your shoes should be comfortable and supportive. Wear lightweight cotton socks to avoid sweaty and blistered feet! It is probable that you may get through quite a few clothes in the workshops and dancing at night (you can get quite hot!) so bring a variety of outfits. Wear comfortable loose clothing for the classes. Making friends with the Locals and people not on the holiday: The dance classes and dance evening events in the hotel at night are exclusive to Dance Holidays clients. Generally, we discourage British people who are not on the
holiday from joining our activities and we ask for your discretion is this respect. By all means, outside of the itinerary, do mix with other holidaymakers staying in the hotel.