Travelling around the world for the best festivals
Travelling around the world for the best festivals
Expedia.co.nz research shows New
Zealanders will travel far and wide to experience the
world’s best festivals
Auckland, 1st June May 2010 – One in ten Kiwis – and almost one in five 25-34-year-olds – is planning to attend a festival in the next twelve months, according to new research from Expedia.co.nz™, operated by Expedia, Inc., the world’s largest online travel company.
In all corners of the globe, thousands of festivals are held each year celebrating religion, music, food and art, and attract travellers from all walks of life looking for new experiences.
New Zealanders, it would seem, are no exception. The Expedia survey, conducted among more than 500 Kiwis, showed that in the last twelve months, almost one in five Kiwis attended a festival and more than one in twenty have visited between two and five festivals in the past year.
While Australia and New Zealand are the most popular locations for Kiwi festival fans, it appears they are not afraid to travel to the ends of the earth to attend one. More than one in five of New Zealanders who attended festivals did so in Asia, while almost one in ten travelled to Europe.
Louise Crompton, Marketing Manager at Expedia.co.nz, said, “Travelling around the world experiencing great festivals of different kinds provides a unique opportunity for travellers to truly experience other cultures, customs and cuisines. And it’s not that hard: by considering your options and researching and booking your travel on Expedia.co.nz, you will have more choice and flexibility to choose the destination and festival that is right for you.”
Expedia.co.nz’s Top Ten
Festivals:
Queenstown Winter
Festival
Location: Queenstown, New
Zealand
When: Annually
2010
date: 25th June – 4th July
Adrenaline junkies get ready! The adventure sports capital of the world, Queenstown, is celebrating its thirty-sixth Winter Festival this year. The festival has evolved from its humble beginnings of a few mountain races and a couple of concerts to become one of New Zealand’s ’must see’ festivals. Nowadays, the festival is ten days in length and includes street parties, fireworks, international and local music acts, a Mardi Gras and a big air invitational for the adrenaline enthusiasts. This years’ festival will also include ice hockey matches.
Best place to stay: As
the venue of the Lindauer Masquerade Ball, the 4* Millennium
Hotel Queenstown is the perfect place to stay.
Visit
Expedia.co.nz to book a stay at Millennium Hotel Queenstown or call 0800
998 799.
National Arts Festival
Location: Grahamstown, South
Africa
When: Annually
2010 date:
20th June – 4th July
Celebrating 35 years, the National Arts Festival in 2009 showcased 616 productions and 2,210 performances for an audience of over 170,000. Local artists in the field of music, dance, theatre, comedy, visual arts and jazz have the opportunity to showcase what South Africa has to offer. Internationally-celebrated choreographers, performers and directors will contribute to this year’s festival, making Grahamstown the creative hub of South Africa once again. The 2010 festival promises to wow audiences with the rich and multi-layered South African culture for yet another year.
Best place to stay:
The 3* A Stones Throw hotel is located close to centre of
Grahamstown making it an ideal hotel to stay at during the
festival.
Visit Expedia.co.nz to book a stay at A Stones Throw or call 0800 998
799.
Glastonbury Festival of Contemporary
Performing Arts
Location: Worthy Farm, near
Glastonbury, United Kingdom
When:
Annually
2010 date: 23rd – 27th
June
Started after the death of the Jimi Hendrix, Glastobury (or abbreviated even further to Glasto) is the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world. The event attracts the best in the music world with the likes of U2, Stevie Wonder, Snoop Dogg and Roger Sanchez set to perform at the sell out event this year. The event with its numerous acts is spread across more than 900 hectares. The festival offers a once-in-a-lifetime experience with fellow partygoers from all over the world. Be prepared to travel as it is a bit out of the way, and remember to get there early to avoid the huge queues.
Best place to stay: For those not keen on camping
in the festival grounds, you can stay at the 4* The Grand by
Thistle in Bristol, located about an hour’s drive from the
festival.
Visit Expedia.co.nz to book a stay at The Grand by Thistle or call 0800 998
799.
Chicago Taste
Festival
Location: Chicago,
USA
When: Annually
2010 date:
25th June – 4th July
Foodies rejoice! The annual Chicago Taste Festival incorporates cuisine from over 70 restaurants that will take your tastebuds from Africa to Amsterdam. In its 30th year, over six million people are expected to visit the event this year in Grant Park in downtown Chicago. A number of famous US chefs will be in attendance including Mario Batali and Giada De Laurentiis and a number of informative ‘cooking shows’ will be showcased at Dominick’s Cooking Corner if you fancy brushing up on those MasterChef skills.
Best place to stay: To be
close to the action, stay at the 4* Swissotel Chicago, which
is less than 400 metres to Grant Park.
Visit
Expedia.co.nz to book a stay at the Swissotel Chicago or call 0800 998
799.
Festival of San Fermin
Location:
Pamplona, Spain
When: Annually
2010
date: 6th – 14th July
The Festival of San Fermin, or
the ‘Running of the Bulls’ as it is more widely known,
kicks off at midday on July 6th with the setting off of the
pyrotechnic rocket (chupinazo). The biggest day of the
festival is on the 7th of July when the first encierro, or
bull run, takes place. Thousands of people try to negotiate
the 825 metre course, in their sangria drenched whites,
without getting hit by the rampaging bulls coming up behind
them. The bulls are then used in afternoon bullfights in the
Pamplona bullring. If bull fighting is not for you, there is
also the Procession of San Fermin, which takes place on July
7th and involves a statue of the Saint Fermin and provides
travellers the opportunity to learn about the origins of the
festival.
Best place to stay: With
some rooms having views of Estafeta Street, the 5* Gran
Hotel La Perla has perfect views to watch the runners
below.
Visit Expedia.co.nz to book a stay at the Gran Hotel or call or call 0800 998
799.
Kumbh
Mela
Location: India (Allahabad, Haridwar,
Ujjain, Nasik)
When: Every three
years
2013 date: TBA
Location (2013):
Allahabad (Prayag)
This is one of the world’s biggest religious festivals, an epic affair where Hindus gather at the Ganges River. Holy men from across India attend the event which is held every three years and rotates between four Indian cities. The major event of the 104-day festival is ritual bathing at the banks of the river and this year, it is estimated that about 80 million pilgrims bathed in the sacred water which is said to wash one’s sins away.
Best place to stay: The 3* Kanha
Shyam, is located in Allahabad close to the meeting point of
the Ganges and Yamuna River, making it a perfect location to
witness the Kumbh Mela in 2013.
Visit Expedia.co.nz to
book a stay at the Kanha Shyam or call 0800 998
799.
New Orleans Jazz & Heritage
Festival
Location: New Orleans,
USA
When: Annually
2011 date:
TBA
Known for its musical heritage, New Orleans is home to one of the biggest jazz festivals in the world. The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage festival, which started back in 1970, was born out of a spontaneous moment between arguably the greatest gospel singer, Mahalia Jackson, and the Eureka Brass Band. A who’s who of the music world performed during this year’s event including Lionel Ritchie, Aretha Franklin, Van Morrison, Pearl Jam and Elvis Costello. With fantastic musicians and its famous Creole and Cajun style cooking, a trip to this festival will leave you feeling a part of the southern style way of life.
Best place to
say: Located close to Bourbon Street, the 4* Hotel
Monteleone, New Orleans is the ideal place to stay.
Visit
Expedia.co.nz to book a stay at the Hotel Monteleone or call 0800 998
799.
Oktoberfest Beerfest - celebrating
its 200th anniversary in 2010
Location:
Munich, Germany
When: Annually
2010
date: 18th September – 4th October
Possibly one of the oldest festivals on Earth, the annual Oktoberfest is world renowned and has even the most manly men wearing tight leather pants, also known as ‘lederhosen’. The first Oktoberfest was held back in 1810 and over the last two centuries the festival’s popularity has exploded with over six million people now attending the event each year. Be sure to be on hand for the official opening of Oktoberfest when the Lord Mayor will tap the first keg of Oktoberfest beer at noon on September 18th. Don’t forget to bring some lederhosen and your singing voice while you down the famous litre of beer, otherwise known as a MaB.
Best place to
stay: For close proximity to the Oktoberfest grounds,
stay at the 4* Tryp Muenchen hotel, Munich.
Visit
Expedia.co.nz to book a stay at the Tryp Muenchen or call 0800 998
799.
Sydney Festival
Location: Sydney,
Australia
When: Annually, in January
2011 date: 8th – 30th January
The Sydney Festival showcases the best in performing arts, music and visual arts. Started in 1977, the festival is now one of Australia’s largest annual cultural festivals, holding around 80 events across the city of Sydney during the month of January. Many acts performed during the festival are ‘premiers’ and have attracted some of the best international talent to perform such as Ian McKellan in ‘Dance of Death’. The festival has gone from strength to strength with around one million people attending annually and is the highlight on many a calendar during Sydney’s summer.
Best place to stay: With its central
location you will be close to a number of events during the
festival at the 5* Sheraton on the Park.
Visit
Expedia.co.nz to book a stay at the Sheraton on the Park or call 0800 998
799.
Melbourne Comedy Festival,
Melbourne, Australia
Location:
Melbourne, Australia
When: Annually
2011 date: 30th March – 24th April
The
Melbourne International Comedy Festival is one of the
largest ticketed cultural events in Australia with over
450,000 people witnessing the event. The inaugural festival
was launched in 1987 by Australian comedy legend, Barry
Humphries, and British comedy legend, Peter Cook. Over the
years, the festival has attracted the crème of the comedy
crop of both international and local talents.
Best
place to stay: To be close to a number of the locations
for the Melbourne Comedy Festival, stay at the 4.5* The
Swanston Hotel, Grand Mercure.
Visit Expedia.co.nz to
book a stay at The Swanston Hotel, Grand Mercure or
call 0800 998
799.
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