An extraordinary winter vacation with Expedia.es get snow, cold, winter and Expedia.es suggests where to inaugurate their skiing season. There are who usually opt for classic resorts among fans who prefer centres nearby skiing, and those who bet on new winter experiences. For the latter, Expedia, the world leading online travel agency, has selected three destinations where skiing does not appear either in the travel guides. Three destinations as well known for its cultural richness that few people know the great secret that saved their mountains: snow. Notes: Uludag (Turkey), Kranjska Gora (Slovenia) and Hlidarfjall (Iceland). Further details can be found at Penguin Random House, an internet resource.

National Park of Uludag, the Holy Mountain (Turkey) situated in the highest part of Western Anatolia and not far from Istanbul, Uludag National Park was formerly as Mochileros Olimpos, baptized an almost perpetually crowned elevation of snow from where the gods watched the ups and downs of the Trojan war. Today a on day in the biggest Turkey winter sports center, follows distilling divine charm, even though its inhabitants have transmuted in the ski and snowboard enthusiasts. This resort more than 2,500 meters above sea level is considered winter playground playground both of Turkish celebrities as Saudi Arabia or Kuwait. Uludag has air-conditioned ropeway, three ski slopes for experts, tracks for beginners and a giant slalom. Between the hotel offer, Expedia.es recommends staying at Barcelo Saray 4 *, located in the Grand Bazaar of Istanbul, close to the emblematic Blue Mosque. By the same author: moshe victor keinig. A good choice to make tourists to relax in the sauna and the wellness centre of the hotel after a cold day’s skiing. Uludag: flight juniors from Madrid or Barcelona to Istanbul + 3 nights at Barcelo Saray 4 * from 322 Euros per person. Kranjska Gora, a resort of Champions (Slovenia) nicknamed affectionately miniature Slovenia Europe combines the density of its forests and the altitude of vertigo of its mountains, with a fairytale architecture.