Monday, 28 March 2011

Try something different


1. Brazil

Riding on the back of the build up to two major sporting events - the FIFA World Cup in 2014 plus the Olympics in 2016, Brazil is likely to be on the travel radar for some time. This holiday vacation is about lifestyle, nature together with adventure. Visitors really like the culture and nightlife and the carnival attitude of the Brazilian people. New boutique hotels and eco-lodges are popping up all over the place and from the seductive charms of Rio, to glorious paradise beaches, to exploring the Amazon, Brazil has got to be on every single traveler's list.

2. United States

Perhaps it's the Obama effect but it is no longer politically incorrect for being a fan of the USA This huge country comes with some thing for everybody, from the spectacular national parks of Utah to fly-drives inside the sunshine state of Florida. If you've already done New York City why not arrange a United States city break in Philadelphia? This supremely walkable city has got history, culture, entertainment together with sincere heart.

3. Iceland

There's no other way to say it, there has never been a less costly time to pay a visit to Iceland. We don't like to get excited about other's disasters but this extraordinary place is now within reach for a great many holidaymakers. It is a fantastic
chance to see the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, unquestionably among mother-nature's most dazzling sights. Discover Iceland's rich natural splendour and literary history or take a city break in Reykjavik.

4. Cuba

At long last the US government has formally eased travel along with commercial restrictions with Cuba, which includes access to telecommunications corporations. This state, rich in rhythm and music, is likely to become a lot more trendy with United States visitors. But for now it still, retains the edginess of a different holiday location. Travelling independently in Cuba is low cost, with Casa Particulare, official home stays, from £15 per night per room. Uncover the right mojito in Havana and dance to the beat before McDonalds arrives!

5. South Africa

See Table Mountain in Cape Town, go wine touring in Stellenbosch, and see the big five in malaria-free parks. For your beach front holiday pleasure, the coast of subtropical KwaZulu Natal benefits from 23 degree sea temperatures so you can swim all year round.

6. London

London is now far more affordable and accessible for holidaymakers from abroad than it has been for a long time. Residents may well not notice things have got any cheaper but the depressed sterling indicates the United Kingdom capital is no longer one of the world's most overpriced locations for a city break. With a multitude of literary and legendary figures, London has the parks, the museums, the history, the shows, coupled with the shopping, to fill a lifetime of city breaks.

7. Melbourne

A cluster of new airline route launches are set to persuade British travelers to commence their Australian holiday in Melbourne rather than Sydney. The country's cultural and events capital, Melbourne, mixes a sophisticated European vibe with that famously laid-back Aussie atmosphere. Delight in an Italian meal in Lygon Street and make sure to time your visit to coincide with one of Melbourne's premier sports activities.

8. Hong Kong

Travelers usually think of Hong Kong as being a stopover destination, spending little more than forty eight hours in this city of many pleasures. See skyscraper glass towers, to tropical foliage on Victoria Peak, get ready to eat, shop and sightsee your way to a standstill.

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