Where is cheap to go on holiday? I mean ridiculously cheap?
I have never been on holiday before and really want to go. I don't have any money so it would have to be somewhere cheap, but still good enough to be worth getting a loan for.
I would love to go to the caribbean but I overstand that it is too expensive so I would be happy going anywhere really, except party holiday places or Spain.
Have you been somewhere that was cheap, all inclusive, but still nice that you can recommend?..
Thank you x
Oh yeah, sorry I live near London in the UK.
And I guess under £400 is what I would call cheap for all inclusive, hotel and flights.
Was thinking maybe a eurotunnel to Paris would be cheap but found nothing under £1000 yet
ALSO I was thinking to go for my birthday in November and for 4 or 5 nights MAX.
Don't go on a £400 holiday on a loan. This is ridiculous and you can't afford it. What is wrong with you people. Don't get into debts for a holiday. You can have as good a time nearer home.
And have you found your passport yet ?
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Planning a family beach vacation? Looking for destinations with family resorts that have fun sports and activities for the whole family, all inclusive resorts where meals are included and kid clubs? Here are some of the most popular beach destinations for families to unwind and relax:
Mexico
Mexico, especially the Cancun area, and Mayan Riviera, an hour's drive south of Cancun, is a popular place for family beach vacations. The Mayan Riviera is one of the regions of Mexico - and the world- which offers the richest variety of landscapes and archaeological treasures including Mayan ruins, coral reef, snorkelling lagoons, and eco-theme parks such as Xcaret. Hotels, resorts, restaurants, and attractions throughout Mexico welcome families with open arms.
Jamaica
Jamaica is considered by many to be the most beautiful of all the Caribbean Islands and is one of the top family-vacation destinations in the Caribbean. Many of Jamaica's resorts offer supervised children's activities, babysitters, family discounts, and kid's meals. Jamaica has an abundance of top all-inclusive chains including: Sandals Beaches, SuperClubs Breezes resorts and Club Med. There are also many other family vacation options such as the Franklyn D. Resort in Runaway Bay, Jamaica, where families have their own vacation nanny during their stay.
Turks and Caicos
On a 12-mile stretch of satiny white-sand, Beaches Turks & Caicos is one of the premier family resorts on the island.With separate programs for infants, toddlers and teens, each is designed to give each age the activities they love. So when you're off doing your thing, they're off doing theirs. There are many other resorts to stay at this idyllic family beach destination
Bahamas
Home to the Atlantis Bahamas resort and many other excellent family resorts, there will not be a dull moment on your Bahamas family vacation. Blessed with the perfect location-less than 100 miles off the coast of Florida, the perfect climate- averaging a little over 75 degrees, and the perfect surroundings-crystal clear turquoise blue waters and pearly white beaches, the Islands of the Bahamas is the perfect destination for your next family beach vacation.
Hawaii
A Family Hawaii Vacation has it all. Beautiful beaches, world-class golf, surfing, shopping, swimming, top notch hotels, condominiums, eco tours, national parks, warm weather, and cool ocean breezes. The four islands that are popular for a family Hawaii Vacation are Oahu, Maui, the Big Island and Kauai.
Florida
Florida is a popular family beach destination because the climate is warm year round, it is easy to get to, it offers good value for your money, there are endless options for sightseeing and attractions for you family depending on what area you are in, and the beaches in Florida are numerous. In addition to beach destinations and of course Walt Disney World, there are tons of other family outings including Universal Studios, Sea World, Bush Gardens and many more.
Don't Forget Family Cruises
This is a very popular family vacation option and my personal favorite. Cruises with kids offer great value, choice and freedom! There are a lot of misconceptions about cruising such as it is only for older people and not suited for families, it is too rigid, there is nothing to do, you'll feel trapped, you'll get seasick, it's too expensive! All is these statements are false and could not be further from the truth. Bring your kids along on almost any cruise and they'll have the time of their lives.
Im staying at the walt disney world caribbean beach resort in orlando and I was just wondering if the pools there were heated? Thanks
Disney's Caribbean Beach Resort Hotel has 6 heated pools located throughout the island villages. The main pool complex at Old Port Royale is a swashbuckling aquatic adventure themed like a colonial Spanish fortress, Fuentes del Morro Fort. The pool features zero-depth-entry, water cannons, two 12-person spas and 2 water slides—including an 82-foot-long slide that zips through the inside of the fort. The adjacent children's water play area includes squirt hoses, a large bucket that pours water from above and 3 additional waters slides.
What is the cheapest Caribbean island to fly to? Puerto Rico? Jamaica? DR?
I would be departing Atlanta, GA.
Don't you people know ANY OTHER ISLANDS than Puerto Rico, Jamaica and the Bahamas? or do you only know where to go from the adverts on AmeriKan TV?
Probably P.R. is about the cheapest place to fly to. From Atlanta, drive down to Orlando and take Spirit Airlines to P.R. if you are looking for CHEAP.
My fiance and I are looking to take our honeymoon in October. We know we want to go somewhere in the Caribbean, and would like to save as much money as possible. What are some good destinations, and how can we find the best deals? Thanks!
I would take a cruise. Cruises are exceptionally cheap right now and if you are looking to save money, that's the way to go. A 7 day Princess cruise is going for $500. Nearly all cruises are down to below 100 a night for oceanview rooms. Closer to 60 a night if you don't care to have a window. Plus the newer ships have very few interior rooms and your odds of getting an upgrade to an oceanview are really good. Some articles I've read have said 1 out of 3 chance of an upgrade.
A cruise would include all your food and the hotel. You'd just have to pay for alcohol and tips and shore excursions you do. I'd say about 700 for that. The cruise ship recommends 100 per person per day, including alcohol and shore excursions and all that. I think that's if you go to the spa and take a shore excursion on every island.
Your other choice is an all inclusive. Those are more expensive. Look at Riu, Almond, Sandals, and Secrets. You have to contact them before you can get info on prices. The websites act like you are trying to access top secret government files. It completely depends on the island. I'd call them and tell them your week and ask them to run all the islands and tell you the top 3 cheapest ones.
Whatever you do, get trip insurance. October is hurricane season and while the odds are in your favor that it won't hit your exact island during that one week, you'll feel better knowing you can get a full refund if it does.
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Where is the best Caribbean vacation destination and Why?
Me and my boyfriend of 6 years have never been on a vacation together. So, we are going to start saving our money and start planning this vacation for next year. We want to do an all inclusive package to a Caribbean Island, but all of the websites make them all look so beautiful. How do you decide? From your personal experience, which location is best to vacation? and why? what is the best time to go, as far as price and weather? any suggestions would help! thank you in advance for your responses
Have been looking at: Dominica, Dominican republic, Aruba, Cuba, Barbados's, Cayman Islands, St. Maarten, Anguilla, US Virgin Islands.....etc.......HELP!!!!!
Want the best vacation possible, haven't been on one in 8 years! please only suggest if you have been there. wouldn't mind hearing negative reviews either, so we know where not to go!
Thanks Again
Barbados. http://www.barbados.org
http://www.totallybarbados.com
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Where should I go on vacation? I am torn between Maldives, Bali, Bora Bora, and Cook Islands. Please Help! ?
Here are my must haves:
1) Water must be warm. We found Hawaii water too cold for us and loved Caribbean's warm waters in Aruba and Bonaire, therefore we are looking for water warm like Aruba.
2) Husband and I want to go somewhere new. We have been all over Caribbean, Mexico, Hawaii, Florida, California, and Europe.
3) Good snorkeling and/or scuba diving
I have myself been researching Maldives, Bali, Bora Bora, and Cook Islands, but am torn between choosing these and somewhere else.
Thanks!! )
BORA BORA rocks its a queit place sometimes and good for scuba diving and i also suggest considering going to cancun or puerto villarta awsome for snorkling but too much tikila.
There are different possibilities when talking about going to an adults only all-inclusive resort. Most all-inclusive resorts were designed for families with young children, however there are an growing number of adult only all-inclusive resorts.
However, there are also adult only and family nude all-inclusive resorts, especially in Europe and Australia. If you are looking for a nude adult only all-inclusive resort for your vacation, you will almost certainly have to go abroad to destinations like Greece, Italy, the old Yugoslavia area or Australia.
Most people in the USA, the UK and northern Europe would find sharing a nudist beach with children uncomfortable in these ultra-PC days, but nudist beaches for adults only can be excellent fun. It is best not to be shy, however some people find it helps to visit a nudist beach alone while others feel more comfortable in the company of adult friends. Couples often find adult only nudist beaches exotic, erotic and romantic.
Locating adults only all-inclusive resorts is not complicated with the power of a search engine and the Internet on hand. However, if you want to try nudist adults only all included resorts in the USA, it may well be problematic. This is because nudity is a controversial topic in the USA.
If, however 'by adult only', you only mean to imply over twenty-one year olds only, then you will have a lot more luck. There are thousands of non-nudist adults only all-included resorts, hotels and cruises around the United States, Hawaii, the US Virgin Islands and everywhere else in the Caribbean.
Adult only all-inclusive cruises are very widespread. Cruising is not really suited to children. There is not enough room and they can get into serious trouble or even fall overboard unnoticed until it is too late. Adult only all-inclusive resorts are fine, if you like staying in a chalet or cabin.
In between these two limits of luxury on the all-inclusive vacations front are the all-inclusive hotels. Plenty of hotels, but far fewer resorts, do enforce age restrictions on who can reside there. The Club style holidays are good examples; 'Club 18-30' is well-known, but not all of its resorts are all-inclusive.
If you are still thinking about nude adult only all-inclusive resorts, you might find it simpler to discover a selection of topless beaches. These are two a penny in Europe and elsewhere, but in the united States and the some of the Caribbean, you may be able to subscribe to a private beach that permits this style of costume.
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Im white/black caribbean. My family (dads side) are from an island called montserrat, (located in the Leeward Islands, part of the chain of islands called the Lesser Antilles in the Caribbean Sea) and i have never come across anyone in my whole 22 years outside the family who are from the same island. Hope that makes sense.
good luck finding someone cause that would pretty cool for you to find someone else!
i mean you could learn alot
but sorry i dont even kno where thats
located
Cruise holidays are increasingly in popularity among many age groups for several reasons. If you are travelling with kids then you have the option to have some time to yourself or with a partner as the many onboard entertainment activities will keep the kids happy for hours. Then there is the hassle that comes with flying, checking in, waiting around, you know the deal. Cruise ships have also improved drastically in recent years and now are pretty much floating resorts, there is an amazing choice of activities you can do on board. You can rock climb, surf and even ice skate!
Here is how to find cheap cruises:
· If you know where you want to go and when then the best approach is to book the cruise as early as possible. You can find cheap cruises by booking last minute however you run the risk that the cheapest cabins will be sold out.
· Travel during the off peak times which means avoiding school holiday times, the spring break for Easter as well as Christmas time since prices rise with the increased demand. If you fancy the Caribbean and don't mind taking a bit of a risk then you could travel in the hurricane season to find really cheap cruises. You might run the risk of running into a few thunderstorms though.
· Go with an older ship. As competitors look to outdo each other the facilities on board cruise ships have gotten better year on year with rock climbing walls, mini surfing and ice skating rings to name a few. If you want a cheap cruise and don't mind missing out on these attractions then go with an older ship.
· Cheapest cabins are inside cabins, if you aren't married then a balcony or ocean view isn't needed. You still get the same service on the rest of the cruise but enjoy low cost cruising.
· Compare discount cruises and other cruise costs using an online travel agent or comparison service to find cheap cruises as the offers between websites and operators can vary sometimes significantly and it ensures you have a better idea of general pricing so you don't get stung.
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How is crusing during Thanksgiving?
Might go on a Royal Caribbean cruise to the Southern Caribbean on Adventure of the Seas over Thanksgiving. Will there be enough teens on this cruise for my 13 yr old to hang out with? Is cruising over Thanksgiving a bad idea, or a good one? Is it still hurricane season? Any helpful information?
I've cruised once during Thanksgiving (because my birthday fell on Thanksgiving Day that year) it was on Carnival and I had my god daughters with me and they had a blast. I rarely saw them except for dinner and shore excursions.
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