Posts Tagged ‘Maldives holidays’

How long before the Skiing holiday is extinct?

March 17th, 2010

Many of us try and save money when we go on holiday. Some people enjoy a luxury holiday, and save up for a long time. But which holidays are those that are going to thrive in the future?

What are these luxury holidays that people talk about. Well they range from one extreme to the other. By extreme I mean, from the cold to the warmth. Many people enjoy a nice relaxation holiday, like a spa holiday in the Caribbean. There are some that like to go skiing or snowboarding for there luxury holiday.

Cheapness isn’t something closely associated with a Skiing holiday. Even more so than your normal Caribbean holiday. So what is the attraction to this holiday? Well recently Skiing holiday bookings have been on the decrease, and although you could argue so have many others. These figures are worse than others. So what is it that is putting people off ultimately booking these holidays? There is still a high demand for luxury holidays, but why don’t people want to go skiing?

The money is the poiggest point here. If you can get a luxury holiday at a sunny resort for half the price of a skiing holiday, chances are that you are going to take it. Skiing holidays may be able to offer you a fun activity and nice accommodation, but now it is difficult to compete with some of the other hotels in say the Caribbean or the Maldives.

The Maldives has many 5 star hotels, most of them unlike any other around the world and of stunning quality, and with all inclusive holidays for one week from around one and a half thousand pounds you get a pretty good deal.

So Maldives holidays, Bermuda holidays and Sri Lanka holidays look to be defeating the Skiing holidays.

Can you spot the Difference?

February 17th, 2010

Is there actually any difference here? You have a Maldives holiday available, and a Caribbean holiday. Both are at their peak summer times and both are for 7 nights. What do you do, which one do you want to take, these places are practically the same.

The Maldives has a very warm climate, oh, and so does the Caribbean. The Maldives has sandy white beaches and many islands, yet so does the Caribbean. There must be some thing different about these places that will help people to make their minds up about which one they want to go to.

When you really look into it, these two holidays are very different, maybe not the climate, but different aspects. Well technically the Caribbean isn’t a place, it’s more of an area, with places in it’s boundaries. Islands, lots and lots of islands, that’s the best way to describe the Maldives. In the Maldives you are very restricted to what you can actually do. Don’t go to the Maldives if you want to have a busy and crazy holiday, this is the place for relaxation and spa treatments. Although there are some activities like diving and walking along the beach, these holidays are more designed for you to chill out.

The Caribbean is quite different; you don’t have to relax on St Lucia or Barbados if you don’t want to. We muist look a bit deeper to see if there is something that people can distinguish as different between these two places, so that we can make our minds up on where to go. However there is one main massive difference. All holidays cost money, and Caribbean holidays don’t come cheap, but Maldives holidays are even more expensive. Your average Maldives holiday is going to cost you almost twice that of a Caribbean one, leaving you very little spending money.

So Maldives holidays or Caribbean holidays? The luxury is in the Maldives holiday, but it’s also there in St Lucia holidays, here are some holidays that we can all enjoy!

 

Would the people give up there holidays for the environment?

December 19th, 2009

There is growing concern about the environment, but how concerned are we really? People are burning fuel all across the world, and all we do is create more unique ways to help damage the planet. We take something like a boat and turn it into a cruise ship, we are no longer people that live for necessity we live for luxury.

If we are really concerned about the environment, what are we going to do about going on holidays? Are we just going to keep on having a go at the world, saying we need to do something about this, yet still jump on a jumbo jet for a holiday to the Caribbean? How can we just let talks about saving the world go on, and back everything that is said, and then take off to a luxury location via one of the most destructive of all transportation techniques, the Cruise ship.

However how can we be sure that the world is really in that much trouble? A lot of this is all speculation, backed up by only minor evidence. There may be some evidential backing to all of this, but it is impossible for any scientist to actually say when the world is going to come to an end. So whats next for all of us to attempt? In truth, the damage being caused by flights isn’t in the great scheme of things all that bad, it is where fuel is being burnt in extreme amounts.

People being banned from going on holidays is so unbelievably unlikely, that we must find new ways to look after ourselves and the planet. It is up to the people to decide if they want to stop, but many of us feel as though we need holidays, so therefore won’t stop taking them, even if it does mean damaging the planet, when we get the opportunity for a holiday we have to take it. Cruise ships however, they can be banned immediately in my eyes, these contraptions are pure evil, great for destroying the planet and spreading disease to kill people, as far as i am concerned get rid of them.

There could be a rush for holidays in the next decade, where would you go, Cuba holidays, Egypt holidays or Maldives holidays?