Package Holidays Make a Comeback
With the economic crisis forcing tour operators and airlines to keep a watchful eye over the bookings being made by UK holidaymakers, interestingly package holidays seem to be retaining their appeal - and despite calls by some critics that they are hiding costs for travellers.
Here is my list of the best package holiday destinations for the recession-wary traveller in 2009.
Turkish Riviera: The number of visitors to Turkey has been growing considerably over the last few years (over 30 million in 2008), and that is set to continue in 2009.
The country is already on the minds of many due to its location just outside of the Eurozone, meaning the destination will retain its value for money.
But of course, Turkey's developed tourist spots also satisfy for those eager to save money by opting for a package holiday.
If you visit Antalya on the Turkish Riviera during March and April it is possible to ski in the morning and swim in the warm Mediterranean sea in the afternoon.
Historical amphitheatres and areas of great natural beauty are located within short distance of beaches and modern attractions.
Prague, Czech Republic: If you are eager to say within the Eurozone in spite of the credit crunch, then Prague may well be a good all-inclusive bet.
According to The Telegraph, many holidaymakers are considering taking shorter breaks on order to save money, and many European city hotels are currently offering free night deals (such as three for two) in order to keep bookings up.
Prague is one such destination, and has grown to become the sixth most visited European city.
The city is known for its architecture and intriguing attractions such as the Astronomical Clock and The Prague Metronome.
Phuket, Thailand: Since the Tsunami disaster of 2004, Phuket has been completely rebuilt and restored - and modernized for a new era of tourism.
As a result of this, resorts and hotels are scattered all around the island's long coastline.
Patong, however, is the most popular resort on the island being an upbeat party town of bars, clubs, and discos - and a beach which stretches for 2 kilometres.
However, if it is a more exotic, less commercial, area you are searching for, the North West Mai Khao and Siranat National Park area will also be suitable.
Cyprus: If you are still eager to find the sun in the Eurozone, then Cyprus remains a package holiday hero.
My guess is that 2009 might be the year to take full advantage of the island as many UK holidaymakers are eager to find somewhere cheaper.
This, therefore, can have benefits to some who will be able to find that great deal without as much competition as other destinations.
Turquoise waters and white beaches make Cyprus a well-established tourist destination, and a good choice to those looking for a hot package resort.
Here is my list of the best package holiday destinations for the recession-wary traveller in 2009.
Turkish Riviera: The number of visitors to Turkey has been growing considerably over the last few years (over 30 million in 2008), and that is set to continue in 2009.
The country is already on the minds of many due to its location just outside of the Eurozone, meaning the destination will retain its value for money.
But of course, Turkey's developed tourist spots also satisfy for those eager to save money by opting for a package holiday.
If you visit Antalya on the Turkish Riviera during March and April it is possible to ski in the morning and swim in the warm Mediterranean sea in the afternoon.
Historical amphitheatres and areas of great natural beauty are located within short distance of beaches and modern attractions.
Prague, Czech Republic: If you are eager to say within the Eurozone in spite of the credit crunch, then Prague may well be a good all-inclusive bet.
According to The Telegraph, many holidaymakers are considering taking shorter breaks on order to save money, and many European city hotels are currently offering free night deals (such as three for two) in order to keep bookings up.
Prague is one such destination, and has grown to become the sixth most visited European city.
The city is known for its architecture and intriguing attractions such as the Astronomical Clock and The Prague Metronome.
Phuket, Thailand: Since the Tsunami disaster of 2004, Phuket has been completely rebuilt and restored - and modernized for a new era of tourism.
As a result of this, resorts and hotels are scattered all around the island's long coastline.
Patong, however, is the most popular resort on the island being an upbeat party town of bars, clubs, and discos - and a beach which stretches for 2 kilometres.
However, if it is a more exotic, less commercial, area you are searching for, the North West Mai Khao and Siranat National Park area will also be suitable.
Cyprus: If you are still eager to find the sun in the Eurozone, then Cyprus remains a package holiday hero.
My guess is that 2009 might be the year to take full advantage of the island as many UK holidaymakers are eager to find somewhere cheaper.
This, therefore, can have benefits to some who will be able to find that great deal without as much competition as other destinations.
Turquoise waters and white beaches make Cyprus a well-established tourist destination, and a good choice to those looking for a hot package resort.
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