Where
are you thinking of heading this Christmas travel season? The usual place? Well,
if its been a tough year or a banner year for you you may want to either get away,
away or celebrate with an atypical but exciting venue this year. Is it warm and
exotic that will get you ready for 2006 or overseas for unique holiday shopping
to lift you spirits? Interested in landing somehwere where you wont even hear
a single Christmas carole? Take
a peak at these suggestions. Care
for a Mexican Christmas? Think Cabo or Puerta Vallarta if you want all the holds
gone and warm beaches. Think Mexico City if fun yet elegant offerings are your
thing. Think
Hawaii for the spa fun of it on sand clad beaches between Mai Tais and pineapple
chunks. There are great 5 day packages avaialble some several specialty tour groups
since the cost is higher at this time or if offending your overbearing boss is
too much. Last
minute holiday shopping can be unbelievable if you head to London, Rome, or Paris
for the week before Christmas for some imported gifts. Be on the lookout in the
Sunday newspaper for holiday shopping specials and take advantage of the package
deals. For
more shopping and sightseeing opportunities thinkGermany for Christmas as all
the outdoor activities kick it up a notch for the season. Vienna, Salzburg and
Munich are famed for their markets and you can head to one or all three in one
trip. Finally,
there are plenty of exotic places left in the world that do not celebrate Christmas
except for the tourists they try to attract. Look to Asian countries in general
but this year Vietnam seems to have a series of special packages that are attractive.
Other venues
are Africa such a Nimibia and Tanzania for great holiday trips that will not feel
like Christmas at home. Think of the memories! Regardless
of your choice get to checking out these destinations and book. By November a
lot of the specials will be filled. Joyce
Jackson is a professional traveler who writes, lextures and publishes fast, real
and easy travel packing tips. More comprehensive and simple tips are found on
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