Travel time - around Christmas and New Year My boss wants to take a vacation around Christmas and doesn't know where to go. She's around 50, single and attractive. Please help!
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See what tours are available from a reputable travel agent, i.e. A large, well known general agency Travel agents have all kinds of brochures and materials, whether you're going to drive or fly/drive, or go via deluxe motor coach (bus). There are even self-guided tours by car that books your hotels along the route when you buy the URL1 decide the kinds of things you might like to see... or do, then ask a travel agent for the prices and literature.
Worth your time to do! There's (usually) no cost to ask an expert! Big agencies usually grew that way from happy customers and have probably been around a long time Sources: I'm a travel agt with the country's largest agency.
Cruiseships are a great place to meet people and see the world. Ship's provide all food, entertainment, dancing etc.Some cruiselines, such as Holland and Princess, give discounts to "single" passengers. Most passengers are mid to older ages, so your boss would fit right in.
Who knows, she might end up on a "loveboat". A good web-site to use to select a singles cruise is: vacationstogo.com/ticker.cfm?r=0&jpw=107 Good luck... Sources: Celticrover .
This is just a list of places that offer vacations packages for single women. I've used this list before to find a great vacation package to Rome. Wonderful site!
Sources: travelersdigest.com/womens_vacations.htm .
Europe Christmas markets The Christmas markets in Europe are a fabulous place to go this time of year. They are in many different countries so she can choose where to go. There are also river cruises and guided tours for these markets which would be good for somebody traveling by themselves.
Checkout christmasmarkettours.com" rel="nofollow">christmasmarkettours.com I went in 2004 and 2006 but not with the tours, just picked some cities on my own and traveled by rail. The towns are all walkable, so you don't really even need a car. Sources: christmasmarkettours.com" rel="nofollow">christmasmarkettours.com .
Luang Prabang, Laos through Bangkok with a Tokyo add-on My choice would be Luang Prabang, Laos--it's both exotic and approachable, even to someone who's never traveled to Asia before. The method is simple and not overly expensive since Asia is still fairly cheap, even with a weak US dollar. Fly to Bangkok and stay a couple of nights at a high end hotel such as the Peninsula or Shangri-La to get over jet lag.
Of course, Bangkok by itself is a good winter destination with both local and international brand shopping. Then fly to Luang Prabang, Laos and stay at some place like the Villa Santi in town and relax by the Mekong. There are plenty of social and tourist opportunities in both Bangkok and Laos.
The weather is great at this time of year and the costs aren’t exorbitant. Local shopping is great. There are fairly good tourist sites, too, though nothing like, say, Angkor near Siem Reap town in Cambodia.
Since an airline connection through Tokyo is typically required to get to Bangkok, stop off in Tokyo for a couple of nights on the way back. This both breaks up the long return flight back to the US (I assume the starting point is the US) and gives an opportunity for a completely different travel experience than Thailand and Laos. The weather is significantly different in Tokyo, but the city is built for good cold weather local travel.
Google Map View Larger Map There are resorts out of town with shuttle service, but it's much more convenient to stay in town Google Map View Larger Map best places to stay are along the river; take a regular taxi from the queue or, if too daunting, take the more expensive limousine taxi Google Map View Larger Map take the airport "limousine" bus to your hotel-1 hour .
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