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Could Asia be the new place to holiday!

Friday, October 16th, 2009    Subscribe To Our Feed

People seem to be getting extremely interested in checking out the Asian Continent for there holidays next year. Tour operators and searches online have reported that tourists are interested in heading to areas like the Maldives, Sri Lanka and Dubai. Now we need to find out what’s making these holidays so popular?

It has been argued that Maldives holidays are the new Caribbean holidays. The Maldives consists of around 1200 islands ad islets, and is famous for its calm and temperate atmosphere. The general climate throughout all of the Maldives islands is very hot, similar to the Caribbean and all of the hotels are of very high luxury standard. The hotels in the Caribbean are very smart and luxurious, but the ones in the Maldives are very nice. So why do people want to come here? The prices for these holidays have now been lowered to attract more customers, and the searches on the internet have shown a dramatic increase in tourists looking for these holidays.

Sri Lanka holidays are for the Back Packer. If you like to go out and explore your surroundings, then Sri Lanka will provide you with endless fun. Recently search results have shown that Safari searches in Sri Lanka have increased, which is strange because many people believed that Africa was the only place to Safari. Obviously prices have an impact here. Although you won’t be able to see Lions, the Sri Lankan surroundings offer a wide range of flora and fauna.

So why have Dubai holidays started to prosper from an influx of visitors? Now this is quite difficult to get your head around. Save the moon, these holidays are probably the most expensive on the planet. Because of the many 6 star and 1 supposed 7 star hotels, Dubai is often referred to as the most luxurious place around. There may be a fall in prices, but it isn’t a massive decrease, so could this mean that the worldwide recession is improving? We will have to wait until next year and see what happens!

 

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