Saturday, February 11, 2012

Year Round Vacations – Think Outside the Summer Vacation Box

March 25, 2010 by  
Filed under Travel Guides



The kids are grown and out of the house… time to think about year round vacations! This is no time to mope about the empty nest…. This lets you start planning to take vacations when other peoples kids are in school.

You can stop thinking only about kid friendly places. You can plan late night entertainment. You can go during different seasons. You can explore more museums or archeological sites or do some wine tasting… things that just weren’t possible with the kids in tow. Now you can think of things you’ve always wanted to do, but you put them off because they were things that might bore the kids.

Maybe you still want a beach vacation… but you don’t have to go during spring break or school holidays! Think globally here… warm Caribbean hideaways, Australian surfing, Moroccan beaches, or diving in the Seychelles. There are beaches all over the world for year round vacations!

Warm tropical beaches are great destinations at almost any time of the year. There are some considerations when you’re planning that beach getaway. While winter cold in the north makes those Caribbean beaches very enticing, it is also high season and costs more. Summer is cheaper, but there are all those families, and it IS hurricane season. Maybe you can opt for fall and spring, but check when spring break is so you aren’t caught up in that.

You can forget about Disney World this year, and instead of exploring the world from Disney’s Epcot Center… think about really exploring the world. Anywhere you choose to go will be more colorful and more fun in person than Epcot can make it.

If you’re going to the popular vacation venues like National Parks or beaches, do a little research…. It sure would be nice if you could go someplace on shoulder season wouldn’t it? If you could avoid some of those crowds and prices?

Cancun will be FULL of spring break rowdiness, but venture inland in Mexico…. stay in Merida and make the loop around the Mayan Ruins.

How about New York City in winter to see the Christmas window displays or to celebrate New Year’s Eve and watch the ball drop? OK, you won’t avoid crowds on that one, but wouldn’t it be fun? Attend plays and hear music; explore those museums more thoroughly.

Go to Europe in the Fall and enjoy the food… long leisurely dinners with no kids can be very romantic. Take culinary classes. Or go in the Spring and visit gardens that are just coming into bloom.

You could go to explore the Pyramids in Egypt in January or February when it’s not so hot.

Take an African safari in late September or October to see the Wildebeest migration.

Go wine tasting in Australia or New Zealand in March, the late northern winter, just when their harvest is coming in because they’re at the end of summer down under.

The possibilities are endless. You just have to develop a different mind set. You don’t just need to take a summer vacation… think outside of THAT box… Start making your list for year round vacations.

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