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Escape Worldwide - Travel Calendar 2011 January to March

Hi, Happy New Year and welcome to Escape Worldwide's Travel Calendar for 2011

So here goes, January to March

JANUARY - Spa in Thailand
What better way to recover from the excesses of the festive period than with a spa break, and Thailand is a superb destination for just that! Choose from one of a number of excellent hotels that offer world-class spa facilities, ranging from options for the occasional spa treatment combined with a relaxed holiday to a full-on detox and rejuvination programme to get you in to shape for 2011!

Hotel Ideal For Rating Board Prices from
DUSIT HUA HIN Thai Style 5* RO £869 pp
SILAVADEE SAMUI Overlook the Ocean 4* BB £1125 pp
SIX SENSES PHUKET Ultimate Spa Retreat 5* FB £2979 pp

HOLIDAY IDEAS TO THAILAND


FEBRUARY - Valentines in the Maldives
Perhaps the most romantic beach destination in the world, the Maldives is the perfect place to be with your Valentine this February. Chill out on picture-postcard beaches, spending lazy days with the one you love in the most stunning natural setting imaginable. Then head to the bar and get hideously drunk on cocktails that you'd only ever drink on holiday - bliss!

Hotel Ideal For Rating Board Prices from
BIYADHOO Barefoot Rustic 3* FB £985 pp
VELASSARU Contemporary Chic 5* BB £1299 pp
LILY BEACH Ultimate All Inclusive 5* AI £2779 pp

HOLIDAY IDEAS TO THE MALDIVES


MARCH - See the Wildlife of the Serengeti
In March, literally millions of wildebeest, zebra and other animals are at home on the Serengeti, after the trials of the annual migration. It's a great time for wildlife activity, with big cats aplenty. Other areas of Tanzania also team with wildlife - be sure to include the Ngorongoro Crater in your itinerary. Follow a safari with a relaxed stay on beautiful Zanzibar, a real favourite of ours.

Hotel Ideal For Rating Nights Prices from
SOPA SERENGETI First time safari - £1769 pp
SERENA SAFARI Quality lodges - £1785 pp
ADD A WEEK IN ZANZIBAR - from £490 PER PERSON

HOLIDAY IDEAS TO TANZANIA

Keep an out on our calendar for more ideas: http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk/escape/ideashome.html

Happy Travelling

Escape Worldwide
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