Skip to main content

Escape Worldwide - Travel Calendar for July to September

Hi all,

This weeks travel calendar looks at some great holiday ideas for July to September (http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk/newsletter/top/ideas2011c2.html):


JULY - Great Weather in Bali

When much of the Far East is in its rainy season, Bali bucks the trend and is far drier, making it a great time to visit. Spend your time on the beach or include a night or two inland at Ubud, taking in some of the Island's amazing scenery and fascinating culture. Holidays are for 10 nights - it's also possible to include a city stopover on the way to Bali, with Hong Kong, Singapore, Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur all possible!

Hotel Ideal For Rating Board Prices from

BUMAS -  Family-run friendliness - 3* BB £989 pp

MERCURE - Handy for local dining  - 4* BB £1079 pp

MELIA BALI - Stylish and spacious - 4+* RO £1195 pp

HOLIDAY IDEAS TO BALI


AUGUST - Red Sea Family - up to 4 kids

The 5* Makadi Palace Family Star is a great option for larger families, as rooms here take up to two adults and 4 kids, and with kids at £399 each, it's a bargain! Family Suites are very spacious with a master bedroom for Mum & Dad, while facilities include five restaurants, four bars, swimming pools, kids club & playground. With access to a great beach and low All Inclusive prices, it's hard to beat during the school holidays!

Check out these amazing prices:

MAKADI PALACE FAMILY STAR -  ALL INC -  7nts  £985 per adult,  £399 per child
HOLIDAY IDEAS TO THE RED SEA

SEPTEMBER - The Great Migration in Kenya

September is one of the best times to be on safari in Kenya, when wildlife on the Masai Mara is at its prime. Each year, millions of wildebeest, zebra and other grazers join the resident population of big cats, elephant and other game to form perhaps the greatest concentration of wildlife on the planet. It's worth booking well in advance, though, as space is restricted. Follow with a beach break in Kenya, Zanzibar or elsewhere.

Safari Ideal For Rating Nights Prices from

KILI SAFARI - Stunning views  - 4* /  5nts - £1629 pp

SAMBURU SAFARI  - Great mix of parks - 4* /  7nts -  £1995 pp

ADD A WEEK IN MOMBASA - from £245 PER PERSON

HOLIDAY IDEAS TO KENYA

See the full range of holidays that Escape Worldwide has to offer at http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk/

Happy travelling

Darren

Escape Worldwide
Home of Long Haul Holidays

Comments

  1. Looks like you have got very good offers on these destinations.

    ReplyDelete

Post a Comment

Popular posts from this blog

Amazing Elephant Hills, Khao Sok National Park in Thailand

We have some great holiday ideas to this amazing part of Thailand -  http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk/thailand/elephant_hills_khao_sok_national_park.html Escape Worldwide - Home of Long Haul Holidays http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk

Cruise and stay with Escape Worldwide ⛴🛳

Cruises are amongst the most popular types of holidays at the moment, effortlessly taking you to different destinations throughout your trip - without the need to keep packing & unpacking! Settle in to your ship and wait for the world come to you, ideally with a good book and a gin & tonic.     At Escape Worldwide we tend to focus on Cruise & Stay Holidays, with the cruise as part of your trip but with a whole load more included too. Invariably you’ve flown to your departure port, so rather than heading straight from the airport to the port we’ll include a few days to explore the destination - places such as Singapore , New Orleans, Cape Town, and Dubai deserve more time than just passing through. After you’ve disembarked we can take you on to another location to round off your trip - a beach resort, perhaps, or another city. Fly onwards from Singapore to Bali or Phuket , take a train from New Orleans to Memphis, pick up a rental car as you return to Cape Town and hea

Our Top Trips in 2018 - Mark in Australia

We're continuing our look back at our teams travels this week - Mark visited Australia on an epic three-state trip, starting in Sydney, moving to Victoria and driving most of the Queensland Coast in a campervan - here's a quick look at the highlights of his Aussie adventure. . . . Starting in Sydney ​ The first time I visited Australia was 27 years ago as an 18-year old backpacker, but I'm always excited to go back - it's one of the most diverse, incredible countries on the planet. As with many visits Down Under I started in Sydney , which is a very easy city to get to grips with - for me, if you stay anywhere between Central Station and Circular Quay you can't go too far wrong, and it's such as easy place to explore. I stayed right in the middle of Sydney at the Grace Hotel , which has pretty much everything you want to see within a 20 minute walk - I took in the Sydney Tower Eye, Darling Harbour and the amazing Sydney Opera House, all on foot.