
Nov 21, 2009
Although the title here is quite misleading, it is also quite true. Holidays to Samoa and Australia have gone up a substantial amount, and considering the time of year this is a big thing. But is it really that people want to go on holiday to these places. Are these people going to see if people they know are OK, or just trying to help out in some way.
People have been booking Hotels and Flights to Samoa in order to check on others that have been holiday to the same location. Also there are those that are even taking time off work t travel to Samoa to see if they can help with rebuilding or just helping the people who have been stranded by the tsunami.
This has happened in other areas of the world as well, not just the Samoa disaster. When the Indian Ocean Tsunami happened and went out of control holidays to this area went through the roof. Sri Lanka holidays went up because of the help that was needed, and although the Maldives is still a very difficult place to get to in these times (because it is a mass of islands and islets) it still received a lot of tourism / help.
So even when there is a natural disaster, people still want to go to these destinations. The disaster around the world, I thought would put people off going on holidays, but there seems to be an opposite effect. Do people still want to go to these places, even once there has been a natural disaster? When you look at the sales for holidays to these places, they don’t drop as much as you might think. People even still try to get a Luxury hotel to stay in, and they get some good prices.
People are amazing creatures, to actually want to go on holidays to these places is an interesting decision. But for those that go on Sri Lanka holidays, Maldives holidays and Christmas holidays to help out others, then good luck to them.

Sep 22, 2009
Imagine flying business class or first class to a tropical destination. Is there a holiday that’s better than a luxury one? Luxury holidays have sometimes just been the thing of dreams, but most prices are falling and can be afforded by many more of us? All the prices from all the companies around the world are coming down, just to get more people to go abroad with them.
Caribbean holidays have been fantasy destinations for many of us, but most of the time they are just out of reach. These holidays are now coming down in price and they can now be afforded many more people than ever before. Going first class has never been cheap, but these prices have dropped as well. Even prices in Asia have dropped as well, Maldives holidays prices have even fallen to about six hundred pounds in some places. The price of All inclusive holidays have come down as well. This makes it easier for us to book a holiday because then we know exactly how much we are spending for the entire trip.
However holidays abroad, and especially luxury ones are still a little expensive. If you consider the prices for holidays at home and then measure them against the holidays abroad, you may think twice about the luxury holiday. You can go to the beach these days for what it would cost to put half a tank of petrol in your car, averaging about twenty five pounds. It doesn’t seem to make much sense to embark on a luxury vacation if you just have a beach down the road.
What you need to do is decide a couple of months before you plan your holiday if you can save up a little extra cash, if you are going to go on Sri Lanka holidays, now is the time to do it. Seeing as these prices have come down so much, it wouldn’t take all that large amount of time to save up to head off. Why not just put some cash aside for you to relax, and relieve some stress and head out on a luxury holiday.