Would you rather lie on the
beach all day or see as many sights as you can? It's best to identify the type
of vacation you and your travel companions want up front. Here are three types
of vacations to consider. It's an important summer travel tip, pick the place
best suited for you.
Beach Destinations:
Resorts are bending over
backwards to attract tourists to their beaches, so this year you can soak up
the sun in any number of places. The Caribbean, Mexico, San Diego, and Hawaii
all have outstanding savings and package deals.
Big City Vacations:
Take a bite out of the Big Apple
with some amazing New York City sales, or let loose in Las Vegas. This is also
true across the pond. Europe is a dream destination, and with multiple
four-season cities like Paris and Madrid, you can have a great trip any time of
year.
Outdoor Adventures:
Some people think this is for
adrenaline junkies alone, but thrill seeking doesn’t always require a big
physical commitment or giving up luxury. Try Costa Rica and explore the
beautiful cloud rain forest canopies, all while enjoying great accommodations.’
Culinary Vacations:
Explore culture through cuisine
on our exotic culinary tours and cooking vacations. With our knowledgeable
local guides, world-class chefs, and carefully designed itineraries, we’ve
created cooking and culinary vacations that offer unparalleled insider access
to the local culture.
So whether you are a foodie
looking for the best meals, a culture buff who savors serendipitous
experiences, or a cooking enthusiast who wants to learn to prepare local foods,
Access Trips culinary tours are for you.
Educational Trips:
Adding a learning component to
your family vacation is a bit like having your cake and eating it, too -- you
enjoy all the regular resort fun, plus you enrich your experience. The many and
diverse options for additional learning at these resorts makes it easy to fit
at least one fun learning activity into your trip schedule. Among the
possibilities are hour-long Native American storytelling sessions, 90-minute
tours of a former top-secret bunker, three-hour cooking classes or day-long
excursions to a little-visited Mayan ruin. By adding a learning component to
your family trip, you and your kids will come back with much more than a tan;
you'll gain new insights and possibly new interests.
Presented By:
Rawhide Travel and Tours Inc
6008 West Bell Rd # F105
Glendale, Arizona 85308-3793
rawhidetravel.com
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