Multiple Escapes For the British People
Posted by Tousala | Posted in Travel and Leisure: General | Posted on 13-03-2011
Tags: Caribbean, Holidays, Travel, United Kingdom
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The majority of people in Briton are planning to take not just one but two holidays over 2011, these results have been produced from a survey which travel supermarket.com produced. The icey cold weather and dark glum January days are dampening the British moral, not to mention the economic dustbin the country’s in , and to top it all off there’s thousands of public sector cuts and higher taxes on the horizon.
The British people treasure their yearly holidays and aren’t willing to give them up easily, people all over the world will sacrifice their yearly holiday funds to pay the house hold bills, but not the British who would go without in order to their holidays.
Being British i understand what types of holidays please the nation and I’m telling you now with us its “Quantity over Quality” which means a fortnight on a European beach resort would really trump a single week in Caribbean holidays, due to the amount of time we’d be able to escape the economic wreck which is Briton.
The most popular holiday destination for the Brits looks Spain yet again and has been for some decades now, this is probably due to how the country has adapted to cater us, all the big “touristy” towns Serve up fish and chips and full English breakfasts at every cafe of restaurant, as well as bars and night clubs which sell drinks ridiculously cheap to care for are misbehaved drinking habits.
The Euro fell off the horse at the end of 2010 which mean’t hotels prices in many of the European countries have toppled down significantly offering the perfect opportunity for brits to snap up these great deals.
The rest of the world will feel the effect as the British people are one of the most travelled nations even though it’s such a minute country.
Dominican Republic Holidays & Sri Lanka Holidays where popular before the World wide recession the markets in these countryhaven’t dropped far enough for us Brits to see it as a quantum bargain, and travel back to these out aged tourist hot spots.

