Help - Travel Ideas?
#1
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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Help - Travel Ideas?
Looking for some help here.
My Wife and I are looking to travel in late Dec / Early Jan...originally we were going to go to Australia and NZ, but we are trying to book award travel, specifically Premium seats due to the long travel, and obviously this is a hard trip to get.
Some other Ideas we had were Athens or Germany, but the latter seems like it would be too cold?
Does anyone have any experience with some good places to visit during this timeframe? We are trying to do some international travel specifically out of the US.
Thanks!
My Wife and I are looking to travel in late Dec / Early Jan...originally we were going to go to Australia and NZ, but we are trying to book award travel, specifically Premium seats due to the long travel, and obviously this is a hard trip to get.
Some other Ideas we had were Athens or Germany, but the latter seems like it would be too cold?
Does anyone have any experience with some good places to visit during this timeframe? We are trying to do some international travel specifically out of the US.
Thanks!
#2
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Germany would most certainly be cold, but the trade-off is not dealing with crowds or lines. I tend to be over every year in January or February, and will be back again this January on a $467 fare.
One thing you should consider is rail travel. You could easily do some of Germany, add on Innsbruck and Salzburg, which can be gorgeous in the winter, or even Vienna. Maybe start in Germany and head home from Austria.
I have quite a substantial photo gallery from both countries linked below.
One thing you should consider is rail travel. You could easily do some of Germany, add on Innsbruck and Salzburg, which can be gorgeous in the winter, or even Vienna. Maybe start in Germany and head home from Austria.
I have quite a substantial photo gallery from both countries linked below.
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I'd say SE Asia, especially Thailand or Malaysia. It's the best time weather-wise, though also the most crowded. Thailand will still be cheap compared to Australia and New Zealand, though. Lots of cultural and beach possibilities. Malaysia is a wealthier country than Thailand but also very cheap (even cheaper in some areas than Thailand), easy to get around and with much to see, especially if you can get over to the Borneo side.
Other countries in the region except Singapore and Brunei are very interesting in places and cheap, but require more adaptation. Though increasing numbers of people are flying into and out of Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) from Bangkok. That'll only get more and more crowded.
Other countries in the region except Singapore and Brunei are very interesting in places and cheap, but require more adaptation. Though increasing numbers of people are flying into and out of Siem Reap (Angkor Wat) from Bangkok. That'll only get more and more crowded.
#6
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Join Date: Mar 2016
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Germany would most certainly be cold, but the trade-off is not dealing with crowds or lines. I tend to be over every year in January or February, and will be back again this January on a $467 fare.
One thing you should consider is rail travel. You could easily do some of Germany, add on Innsbruck and Salzburg, which can be gorgeous in the winter, or even Vienna. Maybe start in Germany and head home from Austria.
I have quite a substantial photo gallery from both countries linked below.
One thing you should consider is rail travel. You could easily do some of Germany, add on Innsbruck and Salzburg, which can be gorgeous in the winter, or even Vienna. Maybe start in Germany and head home from Austria.
I have quite a substantial photo gallery from both countries linked below.
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South Africa is tough to beat. I go there a couple times a year on business and finally went for fun with my fiance.
The exchange rate is ridiculous.
We took a two week holiday last year when the Dollar/Rand exchange rate was only 8/1...now it's closer to 12/1. We made a conscious effort to try to spend $100 on dinner in Cape Town. Couldn't do it. Two bottles of (very good) SA wine, shrimp, ostrich filet, dessert...$87. (The Mint restaurant).
Awesome surf and beaches in Durban, Great White Shark diving in Cape Town, Safari, vineyards, arts village in Swaziland...JoBurg...meh, I could pass.
The exchange rate is ridiculous.
We took a two week holiday last year when the Dollar/Rand exchange rate was only 8/1...now it's closer to 12/1. We made a conscious effort to try to spend $100 on dinner in Cape Town. Couldn't do it. Two bottles of (very good) SA wine, shrimp, ostrich filet, dessert...$87. (The Mint restaurant).
Awesome surf and beaches in Durban, Great White Shark diving in Cape Town, Safari, vineyards, arts village in Swaziland...JoBurg...meh, I could pass.