Tuesday 4 February 2014

Been There And Done That....And Back For More....Or Time for A Change. 5 Affordable Family Breaks That Wont Break The Bank...


Thinking outside the square can help you get a good deal and discover an exciting new destination.
Thinking outside the square can help you get a good deal and discover an exciting new destination.
BEEN there, done that ... and back for more.
Most Australians believe Bali and Thailand still offer the top bang-for-buck holidays.
But are they right? As a family of 6, that travels in peak season ( unfortunately) the Hotels in Asia are becoming more expensive than Australia.
We absolutely adore Thailand and Asia....In fact I  simply can't seem to get enough of the food, the beaches, the beautiful people and the hospitality...but if your sick of haggling over  pretty much everything, It may be time for a change....
A recent Galaxy survey conducted  asked 1000 Australians which destination they rated as the best value for money. Bali and Thailand were the top picks and Australian holidays were rated a distant third when it came to value for money.
The Bali bias was highest in Western Australia, with 46 per cent of West Aussies naming Bali as their discount destination of choice.
Yet, beyond the traditional trips on the beaten path, it's still possible to find affordable breaks filled with sun, sand and surf.
Travelling With Kids Travel Blog- has unearthed 5 overseas holiday ideas - all for less than $1500  per person,  - for 2014 that might convince you to finally try something new. Please note that these are on sale until sold out and based on advance purchase.
Instead of being bored, why not grab a board? Try something new with a visit to a different destination.
Instead of being bored, why not grab a board? Try something new with a visit to a different destination. Source: ThinkStock
 Cook Islands

Names like Rarotonga and Aitutaki practically pong with the possibilities of Pacific adventure, but any one of the 15 atolls that comprise the Cook Islands could be chalked up as the kind of places you must see before you die. Boasting almost cliched tropical beauty, an idyllic climate, warm welcoming people with bleach-white smiles that are a stunning advertisement for Cook Islands oral hygiene, there are few better places on Earth to step away from the rat race.
What's the deal?
Return flights and 5 nights Accommodation at the Ramada Plaza Noumea in a 2 bedroom executive room, 4 star rating. Based on 2 Adults and 2 Children (ex Sydney) $3,565.49. Sale only Valid until rooms sold out.





2. Malaysia

Squeezed between the Spice Isles of Indonesia and the hedonist heaven of southern Thailand, Malaysia often gets the cold shoulder as a touch too expensive, a little too conservative and a bit unknown, but our family has travelled to Malaysia and explored It's beautiful Cities and stunning Islands such as Penang and the lush green tropical Island of Langkawi. But from the thatched beach bungalows of the peninsular's east coast, which cost only a few dollars a night, to the sophisticated resorts of Langkawi and Penang, Malaysia in fact has something to suit most budgets. And, to boot, much of it comes without the crowds. Just remember if heading to Langkawi stay away from the tourist strip of pantai Cenang and opt for a secluded resort.

What's the deal?
Return flights and 5 nights Accommodation at the 4-star Berjaya Langkawi Resort staying in a Studio King Room, upgrade to the Premier Chalets on water. Including return Airfare's flying Air Asia, based on 2 adults and 2 Children $3,716.33. Available until rooms sold out.
The Berjaya Langkawi Resort's overwater accommoda...
The Berjaya Langkawi Resort’s overwater accommodation. Source: Supplied
3. Hawaii
Say "Aloha" to Hawaii, put on that awful floral shirt you've been hiding away in the darkest recesses of your closet all these years, and reacquaint yourself with why this tropical slice of America which has long been one of our favourite Pacific getaways. Hawaii's six main islands offer a range of attractions for all your tribe, including some of the world's most active volcanoes, the birthplace of modern surfing, ukulele's, Waikiki Beach and hula dancing.
Mark Twain referred to Hawaii as "That peaceful land, that beautiful land ... the climate, one long delicious summer day." Which is late 19th century literati for "is good".
What's the deal?
Return flights and 5 nights Accommodation staying at The Moana Surfrider Hotel ( A Westin Resort) in a Deluxe Room for 2 Adults And 2 Children , flying Jetstar Airways $5,319.62. 4 Star property. Available until rooms sold out.
Try Hawaii for an exciting island escape.
Try Hawaii for an exciting island escape. Source: ThinkStock
4. Fiji
OK, so it's not exactly undiscovered, but the beating heart of the South Pacific remains a great place to get away from it all. And with cheap flights and good resort deals aplenty to be found in the country its tourism authority has dubbed the happiest place on earth, we're pretty sure you'll be happy with a Fijian holiday too.
What's the deal?
Return flights and seven nights' accommodation at The Raddison Blue Resort and Spa. Based on 2 Adults and 2 Children including flights with Fiji Airways staying in a Garden View Room $2,281.09. Packages available until sold out

RADISSON BLU FIJI


5. Vanuatu
Like its neighbour Fiji, Vanuatu can hardly be classified as an undiscovered Pacific gem. But there is a reason for its popularity, and it stems from a mix of world-class dive sites, adventure activities, cruising, volcanoes and cultural highlights such as the death defying Pentecost Land Dive - a traditional, but firm family favourite destination,
What's the deal?
Return flights (ex Sydney) and 6 nights Accommodation staying at The Warwick Lagoon Resort  & Spa, Flights operated by Virgin Australia. Based on 2 Adults and 2 Children $3,920.98....available until sold out.
Enjoy the relaxed vibe of Vanuatu's Coconut Palms Re...
Enjoy the relaxed vibe of Vanuatu’s Coconut Palms Resort. Source: ThinkStock

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