Monday, July 22, 2013

Holidays with a Difference: Multi-Centre Vacations


When you think of multi-centre holidays, what do you think of? Round the world trips that cram as much of our planet into one vacation as possible? Visiting various resorts or areas of the same country? If either of these things is what you think of, you’re essentially correct. Multi-centre holidays help you to combine more than one trip into one, manageable and affordable package – giving you the opportunity to broaden your horizons and see the world without having to worry about a thing. 
The terms multi and twin centre holidays withTrailfinders mean breaks where you need to fly to two or more destinations or when you fly into one resort but depart from a different one entirely. Multiple destinations are easy to visit nowadays – in an age where there’s an abundance of airports and plenty of itineraries that can be tailormade to suit your dreams, multi-centre holidays have never been better. 
Perhaps a stint in South East Asia is a dream you’ve had for years? While you will undoubtedly need to take more than a week off work, if you save up your annual leave, there’s no reason why you can’t achieve your aspirations. With gateway cities such as Bangkok, Singapore and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia on the doorstep of all the magical destinations that South East Asia holds, there’s nothing stopping you from exploring it all in one fell swoop. Fly into Bangkok and explore this bustling city before heading to the mountains to discover the history of Chiang Mai, before relaxing on one of the secluded sandy beaches. From here, head over to Laos or Vietnam before venturing further towards Indonesia, an archipelago made up of over 17,000 islands, including Lombok, Bali, Borneo and Java. Return home via Singapore after appreciating this beautifully clean city that has a whole host of surprises for you to enjoy. 
If that doesn’t sound like your kind of thing, perhaps a multi-stop tour of Australia does? This vast country has so much to offer that even a multi-centre trip won’t scrape the surface, but it can certainly help you to see more than just one area. Fly into Sydney, admire the Opera House and climb the dizzy heights of the Sydney Harbour Bridge before heading up the east coast into Queensland – home of the Great Barrier Reef. Be enthralled by the beaches, reef and rainforests before heading over to Darwin, the gateway to National Parks that will bring you a step closer towards understanding the Aboriginal people. Fly into Alice Springs, the closest town to the notorious Uluru (Ayer’s Rock) before heading over to the west coast to see what Melbourne or Perth has to offer before flying home. 
The possibilities with multi-centre breaks are endless – whatever you are planning to achieve from your globetrotting stint, combining more than one stop will almost certainly quench your thirst for adventure. 

Related post: 5 Great Destinations in North Thailand

0 comments:

Post a Comment

Thank you for commenting in www.holidayFans.com. We greatly appreciate it and please come and visit again soon.