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Escape Worldwide - Travel Calendar - April to June

Hi all,

Another week and some more great holiday ideas, this time for travelling between April and June: http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk/newsletter/top/ideas2011b2.html

APRIL - Touring China in the Spring


Spring is an ideal time to visit China, avoiding the extremities of winter and summer, and an escorted tour is the perfect way to take in this fascinating country. Visit historic Beijing, modern Shanghai and the Terracotta Warriors at Xi'an, along with the Yangtze River, Giant Pandas and other highlights. Our tours are fully inclusive, with all flights, hotels and transport, sightseeing and even your visa included in the price!

Tour Ideal For Nights Prices from

WONDERS OF CHINA - Perfect Introduction-  14nts - £2569 pp
CHINA DELIGHTS - Superb Scenery & History - 18nts - £2589 pp
CHINA HIGHLIGHTS -  Comprehensive Value - 25nts - £2989 pp

HOLIDAY IDEAS TO CHINA

MAY - Fly-Drive to Cuba

A fly-drive is the perfect way to see Cuba, and May is a great time to visit. Our two most popular itineraries focus on Western and Central Cuba; or travelling End to End, taking in highlights such as Santiago De Cuba, Trinidad and of course Havana. Combine Cuba's history and countryside with the glorious beaches, or just focus on what's of interest to you - it's a very flexible destination!

Hotel Ideal For Nights Prices from

WEST & CENTRAL  -Havana, Vinales, Trinidad, Varadero - 13nts - £1159 pp
CUBA END TO END - Guardalavaca, Santiago, Trinidad, Havana - 13nts - £1119 pp

HOLIDAY IDEAS TO CUBA

JUNE - Thailand in the Low Season

June is a great time to visit Thailand as it's the rainy season in large parts of the country - it sounds daft, but we think it's a great time to visit, taking advantage of low prices, quieter resorts and superb special offers. Find a beach to yourself, explore an unknown temple or just retreat to a bar, and as it tends to rain later in the day, there's plenty of time to work on your tan!


Itinerary Rating Nights Prices from

BANGKOK, CHIANG MAI + PATTAYA 4 3+3+8  - £1125 pp
BANGKOK, CHIANG MAI + KRABI 4 3+3+8 -  £1349 pp
BANGKOK, CHIANG MAI + PHUKET 4 3+3+8 -  £1399 pp
HOLIDAY IDEAS TO THAILAND

I hope the above gives you some great holiday ideas.

Watch out next week - July to September!

Happy travelling!

Darren
http://www.escapeworldwide.co.uk/
Escpae Worldwide

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