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all inclusive vacation to belize

Do you have suggestions for my big family vacation? We would like cheap and all inclusive.?
We want somewhere that some historical Has value, and beaches, with other activities that are fun for all. I have nothing but belize can find, all inclusive. I chose belize because of all the Mayan ruins and beautiful beaches, snorkeling, diving, caves, bars and restraunts. My family doesn't have much money and want in the next to travel for two years. about 15 people will go and want something that around 1000 per person, please let me kno from somewhere with some historical value, as well as some party activities such as beaches, where some can only drink a little beer on the beach, and others can go and look at some interesting historical buildings or something like that. Many Thanks also, we want to fly, but if you're on a cruise where not much time on the ship, we are open to that again from 1000-1500 per person, spent less expensive know the more, without having fun, thanks
Mexico is always cheap and fun. Depending on where you are now, you can find some great deals. There is much to be done, Mexico. Ruins, jungle, beach, bars, cheap shopping, cheap food, ATV riding, snorkeling, etc.
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vacation package

who has the best Disney Vacation Package?
I would like a book 7 days 6 night Disney Vacation Package with flight, hotel and tickets. Who has the best price. Staying in or out of the park?
You could do better, but not fired, not with Disney for a package. Right now they are offering free nights in hotels, park admission free, and gift cards. I think it's "Buy 4, get 3 free plus $ 200 GC" or something like that. If you are on the property resident, you can save Cars (Disney has free airport transportation, and is excellent) on-property transportation.
ILOCOS SUR: THE TOTAL VACATION PACKAGE
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Europe on a Shoestring
For quite a few years now a group of the so-called “budget airlines” in Europe have been taking part in a price war attempting to offer the cheapest fares to a huge number of European cities. It’s not unusual to read that one of the major budget airlines such as Easyjet or Ryanair is offering return flights from the UK to France, Germany or Spain for £1 (approx $1.45). There could be airport landing fees and taxes to be added to the fare, but it’s still an absolute bargain if you’re keen to see a number of cities throughout Europe. One of the major drawbacks of these flights is that they often make use of to the smaller municipal airports rather than the more well known biginternational ones. This can mean that a flight that is advertised to a big European city actually lands anything up to fifty miles away. In fact there are a number of advantages with this situation, the municipal airports will always offer a much faster service on check-in and luggage since they’re catering for a much smaller number of flights. The downside is that public transport serving these airfields can be scrappy at best and a very popular option is hiring a car from the airport. Here are a variety of the wonderful cities that we have visited whilst making use of cheap floghts from the low cost airlines. We are confident that you’ll enjoy visiting any of these fine areas, without doubt they have plenty to offer to visitors to their country.
Glasgow, Scotland
Glasgow, once the butt of so many jokes about the slums of the Gorbals has undergone a Renaissance and has become a fascinating, architecturally divine city supporting a huge number of visitors throughout the year. The chic West side of Glasgow is home to one of the oldest universities in the U.K.. Situated on a hill in the middle of the Medieval region of the city, the students bring a cosmopolitan, fun loving atmosphere to the city. The low cost airlines utilise Prestwick Airport some 51 km (35 miles) to the north east of the city centre and there is an excellent road between the airport and the city centre. It’s a popular sightseeing area, so it is advisable to hire a car in Glasgow in advance of your journey. An uncrowded half hour journey from Prestwick along the M77 motorway brings you to the city centre. Glasgow is a perfect base for a trip out to the Trossachs National Park. A mere 13 mile (20 km) drive out of Glasgow and you could discover stunning countryside aback a pony, whilst a 30 mile (50 km) drive east using another excellent motorway will find you in Edinburgh together with its ever popular festivals, Princes Street shopping, the historic Castle and Holyrood Palace.
Florence, Italy
Without doubt one of Europe’s most impressively beautiful cities, Florence is served by Pisa Airport, which is 50 miles (84 km) west of Florence. Hire a car at Pisa airport and you’ll be in position to take in the leaning tower at Pisa, the wonders of historic Florence and some of some of the most picturesque countryside in the whole of Europe, that of the disturbingly beautiful Tuscany. It is therefore not surprising that Florence is high in the popularity stakes when considering European cities. When you arrive in Florence you will find that most of the centre of the city is pedestrianized thus preserving its many ancient architectural treasures and statues from the pollution and vibrations associated with hectic traffic. As a result you are overtaken by a feeling of peace and quiet as you stroll from one fragment of history to the next. You do not need to walk too far before experiencing the evil, ear splitting roar from Florence’s legion of scooter riders. Other than the Ponte Vecchio all of the bridges into the city centre are polluted, noisy places, thus giving us an added incentive to stay within the narrow alleyways and tranquil sanctuaries of Florence’s wonderful piazzas.
Tours, France
Tours is the perfect base for discovering France’s beautiful Loire valley and its majestic chateaux The perfect centre for exploring the Loire Valley renowned for its amazing array of palatial residences, the city has quite a few of its own charms. Although the little airport is but a couple of miles from town, you really need to rent a car at Tours airport in order to explore some of the most picturesque towns and villages to be found anywhere in France. Along the banks of the River Loire between Sully-sur-Loire and Chalonnes, a number of cultural treasures are presented for the tourist to enjoy. A UNESCO site, the Loire Valley offers scenic countryside, historic villages and lots of flamboyant castles. During the middle ages the Loire Valley was named the “Retreat of Kings and was a firm favourite of the French royal family. Originally constructed as working fortified castles, the buildings were converted into the palatial chaeaux that you can see today. The historic towns that line the river banks are a magnet to tourists from all over the world. Towns such as Tours, Blois and Chinon have so much to see and do whilst the most popular of all the chateaux is possibly that on the estate of Chambord. Throughout the region you will find little, family owned vineyards offering a variety of tasty wines at very low prices. Keep your eyes skinned for the word “degustation”, which means sampling I guess, and as long as ‘Le Patron’ is not in the middle of a long leisurely lunch you will be offered a warm welcome and he will be delighted to offer you a tasting of all his wines. Of course, it is strongly advised that you take a non-drinker as your chauffer, some of these tasting sessions can become extremely alcoholic!.
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