Seychelles

The Seychelles’ charm lies in its isolation. The archipelago’s 115 idyllic islands are scattered all over the Indian Ocean. Thanks to this seclusion, its beaches and forests are virtually untouched and rarely crowded. This is why it’s probably a favourite with honeymooners, celebs and even royalty. From giant rocks to giant tortoises. Wildlife blossoms on these islands. Mahé’s beaches are peppered with sculpted granite boulders, while the capital, Victoria, charms you with infectious local life. Praslin has splendid sands, as well as the primal allure of bird-rich Vallée de Mai, which drew General Gordon under its spell. La Digue is like a land frozen in time, with ox-carts the transport of choice and the thud of a coconut or a crab’s scuttle are the only sounds around.

Seychelles offers a legendary choice of worldclass, five-star accommodation in renowned international hotel chains and even sumptuous private villas with a standard of service and accommodation to match on the main islands of Mahé, Praslin and La Digue and also in a few, choice and exclusive island resorts.

However, there also exists a fine, ever budding selection of affordable smaller hotels, guesthouses and self-caterings where to enjoy not only the finest cuisine but also authentic elements of the unique Creole lifestyle.

Aruba

Aruba holidays are all about long stretches of Caribbean coastline backed by lush devi-devi trees and colonial architecture. Think powdery white toe-sinking sands that slope gently into beautifully clear waters. Named among the top 10 beaches in the world by TripAdvisor’s Travellers’ Choice Awards, Eagle Beach should be on your list. Beyond the coastline, there are an array of must-see sights.

De Palm Island should be first on your list, located just 10 minutes from Oranjestad via boat, this awe-inspiring archipelago is packed with multi-storey waterslides, beachfront cabanas, banana boats and flamingos. These light pink creatures call this island home and you get a front-row seat to watch them roam.

Mauritius

Mauritius is the ideal destination for your next family vacation. With its beautiful sandy beaches, protected lagoons with a nice temperature all year round, and countless activities for all ages, Mauritius is perfect for a family getaway and quality time. Whether at the hotel or during the journeys awaiting you, your stay in Mauritius promises to be memorable for young ones as well as for the young at heart.
Mauritius is the ideal destination for a return to nature. Forests such as the Black River Gorges National Park, Ebony Forest in Chamarel or the Bras d'Eau National Park in the East, will plunge the whole family into an unexpected world, in the heart of a preserved nature. Leisure parks are very appealing to the more adventurous.
From quad biking to zip lining, and safari to approach African animals, countless possibilities are available to families. Leisure parks are very appealing to the more adventurous. From quad biking to zip lining, and safari to approach African animals, countless possibilities are available to families. The most agreeable times to visit the
island are from April to June and from September to December to avoid the peak of summer and winter.

Majorca

This Balearic island has been a hit with holidaymakers for over 50 years. It ticks off everything you’d want from a family holiday, with short flights and transfers, great family hotels and attractions, amazing beaches, and culture-packed old towns. You can take your pick from quiet, laidback resorts like Cala Bona, or Alcúdia, which has one of Majorca’s longest beaches and a historic town nearby. Or, make a beeline for lively Palma Nova, which lines up a trio of beaches, its own tropical-themed minigolf course, and the Aqualand waterpark. The whole family can get up close and personal to sea creatures when they visit Marineland in Costa d’en Blanes. You can stroke
stingrays, see sharks patrolling huge tanks, and watch penguins strut their stuff. Then there’s the Pirates Adventure show. Held in its own purpose-built theatre in Magaluf, there really is something for everyone here

Thailand

Thailand- Koh Samui, Krabi , Phuket

A veritable paradise of sugar white sand, crystal clear waters, and dramatic scenery, Thailand’s tropical beaches are renowned around the globe for their beauty. Koh Samui is a popular resort island in the Gulf of Thailand with stunning beaches and plenty of fun activities. This destination attracts a wide range of visitors, from budget travellers staying in simple beachside bungalows to the wealthiest holidaymakers enjoying the luxury of one of the many 5-star resorts and villas on Koh Samui. The best islands near Koh Samui are the top choices for island-hopping adventures in the Gulf of Thailand.

Krabi is famous for its scenic view and breath taking beaches and Islands. Its coral reef vistas are also one of the world’s most beautiful, which makes the City a great spot for coral diving. With attractions including hot springs, a wildlife sanctuary, sea caves, flourishing coral reefs and exotic marine life, limestone cliffs that draw rock climbing enthusiasts from around the world, national parks that include the island paradises of Koh Phi Phi and Koh Lanta, one could easily spend weeks in Krabi and leave yearning for more.

Phuket is the biggest Island of Thailand and sits on the Andaman sea. The pearly white, palm- and casuarina-fringed beaches that ring Phuket’s southern and western coasts are the island’s key bounty Phuket is surrounded by many magnificent beaches such as Rawai, Patong, Karon, Kamala, Kata Yai, Kata Noi, and Mai Khao. Laem Phromthep viewpoint is said to feature the most beautiful sunsets in Thailand. Some of Thailand’s most magnificent landscapes lie hidden away beneath the Andaman’s glittering surface, and Phuket sits blissfully within day-tripping distance of both Ko Phi-Phi’s popular dive sites and the famed, national-park-protected, impossibly beautiful Similan Islands.

Celebrity Cruises

On a Celebrity Cruises holiday even the highest of expectations will be met and surpassed by a signature blend of stylish design, culinary excellence, luxurious accommodations and intuitive service. The breath-taking destinations visited, the diverse cultures discovered, local flavours, white sand beaches will create unforgettable memories. The revolutionary new Edge Class of cruise ship is Celebrity’s newest and most innovative class of ship. Sailing to over 300 destinations across 79 countries, Celebrity Cruises allow you to explore all seven continents. On a cruise to Alaska, you’ll have the opportunity to sail the Inside Passage, Icy Strait Point, Hubbard Glacier, Juneau and Ketchikan. Sail on a Caribbean cruise and you’ll get to experience the clear blue sea of the Bahamas, the warm sand of Jamaica and the heart-pumping activities of Barbados.

The Maldives – Hot for Honeymooners & Couples

What could be more luxurious than an escape to a desert island? The Maldives – with its barefoot-ready beaches slipping into clear waters – is real castaway territory. It’s made up of more than 1,000 Indian Ocean isles, so the sea life here is nothing short of amazing. Don your snorkel and your swim gear and wade into the bath-warm waters. You can spot everything from colourful clownfish to massive manta rays. Most of luxury hotels here have suites on stilts above the water, so you can jump straight into the bright blue, too. When you’re not in the water or kicking back with a cocktail in hand on the soft sands, there’s always a hammock to be swayed and a massage to be booked.

Las Vegas

Pure escapism. Las Vegas truly is an adults playground were the stress of everyday life melts away. With magical experiences at every turn, from exquisite hotels to world-class cuisine and mind blowing shows, a holiday to Vegas is like a never ending date. Las Vegas might be the only place on earth where the neon lights shine brighter at night than the blazing desert sun during the day. With world-class stage shows, relaxing spas and otherworldly desert landscapes, it's no wonder the City of Lights is a favourite for thrill seekers and chill seekers alike. Covering a length of 4.2 miles and lined by luxurious hotels and casinos, the Strip is an attraction in itself.

Bora Bora

Undeniably the most renowned island in the South Pacific, Bora Bora is the French Polynesia perfect gem. Bora Bora is one of the few places on earth that everyone hopes to witness in their lifetime—and once you see it, you are forever charmed. Getting into and onto the lagoon is essential during your Bora Bora holiday , andthere’s a variety of catamaran cruises, sailing boats, snorkelling excursions, jet ski safaris, scuba diving spots and private beach picnics to choose from. Bora Bora is aromantic reality. It comes as no surprise that the island is an internationally acclaimed honeymoon destination. The magic of a honeymoon in Bora Bora lies in simply soaking up the mesmerising views from your overwater bungalow or beach villa and enjoying the bliss of doing nothing at all!

Mexico

Treat the whole family to a holiday on Mexico’s Caribbean Coast, and combine a tropical climate with white sand beaches and once-in-a-lifetime activities. It’s easy to switch between relaxing on powder-soft sands lapped by shallow waters and exciting days out to adventure parks, jungle trails and crumbling Mayan ruins. There’s Xel Ha, which is a natural Aquarium and Waterpark set among Mexico’s jungle-like scenery, where there are zip-lines, cenote pools and lazy rivers to keep you busy. Then there are the Mayan ruins – the famous Chichen Itza, and Coba, on the Yucatán Peninsula, which has a pyramid you can climb up.