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Couples Can Travel To Caribbean For Under £2500

Couples who want to soak up a little Caribbean sunlight in the New Year will be interested to know that 7 night Kenwood Travel Caribbean Holidays can be had for less than £1000 a head.

Kenwood Travel, a respected name in the UK Tourism Industry with 30 years of experience, has great discounts on travel for dates in the New Year: the two of you could fly out to the Village Inn & Spa, Saint Lucia on the 10th of February for just £1949 with an Early Bird Supersaver deal. Holidays in stunning Antigua also offer fantastic savings during the same weekend, with 45% off (for a saving of almost £850) on 7 nights at the fantastic all-inclusive Grand Pineapple Beach resort, inclusive of flights (on the 10th of February).

With additional special offers on travel and hotels to the islands of Barbados, Jamaica, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, early 2012 is a fantastic time to experience the great cultural and natural wealth of the Caribbean. “February is the month of the traditional carnival on many islands, including Aruba, the Dominican Republic, Guadeloupe, Haiti, Trinidad and Tobago. Local festivals such as that at Holetown, Barbados, mean that the region has a pervasively festive feel.

“The Caribbean remains a favourite destination of travellers wanting to escape the winter gloom” observed a representative from Kenwood Travel. “With Britain battered by storms there has been talk of the mild start to winter giving away to something more severe as winter progresses. It’s a great time to get away”. Average daily highs in the north of the region are a pleasant 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit). Closer to the equator, the Caribbean sun can provide highs of 30 degrees Celsius all year round. Swapping sludgy white roads for pristine white sands seems especially appealing with those kinds of temperatures.

For couples too, a Caribbean getaway is understandably appealing. These islands offer romantic strolls, spectacular sunsets and other memorable sights to honeymooners, question-poppers and long time partners. Yet they’re also versatile enough to offer intense night clubs, lively beaches and the best company for a meal for two along with the region’s renowned friendly service. Whether you’re an energetic or more contemplative couple, you’ll find your own paradise in the Caribbean. So book now to avoid disappointment!

Based in the UK, Kenwood Travel have been dealing with hotels and airlines directly in order to get their customers the best deal possible for over thirty years. They sell a wide range of holidays to many stunning destinations in the Caribbean, Americas, North Africa, as well as the Middle and Far East.

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Tailor-Made Travel Specialist Announces February Savings On Barbados Holidays

Bridgetown, Barbados is just recovering from the celebrations marking its fiftieth year of independence, and now it’s preparing for equally colourful New Year’s celebrations. 2011 has been a spectacular year for the tourist sector in Barbados, with the BTA (Barbados Tourism Authority) announcing an 8 per cent rise in arrivals over 2010. And with British tour operators having to be ever more competitive on prices because of controversial Air Passenger Duty costs, Barbados offers some of the region’s most enticing deals.

UK-based operator Kenwood Travel has deals lined up year round for travel to Barbados, but they will be saving travellers hundreds of pounds this February especially. 7 dayKenwood Travel Barbados Holidays for two adults leaving on the 11th of February can cost as little as £2887. An all-inclusive stay at the adult-only Almond Beach Club and Spa costs an impressive £4224, with savings of over £600. And a family of two adults and two children can bask in the Caribbean sun for a little over £5000.

“February is a great month for travelling to Barbados” said a representative from the company. “The midmonth Holetown festival gets you to the heart of Barbadian culture with parades and local history events. Cricket fans might also want to book seats for the 2012 Regional First Class Cricket tournament which begins in February.”

Barbados has plenty to offer all year round. Festivals are a regular fixture, with the July Crop Over festival the largest of a long list of regionally significant events. Kadooment Day parade is the explosive August finale and a must for lovers of vibrant colour, calypso music and unbridled happiness. A Caribbean centre for sporting events including volleyball, cricket, surfing, yachting and beyond, there’s always something happening in Barbados.

Barbados isn’t an island where noise and activity are inescapable, either. Tourist activity is concentrated along the south and west coasts of the island: there you will find the cosmopolitan Bridgetown, the shopping and nightlife of the St. Lawrence Gap and the beautiful but busy sands of the island’s hotel-flanked beaches. A journey further inside the island reveals its natural beauty: over a hundred different bird species, mischievous green monkeys, three species of lizards and many more diverse creatures in a forested paradise with spectacular views.

Kenwood Travel have been finding the right tailor made holidays for their customers for over thirty years. A fully bonded UK-based operator, they deal directly with airlines and hotels for the best deals on Caribbean, Middle Eastern, Far Eastern, African and American travel.

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Great Savings on Exclusive Holidays to Aruba with Leading Tour Operator

Oranjestad, capital of Aruba, will undergo a dramatic transformation in the New Year, as the Christmas trees and lights are stored away once more and the nation prepares for the busy Carnival month of February. And with multiple parades accompanied by a traditional soundtrack that mixes steel bands, Salsa and a little Dutch brass, the 58th Annual Carnival is a wake-up call for tourists worldwide: Aruba is alive with colour and activity, and it knows how to party!

Travel specialists Kenwood Travel offer some fantastic prices on Aruba Holidays, allowing you to enjoy this exclusive, multi-faceted destination at your own pace. A family of four can enjoy a 7 day Aruba Holidays from Kenwood Travel for a competitive £4339, arriving on the weekend of Oranjestad’s grand parade and including flights from London. A 14 night stay inclusive of this weekend and on the same terms can cost as little as £5147.

“Carnival is a major part of the Caribbean calendar on many islands” observed a representative from Kenwood Travel. “It’s a fantastic time of year to visit the region, and with these prices it would be a shame to pass up the opportunity to visit Aruba especially”. Aruba’s Carnival is arguably the biggest event during the island’s high season, but the cultural gifts of the island and its colourful capital are available year round. It’s also an island blessed with great natural gifts.

Located less than 20 miles (32 kilometres) from Venezuela and mainland South America, Aruba is a slight (but by no means insignificant) island secreted away alongside Bonaire and Curacao. Just 12 degrees north of the equator, Aruba enjoys exceptional weather even by Caribbean standards, with temperatures rarely dipping below 25 degrees Celsius (77 degrees Fahrenheit) and average highs of above 30 degrees (86 º F) in every month of the year.

White beaches on the western and southern coasts provide some of the best Caribbean sunbathing and the interior is a fascinating world of dramatic rock formations, arid scrublands and gentle inclines. The relative obscurity of the island has kept the North and East of the island relatively untouched and nature lovers will be rewarded with 170 different bird species, iguanas, other lizards, unique Aruban snakes and free-roaming sheep, goats and donkeys. These onshore sights are matched by the diversity of life on Aruba’s reefs, making the island a perfect destination for Scuba diving enthusiasts.

Kenwood Travel are a UK-based operator with over thirty years of experience in the tailor-made holiday sector. Fully bonded, they are a direct-sell tour operator providing holidays not just in the Caribbean, but in the Middle and Far East, North Africa, and North and Central America.

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