Was your vacation this year in winter? Or have you just decided to take a break from the everyday hustle and bustle and go somewhere to relax on the weekend? In any case, you will be faced with the question "How to choose a winter tour?" Resting in winter is no worse than in summer, you just need to choose the right direction and type of rest.
Instructions
Step 1
First, decide what you want to do on vacation: whether you want to lie on the beach, go skiing, go shopping or see interesting sights. You can relax in the same climatic conditions so as not to burden the body with a large temperature difference, or you can safely change the winter cold for the warm sun and gentle transparent sea.
Step 2
Depending on the answer to the first question, you need to choose a country for your vacation. For those who like to lie on the beach all day in winter, there is a wide selection of exotic destinations: Thailand, Maldives, Indonesia, Dominican Republic, Hainan. Egypt is also very popular in winter holidays - as one of the most popular and traditionally inexpensive countries. If you want to go mostly downhill skiing, then you can consider the rich selection of resorts: in winter you can perfectly ski on the alpine slopes of Europe, the native mountains of Sochi or the less popular mountain slopes of Turkey or Bulgaria. For those who want to get acquainted with the rich history and interesting sights of other countries, it's time to take a ride through European capitals (for example, visit Prague, Paris or Rome) or drop in Finland to visit Santa Claus. Tours to the UAE during sales are recommended for those wishing to combine a beach holiday with good shopping.
Step 3
After that, you need to decide on the dates of the trip. Prices for tours between mid-December and mid-January are among the lowest from year to year. Holidays in the "low season" are affordable even for students and pensioners, because during this period, due to the lack of high demand, hotels, tour operators and airlines offer many discounts and special offers. While the most popular holiday dates involve significantly higher travel expenses, many hotels have a surcharge for New Year's and Christmas dinners.