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Sunmaster has a huge range of cheap holidays to destinations all over the world. Resorts in the Mediterranean such as Spain, Greece and Turkey are incredibly popular over the summer months, as it’s at this time you can expect the warmest, sunniest weather there. In the winter the attention shifts to destinations which are further afield, such as Egypt, Mexico and the Dominican Republic. Whichever time of year you choose to fly, it’s best to be flexible with your departure dates. That way, it’ll be much easier for you to find cheap flights around the date you were considering. The choice of hotels is often larger than the choice of flights, so you should have no problem finding cheap accommodation for your holiday.

Currently, Sunmaster is offering lots of cheap holidays to Turkey. As a holiday destination, Turkey has grown rapidly over the past few years. In fact, if the current trend continues, it’s even set to take over Spain as the No1 European holiday destination for the British. There are a number of good reasons for its ever-increasing popularity: Firstly, the exchange rate in Turkey is excellent, and offers far better value for money than the Euro currency used in other holiday destinations like Spain, Greece and Portugal. Secondly, the weather is very warm in the summer; in fact it’s one of the sunniest countries in the Mediterranean. And lastly, there’s a wonderful mix of culture, history and beaches that give real variety to all holidays to Turkey.

If you’re looking to save lots of money when booking your holiday, cancellations are another good option. When someone cancels a holiday for whatever reason, the tour operator or airline needs to sell the tickets again quickly to ensure the seats are still taken. As a result, tickets for this cancelled holiday are often sold to new customers again at an extremely reduced price. Just make sure you keep a look out for cancellation holidays on the Sunmaster website. They’re usually available quite close to the departure date but are sold very fast due to their bargain holiday prices.

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Spring break, as we know it today, kind of turns 50 this year. In 1960, the surprisingly frank film Where the Boys Are ignited a tourism boom of Fort Lauderdale, which gradually ballooned into a messy drunken sprawl of university students until the city said ‘enough’ in the mid ’80s and forbid alcohol on the beach.

Then the party moved to Panama City Beach in the Florida panhandle.

Most people’s idea of spring break — beer, beach, ballyhoo (and jocks) — was always about the opposite of my idea of a worthwhile travel experience.

During my senior year in college, I passed on South Padre Island invites from fellow University of Oklahoma students, and spent my memorable spring break on a long road trip through the plains of West Texas. Stopping at the dry town of Lubbock to see Buddy Holly’s statue, past Odessa where a cop with crooked teeth and a dizzy look gave me a warning for speeding (despite the Oklahoma license plate!), playing pool at a weird bar in weirder Marfa, and spending a few days at wonderful Big Bend National Park.

Me, and the handful of Okies I coerced into going, began by pouring over the park’s campsite map and simultaneously zeroed in on the same one: Mt Nugent. From our Nuge base, we lazily filled the days soaking in hot springs, boating across the Rio Grande to a crappy Mexican pueblo (the border closed after 9/11), and hiking through free-boulder zones that look out of Land of the Lost.

It changed how I saw travel. Every year before that trip, I joined overnight caravans to Colorado ski resorts for my spring break vacation. I’ve not been on a full-fledged ski trip since.

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No trip to Hong Kong would be complete without doing so. In often humble, fabric-cluttered settings, customers on record include such notables as David Bowie, Kate Moss, Jude Law, and Queen Elizabeth II.

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