An exotic winter holiday

in #travel7 years ago

Although for some people winter holidays mean mountain, ski and a lot of snow, a significant part of the travellers choose to trade the low temperature from home with sunny places, with lovely beaches, smiling people and exotic flavors. From Asia to islands in the Southern Europe, where the sun is always present, here are some exotic destinations for your winter holidays.


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With a breathtaking architecture, fabulous palaces and some of the most fascinating outdoor markets in the world, Marrakech is rightfully one of the most popular destination during the winter holidays. This charming town is the perfect proof that you don't need a beach to enjoy the warm weather in the middle of the winter. On the other side, you can explore gardens, interesting museums, riding camels through Sahara. All of that while enjoying a very hot temperature which rarely decreases below 20 degrees Celsius.


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The spectacular Dubai is spread on tens of kilometeres of golden sand and in the winter you can enjoy temperatures as high as 31 degrees Celsius. Besides that, 7 stars Hotels, retaurants with incredible menues and one of the most fascinating urban landscape make of Dubai a paradise for winter holidays. If you dream about getting tanned in the winder, then this shiny metropolis is the ideal choice for you.


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WaW! Amazing pictures 8O

Awesome photos!