No, of course, there are people who travel constantly. And in the winter, and in the spring, and in the summer, and in the fall. Most likely, they came up with the concepts of "high" and "low" tourist seasons, which explain why it is better to go to one country in the summer and to other parts of the world in winter. For example, when is it better to go here to the Emirates? To be honest, you won’t answer this question immediately and unequivocally. It’s great for someone here in January - it’s moderately warm, and you can even swim and sunbathe without fear of frying in the sun, chat with friends, and go for a couple of concerts. The traditionally hot July-August does not bother anyone, since air conditioners work everywhere, and at sea you can get out early in the morning before "boiling". Although, your truth, summer in the Emirates is not considered a "high" season.
Then all eyes are turned to countries and continents with a more welcoming climate, but no less high-quality service! After all, what is needed to ensure that the long-awaited vacation is not spoiled? There are many components of success - the route, the level of services, the flight range, the comfort of the hotel, and the availability of shopping, entertainment, or conditions for maximum relaxation. Here, to each his own. But to get acquainted with the best offers from international hotels and resorts, cruise operators and airlines, to get attractive discounts (although, of course, summer tours had to be booked in the winter, then it was cheaper) or interesting bonuses, it will be possible in early May - at the largest Arabian Travel Market 2011, an international Middle East tourism and travel exhibition. The best of the best will traditionally come to it, you just have to decide on the place and number of "passengers". Suitcases are already almost packed, probably? Then, it's time to go, road. And only those who are not visited by the "suitcase" mood will remain in the sultry Emirates, waiting for the next summer festival, which, in general, is also good ... Bon Voyage!
Sincerely, Elena Olkhovskaya
Chief Editor