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4 Quirky Christmas Getaways

Family of Grizzly bears in Alaska
Family of Grizzly bears in Alaska (photo: Yosemite James)

That festive time of the year is coming around fast, Christmas lights are going up, and the nagging thought of having to buy presents is in the back of everyone’s minds.

What if these Christmas things were a little different, and instead of wrapping presents, you only had to pack a bag.

Every Christmas offers something special, but why not try something different, it will be sure to be one of the most memorable?

To find some inspiration, take a look at these winter holidays with a difference.

4. Alaska

If you are one for outdoor activities, then Alaska is the place for you.

With several outdoor sports to choose from, including the likes of dog sledding and ice fishing, not to mention the incredible scenery, Alaska is one exciting place to be.

You are sure to catch sight of the wildlife that inhabits Alaska, from humpback whales to bears. Be sure to bring your binoculars!

3. Finland

Finland has a very quirky side to it, with such events as the wife-carrying world championship and air guitar world championship, it certainly offers something different.

If these events don’t take your fancy, then why not try the boutique hotel that was formerly a prison?

Can you get any more boutique than that?

With its intriguing interior, which features elements of the old prison, this is one enjoyable stay.

Finland’s charming hotels don’t stop there.

If you’re looking for something that will allow you to appreciate the beautiful scenery yet stay warm and cozy, then take a trip to Kakslauttanen Igloo village.

Choose between igloos made of snow or glass.

And don’t worry, temperatures within both igloos remain at room temperature, even when the outside has dropped to -30 degrees.

Gateway to the Cotswolds
The town of Burford is regarded as the Gateway to the Cotswolds (photo: gailf548)

2. England

So maybe not the most exotic destination, but you’d be surprised at what’s on offer.

If you are a fan of delicious chocolates and delightful puddings, then you might be in luck.

Did you know there is a pudding club that meets every winter in the Cotswolds?

On offer is a stay in a pudding themed bedroom (don’t eat the cushions, they aren’t chocolate), and of course, an array of pudding tasting opportunities.

Stay in luxurious surroundings while feasting on your favorite meal.

The Maldives
The Maldives (photo: Ahmed Zahid)

1. The Maldives

White sandy beaches, palm tree covered coastlines, and an array of luxury hotels is what most people will think of, and they are not wrong.

Besides scuba diving and relaxing, visitors to the Maldives may soon be able to play on the most elaborate golf course in the world.

With plans to build a floating golf course, accessed by underwater tunnels, this may turn into a golfers’ haven.

With so many exciting places to visit, why not swap the Christmas tree for a palm tree or go to the other extreme and spend a few days in an igloo?

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Alice Haley

Saturday 29th of December 2012

Although Christmas has gone but still I want to go to Maldives for sure. Whenever I got chance I will definitely fly to Maldives with my loved one. It is so romantic and beautiful place so one can indulge himself/herself in it. Maldives pic is too good.

Michael Hodson

Tuesday 11th of December 2012

Finland you say... hmmm... stay tuned ;)

Eva

Tuesday 11th of December 2012

The photo of Grizzly's family is awesome !!! They are so cute :)))))

ourjourneytothesea

Saturday 1st of December 2012

If you are spending Christmas in Luang Prabang (Laos) there is a European bakery in the Main Street. We had an amazing Christmas breakfast there with the BEST hot chocolate. I recommend it even when it's not Christmas :)

Anita Mac

Saturday 1st of December 2012

That Maldives picture is perfect....otherwise I would go the other extreme...Alaska looks pretty cool too!

Dave

Saturday 1st of December 2012

I'd be happy either way too!

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