Luxury Holidays
Handpicked Beautiful Locations
Holiday Supermarket has carefully hand picked these idyllic holiday destinations for their stunning locations and to suit every taste. Just imagine yourself relaxing on one of the world’s top beaches fringed with swaying palms with excellent cuisine on offer, friendly people and world class spa hotels.
There is a wealth of choice from peace and tranquillity on the beach, fabulous entertainment, dynamic shopping and excellent nightlife. So why wait – book your luxury holiday now!
Bangkok |
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Bangkok one of the biggest cities in the world is full of cultural heritage home to over 400 beautiful temples and has a great mix of old and new with futuristic skyscrapers and old narrow streets. This enchanting capital offers you so much to see and do with countless shopping malls, many museums, galleries, amazing Chinatown and buzzing nightlife. |
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Seychelles |
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Seychelles is a real tropical paradise ticking all the boxes. These lush tropical islands are perfect to unwind on their beautiful white powdery beaches, coconut palm trees and crystal blue waters. This is a perfect luxury holiday with glorious tropical weather and all that nature’s bounty has to offer. |
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Sharm El Sheikh |
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Sharm el Sheikh is a real gem located at the very south of the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt. With its beautiful landscape, glistening waters and gorgeous weather means its set apart from any other holiday destinations worldwide. It offers some of the best beaches in this part of the world together with buzzing nightlife and a real adventure. |
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Dubai |
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Dubai has to be one of the world’s most stunning and exciting destinations. It boasts year round sunshine, out of this world shopping malls, futuristic skyscrapers and luxurious hotels: not to mention their spotless white powdery beaches. There is an abundance of things to do and see here – Dubai has it own ski slope and you can even an evening or day on a desert Safari enjoying the Arabic culture and cuisine. |
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Barbados |
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Barbados is probably one of the most luxurious of the Caribbean holiday destinations. It boasts miles and miles of soft, white powdery beaches, stunning natural beauty, swaying palms and not forgetting the warm friendly welcome that awaits you. It is commonly known as ‘Little England’ and is a very diverse island - ideal for families and couples. It offers some of the finest hotels and cuisine in the Caribbean. |
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Mauritius |
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Nestled in the Indian Ocean quietly sits magical Mauritius with peaceful silky powdery beaches, crystal blue waters, sugar cane fields and such friendly people. Mauritius is everything you would dream of in a luxury holiday – a real tropical paradise. It is such a fabulously diverse island with an amazing mix of cultural influences – French, Créole and Chinese. Mauritius is truly an enchanting luxurious destination waiting to be explored. |
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Hong Kong |
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Hong Kong is one of Asia’s most exciting and vibrant destinations – a city that continues to offer some of the World’s best hotels, fabulous shopping, spectacular harbour views and famous for Chinese and international cuisine. It boasts one of the world’s most recognisable skylines with lots of history and tradition to discover. Having had 150 years of colonial influence it is a living fusion of East and West. |
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Las Vegas |
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Las Vegas famously known as the 24 hour casino centres around the Strip – this is the Entertainment Capital of the World and where all the action is. Not only will the nightlife blow your mind but a holiday to Las Vegas is really larger than life. You can find yourself admiring a miniature Eiffel Tower or even a pyramid! It has the most ambitious casinos as well as vintage style hotels and stage shows. |
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Cape Town |
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Cape Town is the second largest city in South Africa and rests between the Atlantic Ocean and the backdrop of Table Mountain. It boasts amazing scenery, a range of diverse attractions and is one of the world’s most beautiful and exceptional cities to visit. Cape Town is a sophisticated city where old and new harmoniously converge in history, architecture and cultural pursuits. |
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