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Why Do You Go On A Holiday?

There are many reasons why people go on a cruise or a holiday. Some just love travelling and visiting different destinations every year. Some people are looking to go somewhere hot, where they can relax under the sun, enjoy few drinks and also get tanned. People from the UK generally go looking for some fun because we hardly have a sunny day in UK. To be honest lately we have had lovely sunny mornings but end of the day it’s the same old gray clouds over our head. That’s why people look for cruises or holidays get out of UK for better weather, food and beach.

I come from a warm asian country and now I have been in the UK for over 12 years and everyday I feel cold. My aim is to get out of this country and visit warm countries in Africa, Europe, Asia and other parts of World. I take Royal Caribbean cruises atleast once a year and yes I do get paid very well. Caribbean is one of my favourite destination and I take my partner there every year to celebrate our anniversary as we got married there in Bermuda. So there is another reason why people go on a holiday for personal reasons.

Some people live in a different country and their family are based in another, so that is another reason for a holiday to visit your family. For example I have few families in Australia, Nepal and America. Sometimes I goto America to visit my family, sometimes Australia and sometimes Nepal. I make an effort to visit my fmaily members once a year. Sometimes I just go on a cruising journey to Caribbean to spend time with her.

Another reason for a holiday is to take a break from work. Some people have stressful jobs and they need to take time off from that environment, which is a great idea because stress can seriously damage your health.

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