Tropical Getaways for the Winter Months

Molokai Ranch and Lodge, Club Med Punta Cana, and Atlantis Resort

Kevin Nurmi
Despite how beautiful the winter months can be, they can also be a little too cold for some people. You may want to travel to a nice tropical location, but can not seem to find one to suit your needs. Look no further! Below is a list of resorts that can add a tropical flare to your winter months.

One of the first places you may want to consider is Molokai Ranch and Lodge. Located on the Hawaiian Island of Molokai, this resort has lots of great things to offer. Your accommodations will include a unique room made out of a canvas tent. These tents are placed upon wooden platforms and can contain either a queen size bed or twin beds. They have solar powered lights and your own bathroom with hot water for showers. With this bungalow you will quite literally be living an island life during your stay. When not at your canvas room you will have over 54,000 acres of land to explore. You can venture to some of the cliffs that run along the sea, or some of the lush valleys. You can take some time to try out some of their outdoor activities which include:

- Kayaking
- Hikes
- Mountain Biking
- Horseback riding
- Nature walks for the kids
- Tidal Pools
- Arts and crafts
- Touring the horse stables.

Another prime location you may want to give a try might be the Grand Wailea Resort and Spa of Hawaii. This resort offers more then just a regular swimming pool. You can find lagoons, waterfalls, water slides and even lazy rivers at this Hawaiian getaway. They also have a 4,580 square foot Hibiscus pool along with their 25,700 square foot canyon activity pool. The canyon activity pool is a great place for families to hang out. This is a resort that the entire family can agree on.

For some great fun in the water, you should check out the Atlantis Resort of the Bahamas. This paradise island in the Bahamas offers a great section of the beach for you to enjoy, along with their eleven swimming pools, water slides, and lazy river rides. If you are interested in the goings on under the sea, you can visit their huge marine habitat which exhibits more then 50,000 sea animals. These lagoons are a fun, educational way to spend your winter months in a tropical place.

Another great location you may want to consider traveling to is the Club Med Punta Cana. This is an all inclusive resort in Dominican Republic, which has been working for years to draw families into their land to vacation. On top of all of the great things this location offers as a tropical resort, it also offers kids programs to help make everyone's stay more enjoyable. This unique vacation spot has many great attractions that you will want to check out if you decide to vacation here.

If you are looking for nice white sandy beaches, look no father then the Virgin Islands. This resort is almost like the Molokai Ranch in the fact that it also offers cozy tent cottages for your use. These rooms are often times more comfortable then you might think, and give the area a very attractive and distinctive look. You will have all of the perks of a regular room, with the experience very few places can offer you. You may even choose a room with a private deck or a stove right in your room. This destination also offers fun water sports like Kayaking, wind surfing, scuba diving, and snorkeling.

These are just a few of the many destinations you can choose to travel too if you are looking to get away in the winter. They all offer the tropical experience, coupled with fun water actives, and each resort adds its own twist to your vacation. Call your travel agent today and book a vacation in one of these great locations as fast as you can.

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  • Aleshia Green6/29/2010

    The Bahama and Hawaii trips are wonderful. Read a little about taking vacation there:
    http://hubpages.com/hub/Escape-to-the-Bahamas
    http://hubpages.com/hub/Hawaiian-Vacations-A-Pacific-Experience

    If you want to take a winter trip, read this article: http://hubpages.com/hub/Hit-the-slopes

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