With Christmas being just around the corner, and that annoying relative you hate to see each year threatening to sit around your dining room table, what better way to enjoy the festivities than to go on a Christmas break?
There are some excellent destinations to choose from at this time of year so it’s important to be well informed when it comes to choosing that top destination.
If you’re looking for a place that can offer entertainment and great food twenty four hours a day then look no further than Las Vegas. Las Vegas is famous for being the biggest little city in the world. There are miles and miles of hotels offering entertainment at excellent prices with regular performances from the likes of Cher, Tom Jones, Celine Dion and even Carlos Santana.
If you’re on a diet then Las Vegas is not the place for you as the place offers some of the best all you can eat buffets in the world, all at reasonable prices. All you’ll need to decide on is which type of food you prefer, as there’s a vast array to choose from ranging from Mexican to Thai, Chinese to Lebanese, and of course the all American burger, the choice is yours.
Obviously no one can visit Las Vegas and just enjoy the food. Las Vegas has some of the top casino destinations running through its Nevada desert so if winning money is on you’re agenda then you’ll be visiting the best place on Earth.
However, if you’re looking to stay closer to home, then what better Christmas destination than Spain or specifically La Manga. La Manga offers one of the best Christmas time destinations as it not only has the all year round climate but to top it off it has some of the best golf courses in Europe. In fact if golf is one of your hobbies then you’ll be pleased to know that La Manga has been repeatedly voted as European Golf Resort of the Year. With La Manga being only two hours away from the UK, it’s a quick destination for those who are looking for a nice relaxing Christmas break without having to spend a lot of hours travelling. 
Now, for those of you who want to go to Spain and enjoy the culture, food and fantastic scenery, but want to enjoy something other than golf, then Ibiza may be the place for you. Just a short boat ride from mainland Spain and you’ll be in mini paradise. Ibiza has been given the rather unfair stereotypical image of being a party island and whilst this may be true during the summer months, this couldn’t be further from the truth during the winter season.
During the winter season, Ibiza can be an excellent destination for exploring, as many of the beaten tracks are signposted for those of you seeking to enjoy a nature trail either by foot or by car and stopping to explore the beautiful and almost deserted beaches. Restaurants cater for all palates and Ibiza is child friendly if you wish to take the whole family away for Christmas and there are regular flights from most UK airports.

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you lose your credibility as a blogger with nonsense sponsored posts like this one. i guess everyone can be bought.
Thanks for the honest feedback neel. I try to include sponsored post only if they are travel related and perhaps this one wasn’t good. But I’ll keep your comments in mind.
No, that’s cool, I like it…I wish we could live by writing-only….:) A great dream of any author of literature! It sounded a bit artificial, not your writing style, but I don’t mind some junk from time to time: it’s like a McFlurry after a week of salad & fish!
And it’s also a moral, ethical add: Ibiza is really cool! Las Vegas too!
It’s not like an add to dubious chips! Good!
“I don’t mind seeing some junk”… LOL!!
I wish… but things are expensive around Xmas, both airfare and accommodation. Plus, I don’t mind boxing day
Been there – done that. Vegas is fun for 2-3 days, but after that every casino starts to look alike.
Went to Spain one Christmas and loved it. The cities are decorated beautifully and much more elaborately than the US.