Below are links to tropical holiday information for regions in Far East
Tropical holidays in Bali / Indonesia
Bali is just one of the thousands of beautiful islands in Indonesia and has something for all ages. Whether you want to lay back and relax on one of the exquisite white sand beaches or try your hand at the incredible white water rafting, Bali offers it all.
It may be a small island, measuring just 140 Km by 80 Km, but what it lacks in size Bali more than makes up for in identity. This island embodies everything that is special about Indonesia as a whole. Relax with friendly locals in glorious sunshine.
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Tropical holidays in Cambodia
Housing such marvels as the Great Wall, Terra-Cotta army and the Yangtze River, China is an amazing place to experience. China’s land formation is varied and includes mountains, hills, highlands, plains and basins. China’s climate is equally as diverse as its terrain; its Southern region has a mix of tropical and Sub-tropical climates. However China’s Northern region experiences long winters but no summers. This is a fascinating part of the world to travel too.
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Tropical holidays in China
Cambodia is located in the South western corner of the Indochina peninsula. Cambodia is wholly located within a tropical climate. The country’s coast line stretches for 435 km and consists of beautifully sandy beaches and clear waters. Amazing mountainous landscapes and warm people make this a holiday of a lifetime.
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Tropical holidays in Hong Kong
Hong Kong is dived into four main areas; Kowloon, Hong Kong, New Territories and the Outlying Islands. The New territories simply refer to any of the 234 Islands that surround the mainland. Hong Kong, Kowloon and the surrounding islands have a subtropical climate with warm summers created by the seasonal wind direction change blowing hot tropical air from the south. The culture of Hong Kong is very much diverse with the influence of the west clear to see.View all accommodation in Hong Kong .
Tropical holidays in Japan
Whether you’re interested in the spectacle of the famous Sumo tournaments or prefer the breathtaking beauty of the ornate costumes in Kabuki drama there is literally a calendar full of things to do and see in this Far Eastern country. Tokyo, Japan’s business city, offers a blend of futuristic cityscapes and historic sights. View all accommodation in Japan.
Tropical holidays in South Korea
South Korea is located on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula. It is one of the world's most technologically and scientifically advanced countries displaying cutting edge technology. Mountains cover 70% of the land here and the combination of a granite and limestone base creates breathtaking must see scenery.
Tropical holidays in Philippines
Nature displays its ability to form simply amazing landscapes within the terrain Philippines. The Philippines is made up of 7,107 islands and hosts just as many attractions. Expect warm and engaging people, beautiful views and mouth watering cuisine on a journey through this amazing part of the world. View all accommodation in Philippines.
Tropical holidays in Singapore
The island of Singapore is located off the southern edge of the Malay Peninsula. The terrain of Singapore is, in its majority, made up of flatlands. Singapore’s climate is hot and humid with temperatures averaging between 79°F (26°C) and 86°F (30°C) during the day with much cooler nights. The warm, welcoming people make this a must visit island. View all accommodation in Singapore.
Tropical holidays in Thailand
This island embodies everything that is tropical, glorious beaches, warm seas, delicious food, golden temples and amazingly friendly people. There is always something new to see and do in Thailand. Thailand’s climate is generally hot, particularly between mid-February and June. Visit Thailand once and you’ll want to return again and again. View all accommodation in Thailand .
Tropical holidays in Vietnam
Vietnam lies on the eastern side of the Indochinese peninsula, and has 3,260km of coastline. Vietnam’s climate varies greatly from cool and dry in the North whilst the South is hot and humid. It is a great place to visit and experience the wonders of the land and the warmth of the people. View all accommodation in Vietnam.
Below are links to tropical holidays in each place in Far East