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Abbas Datoo
(208) 406-4397
Stoneham House, 17 Scarbrook Road
Croydon
Claudia Nocci
+44 7717 412 654
64 Southwark Bridge Road
London
Z. Khan
44-207-586-1234
23 Wellington Rd
London
Satwinder Singh
4.42E+11
83 Mortimer Street
London
Mohamed Fahmy
4.49E+11
34 Girton Court 7 Magdalene Garns
London
Khaled Mohamed
4.48E+11
2F Old Pye Street Peabody State
LONDON
Bruce Nana Thuesing
-3694
7Th Percy St
London
Gianluca Masseroli
44-20-7629-9777
14 South Molton St
London
Hakan Ozturk
-5672
London
Boltaca Ltd
020-8974-9834
143 London Rd
Kingston
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Going on holiday

Going on holiday

Twenty per cent of divorced men and women take a holiday in the first six months after their divorce and twenty five per cent of those admit to having had a fling with a member of the opposite sex while away.

It's so unfair
\"\"/We all need a holiday occasionally, a chance to get away from the daily grind and spend time without worrying about everyday anxieties but when it comes to taking a well-earned break, just book a flight and go. Taking a holiday after divorce can help recharge your batteries and give you time to think about your future and your life after divorce.

dreamstime_2943676.jpgSingle people are often handed the short straw by travel agents and holiday companies and insensitive operators often don’t understand your circumstances adding ridiculous extra supplements and charges for things you won’t need and don’t want to pay for.

Such lack of awareness can all too often compound your problems, and negate the purpose of going on holiday in the first place. After all, how many divorced singles want to suffer the loneliness and possible embarrassment of being dumped in a resort with snogging semi naked couples on every corner, or a hotel full of perfect nuclear families with two parents and the requisite number of children?
It can be done 
dreamstime_593989.jpgIt seems that if you’re newly single and you want a break on your own just to lie in the sun somewhere quietly and to reflect about life then most travel agents will look straight through you, ignore what you really need and give you what they think you want. But don’t throw the flip-flops and Gap T-shirt back in the wardrobe just yet, because this is not an insuperable problem. \"\" There are a number of companies which now cater specifically for those who are on their own, are comfortable being on their own and want a holiday on their own. Some of the big tour operators and holiday companies do cater for the single person and those who don’t, or won’t, are missing out because there are around nine million single men and women in the UK and the spending power of the single person should not be under estimated.

So what the hell, pack those flip-flops , decide what you really want to get out of your holiday, make sure you choose a travel operator that understands your circumstances and hop it to somewhere exotic.

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Type of holiday

Type of holiday

A holiday gives you the opportunity to relax after divorce or can be an opportunity to let your hair down and have fun. Whatever you choose to do make the most of things. Whatever your circumstances you need to plan your break taking into consideration what type of holiday will deliver the get away you need. You need to ensure the holiday you settle on offers the right mix of elements for success. All the major companies, including the UK’s oldest travel agent Thomas Cook are brimful with special offers and package deals to exotic places all over the world, as well as holidays closer to home. To help you decide on the type of break that would be best for you here is a short list of popular choices.

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Depending on the time of year there will be a big difference in the length of your flight if you want to relax and top up your tan - having applied the appropriate sun screen of course. But whatever the season at home, nothing beats getting away from it all for a week or two basking in the sun (or possibly lurking in the shade).

The package holiday is still massively popular and if you’re prepared to travel that bit further (and have the budget to do so), consider exotic destinations further afield for that post divorce break. There are plenty of inexpensive flights and hotels available or if your divorce settlement was on the generous side there are hundreds of flight and hotel deals available in far-flung locations

Cultural breaks
If you find the idea of lying on a beach boring, (as many people do), there’s always the option of a holiday based exploring the culture and history of a country. Such breaks can be fun as well as stimulating. You can also use your holiday to volunteer for conservation work or community development projects in some of the world’s poorest countries. Just pick a subject or a place you want to know more about, and there’s a holiday option somewhere to match it.

Activity and adventure
If you are the adventurous type The Adventure Company has a range of exciting holidays which should appeal to those who want a less conventional holiday if you fancy discovering Vietnam, taking the road to Samarkand or following the Kasbah trail.

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You may be divorced but if there are children involved then you are still part of a family even if you only see them at weekends and during school holidays. As children get older it becomes more difficult to please everyone concerned and hotel holidays can be restricting if you have lively young ones clamouring to do different things. The self catering option is a good compromise both here and abroad. Cottages4you has properties for rent across the UK, Europe, the US and South Africa.

Mini breaks
Very much a modern travel trend, the mini break can be the perfect way to unwind post divorce. Cheaper than a conventional holida...

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