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Feel frozen this
winter? Here are some spots to warm up
by Marjolijn Bijlefeld
Baby,
its cold outside. Maybe not an Arctic cold, but
a lingering, were-not-out-of-winter-yet kind of
chill. You can bundle up for another month or two, or
you can catch a southbound plane to some place way below
the snow line. And with major airports in Norfolk, Dulles
and Richmond there are plenty of ways to escape. Airlines
serving these airports and travel agencies are willing
and able to help you. Check out Web sites for special
offers, which change regularly.
For
sheer spectacle, try Atlantis resort on the Bahamas
Paradise Island, just over the causeway from Nassau.
Besides the usual white sand beaches, it has a casino
built over a seven-acre lagoon, 11 themed pools, such
as the Lagoon and Mayan Temple, and a variety of water
slides and rides. The most dramatic, aptly named Leap
of Faith, whooshes riders down a nearly vertical 60-foot
drop slide along a replicated Mayan Temple. Then, while
enclosed in an acrylic underwater tube, they finish
the ride by coasting through a shark-filled lagoon.
The resort offers four-day/three-night basic accommodation
packages ranging from $519 to $709 per person through
the end of May. Nassau International Airport, a 30-minute
flight from Miami, is served by American Eagle, Continental,
Delta, TWA and US Airways. Travel time from Virginia
airports is typically four to five hours, and ticket
prices run about $500 per person.
If
the beach sounds nice and youre planning to dip
anything more than your toes in the surf, youll
need to head way south. Even the Bahamas and Bermuda
arent always warm in February, says Joyce
Marfull of Up and Away Travel in Fairfax.
Try
the Turks and Caicos Islands, one of the newer destination
spots in the Caribbean. This string of islands 575 miles
southeast of Miami boasts the third largest coral reef
system in the world and 230 miles of white sand beaches.
Five or six years ago, there was nothing,
she says. Now there are luxury resorts such as Club
Med, but the islands still have a quiet feel. Although
its just a 70-minute flight from Miami, Americans
are only beginning to go, so you can still get a close-by
Caribbean vacation without the crowds.
A
long weekend to the Turks and Caicos will cost about
$1,100 per person including airfare, Marfull says. Flights
generally dont originate from Virginia airports;
American Airlines offers three flights daily from Miami
to the Providenciales International Airport. Delta offers
a flight every Saturday from Atlanta.
If
youre willing to gamble on the weather, consider
South Beach in Miami. In the past two decades, the citys
oldest section has restored its 1930s art deco origins.
It has wonderful boutique hotels and hundreds
of outdoor cafes where you can sit and watch the world
walk by, Marfull says.
Be
aware, however, that vacation destinations in February
may already be booked. There are a lot of school
breaks in February so other than Christmas, its
one of the busiest seasons says Elaine Collins
with Nicholas Travel, a corporate travel firm in Chesapeake.
Nicholas sister agency, Grand Destinations, handles
leisure travel, and Col-lins often books both kinds
of trips for her business clients. Rates could
be double and availability lower, she says. Bargain
hunters and last-minute planners may have more luck
the first and last week of the month.
Las
Vegas can provide a quick get-away for about $700 per
couple for a long weekend, including airfare and hotel.
While its rare to find nonstop flights out of
Norfolk, the ad-dition of Southwest Airlines has given
the regions travelers more options for direct
flights to more destinations, she says. Southwest lists
special vacation destinations to cities in Florida,
Texas and Arizona, for example, on its Web site.
Collins
says no single destination is this winters hot
spot. I may get 10 calls from people looking for
a last-minute vacation and they all want something different
especially in February, she says. Skiing
destinations are just as popular as warm-weather spots.
Its not so much that people want to escape the
cold as they simply want to shake off cabin fever, she
says. For example, she just booked a weekend for a business
traveler to London so he and his wife could see a show
and enjoy a change of scenery. For that reason, any
upscale resort within driving distance that offers a
spa and nearby golf course is also popular. Shes
been booking a lot of mini-vacations at nearby resorts,
such as Williamsburg Inn, or at The Sanderling in Duck,
N.C.
Whether
you chase your goose bumps away in Virginia or the tropics,
take heart. By April, the average temperature in Virginia
Beach warms to a balmy 58 degrees.
Virginia
Business - February 2003
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