10 Day Vacations
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I am a travel agent and know that you can make a vacation for as many nights as you like, it doesn't matter where you are flying from. <BR> <BR>The only time it matters, is if you are trying to book a charter--because they usually leave on a certain day for a certain amount of nights (3, 4, 7); but with regular scheduled air you can package any amount of nights. <BR> <BR>Any questions, feel free to email me. <BR> <BR>--Megan
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We go to Aruba once a year and then one or two other islands during the year. The following agency was recommened to us on this bb about 3 years agao and we LOVE them. Great rates and service <BR>www.travelunlimited.com
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Hi Darlene, <BR> <BR>I live in Ottawa and went for a 10 day package to Barbados from Ottawa last year. It all depends on which island you want to go to. The Air Canada Sun Vacations book has 3 or 5 day starting packages for several islands and you can add as many days as you like up to 29. All travel agents should have this book and be aware of it. (I used Nepean Travel). These types of packages are available for Bermuda, Grand Cayman, Barbados and Aruba. I think the reason it is limited to these islands is that the others may not have daily flights in and out but these do. I hope this helps. <BR> <BR>Linda
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The problem may be that some all-inclusive resorts do charter their own planes exclusively for their guests, eg. Sandals, Allegro, etc. and typically fly Saturday to Saturday, etc. They may not do that for all their resorts but there are other all-inclusive options out there on many islands and packages with air that afford you the opportunity to vary the length of stay since they use the regularly scheduled airlines that fly daily. Maybe start with the regularly scheduled airline sites and check their vacation packages to see which resorts they might have that offer all-inclusive. That might give you more options and even some Marriott's and other hotels on specific islands do offer an all-inclusive option (but not necessarily the hype of the Sandals, etc) but since you are not booking a specific "charter," you would have more flexibility.