When my DF died, the last of our older generation, I could not face Christmas for just the four of us, so we 4 (2DDs, DH and Me) booked our time off work, held our breath until a fortnight before Christmas and then got a real bargain of a late deal at a top hotel in Majorca. Having found that it is the more expensive hotels that sell out last, we repeated this, twice to Benidorm, which is where the rich Spanish go at Christmas, and once each to Lanzarote and Cyprus. Then when the DDs could not arrange a full week off we went to Auchranie on Arran twice and also to Dumfries. The 2nd visit to Auchranie we hired a lodge there instead of staying in the hotel and each took part of a sumptuous Christmas dinner, although we booked into the boxing day Murder Mystery dinner in the hotel and joined in with the duck race, swimming, quizzes etc. We paid for the hotels as DD's Christmas presents and they paid their airfares. No other presents allowed [this was not strictly adhered to]
We all enjoyed these breaks from tradition and taking part in different kinds of Christmas celebrations. I particularly loved avoiding the Christmas food shopping, the cooking and the clearing up.
Thereafter, DDs' partners and one set of in-laws joined the family and then the DGC came along so back to 'at home' Christmases for us.