
ok all
i want a weeks holiday for me and the family but do not know where to go,
where have you been and where would you reccomend?,
it would be for 4 adults and 2 infants so family friendly needed,
not bothered ware just needs to be warm around june time and with good food and drink, oh and something for 2x 4 year olds,
any recommendations helpfull as drawing a blank at present, budget well there isnt one so dont be shy,tell me the good and bad of your experiences.
cheers all and happy holidays,
Depends what you are intrested in...
Why not go to the Alps for a week... cycling, Walking, exploring etc....
Chamonix would be nice in June!
no just want sun sea and drink total relaxastion, not bothered about interests just nice pool or beech and a bottle in both hands, beer and sun lotion
cheers for the feedback though
Castel Montgri in Estartit Spain.......... Ryan air fly to Girona or drive like I intend to do this year.
Good site very family orientated, good weather and fantastic safe beach Look it up on Google
This will be our 5th year !!!
RD
[Edited on 10/1/11 by rallyingden]
I've been to Croatia five times now and want to go back ASAP.
The place is blooming gorgeous. Mljet or Korcula are my favorites maybe with a few days in Dubrovnik. Not sure about nippers though....
Otherwise Fiscardo in Kefalonia is just about perfect.
Went to Sidari in corfu,in august last year,with Swmbo and the two kids.
It was very warm and very friendly.
The beaches,pool and food are lovely.
We will definately go back.
Andy
Now the kids have grown up my wife and I travel alll over the world, off back to India soon infact. But some of my best memories are those holidays with the family in places such as Estartit in Spain with a company called Key Camps. Look them up there well worth a call. Barry
Skiathos
Went here a 7 years ago. (the wife was pregnant and he's now 7)
Spoilt rottent in a 14 room hotel.
Linky to hotel we stay at.
Not much for the kids to do in the hotel but
The island could be cycled round in day.
Oh. If you don't like flying the go some where else
Edit ...
Sorry wife tells me no young children, and no I can't baby sit that week
More edits. Wife seconds Cofu. Grand Hotlel Glyfada all inclusive.
[Edited on 10/1/11 by rf900rush]
All decent here, kids are planned for, adults can avoid the kids, food is edible and the venue is predictably hot...
Private beach - safe with guards and boaty type things for the kids.
Pool - Huge with kiddy section & stuff out of the way of the main pool.
With lots of corners to hide in away from the throngs ....
Take plenty books and your Ipod, this place wont break the bank...
http://tiny.cc/q9c94
We went here last year for a week.
Google earth 52°13'12.86"N, 6°55'55.32"W
Duncannon, Co Wexford.
Open the doors, down the steps, toes in the sand. Magic.
Car barely moved for the whole week.
Drinking beer, watching kite surfers, diggin holes with my 3 year old.
Great beach as you will see.
S
Family friendly.... Has to be Florida, a week is a bit short for that distance but lots do it
Hotels can be cheap or this villa http://www.magiclandings.co.uk/pictures.html
Have a chat with Mitch from Rhocar. He may sort you out a good deal.
Andi
4 year olds....Disney has to be on the list....the last year you will be able to "out of season" and enjoy it semi-quiet!
[Edited on 10/1/11 by stevebubs]
We've just been to France near st malo on a camp site called domain des ormes
And the have tree houses, lovely static caravans and log cabins but the tree houses are amazing
They deliver your breakfast in a wicker basket and you pull it up on a rope
There is so much to do for all ages in voiding 4 heavily stocked carp lakes a PGA tour golf course
Tennis courts circus loads of pools horse riding so much way to much to list and it's very up Market
Have a look it's a castles campsite 5*
Malta ---- Great value , Historic nice people lots to see for adults be sure and visit Popeye Village film set now small kids theme park.
http://www.popeyemalta.com/
Corfu --- good beaches
Zakinthos ---- called Zante in brochures good beaches.
A bit more expensive try south eastern part of Lake Garda nice relaxing scenery close to two theme/water parks. see
http://www.gardaland.it/en/home.php
http://www.lakegarda-exclusively.co.uk/Lake-Garda-Tourist-Information/theme-parks/
[Edited on 12/1/11 by britishtrident]