Summer Holiday Suggestions
#1
Summer Holiday Suggestions
OK looking at booking the family summer hols, dont like travelling to far by plane so was thinking this year ....Portugal, Turkey, maybe egypt (red sea) area.....any experiences, thoughts or suggestions welcome...also good place to book these through, would like at least H/B maybe even All Inc if the price is right.....
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#3
sardinina?
Well I have to kids 9 and 6 so Im thinking that probably wouldnt be the best place.....
Originally Posted by Geek Boy
Sardinia - go there before hoardes of "all day breakfast" English people go there.
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What sort of holiday?
My kids, now 18 and 15, enjoyed our camping holidays in France on medium sized campsites with plenty to do: swimming pool, bathable river, canoeing, pony trekking, cycling, and something during the evenings for teens, (not that relevant to yours at the mo).
The main requisite was enough other English speaking kids to befriend. (And remeber that 90% of Dutch kids speak good English from age 12/13).
You don't need to actually "camp" either, many French campsites hire out mobile homes, where all you need is your own sheets, or super tents with proper beds.
Try a search on 't internet: areas like the Dordogne, Vaucluse, Provence maritime, Vendee, Charente maritime, Herault, and Var tend to be popular with other brits. Driving down France is easy too, even in high season. And great if you have a Scoob!
Alcazar
My kids, now 18 and 15, enjoyed our camping holidays in France on medium sized campsites with plenty to do: swimming pool, bathable river, canoeing, pony trekking, cycling, and something during the evenings for teens, (not that relevant to yours at the mo).
The main requisite was enough other English speaking kids to befriend. (And remeber that 90% of Dutch kids speak good English from age 12/13).
You don't need to actually "camp" either, many French campsites hire out mobile homes, where all you need is your own sheets, or super tents with proper beds.
Try a search on 't internet: areas like the Dordogne, Vaucluse, Provence maritime, Vendee, Charente maritime, Herault, and Var tend to be popular with other brits. Driving down France is easy too, even in high season. And great if you have a Scoob!
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