Luxury beach holiday 5-7 days
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How far are you willing to fly? For a week or less personally I couldn’t be arsed flying more than 4-6 hours, it’s not so much the flight time as with jet lag going further afield (Caribbean etc) can really much you up.
Your money will go further in certain places but the pound is strong against the euro at the moment. If it’s just total R&R you want I wouldn’t be too fussed about location. Usually suspects of Spain (inc Balearics, Canary Islands) Portugal, Morocco, Croatia, Tunisia (been didn’t leave the hotel was a cheap week that we couldn’t knock anything about) Cyprus , Egypt, and Greece.
You’ll find most have plenty of upmarket hotels.
Your money will go further in certain places but the pound is strong against the euro at the moment. If it’s just total R&R you want I wouldn’t be too fussed about location. Usually suspects of Spain (inc Balearics, Canary Islands) Portugal, Morocco, Croatia, Tunisia (been didn’t leave the hotel was a cheap week that we couldn’t knock anything about) Cyprus , Egypt, and Greece.
You’ll find most have plenty of upmarket hotels.
Carib, all day long. You don't really gain much apart from extra hours in the plane by going to the Indian ocean. Its hot, lovely sea, lots of sun, same water activities. Grumpy fker staff though compared to Carib friendliness, doubly so if its the Maldives.
Then again it does rather depend on how much of a tt you are and what kind of crowds you fit in with.
Then again it does rather depend on how much of a tt you are and what kind of crowds you fit in with.
I will 2nd Cape Verde,easy to get to.We stayed at the Hotel Morabeza,Santa Maria,Sal island.Its a lovely place right on the beach,huge selection of rooms all spread out over a large area.We splashed out with one of the executive suites which are separate from the main complex,massive two room place with his and hers bathroom.One balcony overlooks the beach and the other the pool.
https://www.capeverde.co.uk/hotel-morabeza
https://www.capeverde.co.uk/hotel-morabeza
Not at all. the people are very open, so long as you show them respect...but they are not as fanatical as elsewhere. Great beaches, epic foods, stunning scenery and history. Easy to get around with any issues and just a very refreshing country wanting to invest in the right sort of tourism, not following what its less cultural cousins have done.
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