Need some summer hols suggestions

Need some summer hols suggestions

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paul_y3k

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618 posts

210 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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We've taken the decision to block out two weeks in August for a holiday for myself, mrs_y3k and teenage_y3k.
We've don't eh usual scan of the brochures and so far have yet to find anything that jumps out at us. The local travel agents are only interested in selling their brand, and the indie we are talking to is struggling ...

Can any of the PH travelers help ?

Our troublesome (it seems) criteria

1) NOT SPAIN - Parents live in Spain, so we would just have constant, ohh you could stay here ....
2) We need a studio type place. teenage y3k is too old for room sharing, but equally we dont want him miles down the coridor etc. Most hotels we've looked at can't guarantee adjoining rooms.
3) We're not looking for places that are full of 'linekar's bar, all day breakfast with REAL english sausage' etc etc.
4) Conversely we do want to be able to go out in the evenings, wonder down to the sea front and have a nice meal and watch the world go by.
5) Whilst we like having a few days by the pool over the holiday, we do like to get out n about.
6) Definitely not Spain wink

Ultuous

2,248 posts

193 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Malta? Plenty of apartments to choose from, lots to see and do, and not too 'english'!

If it were me, I'd book flights and accomodation seperately, and not bother with a Travel Agent!

Cheib

23,336 posts

177 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Budget and will you travel long haul ?

paul_y3k

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618 posts

210 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Budget seems to be around the 3k mark but there is some flex in that.
LongHaul, possibly but not US. We did the honeymoon in the US last year, and will be doing NY later in the year so trying to avoid it for the moment.


kiethton

13,945 posts

182 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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I am off to Croatia next month and think it would suit the majority of your requirements, whilst being an area on the up.

I'm staying in Bol next to Zlatni Rat beach:

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?imgurl=http://uploa...

However other areas e.g. Hvar, Dubrovnik, Zadar etc. will be equally as nice and there are so many places to see e.g. Palaces at Split, Trogir and Krka Lakes national Park etc:

http://www.google.co.uk/imgres?q=krka+national+par...

Everything is (or was when I last went) very cheap! - Meal out for <£10pp and beers in nice marina bars for £1.50!

Just need a hire car to get around but both Easyjet and Ryanair (amongst others) now fly to the Airports so you can book a villa/stuido very cheaply and arrange transport seperately.

Our Aparthotel cost us £300 for 12 nights, but we have chosen to drive, having a few city breaks en-route, the cost of petrol @35-40mpg equates to the same cost as the flights without the worry of hire cars etc.

Edited by kiethton on Monday 20th May 10:34

APanda

1,391 posts

149 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Will Italy do? And swap the sea for Lake Garda, it sounds about right and is a very pretty part of the world.

We stayed in Lazise last summer...


There's loads of campsites set back from the lake, tents, apartment type things, villas and hotels.

You're generally spoiled for choice on places to go out in the day and evening. As it's not a British tourist-y destination you can eat at 'proper' Italian restaurants and drink at bars along the front. There's towns up and down that stretch of the shore so you can always walk along the path to other places.

We did boating and swimming in the lake. There's also a really decent theme park just down the road - GardaLand.

Verona is only a short train ride away as is Venice (A bit further, just under 2 hours I think). Milan is similar but in the other direction.

As it's PH, Maranello etc shouldn't be too much effort. And the Alps and passes are on the way if you drive biggrin


Tumbler

1,432 posts

168 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Would you consider a villa holiday? Often gives more flexibility, but it doesn't suit all as you still need to sort your own food at times, which for some doesn't feel like a holiday.

paul_y3k

Original Poster:

618 posts

210 months

Monday 20th May 2013
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Both places sound interesting so I shall have a look with the family tonight. Villa is also acceptable !

Really appreciate the help !