All inclusive, 4.5hrs max flight, good for 10/11 year olds?
All inclusive, 4.5hrs max flight, good for 10/11 year olds?
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Dr Murdoch

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158 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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This must have been done to death, but I'll try anyway....

We are trying to book a week in the sun, but having two boys aged 10 & 11 means we are leaning towards an all inclusive to remove some hassle from the holiday.

Are there 'ok' places to go on a budget (£750pp)? Any places to avoid, or any recommendations? If there are other options substantially cheaper then great.

Not fussed on the destination, as we (the boys) aren't quite ready for a cultural holiday, they want water slides, ice cream and more water slides.

shakotan

10,853 posts

219 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Depending on when you are planning, Marrakech Aqua Fun Club in Morocco?

Dr Murdoch

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158 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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shakotan said:
Depending on when you are planning, Marrakech Aqua Fun Club in Morocco?
Thanks, 1st week of August.

Will take a look....

GreatGranny

9,519 posts

249 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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If you are ok with hot weather Turkey would be ideal.


Dr Murdoch

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Tuesday 25th April 2023
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GreatGranny said:
If you are ok with hot weather Turkey would be ideal.
Hot weather to an extent, not sure I would fancy topping 40 degrees though, but anywhere between 30-40 would be nice.

My wife sent me links for 'on the beach' but they looked awful, one place they even described as Blackpool but abroad, along with their god awful adverts, I don't think i'm their target holiday maker.

Dr Murdoch

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Tuesday 25th April 2023
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shakotan said:
Depending on when you are planning, Marrakech Aqua Fun Club in Morocco?
I had a look, but bizarrely, as soon as I put down to children it was no longer available, which is odd as it looks like its been provided for families with kids that are 7/8 and older.

Driver101

14,451 posts

144 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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The kids would enjoy somewhere like Salou. It's got a good theme park and water parks.

Its more family friendly that other Spanish resorts.

Edited by Driver101 on Tuesday 25th April 16:44

justin220

5,659 posts

227 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Turkey will be your best value for money I'd say for what you are after, but with it being August your budget might be a bit limited for some of the 'five star' ones.

We did this one in September last year for the same budget.. Booked through On The Beach funnily enough! Think its pretty typical of most of the hotels along that stretch of beach, enormous, loads of restaurants, water parks, kids activities, gym, cinema etc.

https://www.onthebeach.co.uk/hotels/turkey/antalya...

Radec

5,379 posts

70 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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As above Antalya and you can also take a trip to Land of Legends for a day or two

https://thelandoflegendsthemepark.com/en/

Dr Murdoch

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3,900 posts

158 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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justin220 said:
Turkey will be your best value for money I'd say for what you are after, but with it being August your budget might be a bit limited for some of the 'five star' ones.

We did this one in September last year for the same budget.. Booked through On The Beach funnily enough! Think its pretty typical of most of the hotels along that stretch of beach, enormous, loads of restaurants, water parks, kids activities, gym, cinema etc.

https://www.onthebeach.co.uk/hotels/turkey/antalya...
Thanks but sadly that works out £1k over budget.

xx99xx

2,697 posts

96 months

Tuesday 25th April 2023
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Alcudia area of Majorca. Also ask your local travel agent as they'll know what's good at the moment and any deals.

justin220

5,659 posts

227 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Dr Murdoch said:
justin220 said:
Turkey will be your best value for money I'd say for what you are after, but with it being August your budget might be a bit limited for some of the 'five star' ones.

We did this one in September last year for the same budget.. Booked through On The Beach funnily enough! Think its pretty typical of most of the hotels along that stretch of beach, enormous, loads of restaurants, water parks, kids activities, gym, cinema etc.

https://www.onthebeach.co.uk/hotels/turkey/antalya...
Thanks but sadly that works out £1k over budget.
That was just an example. There are loads of hotels along that beach with varying budgets

AndyAudi

3,753 posts

245 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Commenting to follow as I was looking for similar ideas!

One I had considered was a cruise?
All inclusive (ish for alcohol) - kids can cost next to nothing to add on a booking.

Pick the right boat & there’s loads for kids to do, pools/slides etc & skip the port excursions to save cash & stay onboard & use quieter facilities. Eat what you want when you want

At a cheaper level the rooms are nothing fancy though & having to spend time there watching kids sleep might not be great.

AndyAudi

3,753 posts

245 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Have done Antalya - it was great & ticked all boxes, but it is coming out a bit pricey at the moment.

I’m tempted to wait & see but pressure of getting something booked is beginning to rear its head!

Gompo

4,652 posts

281 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Just to clarify, does the £3k budget include flights? Regardless, it might be worth working out where you can fly to cheapest on which dates (conveniently) and starting working out destinations from there. Could change your hotel budget significantly.

redrabbit29

2,119 posts

156 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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I'm finding flight times are always really poor when I am looking.

I've found a fantastic place, only flight times are:

Arrive at 2245 on the first day (that's at airport obviously, not even at the hotel yet!)
Come back about 2300 so you hang around all day without a room - even with a lake checkout that's a ballache

bakerstreet

4,995 posts

188 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Dr Murdoch said:
This must have been done to death, but I'll try anyway....

We are trying to book a week in the sun, but having two boys aged 10 & 11 means we are leaning towards an all inclusive to remove some hassle from the holiday.

Are there 'ok' places to go on a budget (£750pp)? Any places to avoid, or any recommendations? If there are other options substantially cheaper then great.

Not fussed on the destination, as we (the boys) aren't quite ready for a cultural holiday, they want water slides, ice cream and more water slides.
Have a look at the TUI Holiday Villages, but in the crrent climate, it will cost you around £3500-4000

All Inclusive Holidays at £3000 are possible, but don't expect a huge amount on site. Main sacrifice being water slides and similar. We spent ages trying to find a holiday for 2023 and we paid £2800 all in for Lanzarote for AL with flights from Lutopia (we live 20 minutes away), Many other AI holidays were about £3500 and upwards and most holiday villages were closer to £4k.

Crumpet

5,004 posts

203 months

Wednesday 26th April 2023
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Are Russians still allowed into Turkey? Been a while since I’ve been but if they are then I think that might be enough to put me off!

AndyAudi

3,753 posts

245 months

Thursday 27th April 2023
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Crumpet said:
Are Russians still allowed into Turkey? Been a while since I’ve been but if they are then I think that might be enough to put me off!
Yes!

https://www.nytimes.com/2022/12/29/world/europe/an...