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davo69 26-04-2007 20:54

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been majorca cleenist place i have been to many germans for me .love turkey

lettie 26-04-2007 21:04

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Had a week in Menorca 3 years ago. I thought that it would be a nice quiet place to go on my own for a rest. It was crawling with kiddies and not very restful for me but the kids seemed to be having a wail of a time. All of the restaurants welcomed children, the supermarkets sold everything you could possibly need for a child or baby. I will stick to the smaller Greek Islands for lone getaways in the future but Menorca was highly geared up for young families and only a 2 hour flight.

My best hols have to be New Zealand and Australia. Loads to see and do, friendly people and scenery galore. May try Canada in the future but it's NZ again for us in 2008.:D

steeljack 26-04-2007 21:19

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agree with Lettie, New Zealand gets my vote as the best place on earth for either holiday or living.
Thailand used to be a fun place for R & R in the 70s and early 80s before they cleaned it up and made it family friendly ;) ;) ;)

maxwell silver 27-04-2007 08:09

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Never done Men but done Maj:D Alcudia was great.Puero del Carmen in Lanzarote was another top tenner,lively resort & wonderful volcanic scenery if you do some excursions,but the resort is'nt really for kids.The wife likes Turkey & so did i but i feel i've been too many times.Needless to say we're going again next month.Who wears the pants:D

mez 27-04-2007 09:50

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i loved my holiday in australia, i liked turkey , lanzarote not bad , few places on spanish mainland ok, my european tour was ace, & off to bulgaria this year, oh forgot my mini trips brugges, rhine cruise (germany) & germany itself all fab.

grego 27-04-2007 11:19

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Quote:

Originally Posted by steeljack (Post 416179)
another place to cross of my list :D :D :D :D

That made me laugh Steeljack because before we had kids we were exactly the same, used to stay in hotels were no children under 16 were allowed, lovely and peaceful, now its the opposite and we look for kids clubs etc:)

garinda 27-04-2007 12:17

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Best childhood holidays- when we used to keep our boat down at Sandbanks in Dorset, and spent all day on the beach, or water skiing. Happy days.:)

Favourite recent holidays spent in Kenya and Tanzania, split between safaris and lazing about in the Indian Ocean.:)

WillowTheWhisp 27-04-2007 12:56

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It all depends on what you want from a holiday. I like beautiful scenery, interesting things to visit (historical sites and that kind of thing) and sunshine. The kids on the other hand want 'summat going on' and the most exciting thing about last year's holiday in Malta was their discovery of a McDonalds!

Busman and I love Tunisia but someone else I know who went didn't like it at all. Mind you, she stayed in a big hotel in a totally tourist area whereas we preferred a small family run hotel in a lovely old town.

MargaretR 27-04-2007 15:18

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I adore Italy- one of my ex mother in laws was Italian so I speak the lingo and cook the food. Been more times than I can count on both hands. I dont recommend Lido de Jesolo or Rimini (their Blackpool) but anywhere else is great. Italians love children and family and make a fuss of children in restaurants. You wont get disapproving looks if your children are out with you after dark.
I am not a 'beach lover' -I believe the charges for beach access are a bit steep - I go to visit the ruins where I don't look out of place :D

addy82 27-04-2007 15:42

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I went to Alcudia a couple of years ago with my little girl, it was fantastic for children, the only thing wrong with it was the beach, it was lovely it just smealt like rotten eggs!


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