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Afghanistan is really cheap and sunny. Dont pay no attention to the reports on the news they paint a worse picture than reality.
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+1 head down to the lizard (which has its own climate) and you will probably get a week of sun.Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostCornwall. Hire a house for a week.
Cadgwith Cove Cottages Main Page are cheap (and good) when you compare them to anyone else.
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Eastern Med can nice at that time of year - not scorchio for the nippers
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Sicily.Originally posted by scooby View PostOK, so trying not to be to tight with my cash although we are buying a house, but fancy a holiday abroad later this year and looking for recommendations. Requirements:
- Kid friendly (2 kids 3 & 5)
- May take the elder lad, so 3 bedroom required
- Beach (or pool, whichever will keep the kids quiet)
- No Pirates, so Somalia a no go...
- Cheapish (Normally we would go to Wales or the like which would normally cost about £600-700 all in)
- Villa preferred (we dont like common people) but open to anything
- Fly from Manchester
We've done Northern France but we drove. Not really done flying with the girls as we think it will be hassle. Turkey? Italy? Websites would be good...
Where do you guys recommend then?
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Holiday Destinations - October
OK, so trying not to be to tight with my cash although we are buying a house, but fancy a holiday abroad later this year and looking for recommendations. Requirements:
- Kid friendly (2 kids 3 & 5)
- May take the elder lad, so 3 bedroom required
- Beach (or pool, whichever will keep the kids quiet)
- No Pirates, so Somalia a no go...
- Cheapish (Normally we would go to Wales or the like which would normally cost about £600-700 all in)
- Villa preferred (we dont like common people) but open to anything
- Fly from Manchester
We've done Northern France but we drove. Not really done flying with the girls as we think it will be hassle. Turkey? Italy? Websites would be good...
Where do you guys recommend then?Tags: None
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