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Katianne
05-06-2007, 06:45 PM
We would like to book a week abroad during the first/second week of September. We want somewhere sunny, not too long on the plane (3 hours tops) and not too heavy on the purse strings.

We are a couple and do not want anywhere thats very family dominated / orientated, nor somewhere over run with 18 year olds out to get sloshed for 2 weeks solid. We want a relaxing holiday with the option of trips to places of interest and nice evening meals and a good choice of bars. Have been looking at Majorca today as one option, but again don't know what parts suit the bill. Can anyone make any suggestions?

JBJB
05-06-2007, 06:52 PM
Oooh - we're off to Majorca next week!

If you do go to Majorca - Palma (where the airport is) is probably full of stag parties and lots of what you don't want!

We go to Pollensa which is right at the top of the Island (about an hour's drive from the airport). It has lots of bars, cafe's and restaurants and a lovely harbour. I don't know about trips because we don't tend to do them. As for it being family oriented - well, we like it because the beach is lovely and clean and the sea is shallow for a long way out and there's a nice pedestrianised area. There are lots of families there with young children, but I don't know that I'd say it's completely family-based. The next bay along is Alcudia, and this might be more what you're after, but I've never stayed there so don't really know.

Before we had our son, we went to Feuteventuria a couple of times, as well as Gran Canaria. This was quite a few years ago, so don't know how developed they've got, but Maspalomas in Gran Canaria was nice - had some fab sand-dunes and we also did do trips out.

Apple Tree Crafts
05-06-2007, 07:49 PM
We would like to book a week abroad during the first/second week of September. We want somewhere sunny, not too long on the plane (3 hours tops) and not too heavy on the purse strings.



You should find most places quiet at that time...term has started again.

Jules

nattynetty
05-06-2007, 08:01 PM
We are a couple and do not want anywhere thats very family dominated / orientated, nor somewhere over run with 18 year olds out to get sloshed for 2 weeks solid. We want a relaxing holiday with the option of trips to places of interest and nice evening meals and a good choice of bars.

Sounds just like the type of hols me and hubby go for....we did Fuerteventura a couple of years back and would recommend it, we really loved it - stayed in Corralejo which had loads of really nice places to eat and seemed to be mainly couples there. We also stayed at Roda in Corfu on our last hols which was nice and relaxing but maybe a bit small - not that many restaurants to choose from.

Let us know where you decide in the end and enjoy!!! Very jealous as we're unlikely to have a week away in the sun this year :mad:

willowmax
05-06-2007, 08:40 PM
I'm not going to be any help at all on this question but I thought I would write anyway!!

I haven't been abroad for years cos we have no one to look after the woofers but it was only a couple of weeks ago when I was sorting through very exciting paperwork that I realised our passports had expired last year!! Lets hope hubby doesn't want to surprise me and wisk me away somewhere:o

I have to admit to loving holidays in this country - I love Devon and Dorset - IF you get the weather then it is wonderful but I understand that need for guaranteed sun - it is sooooo relaxing - or perhaps that is down to the large quantities of wine you consume - not sure:)

Potter Doodle Doo
05-06-2007, 08:56 PM
TURKEY TURKEY TURKEY!!!! Sorry but I love the country, so many wonderful places to see, so much history and culture. It has the best of both worlds. As Jules said, the kids go back beginning of September but there are still a lot of kids going abroad as parents just can't afford to go away in August. We did it a few years ago and by going that week, we saved more than half of the cost on an all inclusive.

I've seen a lot of the country as I've spent so many holidays out there and also lived out there for a short while. I personally love the Bodrum Penninsula. If you stay away from Bodrum and Gumbet, and go for one of the smaller fishing villages, you will have a wonderful relaxing holiday. But with Bodrum only a max of 1/2 an hour by dolmus then you can have the clubbing time too.

Whenever anyone asks me about Turkey, I always say the same thing to them. 'You don't like Turkey, you love it or you hate it' I just happen to love it lol.

swirlyarts
05-06-2007, 10:39 PM
Pre kids (well I was just pregnant with Anya) we went to Cyprus on a last minute deal - it worked out about £100 quid each. We opted for allocated on arrival and said the only place we didn't want to be was Ayia Napa - guess where we were put! It was gorgeous though and as it was out of season there were only a few roving groups of kids trying to get drunk!!
The capital of Cyprus (Nicosia/Lefkosia) is worth a visit as it's the only divided capital city in the world - quite scary to look through from the Greek side to see Turkish soldiers with machine guns looking back!
We booked a week off and then went to lastminute.com and got a deal on there - works out quite well if you aren't fussed where you want to go.

mjbelkin
05-06-2007, 10:51 PM
Well, we're off to Turkey - Cirali (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cirali) to be specific - at the beginning of September.

Last year we went to Santorini (http://www.craftsforum.co.uk/newreply.php?do=newreply&noquote=1&p=32747), part of the Cyclades in the Aegean Sea, and if you want to see perfection, then that's as close to it as you're going to get - just type Santorini into Flickr.

But if you need more convincing, here's (http://www.flickr.com/photos/10844205@N00/212018802/in/set-72157594232175165/) the view we woke up to every day :D

colourart
05-06-2007, 11:34 PM
If I could go somewhere, no kids, in early September it would be Northern Italy, Tuscany. Fascinating places to visit, fantastic weather, lovely food, bars and restaurants, great senerary. In fact, forget the holiday, when I'm rich I'm moving there.:)

Anyway wherever you end up, I hope you have a great time. We're looking forward to a week in Devon in July. Can't wait, only, its going to be sooooo busy (school holidays aaggggrrrrhhh)

0103media
06-06-2007, 06:10 AM
We would like to book a week abroad during the first/second week of September. We want somewhere sunny, not too long on the plane (3 hours tops) and not too heavy on the purse strings.


I've worked out in barcelona a few times and love the city.. Always stay a few days longer than the contract and have a little hol..

Its got a beach, its cheap, sunny and loads to look at.. The beach is nice but busy as its in the city and not like a resort..

Katianne
06-06-2007, 06:30 AM
Oooo great! Lots of great places to choose from! My BF said we should just book the week of a grab a last minute deal, so I think that's what we'll end up doing. I will look out for all of your suggestions when we do. have been to Cyprus before but wouldn't mind another visit. Also went to Santorini with the girlies - great holiday and very lovely! Can't wait to go now, how will I last out another 3 months???!!!!

Woody
06-06-2007, 09:01 AM
We went off the beaten track in Tenerife in January - British Airways tickets were pretty cheap - found a B&B on the interwebby thingy and hired a cheap little car - stayed away from the touristy areas (except when we wanted some nightlife) and had a great time. There are some wonderful little beaches where you can stretch out naked with hardly anyone else around.

0103media
06-06-2007, 09:21 AM
stretch out naked with hardly anyone else around.

NAKED ?

:o

littlesnuggler
06-06-2007, 02:20 PM
I used to work for Intasun Holidays (quite a while ago) and my favourite place is definately Cyprus but the flight is longer then you wanted. Must say I didn't enjoy Turkey or Fuerteventura. Menorca is somewhere I've always wanted to go and I understand it isn't as manic as Majorca or Ibiza.

Ooh, you've got me in the holiday mood now!

Woody
06-06-2007, 03:38 PM
NAKED ?

:o

We're all naked underneath ..... ;)

0103media
06-06-2007, 03:54 PM
Was going to mention your username but better not.. :pc:

Katianne
06-06-2007, 05:17 PM
Have been talking about this at work today - when mentioned 'last minute deal' a few people didn't think this was such a good idea - any opinions???

JBJB
06-06-2007, 05:31 PM
Was going to mention your username but better not.. :pc:

That did actually, genuinely make me LOL (But then I have got rather a dirty sense of humour!) :mf:

Nice one Mr M!

JBJB
06-06-2007, 05:33 PM
Have been talking about this at work today - when mentioned 'last minute deal' a few people didn't think this was such a good idea - any opinions???

Depends how brave you are and whether you mind getting somewhere you wouldn't necessarily have chosen yourself.

I personally wouldn't be that adventurous simply because I like to know where I'm going etc, but I know some people have booked last minute deals on teletext and had a great time.

(Should point out that we go to Puerto Pollensa rather than Pollensa which I think are two different places)

EMEvans
06-06-2007, 07:14 PM
the last holiday i had was 3 years ago. Me and a friend went to Larnaca in Cyprus as it was a last minute thing and we couldn't get anywhere in Paphos (my brother was living there at the time). We had a brill time and we got to see the whole of the Island thanks to some locals we got to know and my brother who picked us up to stay with him for a couple of days. It was the best holiday i've had.

My mum is as we speak sunning herself in the Algarve in a exclusive hotel (nice for some). Would you believe she's text me to complain it's to hot!:o.

I'm sure you'll enjoy your hols where ever you decide to go.

colourart
06-06-2007, 08:00 PM
My mum is as we speak sunning herself in the Algarve in a exclusive hotel (nice for some). Would you believe she's text me to complain it's to hot!:o.


Your lucky Mum, we've been to western Algarve several times, I love it there. Can't wait to go back next year.

littlesnuggler
06-06-2007, 09:44 PM
I would do a last minute deal (without any kids) but only book 4 or 5 star accomodation. I used to place these bookings in resort and if you book some lower standard accom you could literally get anything, even if it's not in any brochures but if you book 4 or 5 star then you will probably get somewhere decent which just needs filling up.

mjbelkin
07-06-2007, 11:48 AM
I wouldn't do a last minute deal, but that's because I have certain requirements - I like to visit historical sites when I go away, which is why we've been to places like Tunisia, Rome, Amalfi and Crete.