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- Balearic Islands
- Ibiza
- Majorca
- Menorca
- Canary Islands
- Fuerteventura
- Gran Canaria
- Lanzarote
- Tenerife
- Mainland Spain
- Costa Blanca
- Costa De Almeria
- Costa De La Luz
- Costa Del Sol
- Costa Dorada
- Portugal
- Algarve
- Madeira
- Malta & Gozo
- Italy
- Lake Garda
- Neapolitan Riviera
- Greece
- Corfu
- Crete
- Halkidiki
- Kefalonia
- Kos
- Lefkas
- Lesbos
- Parga
- Rhodes
- Santorini
- Skiathos
- Zante
- Cyprus
- Western Cyprus
- Eastern Cyprus
- Turkey
- Aegan Coast
- Turquoise Coast
- Mediterranean Coast
- North Africa
- Gambia
- Morocco
- Tunisia
- Egypt
- The Nile
- The Red Sea
- Bulgaria
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From a fun-packed family holiday to luxury all inclusive hotels exclusively for adults, or private villas with pool we have it all at very competitive prices.
Balearic Islands
The beautiful Balearic Islands are perfect for a summer break, whether you’re partying in Ibiza, enjoying a fun holiday in Majorca or relaxing in pretty Menorca. Full of culture and gorgeous beaches, it’s little wonder these fabulous holiday islands attract celebrities and holidaymakers.Back to top
Ibiza holidays
The Balearics' chill-out island, Ibiza is a land of sandy beaches, low-key resorts and a laid-back vibe, all giving you the perfect excuse to relax. From families and couples looking for peace on the quiet shores to young groups in search of a party in San Antonio Town, there really is something for everyone.One of the Balearics' most popular and smallest islands, Ibiza is set in the warm Mediterranean Sea.
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Majorca Holidays
A hotspot for holidaymakers and celebrities, the island of Majorca is drenched in Mediterranean sunshine. Mixing up golden sandy beaches, fun family resorts, historic towns and quiet little villages, this Balearic beauty gives you everything you want from a holiday.The biggest of the Balearics, Majorca is a beautiful green island, surrounded by the warm Mediterranean Sea.
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Menorca Holidays
An unspoilt and calm little island, Menorca is a paradise for those looking for peace, sand and sunshine. Perfect for so many holidaymakers, the island's easy-going spirit, traditional feel and fabulous beaches and coves attract everyone from families to couples.In the north of Spain's Balearic Islands, Menorca is the group's second largest and most unspoilt holiday island.
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Canary Islands
A dream holiday destination, the Canary Islands are just off the coast of Africa and are famed for year-round sunshine. Whether it's the golden sand dunes and quiet shores of Fuerteventura and Gran Canaria or the gold and black beaches of Lanzarote and Tenerife, the Canary Islands are perfect for both chilling out and partying.Back to top
Fuerteventura
Drenched in sunshine all year round, Fuerteventura's gorgeous stretches of beach and amazing sand dunes draw in sun-seekers and families in search of the perfect beach holiday, with the clear warm waters great for watersports and the nightlife fun-filled and exciting.
The second biggest Canary Island and the closest to the African coast, the island has over 3,000 hours of sunshine a year.Back to top
Gran Canaria
A dream island for beach lovers, with wonderful sands to enjoy the glorious sunshine on, the most spectacular spot for sunbathing is Maspalomas's jaw-dropping sand dunes, which will leave you amazed, while the friendly atmosphere and duty-free shopping bring holidaymakers back year after year.The third biggest Canary Island, Gran Canaria sits between Tenerife and Fuerteventura in the Atlantic Ocean.
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Lanzarote
Mixing authentic Spanish charm and a fun holiday spirit, the island of Lanzarote offers sun, sea, sand and so much more. With its golden sands and black volcanic beaches the backdrop to most resorts, you'll find relaxation on its shores and amazing sights inland, including the incredible geysers of Fire Mountain.At the very north of the Canary Islands, in the Atlantic Ocean, the small island of Lanzarote is close to Africa's coast.
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Tenerife
An island filled with surprises, gold shores mingle with charcoal sands, quiet beach resorts sit by lively towns and days at the waterparks mix with exciting jeep safaris to Mount Teide so, whether you want a beach, a party or a spot of adventure, Tenerife is set to deliver.Just off the west coast of Africa, Tenerife sits in the Atlantic Ocean in the middle of the other Canary Islands.
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Mainland Spain
Golden beaches, clear water and sunshine make Spain a holiday favourite with the Brits. Whether you're looking for the entertainment and nightlife of Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol or the calm beauty of Costa de Almeria or Costa de la Luz, you'll find what you're looking for on the Spanish Costas.Back to top
Costa Blanca
Costa Blanca's famed 'white coast' is the tourism capital of Spain, and for good reason: its most popular resort, Benidorm, is a haven of entertainment, nightlife, glitzy shows and holiday excess. You're sure to have a ball in this, the ultimate fun holiday setting.On Spain's east coast, the sunny Costa Blanca faces the sunny Balearic Islands.
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Costa De Almeria
Once a location for spaghetti westerns, Costa de Almeria's wild, rugged scenery and golden beaches give you a taste of old Spanish life. Its twisting streets, pink flamingoes and beautiful coastline make this a holiday destination you'll never forget.
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Costa De la Luz
With its rolling olive fields, picturesque villages and rugged sandy coves, the Costa de la Luz is a stunning spot for leaving the world behind. With some of the most idyllic beaches in the province, it's a paradise for windsurfers and sun worshippers alike.In southern Spain, the Costa de la Luz lies next to Portugal and opposite Morocco.
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Costa Del Sol
The Costa del Sol's beauty will take your breath away, with its rolling green hills, delicate vineyards, tiny Spanish towns and friendly tapas bars. Blending traditional culture with popular holiday resorts, you'll soon see why Brits flock to these pale shores.On Spain's southernmost point, the Costa del Sol sits along the Mediterranean, opposite north Africa.
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Costa Dorada
You'll find the sun-drenched shores of Costa Dorada, where there's some fabulous family-friendly resorts, the world class PortAventura theme park and two splashtastic waterparks, all just an hour south of fabulous Barcelona and two hours' flight from the UK. Costa Dorada is just an hour south of Barcelona, one of Spain's most cosmopolitan cities.Back to top
Portugal
Portugal holidays are perfect if you want year-round sunshine and plenty of charm. In the Algarve, golden sandy beaches and pretty fishing villages mix with glitzy marinas and a buzzing nightlife, while in Madeira you’ll discover mountain villages, beautiful gardens, memorable walks and amazing scenery.Back to top
Algarve
Cobbled streets, whitewashed houses and quaint fishing villages decorate the Algarve's dramatic coastline. With its golden sandy beaches, it's a melting pot of different cultures, combining Vilamoura's casinos and luxury hotels, Praia da Rocha's pavement cafes and Albufeira's buzzing nightlife.Back to top
Madeira
As a holiday setting, Madeira simply can't be beaten on the charm front, whether you're in its little markets, pretty mountain villages or friendly restaurants. A blanket of colours, you'll find its peacock blue waters, cherry red flowers and terracotta-roofed homes all mix to create a delightful island. Back to top
Malta & Gozo
With sandy shores, crystal blue water and year-round sunshine, the warm Maltese islands are perfect for holidays. In Malta, you can discover Valletta’s cobbled streets and fascinating sites and will find lively resorts around the coast while, a boat trip away, Gozo gives you unspoilt scenery and great diving.Back to top
Italy
With its stunning scenery, cosmopolitan style and romantic atmosphere, an Italian holiday is unforgettable. Choose from Lake Garda holidays, relax in the pretty waterfront villages and take trips to beautiful Verona, and Neapolitan Riviera holidays, where you can enjoy the lazy cafe culture, ancient sights and amazing Mount Vesuvius.Back to top
Lake Garda
Live the Italian way of life in the villages of Lake Garda. Capturing Italy's cosmopolitan style, simple pleasures like lingering over rich coffee, dipping into ice cream sundaes and wandering along the lakeside are the best way to spend your days, while watersports, the fantastic Gardaland theme park and trips to Verona add a little excitement.Back to top
Neapolitan Riviera
Soaked in history and romance, if you're looking for a holiday with cool cafe culture, real Italian pizza and the world's most lickable ice cream, the Neapolitan Riviera is the answer. Whether you're sailing to the fashionable island of Capri or digging into Pompeii's history, this part of Italy is full of experiences.Back to top
Greece
From modern resorts to traditional villages, you can find a little bit of everything on holiday in Greece. You’ll uncover beautiful scenery, much-loved beaches and fascinating history, with islands like Corfu, Crete, Kos and Zante having a mix of chilled and lively resorts and Halkidiki and the island of Rhodes adding a spot of relaxed culture.Back to top
Corfu
Bordered by blue water and golden sands, the fun-filled island of Corfu is as green as an emerald in the warm Ionian Sea. Its blend of pine-covered hills, lively resorts, whitewashed villages and cobbled streets make this stunning island a Greek classic.
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Crete
Mountains, sweeping golden sands and ancient ruins make Crete an island of exploration. Throw its vibrant nightlife, watersports and cosmopolitan resorts into the mix and you'll find a holiday destination offering everything you need for culture, relaxation and fun in the sun.Crete is a Greek island set in the Mediterranean, at the very bottom of mainland Greece.
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Halkidiki
Reaching into the Aegean Sea, this green stretch of land has a touch of Greek magic about it, with a rugged landscape, lively resorts and quiet retreats scattered along the coastline. For pretty beaches, traditional sites and charming hotels, Halkidiki is a clear winner.Halkidiki is a peninsula with three fingers, stretching into the north of the Aegean Sea.
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Kefalonia
Silver birch trees, breathtaking mountain drops and a beautiful coastline make up Kefalonia, the largest of the Ionian Islands. Explore its winding roads and you'll find hidden coves, bustling little tavernas and friendly locals.
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Kos
Mixing culture, fun-filled resorts and pretty little beaches, the island of Kos has it all, perfect whether you want to laze away your holiday on the beach, stroll around charming little harbours, discover historic sights or experience Kos's cool night-time scene.The second biggest of the Dodecanese Islands, the Greek island of Kos lies in the Aegean Sea, just off Turkey's coast.
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Lefkas
With its wild coast dotted with lovely little beaches and tiny coves, the pretty Greek island of Lefkas is fast becoming a popular holiday destination, with a bustling holiday feel and plenty to do in Nidri and the chance to escape it all in tranquil Ligia.In the Ionian Sea, the little Greek island of Lefkas lies just north of Kefalonia.
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Lesbos
With a character and charm all of its own, Lesbos is an island of fantastic sandy beaches, quaint fishing villages and ancient architecture. Keeping its Greek flavour while being a popular holiday choice, It mixes historical sightseeing and relaxing beaches, all under warm sunshine.In the Aegean Sea, Lesbos is the third biggest Greek island and lies very close to the Turkish coast.
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Parga
Full of character and charm, popular Parga has kept its authentic Greek flavour and is a beautiful place to spend your holiday, surrounded by neat olive groves and pretty trees. Parga's also home to some glorious beaches and ancient Greek architecture.
On the mainland of Greece, the region of Parga sits on its west coast, with its shore meeting the Ionian Sea.Back to top
Rhodes
Named the sun island, because it's always bright and warm, Rhodes is a Greek goddess of a holiday setting, loved by people of all ages. Full of ancient sites, pretty views and glorious beaches, its traditional Greek vibe mixes with the happy party atmosphere of its fun-filled resorts.Sitting just south of Turkey, Rhodes is the largest of Greece's Dodecanese Islands and is surrounded by the Aegean Sea.
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Santorini
Santorini's beautiful landscape is the result of a volcanic eruption thousands of years ago, leaving warm black beaches, stunning scenery and an easy-going vibe. In glorious sunshine, the island's brilliant for relaxing and mixes a traditional Greek flavour with a volcanic nightlife.The southernmost of Greece's Cycladic Islands, Santorini is north of Crete and south of mainland Greece.
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Skiathos
Full of Greek flavour, Skiathos moves at a gentle pace, from the tavernas and bars of its traditional villages to the coast's little beaches and crystal-clear water. A jewel in the blue Aegean Sea, this is one of Greece's most popular islands.The Greek island of Skiathos lies in the Aegean Sea and, although just 48 square miles, boasts over 60 beaches.
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Zante
A true treasure of an island, Zante is everything a Greek holiday destination's meant to be. Beautiful scenery, laid-back beaches, a taste of history and brilliant nightlife, Zante has it all underneath fabulous Greek sunshine.To the west of Greece, Zante is the third biggest of the Ionian Islands and sits furthest south.
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Cyprus
With its sandy beaches, historical sights and beautiful scenery, Cyprus creates a perfect holiday. The island for all seasons, Cyprus enjoys year-round sun, great nightlife and a wonderful atmosphere. Said to have been Aphrodite’s birthplace, it’s easy to see why holidaymakers fall in love with it.Back to top
East Cyprus
Cyprus’s east coast has something to satisfy all tastes: if you want glorious beaches, Nissi and Fig Tree Bay are real treats, and if you’re after a party paradise, Ayia Napa is the ultimate place to dance the night away. Brilliantly mixing fun and relaxation, this a top spot for friends, couples and families.Cyprus’s eastern coast is known for its fantastic beaches, washed by the Mediterranean, and mix of fun nightlife and quiet resorts.
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West Cyprus
Said to be the birthplace of Aphrodite, the goddess of love, she’s certainly left her mark on Cyprus’s west coast. If you want a romantic getaway and a touch of history, this side of the island is ideal, with its quieter beaches, excellent hotels and the rich ancient sites, traditional markets and upmarket flavour of Paphos.The west coast of Cyprus stretches all the way from Polis to Limassol, passing the historic town of Paphos on the way.
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Turkey
Beaches and blue water welcome you on holiday in Turkey. Explore this wonderful country of unspoilt beauty and cultural treats as well as cosmopolitan resorts, crumbling ruins and natural wonders. Whether you’re wandering around bazaars, relaxing in a Turkish bath or enjoying the nightlife, you’ll be treated to many Turkish delights.Back to top
Aegan Coast
Mixing together pretty coves and shingle shores with historic buildings and vibrant markets, the Aegean is a world of small laid-back resorts. With so much to explore you’ll be spoilt for choice and, from many of the retreats, you can even squeeze in a boat trip to the Greek island of Kos.Along Turkey’s south-west coast, the Aegean Sea fringes the Bodrum Peninsula, which is near the Greek island of Kos, before travelling north to Altinkum.
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Turquoise Coast
From the nightlife of Marmaris to the wild green hills of Hisaronu and chilled-out flavour of Olu Deniz, the Turquoise Coast in Turkey gives you a delightfully varied holiday experience. Our most popular area, from here you can visit the turtles and mud baths of Dalyan.The Turquoise Coast forms part of Turkey’s south-west Mediterranean coast, near to the Greek island of Rhodes.
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Mediterranean Coast
This is where you’ll find Turkey’s highest temperatures, so where better to cool off than the beautiful blue Mediterranean Sea. Great for active and relaxed holidays you'll find rivers for rafting, fascinating history, cascading waterfalls, cosmopolitan nightlife and fantastic beaches.The easternmost of our Turkish regions, the Mediterranean Coast is the nearest to the island of Cyprus.
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North Africa
The northern shores of Africa promise a really exotic holiday, with beautiful beaches and colourful culture. Discover Gambia’s slave-trading history and colourful wildlife, holiday in Morocco for Agadir’s endless beach and Marrakech’s magic and experience Tunisia’s ancient cities and bustling markets.Back to top
Gambia
Unspoilt and unforgettable, this little country gives you a taste of Africa’s vibrant culture, incredible slave-trading history, exotic wildlife and friendly people all in one amazing holiday, with glorious golden sand the backdrop for each resort. On Africa's warm west coast, this narrow strip heads inland from the Atlantic Ocean, following the path of the River Gambia.Back to top
Morocco
For a beach holiday with an exotic twist, Morocco is soaked in sunshine and magic. Cool and cosmopolitan, Agadir mixes modern hotels, an almost endless sandy beach and an upmarket flavour, while Marrakech offers the perfect city break during your beach holiday and is a splash of real Morocco.Along Africa's northern coast, this sun-soaked country lies just under Spain and runs all the way past the Canary Islands.
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Tunisia
Land of golden beaches and jostling medinas, Tunisia gives a taste of the exotic. With the Sahara Desert in the south and great golf courses along the coast, if you're after a beach holiday with an historical twist, look no further. Tunisia is situated on Africa's northernmost tip, along the Mediterranean coast.Back to top
Egypt
A holiday in Egypt simply can’t be beaten, with its world-class diving, an incredible history and golden beaches. Whether you’re walking down the Valley of the Kings in Luxor, cruising down the Nile, diving in the Red Sea or lazing on the beach, Egypt promises an amazing holiday.Back to top
The Nile
Home to ancient treasures, the city of Luxor is an amazing place to explore. Sitting on the East Bank of the River Nile, from here you can discover the Valley of the Kings, the Tomb of Tutankhamun, the Temple of Karnak and the Avenue of the Sphinxes. Back to top
Red Sea
Blessed with sun-kissed beaches, sensational dive sites and an intoxicating history, this part of the world is simply unforgettable. While the ancient world mixes effortlessly with the new, the Red Sea’s most popular resorts promise relaxation, activity and discovery.Back to top
Bulgaria
Bulgaria has something to suit all tastes, from spectacular mountains and some glorious sandy beaches to traditional picturesque villages and lively party areas. This little-known country is sure to tick all your holiday boxes.For a beach holiday to remember, Bulgaria’s Black Sea coast offers golden shores and clear water, great for swimming and watersports. You can experience cosmopolitan resorts and a lively nightlife as well as traditional nights out and Bulgaria’s beautiful scenery and historic landmarks.
Surrounded by five other countries, including Turkey, Greece and Romania, the Black Sea washes Bulgaria's shores.
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