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Please recommend me holiday for £2500 budget

myright
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I will be going around mid- end sepetmber time. Can somebody recommend somewhere good which doesnt have an expensive price tag to it.
I dont mind spending up to £2500 for 2 adults, that includes spending money. Ideally I would like to spend about 10 days there. The kind of holiday I'm looking for is, warm like Dubai, beaches and some activities to do . (I dont drink btw)
Hope someone can help.
I dont mind spending up to £2500 for 2 adults, that includes spending money. Ideally I would like to spend about 10 days there. The kind of holiday I'm looking for is, warm like Dubai, beaches and some activities to do . (I dont drink btw)
Hope someone can help.
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Perhaps you should look through a few online brochures to get a feel for prices and see what appeals?0
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thanks mate, ive never been on a holiday so i dont know whats expensive and whats not. I would really apreciate peoples opinions.
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Cruise. £1kpp + £500spending should get something nice especialy without a bar bill.0
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Gran melia in Tenerife, marketed by Thomson as a sensatori. Gorgeous hotel and £500 spends prob to much! Hilton dalaman in turkey also stunning! These were our last two holidays0
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Have a look at Turkey, for that type of money for two you could have a fantastic 5 star all inclusive holiday.
Here's a quick search I did at a smashing 5 star hotel I know of. (hope the link works)
http://www.onthebeach.co.uk/basket/review/921170940 -
Water activities or land activities? If it's water i'd have a look at Neilson Beach Clubs. Lots of things to do like wakeboarding, windsurfing, sailing and land stuff to like cycling and tennis.
http://www.neilson.co.uk/beach
Porto Myrina Palace in Lemnos looks pretty good!:beer:0 -
Florida?
California? Vegas?
Dubai as you mentioned it?
Carribean? Far East i.e thailand?
I think you need to try to pick a country first!Then narrow down the area.
Then once you choose a hotel you can compare prices on the various websites.0 -
Have a look at Turkey, for that type of money for two you could have a fantastic 5 star all inclusive holiday.
Here's a quick search I did at a smashing 5 star hotel I know of. (hope the link works)
http://www.onthebeach.co.uk/basket/review/92117094
\hi thanks for the link, it didnt work for me, it just stays blank
Can you tell me more about Turkey please. Where would be the best place to stay, how much would it cost? what kind of activities are available? beach etc?mick_vandick wrote: »Water activities or land activities? If it's water i'd have a look at Neilson Beach Clubs. Lots of things to do like wakeboarding, windsurfing, sailing and land stuff to like cycling and tennis.
http://www.neilson.co.uk/beach
Porto Myrina Palace in Lemnos looks pretty good!
Is that a travel agent? Also I think I'd enjoy a mixture of both those activoties, land and water. Water as in beach, speed boat (nothing more than that though lol).Florida?
California? Vegas?
Dubai as you mentioned it?
Carribean? Far East i.e thailand?
I think you need to try to pick a country first!Then narrow down the area.
Then once you choose a hotel you can compare prices on the various websites.
I would love to pick Dubai but I dont think 2500 is enough for 2 people for 10 days
I thought sepetmber in places like florida, carrebean, its hurrican season??0 -
Thailand is easily do-able on a budget of £2500 for two for 10 days in September as it's still fairly low season. Maybe 2-3 days in Bangkok and a week in Phuket or Samui.
Flights (including internals), about £600-700 each
Accommodation, £40/night for somewhere nice though you could spend less.
That leaves plenty of money left over for food, drinks and activities.
The beauty of Thailand as a destination is that, once you get there, it can be as expensive or as cheap as you want it to be.0 -
hi thanks for the link, it didnt work for me, it just stays blank
Can you tell me more about Turkey please. Where would be the best place to stay, how much would it cost? what kind of activities are available? beach etc?
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Turkey is a huge country, it has a bit of everything for everyone and it gets very hot in the summer. You would be best sticking to the Mediterranen or Aegean Coast resorts for your first holiday. it take about 3 and a half hours from the UK to travel to Turkey. It has some of the most wonderful sites and ruins, great beaches, food etc. it also has some fabulous water parks, water sports and diving. It is a secular country, but most people are muslim. I have a place in Kusadasi in Turkey (fly in the Izmir or Bodrum) but other popular resorts are Side, Antalya, Marmaris, Gumbet, fetihye. There are lots of fantastic 5 star all inclusive resorts. Here are a few links:
Hotels
http://www.kusturclub.com/
http://www.sealighthotel.com/
Tourism
http://www.gototurkey.co.uk/
Also use Tripadvisor for reviews0
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