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All Inclusive 7 Nights In July for under £400pp?
neo1607
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Looking to get away in July for a week with the girlfriend. 7 nights and with the way both our holidays work it needs to be a Sat to Sat (7th - 14th). Looking for somewhere all inclusive with nice beaches and isn't going to be overcrowded with holiday makers (which is probably going to be hard in July).
Also looking for somewhere that has a water park and theme park but can be off site as we are willing to get a bus or i can hire a car
Am i likely to find anywhere like this for under £400pp?
Also looking for somewhere that has a water park and theme park but can be off site as we are willing to get a bus or i can hire a car
Am i likely to find anywhere like this for under £400pp?
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TBH - unlikley, I think you will struggle to find anything and your criteria is exacting.0
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Try egypt or turkey as most are all inc and lots have water parks on site.0
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Only if you are prepared to take a punt and find a last minute deal. You'll probably be more successful if you pick one of the Olympic weeks, although you'll never get away from crowds on beaches in the summer.Am i likely to find anywhere like this for under £400pp?Value-for-money-for-me-puhleeze!
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£455 pp to Villa Marina Club in Salou, thats the sunday to sunday though. You can then get yourself tickets to PortAventura theme park and PortAventura Aquatic Park or Aquopolis waterpark.
Easy to get to any of these on the local bus or tourist train. There will be a lot of people there but this is going to be the same in any European destination at that time of year
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mick_vandick wrote: ȣ455 pp to Villa Marina Club in Salou, thats the sunday to sunday though. You can then get yourself tickets to PortAventura theme park and PortAventura Aquatic Park or Aquopolis waterpark.
Easy to get to any of these on the local bus or tourist train. There will be a lot of people there but this is going to be the same in any European destination at that time of year
Salou was my first thought too0 -
I third Salou, however you might struggle with getting it under 400 smackers0
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Have a look on Thomas Cook. You can now put your travel dates in and no destination.
I have just seen the following leaving on 14th July AI from manchester
Solemar Hotel Ixia £410
Hotel costa caleta £419pp
Esra hotel Turkey £439pp
Ova resort Turkey £441pp
Majesty club palm beach turkey £455pp
There was also Hotel Alaiye from Gatwick AI same date £356pp£100 - £10,0000 -
In May I booked a cheap AI for my 21 yr old Son and his girlfriend to EL Arenal (S'Arenal) in Mallorca. 2 Ryanair return flights to Palma on your dates are around £300 (BHX) but depends where you fly from. AI for 2 people at the Palma Bay Resort comes in at £502 for 2 people on hotels4u.com (use quidco too for cashback) Arenal is just a few km from Palma so is cheap taxi or bus transfer. Waterpark is nearby too.
Salou - as already mentioned - has waterpark and Port Aventura theme park nearby and Ryanair fly to Reus which is a short transfer to Salou. I would use Ryanair+Hotels4u to look around.0 -
I'd say you might get lucky if you try Egypt, you might need to book separately - try calling hotels for a quote - you'll be surprised) - Sol-y -mar sharming in s about $20us a night all inclusive if you haggle0
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£455 pp to Villa Marina Club in Salou, thats the sunday to sunday though
We stayed there a couple of years ago. If you go, then ask for their apartment - it's a 2 bed flat with a long balcony, just down the road from the hotel in a residential block of flats so it's great to get away from the noise of the hotel. We were allocated it at no extra cost after asking for it when booking.
The hotel was good and the food was fine, but we heard from others that the rooms were a bit on the small side. Trip Advisor has lots of reviews (including mine...)0
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