Destinations
Our destination guides
We've got all of your favourites and more! Use our destination guides to read up on the latest your chosen destination has to offer, from tourist favourites to hidden gems.
We've even hand picked key properties to make your selection even easier - whether you're looking for luxury, budget, best location, family friendly or something more romantic.
Travel Guides
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Cyprus - All
Cyprus is the perfect choice for sun worshippers year round!.. You are pretty much guaranteed sunshine every month of the year in Cyprus and with the flight time only around 4 hours you can avoid the jet lag associated with long haul destinations and get straight on with enjoying your holiday!Whilst all of the resorts...
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Prague
Whether visiting to enjoy the fantastic historical sights of Prague Castle, St Charles Bridge and the Jewish quarter, or for a wilder weekend of partying in the many clubs and bars surrounding Wenceslas Square, or both!Prague has it all... and all at very affordable prices. Typical food and drink prices are around half those of Western...
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Paris
Undoubtedly the most romantic city in the world, Paris is perfect for a break any month of the year, be it in spring when there is nothing more relaxing than a stroll along the Seine stopping over for a coffee, croissant and spot of people watching in one of the many pavement cafes.In summer when...
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Corfu - All
Shaped like a dragons tail, located just off main land Greece in the Ionian Sea is the beautiful island of Corfu. Once described by Homer as the 'Emerald Isle' Corfu's landscape is stunning. Home to over three million olive trees, the island is covered with lush green hills surrounded by award winning silver beaches and...
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Crete
The largest of the Greek Islands Crete sits in the Mediterranean and is very popular with tourists not just for its miles of sandy beaches, glorious sunshine and warm waters but also for the culture, warmth and hospitality.Heraklion as well as being the largest city on the island is also a major cruise destination. This...
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Rhodes
With it's stunning blend of sandy beaches, medieval architecture and many lively resorts is is hardly surprising Rhodes in one of the most popular of the Greek Islands. The island of Rhodes is capital of the Dodecanese group of islands with a population of about 98.000 inhabitants. The island's resorts are all unique with their own...
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Dublin
Once known more for its popularity as a destination for stag and hen weekends, Dublin has since proven itself to hold a much wider appeal to all types of tourists. Dublin offers something for everyone; whether you’re a shopaholic , culture vulture, live band and music fan or of course a Guinness...
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Algarve
The Algarve has become a long standing favourite holiday destination with UK holiday makers, and with good reason! The Algarve offers spectacular scenery, over 100 sandy beaches backed with stunning cliffs. For the more energetic traveller the Algarve offers activities to suit all: over 20 golf courses, theme parks, zoos, historical sights, marinas, tavernas,...
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Madeira
The Portuguese island of Madeira is located off the coast of Africa, some 850m from the mainland of Portugal. With mild winters and summers, and a climate controlled by the Gulf Stream the island is the perfect choice for holidays all year round. Known by the Romans as the Purple Islands, the area retains some...
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Campania
The Amalfi coast, a jaw droppingly beautiful landscape of precipitous fishing villages, ancient ruins, rocky coves and terraced lemon groves, a home from home for many and the trip of a lifetime for others.Strangely the interior of the region is largely overlooked and remains rural. A land of pizza, mozzarella and olive groves, small villages which...
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Florence
When you think about Tuscany you can’t help but think of Florence, the famous Duomo, the Uffizi gallery, Michelangelo’s “David”, the river Arno and any number of other sights created at the height of its power during the Renaissance. This marvellous experience offers more than just museums, art galleries and culture though. It is an extremely...
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Lakes
The Lakes, an area in the north of Italy culminating Lake Como, Lake Maggiore, Lake Garda, Lake Iseo and Lake Orta. The area ranges from Verona in the east to Varese in the north and offers views of some of the most well known landscapes in Italy.Lake Garda is probably the best known lake and also...
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Lazio
The Lazio region, vastly underrated and often overlooked in the rush for the eternal city of Rome and the miles of seemingly unending beaches of Lido di Ostia and San Felice offers a unique look at Italian life. This is a rugged largely rural region of village capped hills, medieval hamlets, rolling hillsides, hidden valleys and...
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Liguria
The Ligurian Riviera in essence is a continuation if the French Riviera and therefore the epitome of sophistication and pleasure. Due to the climate and the soil, olive and grape were eschewed for flowers and shrubs and the nurseries along this coastline have resulted in the area being re-named the Riviera dei Fiori (the floral coast)....
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Milan
Situated in the Italian region Lombardy, Milan is one of the richest towns in northern Italy and is probably best known for being the Italian fashion capital. The first original Prada store was founded here in 1913 in the Galleria Vittorio Emanuele, a covered arcade filled with high end names and small boutique cafes.Milan offers...
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Naples
The city of Naples is located on the coast in the region of Campania. Widely known as the birthplace of pizza and ice cream; the city breams with cafes, restaurants and bars in which to sample the real deal.With Naples Capodichino airport, lying just a few km from the city centre, Naples has to be one...
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Piemonte
Piemonte is less well known than Tuscany or Umbria but has a character no less individual, charming and picturesque. A region of alpine mountains in the north with great ski runs, flat rice-producing river deltas further south where Risotto is born. Magnificent, majestic and memorable for its beauty Piemonte offers much to the curious traveller. The...
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Pisa
Italy is covered in leaning towers, Turin, Ravenna, Bologna, San Gimignano. But none so famous as the white leaning tower of Pisa. The city has become famous for it and little else. But it is so much more if you stop and look. This was one of the four maritime republics and in the middle ages...
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Puglia
Apulia or Puglia as it is more commonly known, lies east of the Apennines in the south east of Italy and extends as far as the spur and heel of the Italian boot! It is a largely agricultural region due to the fertile dark soil which for many years was sun blasted dry but now wheat,...
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Rome
Rome is the capital of Italy, politically, culturally and spiritually it is a joyous city with a real lust for life. The River Tiber separates east from west. Trastevere is the neighbourhood that lies north of the river and was isolated for centuries by a lack of bridges so it has developed its own distinct flavour....
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Sardinia
Sardinia is the second largest island in the Mediterranean with around 1.800 kilometres of coastline because of this it appeals to those who love water sports and beach holidays. Tourists flock, for not only its natural beauty and striking landscapes but also for its history.Many diverse cultures have left their mark with numerous monuments and tombs....
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Sicily
Sicily, the largest of all the Mediterranean islands and synonymous with the Mafia, offers a balmy climate with temperatures in the summer averaging at 35°. The main resorts also encompass the main gateways to the island and include Palermo, Catania and Siracusa. Probably the most famous attraction on the island is Mount Etna towering over the...
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Sorrento
A small, but popular town, Sorrento is located to the south west of Naples on the other side of the bay. Overlooked by Mount Vesuvius, there are great views to be enjoyed from this city across the coast line.From Sorrento, the mountain roads make the surrounding area easily accessible. Trips to Naples, Pompeii, Amalfi and Positano...
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Tuscany
The leaning tower of Pisa, the walled city of Lucca with its Anfiteatro, the Palio of Siena, the ponte vecchio, Uffizi and Duomo in Florence, the towers of San Gimignano, miles of uninterupted Vineyards and silvery olive groves: Tuscany has it all and more. Our particular favourites are Murlo for its Etruscan heritage and cheap museum,...
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Umbria
The green heart of Italy, Umbria offers Italy in miniature: from crumbling castles to rolling fields from soaring Monte Amiata with its ski slopes to shimmering Lake Trasimeno with beaches.We love Umbria, its relaxed pace, wonderful food and wine and the chance to do a little shopping at truly excellent prices. Umbria is largely rural but...
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Venice
Venice, la Serenissima, (the most serene) one of the world’s first republics, a water borne city connected to mainland Italy by a 3km bridge. Unique, romantic, breathtaking, no words are ever enough to describe this unforgettable experience. First-time visitors may be surprised to find that Venice is not a large city and quite accessible by foot....
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Alcudia
Located on the North East coast of Mallorca, Alcudia is a beautiful family resort offering a great range of apartments and hotels. Alcudia has been made famous by its miles of golden sandy beaches stretching all the way to the resort of Playa de Muro.Perhaps one of the most requested resorts for families and couples, this...
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Barcelona
Barcelona, a truly cosmopolitan City, is the internationally known capital of Catalonia. Located on the north eastern coast of Spain, Barcelona enjoys a Mediterranean climate with warm summers and cool winters. There is no shortage of attractions and things to do as the City’s diverse cultural mix bring can much to your stay.The two imposing hills...
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Benalmadena
Benalmadena Costa was, until not so long ago, a tiny fishing port and a quiet resort with a few apartment complexes and hotels. Now this resort is one of the most requested resorts in Costa del Sol, due to Benalmadena offering hotels like the 5* Hotel Torrequebrada, where you will find the biggest casino in...
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Benidorm - All
Ever popular Benidorm! Famed for miles of golden beaches, and lively atmosphere, this resort really does have it all. There’s an abundance of nightlife to choose from; head for The Square and take your pick from Café de Benidorm, Chaplins or Sinatras all located close to Unpackaged.com hotels and apartments.Or, if you fancy a...
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Bilbao
Synonymous with the new Guggenheim Museum, Bilbao is a fast developing city close to the border between France and Spain on the Atlantic coast. Easily accessible by many low cost airlines, Bilbao is the perfect place to see a different side of Spain.As one of the finest examples of a Basque city, Bilbao’s eight districts all...
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Cala D'or
On the East coast of Mallorca just 60kms from Palma Airport you will find the exquisite resort of Cala D’or. Within this resort you will find several beach coves making this resort private and unique in Mallorca.The port is in the hub of the most popular area where some of the best restaurants on the...
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Calas De Mallorca
Calas de Mallorca is situated on the east coast of Mallorca, just 60kms from Palma Airport. A quaint resort offering a number of hotels and apartment complexes including the Hotel America and Canarios Park, which are probably the most well known hotels in the British market. Just 12kms away is the resort of Porto Cristo,...
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Cordoba
Cordoba was founded by the Romans due to the areas strategic location but the history of the city also includes that of the Moors, as Cordoba was the capital of the Moorish Kingdom of El Andalus for many centuries. This gave the city one of its main attractions, the 6th century Mesquita (the Great Mosque) which...
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Costa Adeje
Located on the south coast of Tenerife, the area of Costa Adeje is close to the famous resort of Playa de las Americas. With volcanic sand beaches and crystal clear water and a favourable climate most of the year, this is always a popular resort.With the clear seas, the area is a great spot for...
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Costa Almeria
The Costa Almeria is one of the quieter coasts of Spain, with a rugged and rustic coastline. This part of Spain enjoys a temperate Mediterranean climate and very little rainfall, giving the landscape an arid feel. To the east of Almeria is the Cabo de Gata national park, the largest coastal nature reserve in Spain. This...
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Costa Del Sol
The Costa del Sol has been and still is one of the most popular Spanish resorts. Translated as the sunshine coast you will certainly see why when you arrive. Offering sun, sand and sangria and great nightlife both for families and couples it is easy to understand this resorts popularity. Apartments and hotels dot the coastline,...
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Costa Dorada
The Costa Dorada is a Catalan region of Spain and stretches from Calafell in the North and Amposta in the south, but it is probably best known for the city of Barcelona and the coastal resort of Salou. The regions many seaside villages and fishing ports are contrasted with the lively tourist centres such as Salou,...
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Costa Teguise
Costa Teguise, is located just 20minutes taxi drive from Arrecife Airport. One of the quieter yet picturesque resorts in Lanzarote. The golden sandy beach is one of Teguise’s main attractions. Lanzarote being better know as the Windy Island is an ideal location for those who like to wind surf, water ski and enjoy all...
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Fuengirola
Fuengirola like Torremolinos was one of the original towns along the coast and existed well before tourisim become popular. Know the area offers a wide range of accommodation from apartments to luxury hotels.The town is distinguished by 7kms of beach and harbour, part of which is still an active fishing port. The most famous area...
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Fuerteventura
With 3 thousand hours of glorious sun shine a year Fuerteventura really is a great all year round holiday destination.Despite being the second largest Canary Island, Fuerteventura has a population of less than 40,000, making it the island with the least inhabitants.Tourists come to Fuerteventura for the miles of sandy beaches and amazing volcanic landscape. ...
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Gran Canaria
Gran Canaria is the third largest of the Canary Islands, a popular all year round destination. The main resorts include: Playa del Ingles, Maspalomas and Puerto Rico. Flying into Las Palmas Airport, the city of Las Palmas is approximately 15 minutes drive, excellent for those who love historic buildings an shopping. Just 20...
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Granada
Granada is located close to the southern coast of Spain and the towns and beaches of the Costa del Sol whilst set amidst a backdrop of the Sierra Nevada, Spain’s highest mountain range. Whilst in Granada we recommend that you visit the Alhambra Palace, one of the best known heritage attractions in Spain. A world heritage...
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Ibiza
Ibiza is perhaps most well known for its nightclubs in the resorts of San Antonio and Playa d’en Bossa. Pacha, Cream, Manumission and Eden have been popular with 20 something’s for over 20 years! But the ‘white island’ is also a fantastic place for families, especially along the northern coast of the island.San Antonio is the...
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La Palma
La Palma, a volcanic island and one of the seven Canary Islands is located off the western coast of Africa. Arguably the most unspoilt and quietest of the Canary Islands, it is often regarded as a haven for tourists wishing to enjoy the hotter climate.Whilst on the island we recommend a trip to the Caldera de...
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Lanzarote
Lanzarote and its black volcanic sand is a popular holiday destination all year round and is especially a favourite in the winter as tourists look for warmth. Established resorts such as Costa Teguise, Puerto del Carmen and Playa Blanca cater for everyone from couples to families to big groups of friends. You will be spoilt...
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Lloret de Mar
Probably one of the oldest Spanish holiday destinations, Lloret de Mar has been attracting holidaymakers for many years and even more so now there are many low cost airlines flying into Gerona and Barcelona, such as Ryanair, Easyjet etc…Lloret is the liveliest resort in the region of Costa Brava, having numerous nightclubs and bars this resort...
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Madrid
The Capital of Spain, and located in the heart of this popular Mediterranean country, Madrid is a cosmopolitan haven. Well known for its culture and art and lively nightlife, Madrid is a perfect place to explore a different side to Spain than the Costa’s. A City with many attractions, a stay in Madrid can ensure every...
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Magaluf
Magaluf the liveliest resort in Mallorca. Located on the South West coast just 20 minutes taxi journey from Palma Airport, with Palma Nova and Santa Ponsa neighbouring. Here you will find a wide range of hotels and self catering apartments, the latter perfect for groups travelling together.Made famous by the nightlife on the main strip...
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Malgrat De Mar
Malgrat is situated in between Blanes and Santa Susanna in Costa Brava, a quiet little town offering plenty of All Inclusive hotels and self catering complexes. The beautiful beach stretches for miles going from resort to resort. In the centre of the resort, there is a great selection of trinket shops, bars and restaurants and...
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Mallorca
The largest island off mainland Spain, Mallorca belongs to the Balearic Islands and has been a popular resort with tourists since the 1950’s. With a truly Mediterranean climate, this island is a popular choice for couples and families alike.The islands capital Palma, also home to the main tourist airport, was founded originally as a Roman camp....
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Marbella
The cosmopolitan town of Marbella has been regarded as the Spanish St Tropez for many a year. With its luxurious yachts in the harbour and neighbouring fashionable Puerto Banus, Marbella really is the place to be!The town is located directly on the coast and provides the whitewashed buildings of the town with a picture perfect background....
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Menorca
Menorca or Minorca as it is sometimes known is part of the Balearics Island group, relatively smaller the island of Mallorca and it is home to collections of megalithic stone monuments. In the late 1990’s it was awarded UNESCO Menorca Biosphere Reserve status, showcasing the islands natural attractions such as lagoons, marshes and sand dunes....
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Northern Spain (Asturias)
The Principality of Asturias is located in northern Spain on the Bay of Biscay, bordered by the Cantabric Sea. Spain’s natural paradise, Asturias is regarded as one of the greenest areas of Spain. The capital of the Asturias is Oviedo, and it’s two other major towns are Gijon and Aviles all retaining there traditions and culture.The...
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Palma Nova
The resort of Palma Nova is located just 20 minutes from Palma Airport in the busiest of the Balearic Islands; Mallorca.Boasting three beautiful golden sand beaches, Son Caliu, Palma Nova and Son Matias all offering water sports such as the Banana Boat, water skiing, jet skiing and plenty more! A lively but picturesque resort Palma Nova...
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Seville
Seville, the fourth largest city in Spain is the perfect location for a city break not far from beautiful beaches on the Costa del Sol. With Roman and Moorish history, Seville has many historical attractions and exquisite architecture.Located on the cap of Andalucia in southern Spain, Seville is probably most famous for its connection with oranges....
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Tenerife
Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands and offers a great range of activities to suit anyone whatever your budget. The island is accessible via two main airports; Tenerife North and South and these act as guide for the resorts people stay at.If you head south towards Playa de Las Americas, you can chose...
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Torremolinos
Torremolinos is really three places in one, with the main town in the middle, on the Malaga side Bajondillo and Playamar areas and on the other side the older fishing village of La Carihuela. The promenade stretches from Bajondillo all the way down to Benalmadena the neighbouring resort, boasting miles of golden sandy beaches and...
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Valencia
The city of Valencia is located on the central eastern coast of Spain, with Mallorca, Menorca and Ibiza just a short distance away across the Mediterranean. Conquered by King James I in 1238, the city has a varied history. Set amidst a backdrop of mountains and with beaches along the coast of Valencia, the city has...
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Anaheim
Situated in Orange County California, 27 miles south of downtown Los Angeles is where you will find Anaheim. It was founded in 1857 by 50 German families and later became famous for being the home of the first Walt Disney theme park Disneyland Resort California. Summers are hot and winters are mild with very little...
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Boston
Boston, the capital of Massachusetts is located in North East of the USA 350km from New York. Well known for events during the American Revolution such as the Boston Massacre and Boston Tea Party; the city has a wide appeal.Named as one of the top 10 visited cities in the US, Boston is one of the...
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Florida
Florida, the sunshine state is located in the south east of the country across the Gulf of Mexico from Cuba and the Dominican Republic. Known for so many of its areas, Florida is a popular choice for holiday makers seeking sun and sand with a difference. Popular areas include Miami, Fort Lauderdale, Orlando, Jacksonville and Daytona...
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Fort Lauderdale
Found on the south east coast of Florida, Fort Lauderdale is known as the “American Venice” due to it’s number of canals.Fort Lauderdale is named after a series of forts built between 1835 and 1842 by the United States; they were named Fort Lauderdale after Major William Lauderdale who was the commander of the soldiers who...
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Las Vegas
America’s fastest growing city - where YOU can be exactly who you want to be! Be a high roller! Take in the bright lights and tables of each and every one of Las Vegas’ famed Casinos... Caesar’s Palace, Luxor, The Bellagio, Hilton... or the latest and largest Wynn Las Vegas, namesake of the...
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Los Angeles
Los Angeles, home to the rich and famous! It attracts scores of visitors every year – hopeful artists, wannabe stars and curious tourists. But there is so much more to LA than fame, fortune and celebrities. This is a bustling fast paced city with something for everyone, museums, entertainment, delicious eateries, shopping, architecture...
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Miami
Miami is a warm and friendly city and one of the most beautiful spots in the world. One thing is for sure, you’ll never be bored, there is so much to see and do. Miami is a city of great architecture and has numerous museums, restaurants, bars and cafes.Miami is usually seen as more...
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New York
America’s largest city and cultural capital of the world, New York has something for everyone. Downtown Manhattan offers a melting pot of cultures, from vivid Chinatown and Little Italy to fashionable SoHo and Greenwich Village. In midtown the skyscrapers reach dizzying heights, and the huge department stores of Barneys and Saks on 5th Avenue offer a...
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Orlando
Looking for a non stop holiday destination? Then Orlando is for you! No time to relax with so many theme parks on the doorstep including all the Disney parks – Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Animal Kingdom, MGM Studios, Universal – Islands of Adventure, Universal Studios, Sea World and plenty of fun splashing water parks. Fly...
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San Diego
Year round sunshine, miles of beautiful beaches, top class attractions and excellent food makes it easy to see why San Diego is one of the most gorgeous cities in the US.Walking around San Diego really will make you feel like an extra in the O.C! Everyone is so easy going and laid back you can’t...
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San Francisco
San Francisco is an exciting yet refined city, home to so many well known landmarks. The Golden Gate Bridge and Alcatraz Island fill the view in the San Francisco Bay area, although at times you might struggle to see through the fog!The famous hilly streets provide breathtaking views of the bay and its bridges, and...
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Washington D C
The capital of the USA and home to the president and the White House, Washington DC is full of well known sites and landmarks and a great city to explore. The city is located in the District of Columbia, named after Christopher Columbus, on the east coast of America just 250 miles from New York.Home to...
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Cuba
Cuba, the largest island in the Caribbean, offers a unique opportunity to discover an alternative Caribbean paradise, rich in diverse geographical beauty, colonial cities and fascinating people.With little traffic and a vibrant street life, Havana has all the charm and faded colonial splendour of a bygone age and is a truly cosmopolitan city. Old Havana...
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Egypt
Home to one of the most well known ancient civilizations, one of the seven wonders of the ancient and modern world and to a blend of cultures, Egypt is the perfect location for a city break or a week by the sea or even both!Stretching from the famous Cairo and Great Pyramids of Giza in the...
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Toronto
Toronto has to be one of our favourite choices for a city break destination. It offers a perfect blend of historical sights, cultural attractions, shops, bars and restuarants, all set in a beautifully clean and safe environment, making it an especially good choice of city destination for families. If you've enjoyed New York City and San...
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Antigua
Part of the country Antigua and Barbuda, the tropical island lays in the West Indies amongst the Caribbean islands. Once a British colony, colonised by the famous Admiral Horatio Nelson the island is now a hotspot for tourists.With coastal views stretching for miles, the island is postcard perfect. With many references to the colonial past of...
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Bahamas
The 700 islands of the Bahamas are located on an archipelago located in the Caribbean just south of Florida. With barrier reef, perfect sandy beaches and 700 unique islands this is an idyllic option for all from honeymooners to families.The capital of the Bahamas is Nassau located on New Providence Island, which neighbours Paradise Island and...
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Barbados
The relaxed Caribbean Island of Barbados combines unspoilt beaches and transparent waters with great music, mouth watering food and a very strong sense of celebrated history and culture.The dramatic differences between the east and west coasts of the island are obvious. The west coast is where you will find a lot of the hotels in...
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Dominican Republic
The Dominican Republic is located at the heart of the Caribbean. With a strong Spanish influence the island has a Latin feel, with Spanish being the main language spoken along with Haitian Creole, English and French. An island to be visited at any time throughout the year, you will enjoy average temperatures of 26°, with December...
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Jamaica
Jamaica is the third largest Caribbean Island and is also one of the most colourful. White sandy beaches meet the clear turquoise waters; vibrant tropical plants cover the island and the glorious Blue Mountains occupy the horizon. Offering everything a paradise island should.Birthplace of the notorious Bob Marley, reggae music is a huge part...
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Cairo
Cairo, the capital of Egypt is located in the north of the country and officially recognised as al-Qāhirah. An urban city on the banks and islands of the River Nile, Cairo offers the perfect chance for excursions to nearby Giza and the famous Great Pyramids synonymous with this ancient country. With a North Saharan climate...
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El Gouna
Located north of Hurghada, along the Red Sea this is one of the Red Sea’s best kept secrets. With a blend of endless beaches, enthralling history and great nightlife this is a great choice for everyone for a guaranteed sun filled holiday!The two most popular areas for enjoying the resort’s nightlife are Kafr el Gouna, or...
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Hurghada
Hurghada is probably best known as a Red Sea resort, with miles of turquoise blue seas and an abundance of coral reef. Hurghada is also one of the best diving resorts in Egypt and is internationally recognised for its offering of all varieties of water sports. Located at the heart of the Red Sea, 500km south...
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Luxor
Luxor, known as the greatest open air museum in the world is built in and around the ancient city of Thebes and is home to a range of archaeological treasures. The list includes the Valley of the Kings, the Valley of the Queens, the Temple of Luxor and the Tombs of the Nobles.Within the centre of...
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Sharm el Sheikh
Sharm el Sheikh is perhaps the most well known resort in the Red Sea Riviera and over the years has become one of the most popular winter sun destinations for UK tourists. With almost all of the resort’s hotels offering some kind of water sports this is a great destination to try a new activity or...
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Cancun
Cancun, Mexico is fast becoming one of the most popular resorts in South America. Located on the Yucatan Peninsula, Cancun is a paradise far removed from the hustle of Mexico’s cities. Surrounded by Caribbean waters, this resort is the ideal place for a holiday in what has been described as paradise. Suitable for all, the young...
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Hammamet
Often described as the Tunisian St Tropez, Hammamet is a stylish and more sophisticated resort in Tunisia. With miles of sandy beaches and clear blue sea water Hammamet is picture perfect city. Located on the Cap Bon, the coast line is dramatic and perfect for long walks or for the more adventurous trekking.Just outside of Hammamet...
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Monastir
The City of Monastir is a favourite with tourists as it is ideally situated twenty minutes away from Monastir Airport. A blend of both modern and traditional Arabic architecture, the centre of Monastir is a cultural gem. The monestary from which Monastir takes its name is now a museum of Islamic Art; a very apt use...
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Dubai
It’s easy to see why Dubai has become the No.1 long haul destination for Brits over the last few years... lots of great value flights are available from all UK airports to get you to the sun in less time than it takes to get to the US and Far East – plus when you arrive,...




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