Going on holiday with your family can prove to be quite expensive, so you should always be on the lookout for things you can do together that won’t cost a lot of money. With that in mind, we have compiled a list of five must do things on the Costa del Sol that parents and children can do together without breaking the bank.
Spain’s sunny Costa del Sol has so much more to offer than just great beaches, food and nightlife, it also has some unique attractions that you will find no place else. For people holidaying on the Costa del Sol who only spend their time either on the beach or around the hotel where they are staying, they are missing out on experiencing the 'real deal’ of what Andalusia has to offer. Renting a car is an excellent way to get to know the area, and get a taste of the country you are visiting away from fellow holidaymakers. If you are looking for a more luxurious experience, Villa Spain has some gorgeous properties to stay in, many of which have spectacular views.
Going on holiday with your family can prove to be quite expensive, so you should always be on the lookout for things you can do together that won’t cost a lot of money. With that in mind, we have compiled a list of five must do things on the Costa del Sol that parents and children can do together without breaking the bank.
Is staying in a real Castle on your bucket list? How about a Tudor Castle in England, owned and visited by the UK’s most fascinating monarch, King Henry VIII?
Britain is blessed with many historic Castles in beautiful surroundings. Although there are many castles in England which you can visit, there are very few Castle Hotels. We discovered one close to where we lived, and we didn’t have to pay a King’s ransom to spend the night; Thornbury Castle in South Gloucestershire. Thornbury Castle is a 500 year old luxurious Castle Hotel. Built in the 1500’s, King Henry VIII owned this castle and stayed for 10 days with his wife, the fated Anne Boleyn, on their honeymoon tour in 1535, and yes you can stay in the same room as King Henry VIII. We booked a night here for Sy’s birthday, but did it live up to its expectations? Did we feel like Royalty when we stayed at Thornbury Castle, and what’s it like to walk in the footsteps of Kings and Queens? Feet Do Travel reveal what it’s like to stay in a real Tudor Castle Hotel. Rhodes is one of the most popular islands in Greece, and is known for its historic ruins and glorious beach resorts. Rhodes is the largest of the Dodecanese islands, offering plenty of things to see and do across the island. Whether you choose to base your Greek stay on Rhodes or you just want to check out the island for a day or two from elsewhere, you'll want to make the most of your time.
There are many ways to enjoy yourself; spending time on the beach, going shopping, or exploring the culture and rich history Rhodes has to offer. Take a look at these tips for planning your trip.
When we talk about travel destinations, it is impossible not to include Greece in the list. Voted as one of the world’s most popular tourist destinations, Greece has many must see attractions.
Steeped in rich history, Ancient Greece was one of Europe's first urban civilizations, and is the origin of many arts, language, politics, philosophy, and sports of western society. The cultural heritage, spectacular mountains, whitewashed buildings and picturesque beaches make Greece a beautiful yet diverse country to visit. There are many islands to visit, so we show you the 6 best places to visit in Greece.
Do you have a travel bucket list? If not, why not? The world is full of fantastic destinations and there isn’t enough time to visit them all. Compile a list of your own personal “must see” places and plan some trips. Not all destinations require a long haul flight and plenty of cash, there are plenty of amazing destinations close to home.
Ditch the thoughts of your two weeks in the med this year and visit somewhere new!
Attending a festival should be part of everyone’s annual celebration. Why? Because they are just so much fun!
There are many different festivals held around the world throughout the year to suit every taste. Traditionally, festivals are a special day or period for a religious event or anniversary. They can also be an organised event such as a music festival, food festival, film festival or even a beer festival. Some are large involving thousands of people, others are small local gatherings. People travel the globe to attend these elaborate events, and often make it the sole purpose for their trip. We have! There are many festivals on my bucket list which I have yet to attend, so to help me compile this epic list of festivals around the world, I asked some awesome travel bloggers. What a magnificent, diverse and eclectic list this is!
Croatia has become a very popular choice of destination in recent years, more so than ever before. Last year alone the statistics hit a record high with over a quarter more visits and overnight stays than before. Some of this has to be due to Game of Thrones Fandom, because many film locations are used throughout Croatia, but obviously this isn’t the only reason why. Situated on the Dalmatian Coast bordered by the Adriatic Sea, Croatia’s coastline is often considered the most beautiful in Europe. The country really does sell itself.
However, if you need another reason to book a holiday to this central European country, here are 6 reasons why you should visit Croatia
Wimbledon, strawberries and cream and British music festivals are some of the things people typically think of when they hear the words 'British summer time'. However, at eatdrinkseek.co.uk, we feel that along with music festivals, food and wine festivals should be added to the list of things which make up a typical British summer.
If you have never visited one of the many food festivals held up and down the country, then we would encourage you to change that in 2018. To help you choose from literally hundreds of events, we have put together a list of what we feel are 5 of the very best food festivals. Are you ready for some good food inspiration?
If you are hoping to have an adventure this summer and stay fit during your holidays, there are some amazing places for you to visit around the world. If you consider yourself to be a bit of a daredevil or adrenaline junkie, then here are some amazing holiday ideas for you this year!
On a crisp Autumn day, my friend and I took a day trip to London with one purpose – to tick off three of my very own bucket list items!
Before we left the UK for good, I wanted one more chance to visit my country’s capital. There are so many things to do in London, and as a UK resident, I had done most of them over the years. There are still more London attractions that I have yet to see, but on this particular day, I was excited to tick off three. How did I choose to spend my time in London for my final visit, before travelling the world for good? The question is, are any of these London bucket list items on your list? |
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