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Palm-fringed pirate resort
By Junior on 30/08/2011 14:02:44
Television home-makeover queen Linda Barker has designed the children’s club at The Verandah Resort and Spa, a great hotel in Antigua
. The Verandah Resort & Spa is a luxury resort set in 30 acres of palm-fringed shore on Antigua’s north-east coast. It has a children’s restaurant and mini-cinema. Seven nights’ room only with Kuoni Travel costs from £906 per person.Tel: 01306 747002; www.kuoni.co.uk
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Enjoy more in Mauritius
By Junior on 25/08/2011 11:50:45
Scott Dunn, the luxury tour operator has launched OurSpace, a children’s club offering fab, creative holiday experiences for young guests
The first OurSpace opened at the luxurious Anahita resort in Mauritius and the ratio of carers to children have been carefully considered, with one nanny for every two children under two and one to every three children aged between two and five
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Kennedy Space Center in Orlando
By Junior on 05/08/2011 12:44:45
Children can take a giant leap towards learning about the universe when visiting the Kennedy Space Center in Orlando
The Visitor Complex is full of once-in-a-lifetime experiences: buckle up for the Shuttle Launch Experience that provides the sights and sounds of a shuttle launch, while the New Exploration Space explores the future of space travel. There’s even a chance to meet real-life astrona...
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A wacky Wannado City theme park
By Junior on 11/08/2011 14:23:20
Your children can test out over 200 different professions when they visit the quirky Wannado City theme park in Florida
Forget Mickey and friends – on your next holiday to Florida, check out Wannado City in Sawgrass Mills, Fort Lauderdale, a fantastic theme park in which children can try out any of 250 different careers, from television director and rock climber
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Meet a baby orang-utan
By Junior on 25/08/2011 16:12:42
There are lots of exciting activities for children to try out at Shangri-La's resort hotels from learning flying trapeze to admiring an adorable orang-utan
Luxury Asian hotel group Shangri-La has introduced a new series of children’s activities at its resort hotels. For example, at the Rasa Sentosa in Singapore, children can learn juggling, yoga, rock climbing and flying trapeze; at the Tanjung Aru
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Arabian magic
By Junior on 09/08/2011 11:02:19
Opening to an array of celebrity guests and the biggest firework display in the world, Atlantis, The Palm in Dubai is a heady mix of glamour and thrills
I tried to use the shower to wash the sand off my feet, and accidently activated the overhead shower instead (I was fully clothed at the time). There was a brilliant playground area for younger children called Splashers with a host of climbing frames
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Club Med La Palmeraie Resort in Morocco
By Junior on 02/08/2011 17:18:57
Marrakech, a brilliant holiday location to discover
: Petit Club Med for two to three years; Mini Club Med, four to 10 years; and Juniors’ Club Med from 11 to 17 years. Baby Club Med facilities are available for babies up to 23 months, if you reserve when booking. The design of the children’s club takes
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Zamzam in Morocco
By Junior on 02/08/2011 17:05:35
The enchantment of Marrakech
prayers rang out.Unsurprisingly, it’s not like this with children, even well-travelled ones like mine. For a start, even the most dedicated junior shopaholic is unlikely to want to spend a whole morning sifting through identical iron candleholders on 20
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An exciting passage to India
By Junior on 03/08/2011 12:24:04
There is so much for the family to see and do in southern India
Oh the magic of sitting atop an elephant as he takes a shower, or lying on a barge as it meanders down a tropical river. Now the whole family can enjoy a Backwaters of Kerala trip in southern India from Families Worldwide and visit a tea plantation, see herds of elephants and spe...
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Magical Morocco
By Junior on 08/08/2011 17:42:13
Marrakech is city full of dazzling entertainment
Marrakech is a marvellous, magical city with plenty for children to enjoy, including snake charmers, horse-drawn carriage rides and the musicians, dancers, and story tellers of Djemma El Fna – the central square. In the heart of the old walled
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