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Postcard from Croatia
By Kate Donoughue on 19/04/2011 14:15:47
Why we love the coast of a thousand islands
Where? Dubrovnik and the Dalmatian coast.Why go there? Famed for its red rooves, the city of Dubrovnik is also just a hop away from the many beautiful islands off the Dalmatian coast.Children will love.. A nature trail in one of the island
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Six fantastic European destinations
By Junior on 12/08/2011 11:49:50
Comfortingly close to home, yet there’s an enticing world of difference in culture, cuisine, sights and sunshine in Europe
nuggets to turn a seaside holiday into an Adriatic adventure. Base yourself in Dubrovnik and the children could be scaling the ramparts of the old city one day and paddling a sea kayak to a deserted cove the next. Rocked by war in the early Nineties
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Exclusive Q&A with Karen Bailey, owner of Igloo
By Catherine Hudson on 26/06/2012 09:36:34
We chat to the founder of eclectic childrenswear webstore, Igloo, about her fashionable inspirations and busy family life
partner has a house in Dubrovnik where we spend holidays. It’s great to visit either of those to relax and throw the rule book out of the window!Can you tell me four interesting facts about yourself? · We are currently designing our own range
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THE A-Z OF CRUISE HOLIDAYS
By Sue Bryant on 26/01/2006 12:24:28
Think cruises are just for the old folk? Think again – they are now the perfect vessel for a fun-filled family holiday
’t go mad and book something for every day, or you’ll be exhausted. Also, do your research beforehand; city destinations – such as Barcelona, Athens, Dubrovnik, Copenhagen and Amsterdam – are usually easier to explore independently than more off
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The A-Z of cruise holidays
By Junior on 18/08/2011 12:44:24
Think cruises are just for the old folk? Think again – they are now the perfect vessel for a fun-filled family holiday
, or you’ll be exhausted. Also, do your research beforehand; city destinations – such as Barcelona, Athens, Dubrovnik, Copenhagen and Amsterdam – are usually easier to explore independently than more off-the-beaten-track areas. U is for UK ports
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