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Best beaches for kids: Caribbean
By Junior on 12/08/2011 14:28:03
The Caribbean may have an abundance of beaches, but they all have their own unique personality from a beach with pink sand to a beach that hosts quirky activities
dancing classes to lessons in Bajan culture, tie-dye and computer games. There is even a crèche for babies. Adults can use the facilities of the sister property, Almond Beach Club, which is a ten-minute shuttle bus away. One week all-inclusive with flights
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Delicious Mauritius
By Sue Bryant on 18/10/2007 10:13:36
With a mix of sun, sea and spice, this unspoilt island in the Indian ocean is the perfect place to kick back and relax with all the family.
children’s clubs and all of them have beautiful white sandy beaches and offer every watersport under the sun.The whole island is encircled by a coral reef but the West coast tends to be more protected, and it’s here that you’ll find long stretches of sandy
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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
out with art materials, and children’s artwork on the walls, the only downside was that the children’s books and games all seemed to be in French. The ‘Frenchness’ of Club Med can be a sticking point for some: although Club Med is very international
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Junior's guide to a desert adventure
By Junior on 12/08/2011 16:48:46
The lapping of waves will be missing, but you can enjoy a fantastic desert adventure amidst golden sands
range of activities from game drives to snorkelling in protected waters. And if you want a bit of theme-park adventure thrown into the mix, the world’s first Ferrari theme park opened in Abu Dhabi in October. To enjoy Abu Dhabi, base yourselves at the
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Jewel of the Caribbean
By Sue Bryant on 04/06/2008 12:29:43
From the ultra-glam to the laid-back welcome for which the Caribbean is famed, Barbados has lots to offer families
of the plane journey is sheer bliss. Barbados is a good place to start if you’re exploring the Caribbean for the first time or taking your first long-haul family holiday. It’s straightforward to get to; it’s highly developed, with some of the best family hotels
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Luscious landscapes Down Under
By Junior on 17/08/2011 11:32:04
Experience the other-worldly landscapes and warm welcome of Australia, New Zealand and the South Pacific
The feeling is familiar: you’re sitting in the departure lounge waiting to board that long-haul flight, watching your fellow travellers milling about, hoping, praying, that the two small children screaming and climbing over the seats
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A taste of Thailand
By Junior on 24/08/2011 12:31:50
From rugged rainforests and idyllic sandy shores to stunning cityscapes, Thailand offers a host of opportunities that teach valuable life lessons…
Assumption, they say, is the mother of mess-up. Oh, and what a fool was I to assume that on a long-haul flight with a duration of 11 hours there would be back-of-the-seat in-flight entertainment to keep a five-year-old amused. Instead, there was one
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Orlando blooms
By Junior on 24/08/2011 15:39:50
Dine with the whales, swim with dolphins, or nose-dive down water slides, Florida’s metropolis of theme parks will leave you in a sunshine state
the best route to walk. “You can’t walk there,” she told me. But it’s not far; surely we could walk. “Well, you can walk, but it will take you a long time,” she shrugged. “How long?” I asked, a bit confused. “Well, like, ten minutes.” So off we set
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Shanti Maurice in Mauritius
By Junior on 31/08/2011 12:14:51
From striking a pose in limb-lengthening yoga sessions to catching a wave for water sports, the Shanti Maurice in Mauritius has plenty of surprises…
the Black River Gorges National Park where white-tailed tropicbirds with long streamer tails glided like kites on warm thermals. We drank sugarcane juice (the sign said it helped with the growth of sexual organs, which greatly appealed to my sons’ schoolboy
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