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Holiday bargains
By Junior on 10/08/2011 15:24:26
Here's how to snap up the best family holiday deals...
your holiday on hold this year, think again. If you do your research, ask for those discounts and book your own travel insurance, you may just find that this is the year to take the family on that holiday of a lifetime.Look at our Tips & advice section
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Weekend breaks away from the kids
By Junior on 15/08/2011 14:56:57
Of course you love your children, but once in a while you've got to make space for a lazy weekend without your little ones
always has plenty of sexy hideaways. One of the best is The Scarlet near Newquay. Known as Cornwall’s luxury eco hotel for adults only, there are just 37 bedrooms, locally sourced cuisine and a fabulous Ayurvedic-inspired spa. Book their Spa Package from
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Junior's advice on festivals
By Junior on 31/08/2011 10:15:53
Here are some useful tips when searching for a fun family-friendly festival
While most festivals now offer dedicated children’s events, there are still some crucial questions to ask:- Are children allowed? Some festivals are still adults-only, so confirm that children can go before booking tickets. - How far is the walk
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Six ways to have a greener holiday
By Clayton Johnson on 03/08/2010 17:39:33
A few simple changes will ensure you travel with a clear conscience
Finding eco-friendly ways to holiday is easier than you may think. The excellent Clean Breaks by Richard Hammond and Jeremy Smith (Rough Guides, £18.99) is full of fabulous adventures – from horse riding in Scandinavia to birdwatching in the Caribbean
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Superb children's masterclasses abroad
By Junior on 15/08/2011 14:38:02
From football to flamenco, children can learn vast amounts of sporting and cultural skills in these marvellous masterclasses from around the world
.powderbyrne.com), including the Hermitage resort in Elba, Tuscany. Prices from £1,540 per adult and £155 per extra bed for a child. At the Shanti Maurice beach resort in Mauritius, children can zen out with the Yoga For Kids sessions, which combine simple yoga movements
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Choosing a children's holiday club
By Junior on 12/08/2011 15:44:08
A well-run children’s club is a real bonus, keeping your child happily entertained, and giving you some much-needed “me-time”
and games, it caters in four groups for children from eight months to 13 years. Babysitting is also available for around £12 per hour.The newly renovated KidsOnly children’s club at One & Only St Geran in Mauritius takes inspiration from a shipwreck
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Are we nearly there yet?
By Judith Eagle on 01/05/2012 16:35:15
Take the stress out of car journeys with these handy tips
much can create back-seat bedlam, and anyway, you need to leave space for staring out of the window, daydreaming, and cooking up make-believe games. Bring along music and audio books and remember that earphones are essential if you don’t want to listen
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Luxury holidays around the world
By Junior on 18/08/2011 12:08:17
Enjoy the good life and splash out on a luxury holiday you’ll never forget
? Kuoni offers seven nights with breakfast in a beach villa, including flights, seaplane transfers and airport lounge in the UK from £2,164 per adult and £1,034 per child. Earlybird saving available if booked before February 28, 2009. Tel: 01306 747008
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The glamper's guide to camping
By Junior on 02/08/2011 15:05:36
There has never been so much choice and variety in the world of camping. So from treehouses in France to the Wild West of the US, here’s how to camp in a little more luxury
, families see the spectacular Grand Canyon, visit a Navajo Reservation in Monument Valley, take in a rodeo and enjoy a spot of horse riding at Bryce Canyon. It costs from £2,041 per adult and £1,933 per child in July and August, including flights. Visit www
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Deeply adventurous holidays
By Junior on 18/08/2011 15:41:56
It’s easy for you and your family to become intrepid explorers with a little know-how. Near or far, just take the plunge and discover a new world
Nestled in the Alta Badia Valley in the Dolomites, the picture-perfect village of San Cassiano (1,537m) is home to one of Italy’s finest hotels, The Rosa Alpina. This well-loved family hotel is favoured by everyone from Prince Albert of Monaco to Tom Cruise and Katie
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