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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
costs £3,816 with Quo Vadis.For a taste of how the other half live, visit Sandy Lane, the Caribbean’s most famous resort. It caters for all ages: the Treehouse Club for three- to 12-year-olds and parents can leave their under-threes in the Toddler Corner
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12 Amazing Luxury Hotels… That Love Children
By Catherine O'Dolan on 22/11/2011 11:17:29
From Claridges to the New York Plaza, these iconic hotels deliver a stunning location, superb amenities and extend the warmest welcome to children
Claridge’s, London Neatly tucked away behind Oxford Street, and a stone’s throw from the chic shopping of Bond Street, Claridge’s is one of London’s iconic hotels. And the fun begins from the moment your child swings her way through the revolving doors of the beautiful Art Deco e...
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Autumn Days Out In The Midlands
By Fiona McKim on 15/09/2011 14:06:40
Our pick of the most awe-inspiring autumnal activities
Scarecrow DaySeptember 17Head down to the Sandy Lane Allotments in Bushbury for this creative seasonal workshop as part of the Wolverhampton In Bloom initiative, Children can build their very own straw-stuffed friend to keep pesky birds away from the autumn
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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
in Barbados is an important decision. All the famous hotels are here: Treasure Beach, Tamarind Cove, Fairmont Royal Pavilion, Cobblers Cove and, the mother of them all, the celebrity-studded Sandy Lane. In between the hotels, there are vast mansions set
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Cornish treasures
By Junior on 09/08/2011 15:49:26
With lazy days of exploring golden sands and rock pools, Cornwall is every child’s dream destination
, if occasionally congested, matter to reach this far-flung corner of Britain. Whether you base yourself on the north or south coast depends on whether you prefer your sea rough or smooth. Popular north coast resorts like Bude and Newquay are a sandy sprint from
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Isle of Wight: A Treasure Island
By Junior on 25/08/2011 15:10:52
Close to home but feels like heaven, the Isle of Wight is the perfect location to create idyllic childhood memories
pristine, sandy beaches, deserted country lanes and inexhaustible supply of family-friendly attractions, my wife Sarah and I have taken our family there for the past three years. Every time we step off the ferry at Fishbourne, life seems to slow down to a
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Denmark: Land of plenty
By Junior on 30/08/2011 11:22:57
There’s more than mermaids, Vikings and Lego to this Scandinavian country. Something is rocking in the state of Denmark – and it involves fun for all the family
sandcastles on the sandy beaches or play skimming on more pebbly stretches. We chose to stay on the northern coast of Zealand, much smaller than Denmark’s mainland peninsula Jutland, but geographically more sheltered and rich in things to do, with gorgeous
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A Little Luxury
By Jane Anderson on 26/01/2009 13:19:55
Enjoy the good life and splash out on a luxury holiday you’ll never forget
adults and two children. Book via Beachcomber Tours. Tel: 01483 443 685; www.beachcombertours.co.uk Sandy Lane BarbadosGlamour rating One of the original luxury hideaways and still one of the best. The resort’s original classic coral stone facade remains
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Festival fun
By Kate Donoughue on 08/04/2011 12:27:30
Take in a child-friendly festival this summer
towards the seaside town of Scarborough, and stay at The Lodge, a luxury self-catering two-bed property in the grounds of Folkton Hall, visit North Yorkshire Moors, York Railway Museum or indulge in sandy pursuits on Scarborough’s famous beach. About £675
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