Summer Holiday Destinations 2020/2021
Summersun Holidays
Algarve HolidaysThe Algarve has drawn visitors, siren-like, to its sun-drenched shores for years – its gently shelving beaches and warm air currents make for a tempting mix of ingredients. The coastline is simply beautiful – long stretches of golden sands are washed by refreshing seas and red sandstone cliffs seclude delightful bays. |
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Bulgaria HolidaysBreak from the norm and spend your next holidays in Bulgaria. You'll discover a fascinating country with a rich history and strong folk culture. Friendly locals invite you to their restaurants to share their mouth watering cuisine, fiery traditional songs and dances and delicious wines. |
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Corfu HolidaysHomer described Corfu as a ‘beautiful and rich land’ and few would argue. The island’s many faces will never cease to surprise and delight. Colourful villages melt into musky olive groves and church bells echo through the verdant, pine-clad mountains of the inland while on the coast golden beaches lead to sparkling, warm seas. |
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Costa Blanca HolidaysMeaning the 'white coast', Costa Blanca offers spectacular beaches and a warm welcome that, over the years, has made it a firm favourite with British holidaymakers. Boasting soaring skyscrapers, the main resort, Benidorm, is reminiscent of Manhattan and is just as vibrant with its heady mix of sizzling nightlife and bustling boulevards lined with bars, shops, cafes and restaurants. Inland, it's a different story altogether. The tranquil hillsides of the Costa Blanca play host to tiny whitewashed villages that look out over citrus groves and lush vineyards. This region really has got it all – glorious sunshine, long swathes of sugar-soft sands, and resorts to suit all tastes. What more could you ask for? |
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Costa Brava HolidaysIn the northeastern corner of Spain, the rugged coastline of coves and promontories earns the name Costa Brava, ‘Wild Coast’. Reaching from Blanes to Roses, buzzing resorts sit alongside small seaside villages. Families, friends and couples flock to the amazing beaches and clear waters the coast has been blessed with, and golf enthusiasts come to enjoy the many golf courses, including the PGA course at Catalunya. |
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Costa de Almeria HolidaysThe southern coast of mainland Spain is heaven sent for sunworship! Of course you needn’t spend all your time strolling the water’s edge of a long and uncrowded beach. You could indulge in watersports, play a round of golf, people-watch from a pavement café . . . or just turn to tan the other side … |
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Costa de la Luz HolidaysSpain's most southwesterly coast, stretching from the Straits of Gibraltar to the Portuguese border, lies in the colourful, charismatic province of Andalucia. Costa de la Luz or 'Coast of Light', is named after the bright sunshine that bathes its shores and leaves the hustle and bustle of the other Spanish Costa’s behind -letting the true, natural beauty of Spain shine through. With relatively little development and tourism consisting of a few resorts evolving around former fishing villages and glorious stretches of sand, you can easily discover the hidden charms of rustic Spain and the Andalusia mountain ranges with their breathtaking scenery and timeless hilltop villages. |
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Costa Del Sol HolidaysSouthern Spain embodies all that is typically Spanish...sun-soaked beaches, passionate flamenco dancers, Moorish castles, orange groves, proud matadors and sleepy whitewashed towns. The Costa del Sol is the perfect gateway to this quintessential picture of Spain and offers so much more besides. From the cosmopolitan marinas of Marbella to the top class golf courses of Fuengirola, from the glittering sands of Torremolinos to the lively tapas bars of Nerja, the resorts that make up Spain's 'sunshine coast' offer all ages a fascinating spectrum of sights and activities, both by day and night. |
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Costa Dorada HolidaysWhere the Tarragona region reaches the warm blue waters of the Mediterranean, you will find the long golden shores of the Costa Dorada. Spanning from Barcelona to Tarragona itself, this beach rich coast is home to unspoilt villages, clusters of villas, sophisticated towns and bustling resorts, all bathed in sunshine. |
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Crete HolidaysCrete is an island of fascinating juxtapositions where the stark beauty of snow-capped mountains contrast with the lush allure of flower-filled plains; where unspoilt fishing villages sit side by side with sophisticated beach resorts and the humble charm of inland hamlets is the perfect antidote to the lavish architecture of old Venetian cities. Those in search of real relaxation will find plenty of places to indulge their pleasure – on long, untamed beaches and in tiny, sheltered coves; in beachside tavernas shaded by vine-covered trellises and outside simple kafenions where the village elders while away hot days sipping raki. |
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Croatia HolidaysAll along Croatia’s Adriatic coast, turquoise waters rush to meet dramatic cliffs, pitted with coves that shelter smooth, pebbled beaches. With historic towns that have lost none of their native charm, colourful harbours and lush verdant islands, it’s no wonder that people are discovering Croatia’s charming resorts again. |
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Cyprus HolidaysThe legendary birthplace of Aphrodite, Cyprus is a beautiful land of undulating contours bathed in almost luminous sunshine where glittering Mediterranean waters lap golden shores. Inland, rocky plains give way to hills and ‘kokkinokhoria’, or ‘red villages’, so called because of the red-tinged local soil. Punctuated by windmills, these sleepy towns offer a fascinating glimpse into everyday Cypriot life and stand in real contrast to the effervescent coastal resorts of Protaras and Ayia Napa - the latter of which has earned itself an international reputation for great nightlife and stands shoulder to shoulder with Ibiza as a premier Mediterranean clubbing destination. |
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Egypt (Nile) HolidaysOverflowing with ancient treasures from a bygone age, the captivating city of Luxor is truly the jewel of the Nile. Magnificent temples, shrines and monuments pepper the banks of the meandering river and provide a fantastic insight into a past where once great pharaohs and animal-headed gods reigned supreme. Sitting to the south of Cairo, it lies on completely flat land and has glorious views over the Egyptian flood plains. Not many resorts can boast such a treasure trove of ancient sights barely a stone’s throw away from their luxurious hotel pool, but Luxor is actually built on the 4,000 year old ruins of Thebes. |
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Egypt (Red Sea) HolidaysThe warm waters of the Red Sea play host to an aquatic wonderland alive with colourful tropical fish and stunning marine life. This top scuba diving resort has been dubbed one of the Seven Underwater Wonders of the World and attracts aficionados year after year. Above sea level, you'll be welcomed by a sunbather's dream where white sands are dotted with parasols, elegant palms and small cafés. Lie back, unwind and let the hot, yellow rays warm your sun-kissed skin. This fashionable coastal area is a jewel in Egypt's crown and offers a relaxing alternative to the ancient treasures of the Nile. |
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Fuerteventura HolidaysSoft, white sands, rolling waves and attractive resorts make Fuerteventura, the second largest of the Canary Islands, a natural playground for beach lovers and watersports enthusiasts. If you don’t want to do anything more energetic than lie on the shore and soak up the sun, Fuerteventura is a wonderful place to unwind – days can almost come to a complete standstill and evenings seem to roll on endlessly towards the cobalt blue horizon. |
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Gran Canaria HolidaysThe volcanic activity that created the Canary Islands has left behind a magnificent legacy. Perhaps the most scenic of the Canarian archipelago, Gran Canaria boasts a stunning mountainous interior where rugged ravines and gaping gulleys become more fertile and lush with altitude. Winding roads snake up mountainsides to pretty whitewashed villages surrounded by spiky cacti. In contrast, bright and breezy coastal resorts bustle with life and excitement and play host to a superb selection of shops, restaurants and bars as well as long stretches of golden, sandy beaches where you can bask beneath the sub-tropical sun. |
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Halkidiki HolidaysHalkidiki’s three peninsulas thrust into the shimmering Aegean Sea like the prongs of a trident. The fingers of land are clad in beaches that stretch as far as the eye can see, punctuated only by rocky outcrops and coves. Inland you will find the terracotta villages and sweeping foothills that make this such a beguiling place. |
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Ibiza HolidaysIbiza is a small island with plenty to offer: fine beaches, plenty of sunshine, great food and nightlife to suit all ages. Green hills and open plains become golden sand bathed in the warm Mediterranean, and as resorts flourish on the coast, traditional life still thrives inland. |
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Italy HolidaysSoul-stirring cities, world famous art, waist-expanding food and wine – holidays to Italy will captivate you from the word go. The only difficulty you've got is deciding which slice of this gorgeous country to plump for. |
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Kefalonia HolidaysKefalonia is a Greek island with a difference. An understated atmosphere brings many people here in search of a Greece untainted by mass tourism. The natural beauty of Kefalonia, however, is anything but understated, with rugged mountains and olive groves combining to create spectacular scenery. |
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Kos HolidaysYou're never far from sparkling waters and sun-drenched beaches on Kos. The island is small, but perfectly formed, leaving you within 11 kilometres of the coast wherever you are. So whether you want to bask in the glory of the island's archaeological heritage or lounge in the sun, a refreshing swim is never far away. |
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Lanzarote HolidaysBathed in sunshine and boasting glorious beaches, Lanzarote is considered by many to be the most beautiful of the Canaries. Swirling multi-coloured rock strata, soaring purple volcanic peaks and jet black solidified lava streams punctuate Lanzarote's stark, moon-like landscape giving it a hauntingly beautiful, otherworldly magnificence. |
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Madeira HolidaysThe bewitching isle of Madeira rises up from the sparkling waves of the Atlantic Ocean like an emerald jewel. Boasting a balmy, sub-tropical climate, Madeira is renowned for its stunning scenery, simply overflowing with exotic flora. Awash with colour throughout the year, Madeira is affectionately called the 'Floating Garden'. |
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Majorca HolidaysHolidays in Majorca offer an astonishing variety of things to see and do. Non-stop partying in Magaluf. Walking the broad plains and rolling countryside of Es Pla. And long tapas lunches in Cosmopolitan Palma. There's something for everyone in fabulous Majorca. |
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Malta HolidaysMalta – the very name conjures up thoughts of the George Cross and enough historical sights to keep you busy for a month. But there's so much more to this little beauty than a fascinating past. These days you're just as likely to hear about its film locations and nightlife as you are its history and culture. |
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Menorca HolidaysWith more beaches than the rest of the Balearic Islands put together, and offering a much lower-key atmosphere than its larger neighbour, Majorca, holidays in Minorca put the spotlight on relaxation. Red sandstone and rugged cliffs give way to secluded coves and sedate waters. |
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Morocco HolidaysMake no mistake about it, holidays in Morocco have got what it takes to wow you. Whether you're lounging on soft golden sands in Agadir or haggling your heart out in the exotic souks of Marrakech, a Morocco holiday will capture your imagination like nowhere else on earth. |
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Rhodes HolidaysWith the best sunshine record of all the Med islands, summer holidays to Rhodes are hot, hot, hot. And if you'd rather travel in the balmy days of spring or for an early autumn break, you've got the best chance of glorious weather for bargain holidays to Rhodes in the quieter months. |
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Sicily HolidaysTempted by holidays to Sicily? If so prepare to be overwhelmed by its contrasts, landscapes, beaches and amazingly diverse, ancient heritage. From its bubbling capital Palermo to age-old Roman and Greek ruins, sun-drenched sands and the ever-present, smouldering Mount Etna, this is one island overflowing with treasures. |
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Tenerife HolidaysHolidays in Tenerife certainly pack a punch when it comes to sun-drenched beach breaks. Jaw dropping to say the least, this island is less golden swathes of sand and more black volcanic seashores. But if it's yellow-white sands you're after, you'll find your ideal summer holiday spot in Las Teresitas. One thing's for sure, you'll return from your Tenerife holiday with a tan that even the most discerning sun-seeker would be proud of. |
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Tunisia HolidaysBeyond its sun-soaked shores and sandy beaches, Tunisia is an exotic land of desert oases, Roman ruins, exquisite mosques and intriguing walled 'medinas'. Although an Arab country, it has a distinct Mediterranean character about it, moulded in part by a century of French colonial rule. Combining miles of pristine beaches with the mysterious atmosphere of North Africa, Tunisia is a fascinating mix of the ancient and modern. |
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Turkey HolidaysBelly dancing. Scuba diving. Bazaars. Beaches. Ancient temples. When it comes to things to see and do, Turkey's pretty much got it all. The sands are golden, the seas are deepest blue and the culture is just as colourful. It's easy to see why it's such a hit with holidaying Brits. Set across two continents, Turkey is where East meets West. |
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Zakynthos HolidaysWant a getaway spot where you're truly away-from-it-all but with some of the hottest nightspots in the Greek Islands close at hand? Holidays in Zakynthos have got your wishlist needs all wrapped up. Sun-drenched days in secluded coves move on to nights in clubs and bars spilling big beats and 70's disco tunes into the night. Or, on the flip-side, days are packed with seaside adventure and evenings are a low-key affair filled with intimate dinners and quiet cocktails. Whatever you're looking for, summer holidays in Zakynthos are just the ticket. |