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I want to book a holiday in July for 2 weeks but where to go?
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I prefer to go somewhere in spain/ Greece -but im unsure of which part. I am going with my boyfriend-we are in our late twenties-we dont want anywhere where there are lots of ageing ex pats but at the same time i dont want to go anywhere where there are hundreds of horny 18 year olds going wild either. I went to Fueteventura once and although beautiful there was not much to do. It has to be a beach holiday, and a mixture of people! Any ideas?
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You can take a city break and a beach holiday at the same time!
BARCELONA has got good beaches (with all the usual beach attractions, such as watersports, boat trips, pedalo hire, sunloungers, beachside bars etc) but it's also a shopper's paradise, a Mecca for culture-lovers, packed with superb restaurants and vibrant with nightlife. (There's also an excellent, cheap, fully-integrated public transport system, and it's easy to get to the Costa Brava beaches just along the coast). In short, it's whatever you want it to be.
Barcelona is easy (and cheap!) to get to, with easyJet and Ryanair (among others) both operating to the main ('El Prat') airport, and with Ryanair also flying to Reus and Girona (both of which have direct coach links to Barcelona).
http://www.barcelonaturisme.com/English/
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BARCELONA has got good beaches (with all the usual beach attractions, such as watersports, boat trips, pedalo hire, sunloungers, beachside bars etc) but it's also a shopper's paradise, a Mecca for culture-lovers, packed with superb restaurants and vibrant with nightlife. (There's also an excellent, cheap, fully-integrated public transport system, and it's easy to get to the Costa Brava beaches just along the coast). In short, it's whatever you want it to be.
Barcelona is easy (and cheap!) to get to, with easyJet and Ryanair (among others) both operating to the main ('El Prat') airport, and with Ryanair also flying to Reus and Girona (both of which have direct coach links to Barcelona).
http://www.barcelonaturisme.com/English/
Chris
Ste Maxime, not St Tropez. I always stay here: http://www.belleaurore.com/en/
Great value for money.
Great value for money.
Italy. Either the Tuscan coast (Viareggio) or on the Adriatic coast (Rimini, Riccione or Cattolica). There are not many Brits at all (a plus as far as I'm concerned) and whilst there are other nationalities there you will find the majority of people on holiday there are Italian. There is a complete mix of ages, everything from 6 weeks old to 90 years old. The Italians 'promenade' every night up and down the main street which has all the shops/icecream parlours/bars/restaurants/amusement arcades open and it is great for joining in with or just sitting at a bar people watching. There are nightclubs if you like, but you don't have to. Lovely sandy beaches aswell.