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FROM £215pp | All-inclusive Majorca mini-break with flights - 60% OFF
This Mallorca holiday, departing in May, has a huge 60% off! Jet off for four nights and stay at the TUI SUNEO Lagomonte in Alcúdia with return flights, 20kg luggage and transfers all included from JUST £215pp (after an extra £20 off with a free MyTUI account). Going a day later costs nearly £400pp.
FROM £625pp | Cape Verde all-inclusive week with flights - save OVER £1000 per couple
We've found a cracking deal to sunny Cape Verde. It has a ton of savings and it's great value. From £625pp, you'll get an all-inclusive week at the well-rated TUI SUNEO Dunas, direct flights, luggage and transfers. The deal has 46% off totalling over £1000 per couple. It's cheapest to fly out in May. If you have more time available, consider staying for two weeks from £935pp!
FROM £513pp | Luxury 5* all-inc Zante week with flights + private transfers
Check out this luxury 5* week we found in Zante in May. It's all-inclusive with return flights and private airport transfers for just over £500pp. You can go for less on a B&B basis (£424pp), but when lunch, dinner and all your drinks and snacks are just an extra £89pp (£12.70 per day), we felt that all-inclusive was a no-brainer!
FROM £330pp | Deluxe 4* stay at highly-rated Costa Brava resort in May - inc. flights
A week at the highly-rated L’Azure Hotel in Lloret de Mar on the Costa Brava is now just £330pp in May. This deal includes return flights and transfers. You can upgrade to B&B from £351pp, half-board from £422pp or go full-board from £489pp depending on how much catering you want to organise for yourself.
FROM £259pp | 4-night Spanish mini-break with flights
Fancy a cheeky mini-break to the Costa Brava in May? We found a 4-night getaway with return flights from JUST £259pp on Holiday Best. You'll stay at the well-rated GHT Costa Brava & SPA and you can upgrade to half-board for just £10pp (that's £2.50pp per night for dinner!)
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Yes, Monopoli is worth visiting. The coastal town, just 20 minutes away by train from Bari, is the ideal place to enjoy Puglia beaches, slow life and traditional culture. Monopoli is capable of captivating the soul from the moment you arrive. Our journey to this hidden gem began unexpectedly, as we found ourselves drawn to its allure while en route to Polignano a Mare. Little did we know Monopoli would steal our hearts and become the highlight of our Puglian adventure....
Nusfjord Arctic Resort: My Unique Stay in a Norwegian Rorbu in Lofoten
26th March 2024 by Where Angie Wanders
Once I started researching unique places to stay in Lofoten for my Tromso to Lofoten road trip, one place stood out: Nusfjord Arctic Resort in Ramberg, high in the remote coastal north of Norway. Keen to experience a stay in a traditional Norwegian red stilted fisherman rorbu (cabin), I decided that the tranquil fishing village of Nusfjord, open to day visitors and overnight guests, would be perfect I booked a three-night stay in a harbour-view rorbu and a one-night stay in a sea-view cabin...
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26th March 2024 by Twins that Travel
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26th March 2024 by TravelDave
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Where to Eat in Venice – My Favourite Restaurants and Cafés
25th March 2024 by The World in My Pocket
Years ago, someone told me that Venice has so many amazing restaurants that is hard to recommend only a handful. And after visiting Venice over five times, I fully agree. There are so many incredible restaurants in Venice, serving the most delicious typical Venetian food, that it would be impossible to list them all in one article. Among them, there are some tourist traps as well, and I’m not ashamed to admit that I once fell for one of them. So, today, I want to tell you about my favourite...