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•Animal Attractions on Majorca Family Holidays Children love animals, whether it’s Fido the dog or the cheeky orangutans at the local safari park. Luckily, Majorca family holidays provide the perfect opportunity for children to get up close and personal to attractions of the furred and feathered variety. So take a walk on the wild side and make sure you include these top attractions on your itinerary.
Marineland
Make waves at Marineland on your Majorca family holidays by taking the family to one of the dolphin shows at Spain’s first and...
•For Family Holidays Turkey Has it All No matter what sort of slant you want to put on your family holidays, Turkey can satisfy even the fussiest of children (and adults!), with a range of activities to suit everyone. No matter whether your family is the type that wants to spend the entire holiday frolicking on the beach, only emerging to hit the pool; or you are a more cultured bunch who loves to soak up the history and art of your chosen destination; you will find everything you need on your family holidays in Turkey.
The Beach...
•Spend Your Family Holidays Turkey Underground. Everyone knows that above ground family holidays, Turkey offer plenty of opportunity for sun, sea and sand. However, if the bright sun is dazzling your eyes or you’re simply looking for something a little more unique, why not head underground?
Istanbul’s Cisterns
Istanbul is a sprawling mass of beautiful Byzantine cisterns that exist from the time when Istanbul was known as Constantinople and even James Bond has paid them a visit. The city has hundreds of gloomy cisterns, but the grandest of...
•Fascinating Family Holidays – Turkey and Its Famous Whirling Dervishes Becoming ever more popular for family holidays, Turkey has some fascinating sights and experiences to offer its visitors, not least of which are its famous Whirling Dervishes.
Who are the Whirling Dervishes?
Although in modern day terminology we might use the term Whirling Dervish of someone who is seen to be dashing about hurriedly to get things done; the real Whirling Dervishes are members of the Mevlevi Order which was founded in the city of Konya in present day Turkey by the followers of...
•Majorca Family Holidays – Going Underground Never mind kids and caves, there’s something that’s just fascinating for all of us about
the prehistoric atmosphere of an underground cavern, and Majorca family holidays are a great opportunity to experience some of the island’s natural and ancient caves and coves.
The Caves of Drach
Well known as being one of the main tourist attractions on Spain’s largest island, the Caves of Drach (Cuevas del Drach) or Dragon Caves can be found at Porto Cristo on the east coast of Majorca at around 65...
•Baby’s First Majorca Holiday Your baby’s first holiday is a momentous occasion and although taking your child out of his or her comfort zone may first seem a little daunting, Majorca with its child-friendly beaches and baby care facilities is the perfect place to introduce your child to his first foreign holiday.
Spanish Attitudes to Babies
On your Majorca family holidays, one thing that you’ll quickly discover is that the Spanish love babies. Your little one will receive plenty of attention and the Spanish go out of...
•Majorca Family Holidays on Two Wheels The beautiful island of Majorca is visited by thousands of families each year, some of whom want nothing more than to enjoy relaxing on the beach, strolling around the local towns and villages and indulging in a spot of holiday shopping. When it comes to more active families, however, there is a wonderful alternative in Majorca. Family holidays for those who enjoy cycling are becoming more and more popular on the island, which not only offers stunning scenery, but also a variety of terrains for...
•Theme and Amusement Parks in Majorca - Family Holidays For Thrill-Seekers When you’re on holiday, you want to find activities that the whole family can take part in and enjoy thoroughly, and theme and amusement parks of course offer fun and excitement for those of all ages. With something to suit a whole range of tastes in Majorca, family holidays which take in the island’s theme parks, zoos and aquariums can be an absolute blast and will certainly keep the little ones entertained.
Looking for Something Wet And Wild?
If there is one thing that Majorca is not short...
•How to Get Crinkly on Majorca Family Holidays Although some people go on holiday to simply lie in the sun and take in the beautiful sea views, there are others who will be just itching to get in, on or above that sea and have some great fun enjoying the superb range of water sports in Majorca. Family holidays vary of course from family to family, with everyone having their individual preferences, but with so many different water sports to choose from, the whole family can get involved and make like water babies on their holiday to this...
•Majorca Family Holidays to Put a Spring in Your Step The stunning island of Majorca has a variety of beautiful landscapes, which of course many visitors want to experience during their stay. Since there is so much to see in Majorca, family holidays which include walking tours allow you to really get up close and personal and see everything that this gorgeous island has to offer.
Cami De Correu – The Postman’s Route
If you are holidaying with younger children and are looking to take an enjoyable, scenic walk, you may want to choose one which...
•Majorca Family Holidays For ‘Culture Vultures’ Although perhaps best known to many for its glorious beaches and lively nightlife, there is of course another side to Majorca. Family holidays are ideal for exploring the culture of this lovely island and a great way for children and adults to experience the differences between here and their home country. Whilst it might be part of Spain, Majorca, like so many islands has a culture and a history all its own. Visits to some of its museums, galleries and churches, not to mention taking part in...
•Shop ‘til You Drop in the Leather Town Let’s face it; one of the best things about Majorca family holidays is the chance to shop for souvenirs at the end of your stay. But forget the tacky plastic fans, the fridge magnets for the family and the flamenco dancer toilet roll cover. Instead head to Inca – Majorca’s self-proclaimed leather town and treat yourself to a beautifully adorned handbag or some envy inducing sandals.
Most hotels and tour operators include a visit to Inca in their list of excursions. Situated in the middle of...
•Turkey’s Southeast Secret As a popular tourist destination many people thinking of taking family holidays, Turkey believe that there is a little of the country that hasn't yet been explored. The beaches of Bodrum, the Aegean at Antalya and the culture of Kas have all been extolled to the foreign visitor and as such people from all over the world are flocking to take a holiday in Turkey.
However, there is a corner of Turkey that remains hidden to the rest of the world; the southeast. Bordering Iran, Syria and Iraq this...
•Ways to Get Around on Majorca Family Holidays On your Majorca family holidays, you may be tempted to split your time largely between your hotel and the beach. Whilst these two locations will certainly provide you with numerous activities to keep you busy all holiday long, it would be a shame not to go a little further afield. We have no transport of our own I hear you say! That won't be a problem with these various ways of getting around Majorca.
Rent a Car
One of most cost-effective methods of getting yourself around the island of...
•Learn to Swim on Majorca Family Holidays They say you can lead a horse to water but you can't make it drink. Well, the same might be said of children who have not yet learnt to swim - you can take them to the water but you can't make them jump in. However, you can guarantee that's just what they'll want to do on Majorca family holidays. With wonderful beaches, warm waters and exciting water parks galore, this is the perfect opportunity to teach your kids to swim.
Hotel
The majority of hotels catering for Majorca family holidays will...
•Unusual Accommodation in Turkey If you're looking for accommodation for your family holidays, Turkey has a range of weird and wonderful places to stay that will make your holidays stand out in your memory for many years to come. So sure, spend some of your trip in that nice hotel with the pool and the beach close by; but why not take a couple of nights to explore somewhere a little different.
Gamirasu Cave Hotel
You may already be staying at a hotel but for a night to remember on your family holidays, Turkey's Gamirasu Cave...
•A Turkish Winter For many, when it comes to family holidays, Turkey is the ideal destination for a beach break. With sun, sea and sand ticking all the boxes for a relaxing destination, it is no wonder so many people head to Turkey for their summer holidays. But if you struggle to be a beach bum, you'll be pleased to hear that there are some aspects of Turkey that are much better seen in the winter.
Snowshoe Tours
The landscape of the central Anatolia region of Cappadocia is a sight to behold in the summer...
•Get the Urge to Visit Perge The popular resort of Antalya is a Mecca for family holidays, Turkey. With sandy beaches, family entertainment and an historic past, there’s something that will appeal to every member of the family. Whilst Mum will no doubt want to try an authentic Turkish hamman experience and the kids will want to visit one of the island’s vibrant water parks, we also know that Dad will want to head to one of the resort’s many museums at some point during his holidays.
Antalya’s museums tell an interesting...
•Come on Over to Palma Nova! Whether your Majorca family holidays are on a splurge or on a shoestring, there’s no better place for them than sunny Palma Nova. This popular resort town has plenty to keep everyone entertained; from the Spanish Royal family to the hordes of bargain holidaymakers that regularly flock to its warm sandy beaches. So whether you’re spending or saving on your holidays, here’s our guide to Palma Nova’s must-see attractions.
The Beach
On a Shoestring...
You simply can’t take your Majorca family...
•Majorca Family Holidays – Not Just For Summer When you think of Majorca family holidays, chances are you’re imagining long lazy days relaxing in the sun, watching the kids splashing happily in the warm ocean. Of course, that is almost everyone’s idea of a perfect family holiday; but what if, through circumstance or choice, you prefer to take your annual holidays during the winter months? Luckily, although obviously not the sun-drenched months of summer, winter in Majorca is still wonderfully mild and temperatures rarely fall to anything...
•Majorca – A Food Lover’s Paradise When it comes to your annual family holidays, one of the best things about getting away from everyday life is the fact that you won’t have to spend half the day thinking about and preparing meals. If you’re lucky enough to be heading off on Majorca family holidays, you’re in for even more of a treat. The Spanish know how to live and they know how to eat. Mealtime is more than just about the food, it’s a true social and family event and whilst you are on this sun-soaked Balearic island, you can...
•The Markets of Istanbul If you’re heading off on your Mediterranean family holidays, Turkey is more than likely to be one of your first choices. The ubiquitous trio of sun, sea and sand are obviously the biggest draw cards, but Turkey has a lot more to offer than that. Not only is Turkey steeped in a fascinating history (the remnants of which are some of the most important archaeological signposts in the world), it also has a proud and colourful culture. It’s not hard to shop, eat and drink like a local on your family...
•3 Must See Sights in Palma The beautiful Spanish Balearic Island of Majorca has long been a favourite with families on their annual holidays. Not only does the island have a wonderfully temperate, year-round climate, it also has a fantastic infrastructure in place for tourism. Majorca family holidays can be all things to all people: relaxing and rejuvenating or exciting and action-packed. But most of all, a holiday to Majorca will be family-friendly and fun.
Palma, the Balearic’s capital, is Majorca’s busiest port and...
•The Best Bike Rides in Majorca There’s nothing better than a bike ride to keep everybody happy on Majorca family holidays. Boasting beautiful coastal countryside, the terrain in Majorca is varied, but there is a bike ride to suit all ages and abilities.
Palma to S’Arenal
This cycle ride is one of the longer ones you will find in Majorca, but also one of the most rewarding. If you’re looking for shorter outings on your Majorca family holidays, there’s no need to tackle all 18 kilometres, as any given section of this bike...
•Sunshine in Soller There’s every chance that on your Majorca family holidays, you will have your hands full with excitable children chomping at the bit to have as many adventures as possible. They’ll be raring to go, whether it’s straight down to the beach or into the wild. So, to help you to cope with their energy, why not take them to what Santiago Rusinol named ‘The Port of Calm’ – the beautiful coastal town of Porto Soller.
Taking Them to Dizzy New Heights
Known as the gateway to the Tramuntana Mountains,...
•A Family Holiday to Fethiye When planning family holidays, Turkey instantly springs to mind as a contender. There is so much to see and do and whether you choose to holiday in the exotic capital Istanbul, or opt for a more relaxing stay in a coastal resort, family holidays to Turkey will never disappoint. One of the best things about Turkey is its accessibility and no matter where you stay, even those with young families will find it easy to explore the neighbouring areas. Olu Deniz is one of the most popular family...
•Take the Family on a Tour of Turkey’s Culture So far on your family holidays, Turkey has provided you with sun, sea and sand for the best part of your trip. But it seems a shame to go home without having shown the kids some of the fantastic culture on offer in this fascinating country. The majority of the country’s citizens are currently Islamic, but there is a wealth of rich history of other religions and politics surrounding the country. This means that a trip to Turkey can offer you experience of systems of beliefs and history that are...
•Family Fun in Kusadasi For family holidays, Turkey might sound like a relaxing prospect; the chance to unwind, soak up the sun and take in all the local attractions. However, the reality can sometimes very different to the daydream. Finding a destination that has enough to entertain the children, with a good mix of activities to keep mum and dad interested can be a tricky task. Luckily, we’ve found the perfect destination in Kusadasi.
Why it’s great for children...
The long sandy beach is a child’s paradise and the...
•Ways to Stay Wet on Your Family Holidays to Turkey Ah, the annual family holiday to the Mediterranean. You can tell yourself you’re going for the culture and the scenery (and you won’t be disappointed in that); you can tell yourself you’re looking forward to the food and the odd cocktail or two (and you’ll certainly be spoilt for choice in that department); but come on now, let’s be honest. What you’re really looking forward to most is the endless supply of sun and sea, the most important part of everyone’s family holidays. Turkey can supply...
•Travel Back in Time on Majorca Family Holidays There was a time when holidays to Majorca were classed as a good old-fashioned treat. These days, the island has moved with the times to accommodate everyone from family holidaymakers and retirees, to young party animals and honeymooners. However, with everything from sunshine and seaside, to great food and festivals, Majorca family holidays still remain the favourite, But as well as enjoying all the modern activities that Majorca has to offer, take the family back in time to enjoy some of the...
•Unforgettable Experiences For Turkey Family Holidays In terms of family holidays, Turkey is about as good as it gets. With a combination of sun, sea and sand that will keep every member of the family in the holiday mood, this holiday is likely to be one that is remembered. But why not throw in a few unforgettable experiences, just to make sure that it goes down in family history.
White Water Rafting
The Coruh River in Turkey has long been rated one of the world’s top ten rafting rivers by professional rafters. A trip downstream is...
•Have Fun With Less Money on Majorca Family Holidays If you have a family, even a small one, you’ll know that when holiday time comes around it’s usually time to take a deep breath, dig deep and start brushing up on your ‘just say no’ skills. But planning your annual holiday doesn’t have to be all about giving up your morning latte for three months in order to be able to afford a decent place to stay. Majorca family holidays are ideal for those on a budget because, whilst there is a mind-spinning array of activities, this delightful Balearic...
•3 Top Places For Family Holidays in Turkey When looking for the ideal place for family holidays, Turkey is the obvious choice. With a great tourism infrastructure in place, even the tiniest of villages in Turkey will be able to accommodate you and your family with a warm and genuine welcome. Being practical however is a consideration for any holiday involving the entire family, and there are certain things that make one place more suitable than another. Entertainment, accommodation, cuisine and accessibility are all aspects that affect...
•Pirates in Majorca Ahoy me hearties! If you’re looking for something fun to try on your Majorca family holidays then why not do something out of the ordinary and visit the island’s best pirate-themed attractions. With activities for adults and children alike we can guarantee that this list will uncover hidden treasures buried beneath Majorca’s popular tourist facade.
Pirate’s Adventure
Before you start exploring the area on your Majorca family holidays, we recommend that you take the family to meet some of...
•Fun For All the Family in Majorca Many people trying to plan Majorca family holidays in the past, might have been put off the resort of Magaluf due to the number of bars, night clubs and club 18-30 holiday makers frequenting the area. However, over the last two decades, the lager-lout reputation of the resort has dissipated, as the town has been cleaned up and made more family friendly. Now, as one of the most popular resorts in Majorca, family holidays in Magaluf have something to entertain all members of the clan, from the...
•4 Festivals Not to Miss in Majorca If you’re planning your Majorca family holidays, be sure to have a look at the festival calendar before you book. There are a number of fun and fabulous Majorcan festivals happening all year round. Here are four of the best festivals that are well worth a look while you’re on holiday in Majorca.
Festa de Sant Sebastia
Celebrated on January 20th, this festival is held to celebrate Saint Sebastian who was proclaimed a patron saint in the early 1500s. As the story goes, the ending of a violent...
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