Blackrock1
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Yes but I’d rather Europe for another few years , Maldives is a long trip for a 6 year old .5 star
Maldives - lots of choices
Potentially never did one, any of the resorts you’d recommend?Would Club Med be suitable?
Cruise is a floating 5 star hotel, unpack once, different port every daythanks for the ideas, should have said campsite isnt my bag, im thinking more 5 star hotel.
Cruise could be an option?
any that you would recommend?Cruise is a floating 5 star hotel, unpack once, different port every day
Can be as active and leisurely as you like, spa & gym and all the 5 star facilities onboard
id rather a nice hotel with kids entertainment and stuff, in a few years a villa will work but the kids love being around other kids and making new friends so id like to keep that going!Are you wedded to a hotel or would you consider a nice villa with a pool? There are tonnes all around Europe. Just narrow down a destination and then check whtad available in that area on airbnb (can get v high end) or a quick Google should pull up some agencies. You will get a lot more space. You can probably find one close to a main centre for socialising.
ah money is an object but ill spend on a nice holiday within reason. NYC is on the list (my brother is in vancouver so great halfway point to meet him and his family) but his boys are a little younger so probably something for a few years time.Money doesn’t seem to be an object, so USA (incl New York) must be a runner.
Most itineraries are similar as in ports visited, the med is always a winner for me, start in Barcelona, Marseille / Valetta / La Speziaany that you would recommend?
thanks a lot!Most itineraries are similar as in ports visited, the med is always a winner for me, start in Barcelona, Marseille / Valetta / La Spezia
I have not been Stateside / Caribbean yet my budget does not allow it.
MSC - Italian cruise line, great value, set pricing for drinks packages, good food and very classy ships
Royal Caribbean - American Cruise line, very family orientated, more activities on ships and the entertainment is a lot better, comedians etc
Celebrity Cruises - another American company I think, pricey
Virgin - more for younger people/ couples and swingers lol
Initial cost is high for cabin and drinks but once you get on board your food and drink, providing you stay out out of the speciality restaurants is paid for.
You need a Travel Agent for your first one, there is so much info - Click and Go are my cruise agent, I have 7 cruises with them, I would not recommend anybody else.
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