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Discover the real Mallorca
Escape to the peace and tranquillity of the real Mallorca at Easter with
specialist operator Castaways (01737 812255) or - click HERE The
company is highlighting both three and seven-night holidays departing on
March 30 in a wide range of hotels on this stunning island.
As an example of prices a three-night half-board stay at the three-star
Hotel Sa Coma, near Banyalbufar costs from £477 per person and a seven-night
stay with breakfast at the two-star Hotel Maristel, Estellencs costs from
£488 per person. The luxury five-star Castillo Hotel Son Vida offers a
seven-night half-board stay from £939 per person. All prices are based on
two sharing and include accommodation where stated, return flights from
Heathrow or Gatwick and private transfers.
Tunisia explored
Easter breaks to Tunisia are being highlighted by specialist operator
Wigmore Holidays (020 7836 4999) or click HERE As an example
of price, a seven-night stay at the five-star 'The Residence' (a member of
The Leading Hotels of the World') in Cotes de Carthage - departing between
March 22 - 31 costs £945 per person. This stunning hotel boasts indoor and
outdoor swimming pools, tennis courts, evening entertainment, plus a
Thalassotherapy Spa. The price is based on two sharing and includes return
Heathrow flight, transfers and accommodation with breakfast.
Enjoy a little luxury at the five-star Riu Palace Oceana Hotel in Jinene El Hammamet. Wigmore
Holidays (020 7836 4999) or click HERE is offering a week-long stay - departing between March 19 and April 2 - for just £799 per
person. Facilities at this elegant hotel include, spacious suites with
balcony or terrace, indoor and outdoor swimming pools, floodlit tennis
courts, Wellness Centre, internet room, live music and shows plus a courtesy
bus shuttle to the Yasmine and Citrus championship golf courses. Price is
inclusive of return scheduled flights from Heathrow, transfers and seven
nights' half-board accommodation in a Junior Suite.
Major savings on Gibraltar
Spend a week on the VAT-free haven of Gibraltar and enjoy major savings from
Cadogan Holidays on this friendly piece of Britain in the sun.
Departing on March 13 or 14, save £104 per person on a seven-night stay at
the four-star Rock Hotel in Gibraltar. Cadogan Holidays (023 80 828313) is
offering a week at this first-class hotel for £351 per person (children
under 12 cost £230). Prices include scheduled flights from Gatwick or
Luton, private transfers and accommodation with breakfasts.
For further information, please contact Cadogan's in-house PR department on
023 80 828352.
The Aeolian Islands
The Aeolian Islands - a stunning archipelago shaped by wind and fire
scattered in the Tyrrhenian sea. Experience nature's nightly fireworks from
Stromboli's active volcano towering from the sea and remembered by Jules
Verne fans as the heroes exit from their journey to the centre of the earth.
Bathe in the natural thermal jacuzzi on the island of Volcano or visit the
glorious location of Italy's hit film Il Postino on the island of Salina.
Enjoy swimming and diving in the crystal sea or hire a boat to explore the
islets, grottos and archeological treasures of these rare and intimate
islands.
The Italian Connection (020 7520 0470) or click HERE is
offering discounted self-catering accommodation during the month of June and
extra discounts during the month of May on the islands of Panarea, Salina,
Lipari, Filicudi, Alicudi, Volcano and Stromboli. Self-catering apartments
and private holiday residences start from £180 per week in June based on a
couple sharing and from only £145 per week in May. Prices for self-catering
apartments and private holiday residences for a family of four sharing start
from £210 per week in June and only £180 per week in May. Accommodation is
also available for parties of up to 10 people. Flights to and from Sicily or
Naples and hydrofoil or ferry crossings to and from the islands are not
included in the price.
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