Puerto Rico Gran Canaria is a great destination for kids and adults too.It's a really child friendly location and very clean too.
2006-08-01 06:31:27
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answered by mensa 2
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Come to SUNNY malta, but in June not now the sun is a bit hot. You can get a holiday flat quite cheaply and stay for a week, month or more if you want. Plenty of beaches, most Maltese speak English and quite a few speak Italian as well. You would love it....I am a Scot but have lived in Malta for nearly 40 years. I wouldn't go back if you paid me.
2006-08-01 06:35:54
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answered by Andrew M 3
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Depends what you're looking for and what your budget is? The Spanish Balearic islands, particularly Menorca and Majorca are reasonably priced and very child friendly and popular due to the short flight time from the UK. Lots of resorts to choose from from lively to quieter more family friendly resorts. Turkey has some reasonably priced good quality all inclusive properties which cater well for families.
If you want to push the boat out head for the theme parks in Orlando, Florida.
Bon voyage!
2006-08-01 07:13:17
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answered by Anonymous
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LONDON LONDON LONDON! Your boys are old enough to appreciate many of the wonders of London, England and the days of yore...such history. Castles galore...dungeons...parks...all that young boys would love. I first took my son here when he was five years old and now at 13, he adores this city and knows it inside out.
Here's what I always pass along re: what to see in London!
Wear good walking shoes because London is a superb walking city. Bring a good map of the city and begin. Be a happy tourist and first hop on one of the major red double decker tour buses which afford you a perfect overview of London and you can "hop on and off" as often as you please...some for two days! I love www.theoriginaltour.com ! Highlights (see www.londonwalks.com): National Gallery, Trafalgar Square, Tate Modern Museum, London Eye, Covent Gardens (great shops n restaurants), St. Paul's Cathedral, Westminster Abbey, Buckingham Palace, see a play!, Harrods, Harvey Nichols, Tower of London.
Know London has many beautiful parks which can be your oasis when needing a rest. Kensington Gardens in one of the world's wealthiest areas - See Princess Di's Kensington Palace and shop Kensington High St. and wander up Church St. for boutiques and such. Nearby: Royal Albert Hall, Science Museum, Natural History Museum and Victoria & Albert Museum. Hyde Park connects to Kensington Gardens. Explore Chelsea for boutiques as well. St. James Park - beautiful, sole restaurant inside. Green Park - high tea at the Ritz, Fortnum & Mason, Picadilly Circus (think Times Square). Shopping streets: Oxford, Bond, check for weekly markets...BUY "TIMEOUT LONDON" weekly magazine. Boat trip on the Thames - a must. Don't forget - you can take the EUROSTAR Chunnel train to Brussels or Paris for day trips (2.5 hrs +/- each way!) Hope this helps. Have a fantastic time! :)
2006-08-01 06:35:05
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answered by missy_sweet_cheeks 4
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Hundreds of places - what do they like to do? If it's great beaches and food, made to feel welcome with children, anywhere on the Med; the UK has terrible weather but lots of history, castles etc even battle reenactments ( see the Sealed Knot Society); you can even rent a narrowboat and glide along canals! London has loads of things to do. We travel extensively but the kids just like a good beach or pool and a play area!! They don't like really hot weather or bad food. I try to avoid places with too many bugs or where they need to have vaccinations as it seems cruel to inflict that on them yet.
2006-08-01 12:18:02
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answered by J_Dobbins 4
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i want to advise the easy coast, greater value-effective and much less "in demand" than Noosa. The gold coast is stuffed with little ones and youthful backpackers, no longer too kin friendly and back costly. the easy coast has the Australia Zoo that's the suitable. Plus there is the aquarimum and the chicken sanctuary. you may continuously force right down to pass to sea international. yet be warned, those subject parks are truly costly to pass to. the easy coast additionally has nicer seashores than the gold coast and you will truly force to Noosa for a pass to. attempt Alexander Headlands, get a serviced condominium- plenty greater advantageous value for money.
2016-10-01 08:37:06
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answered by ? 4
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If your looking for a beautiful ocean spot, the best place to go would be st. Tropez, France. The most gorgeous thing u will ever see
2006-08-01 06:31:24
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answered by kait 2
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Have a look at one of the Baleric Islands. There's a list below to click through.
2006-08-01 07:42:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i think you should come and see türkiye because here is a reel paradise maybe you are worry about middle east war but nothing happen to us sea is wonderful and in our south seaside you can stay with your child and visit culture and historical places
2006-08-01 07:30:41
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answered by sugababe 2
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get a one with kids clubs so they wont get board no matter where u decide to go
2006-08-02 10:00:11
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answered by christine 2
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