holiday surprise for my parents never been away without us there kids? £600-700 budj?

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Budjet of £600 -700 Like Turkey but I dont know if they would want to go without us… any suggestions Should I go for a city break I just dont know I dont want to book something they dont like

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7 comments to holiday surprise for my parents never been away without us there kids? £600-700 budj?

  • sparkey

    one of the quieter greek islands
    Kos or Mykanos would be good

  • Raccoon

    A romantic weekend in Paris? Maybe Nice…it’s beautiful there!

  • catx_pye

    Can i suggest that you send them to Majorca or Menorce, both are such laid back beautiful Islands and would be ideal if they are perhaps a but nervous about holidaying alone. They have smal easy to navigate airports and you budget is more than ample. Nip into the travel agent and tell them that you have a £600 budget that way they won’t try to pressure you into going up to £800 spend.
    If they are easy going ask for Palma Nova in Majorca, or Son Bou in Menorca.
    Good Luck!

  • kpfaith3

    FOR SURE a cruise in the greek isles!! Mediteranian!!
    check out for great deals!

  • cerian

    sharm in egypt is geat – check out tripadvisor.co.uk for the best hotels or may be send them to sardinia from thursday to sunday. ryanair do flights for about £80 return to algehro i think the airport is called olbeia. i stayed at hotel punta negra in a small town of fertilia 5 min drive from airport. its a small hotel with a private beach great for relaxing. make sure you get a sea view room as its just amazing.

  • falutd

    Don’t know about the holiday, but they very lucky to have such lovely, thoughtful kids.

  • Ian A

    I think your parents will love North Cyprus – I did! Look at holidays based around Kyrenia, which has a really great harbour with lots of good restaurants, nice beaches nearby, and oodles of old-world charm. Friends of my parents recommended the Dome hotel which has good service, nice food and friendly staff, they say. It’s also right in the old city, so your parents could walk to the harbour if they wanted. North Cyprus also has a fair-sized British expat community, so if they like to chat to people too, they won’t have to learn Turkish!! See the links below for more info I found useful planning my visit (but I wouldn’t suggest the paragliding I did for aged parents.
    ..)

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