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taraweeh
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16-01-2008 03:34 AM
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Joined: 16 Jan 2008
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| Hello am a newbie...have read some insightful reviews on here. Have read lots of forums on trying to get a good deal on holidays, but could really do with some specific advice.....
Am looking for a warm/hot beach holiday before or after the kids have half term and easter....as I hear holidays for couples are a bit cheaper then.....also need a place that won't discriminate as we are an asian and black couple and don't fancy judgement as in past trips,
Fourteen days warmth for mid 30's couple under £1000 please...h/b self catering or b+b.......not Sharm el Shaikh.....any ideas very welcome.....
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taraweeh
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18-01-2008 12:59 AM
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Joined: 16 Jan 2008
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| Okay...am guessing there are only Sharm El Shaikh fans here....will try tripadvisor too and check some hot spots....thanks anyway.....
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iaintwoeyes
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18-01-2008 08:52 AM
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Joined: 11 Jan 2006
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| I would suggest that your question is too broad! There are hundreds of places to have a "warm/hot beach holiday".
Folk need a starting point perhaps like a Continent or a Country? You're asking for anywhere in the world minus Sharm. Does that mean you would be happy to go to Taba or Hurghada?
At least you should have an idea of roughly where you want to go. You don't even know whether you want Half-Board, Self Catering or B&B! Quite frankly with all the information that is available on the Internet, I would suggest you do some research yourself first!!!
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My Latest Review: Jun 2008 Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield (7/10)
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taraweeh
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18-01-2008 01:46 PM
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Joined: 16 Jan 2008
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| Thanks...you're quite right! I have actually over researched the past few weeks and have found that I keep ending up where I started, Having read so many mixed comments about holidays I keep looking....I'm trying to avoid hurricane season in the Carribbean, and rainfall in the far east....find a package then look up reviews on the hotels....
Specifically...Beach holiday with a choice of activities preferably over 28degrees
Board: h/b
Duration:14 days
Cost: £1000
When: beginning or end of March
Avoiding pie and chips resorts.....
hope I'm a bit clearer...thanks for the advice
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iaintwoeyes
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18-01-2008 04:26 PM
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| Have a look at the Island of Djerba in southern Tunisia.
Went there a few years ago now, but it was lovely.
No pie and chips!..hehe
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My Latest Review: Jun 2008 Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield (7/10)
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prawn
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18-01-2008 09:39 PM
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Joined: 20 Aug 2006
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| Have you considered Turkey? There are many good resorts and the people are very friendly to everyone.
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My Latest Review: Sep 2006 Small World Hotel, Bitez (9/10)
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mightypheonix
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01-05-2008 09:36 PM
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Joined: 13 Jun 2007
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| I would recommend the holiday inn in GOA its fantastic hot but the humidity goes up as the heat goes up southern goa is quiet but the people are great northern goa is a lot more hustle and bustle but you can get an all inclusive package for around £960
hope this helps
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My Latest Review: Jun 2008 Luis Apartments, Mastihari (10/10) + Photos
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iaintwoeyes
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02-05-2008 07:24 PM
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| My vote goes to Goa as well. But the season runs from October through till April.
May-September = Monsoon season, very hot, very humid and lots of rain...hehe!!
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My Latest Review: Jun 2008 Hardwick Hall Hotel, Sedgefield (7/10)
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Geldrith
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03-05-2008 07:34 PM
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Joined: 03 May 2008
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| Why not try the hotel Allegro Riviera in port el kantaoui, Tunisia. A fantasic ALL INCLUSIVE hotel with absolutely no qualms about race, gender, sexual orientation or anything. although for the night life lovers it's not ideal.
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