+1 for Montenegro, just not Budvar as it's quite touristy.
We just got back from a fantastic week on Kefalonia - flight from Stansted, accommodation at a nice little hotel with big, spotless rooms, a good-sized, immaculate swimming pool, and friendly people (and a doggy, who rushed out for an ear-ruffle on every return) - we had a balcony overlooking the sea 'n everything - £515. All in. Yes, for both of us.
I know, I was surprised.
It's not even like we did anything clever. Without wanting to sound like an ad, I stumbled on Firstchoice.co.uk, and found that by searching on cheapest first, we pretty soon found that option, read some reviews, couldn't see a catch, and booked. And that was that.
Oh, one tip for the top: a fortnight before we went I googled 'should I book my hire car before I go or when I get there?'. To cut to the chase, we found ourselves being given the keys to our brand new Fiat Panda (1300km on the clock) at the same time as the couple at the other end of the counter. They were renting the same car (persuaded, they said, by 'the good price', having trailed through a few of the dozen or so car-hire offices at the airport). They were paying £280 for ten days (admittedly including 'excess cover'). We'd paid £22 for a week. Plus the £21 we'd paid for the excess cover before we left, making a grand, all-in total of £43, for a brand new car, for a week.
I know, I was surprised.
Book early, kids!
Absolutely stunning place, in passing. A full array of snapshots at the link above, but for a taster, the lttle town of Assos...
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And it was like that every day
Firstchoice.co.uk
I do not work for the company, nor am I being paid for this endorsement. Innit.
Have a nice holiday.
PS When I first posted this I had talked about Tui.co.uk. My wife pointed out that we didn't in the end book through them, we booked a holiday through firstchoice, which turned out to be (I'm pretty sure) a Tui holiday, flying on (I'm certain) Tui.Air. I hope that's cleared that up.![]()
We just got back from a fantastic week on Kefalonia - flight from Stansted, accommodation at a nice little hotel with big, spotless rooms, a good-sized, immaculate swimming pool, and friendly people (and a doggy, who rushed out for an ear-ruffle on every return) - we had a balcony overlooking the sea 'n everything - £515. All in. Yes, for both of us.
I know, I was surprised.
It's not even like we did anything clever. Without wanting to sound like an ad, I stumbled on Firstchoice.co.uk, and found that by searching on cheapest first, we pretty soon found that option, read some reviews, couldn't see a catch, and booked. And that was that.
Oh, one tip for the top: a fortnight before we went I googled 'should I book my hire car before I go or when I get there?'. To cut to the chase, we found ourselves being given the keys to our brand new Fiat Panda (1300km on the clock) at the same time as the couple at the other end of the counter. They were renting the same car (persuaded, they said, by 'the good price', having trailed through a few of the dozen or so car-hire offices at the airport). They were paying £280 for ten days (admittedly including 'excess cover'). We'd paid £22 for a week. Plus the £21 we'd paid for the excess cover before we left, making a grand, all-in total of £43, for a brand new car, for a week.
I know, I was surprised.
Book early, kids!
Absolutely stunning place, in passing. A full array of snapshots at the link above, but for a taster, the lttle town of Assos...
View attachment 775448
And it was like that every day
Firstchoice.co.uk
I do not work for the company, nor am I being paid for this endorsement. Innit.
Have a nice holiday.
PS When I first posted this I had talked about Tui.co.uk. My wife pointed out that we didn't in the end book through them, we booked a holiday through firstchoice, which turned out to be (I'm pretty sure) a Tui holiday, flying on (I'm certain) Tui.Air. I hope that's cleared that up.![]()
Sounds brilliant!
Would you say hiring a car is necessary there, or just nice to have? I usually prefer public transport, assuming it’s available, but at that price it would be nice to have the freedom.
Also, did that price include transfers and checked-in luggage? I can see a lot of cheap deals but none includes those things.
Edit to add: Which hotel did you pick, if you don’t mind me asking?
Anywhere without a beach is usually cheap. If you go to a site like we love holidays, select airport/region and date, sort cheapest first. E.g. ski resorts in august, no-one goes when there's no snow, so I saw 7 days including flights and hotel for £247 each. Think it was places like Toulouse and Andorra
For that price, you have a reasonable choice.
If sun is important, then Greece or Southern Italy, or some of the mediterranean islands. You should be able to find an all-inclusive package for two for under £2000.
If culture is more important, then a package to somewhere such as Prague or Vienna or Paris could work.
I suspect a lot on here would not be thinking of a budget of upt to £1500pp is really "cheaper"
Also depends if you're willing to go outside of school holidays. We went to Majorca last year on 7th sep and it was around £600 each, including flights and transfers, big room with kitchenette and AC, pool, close to Alcudia beaches. But the buses were quite good and cheap for going elsewhere. You do get a bit of the old Benidorm feel to most Hotels, but there's less of that when kids are back at school and they're mainly in the town center. Our Hotel was 10min bus ride from the centre so was very quiet
We just got back from a fantastic week on Kefalonia - flight from Stansted, accommodation at a nice little hotel with big, spotless rooms, a good-sized, immaculate swimming pool, and friendly people (and a doggy, who rushed out for an ear-ruffle on every return) - we had a balcony overlooking the sea 'n everything - £515. All in. Yes, for both of us.
I know, I was surprised.
It's not even like we did anything clever. Without wanting to sound like an ad, I stumbled on Firstchoice.co.uk, and found that by searching on cheapest first, we pretty soon found that option, read some reviews, couldn't see a catch, and booked. And that was that.
Oh, one tip for the top: a fortnight before we went I googled 'should I book my hire car before I go or when I get there?'. To cut to the chase, we found ourselves being given the keys to our brand new Fiat Panda (1300km on the clock) at the same time as the couple at the other end of the counter. They were renting the same car (persuaded, they said, by 'the good price', having trailed through a few of the dozen or so car-hire offices at the airport). They were paying £280 for ten days (admittedly including 'excess cover'). We'd paid £22 for a week. Plus the £21 we'd paid for the excess cover before we left, making a grand, all-in total of £43, for a brand new car, for a week.
I know, I was surprised.
Book early, kids!
Absolutely stunning place, in passing. A full array of snapshots at the link above, but for a taster, the lttle town of Assos...
View attachment 775448
And it was like that every day
Firstchoice.co.uk
I do not work for the company, nor am I being paid for this endorsement. Innit.
Have a nice holiday.
PS When I first posted this I had talked about Tui.co.uk. My wife pointed out that we didn't in the end book through them, we booked a holiday through firstchoice, which turned out to be (I'm pretty sure) a Tui holiday, flying on (I'm certain) Tui.Air. I hope that's cleared that up.![]()