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Why go on a family holiday to Spain? Apr 08

Cheap family holidays in Spain have long been popular with British holiday makers. The Costa Brava, Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol are well known for their party loving resorts. However, Spain also has much that is unspoilt. There are ancient monasteries and chapels; areas of wild and tranquil beauty; hidden fishing villages; caverns and inlets and winding mountain paths that take you miles from humanity.

Cheap family holidays in Spain are more likely to summon up large party resorts like Benidorm, Torremolinos and Malaga than they are peace and seclusion. However, Spain has dozens of great holiday parks and resorts catering especially for family holidays, which offer everything in the way of activities, beaches and live entertainment.

Every region of Spain has its own charm. The Costa Almeria offers family holidays in peace and seclusion, far from the big resorts. Ideal for families of all ages, this is where you can view the magnificent grandeur of the Alhambra Palace, wander the craggy trails of the Cabo de Gata Natural Park or simply relax in the autumn sunshine – this is Spain’s sunniest area.

Of all the places to book cheap family holidays in Spain, the Costa Dorada must rate as the best. Combining endless sandy beaches with thrilling theme parks, aquariums and other family attractions, it offers endless fun all year round. The Costa del Sol is an iconic mix of stylish resorts like Marbella, scenic Andalusian villages like Ronda, and breathtaking cities like Grenada and Seville.

With numerous skiing resorts as well, you can book cheap family holidays in Spain at any time of year.

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Why airport parking is a good idea Apr 08

There are numerous benefits to airport parking. Even if you have a lock-up garage, it doesn’t equate to a patrolled, gated car park with 24 hour surveillance. Plus, if your car is normally parked on the road or driveway, then airport parking is the only viable option.

The three types of airport parking are on-site, off-site and hotel parking. The last is really only an option if you’ve booked a stay, but beware – it can also be the most expensive, and often lacks the security of airport car parks. On-site parking is the most convenient, but more expensive than off-site parking, which uses a shuttle bus service. However, it’s preferable if you have children or are traveling in bad weather. If you’re in a group and can split the cost, it’s well worth considering.

The costs of both on and off-site airport parking can be reduced considerably if you pre-book online. As well as a massive saving, it also ensures you have a reserved space and rapid access – essential at busy times. Manchester Airport Parking, for example, offers up to 60% off turn-up rates by pre-booking. This is a great saving if you’re flying off for a two week holiday.

If you’re on a tight budget, then pre-booked off-site airport parking is the most affordable. Travelling a short distance to Heathrow Airport Parking by shuttle is infinitely preferable to struggling there on a train and far easier when you return late at night.

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