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Top 15 tips for travelling with kids

Family trips can be such a fantastic way to spend time together as a family and create memories full of adventures. We’re sharing these family trip hacks to help you make the most of your family vacation.No matter if it’s your first trip with your first child, or your fifth with your fifth, travelling with children will always be daunting. From what to pack to how to get there, it’s rife with potential worries. However, there are some tips that can help you prepare, and save you from going insane....

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12 reasons why travelling with friends is the best

Gone are the days when you need to wait for a partner to whisk you away to an exotic destination. It’s 2020, and travellers from all over the globe are embracing new ways of travelling.Whether or not you are in a relationship, travelling with your friends is an excellent opportunity to reinvigorate your friendships and meet new buddies along the way. Some say our friends can be closer to us than family. At crucial points this may sound true – friends make the most of the times we spend together with them…...

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10 things to know before renting a car

Renting a hire car can be a bit of a headache if you don’t plan properly. Time and time again, we hear from holidaymakers who’ve been caught out and ended up footing the bill for something they could have avoided. No matter if you rent a car for the first time, or you’ve rented a million cars, we share with you some of the most important things you should know before hiring a car. Not just from us, from anyone. Check you have the right documents Check the car exterior Familiarize yourself with the...

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How many days to spend on Crete

This is a million dollar question !! keep reading... Crete is a year-round destination, is big enough that it could easily be made into a trip of is own (driving from one end to the other would take approximately 6 hours without stopping).  With its remarkable hospitality, exceptional cuisine drawn from the island’s own local produce, traditional villages and monasteries, and pristine beaches, Crete could easily be explored for a week or more. In less than a week, however, you can still check off...