One small point: January is not always warm in the Canaries - you'd be far better to opt for September. Prices are highly sensitive on timing and sometimes you get surprisingly different prices by moving a mere week or so.
Us too, but haven't tried all inclusive there, is it good?We like Princess Yaiza in Lanzarote. Good for your kids’ ages too.
Sorry, I somehow read “all inclusive” as “full board”. It’s not an “all inclusive” hotel.Us too, but haven't tried all inclusive there, is it good?
To be fair I was conflating the two as well,Sorry, I somehow read “all inclusive” as “full board”. It’s not an “all inclusive” hotel.
Hi All,
Myself, husband and two kids aged 9 and 10 are hoping to go on holidays in September 23 or January 24, most likely January so am looking at the Canaries.
We're thinking all-inclusive will work out best as we spent a fortune for our last holiday.
Would love recommendations preferably in Lanzarote or Tenerife but open to the others too. Have been looking at LoveHolidays, any recommendations on these or are there better cheaper options when booking?
Many thanks
Nice boutique style hotel but completely overpriced for the area and not all-inclusive either.Got a fantastic deal with TUI to stay in Seaside Palm Beach Maspalomas (Gran Canaria) Could be well worth your while to look on this site. Incidentally I booked hotel only.
I wouldn’t recommend here. We were here earlier this year. While overall the place looks great there were a lot of short coming for a supposed 5 star resort. Pool. Bar closed, entertainment area bar closed most nights. Lacked entertainment, only the main restaurant open. We all had stomach bugs. Noticed towards end of the week birds flying in around the food in main restaurant. Landing on and eating food. Just be sure wherever you book yiu read the most recent reviews.Gran Tagoro in Playa Blanca Lanzarote is a fab all-inclusive spot, loads going on, night time music and entertainment - ideal for your kids age, lots of activities games clubs etc and a great adults’ only pool for ye too!
There is an AI option.... The food was outstanding..... As for the resort of Maspalomas wasn't mad about itNice boutique style hotel but completely overpriced for the area and not all-inclusive either.
A few years since I was there myself (pre-covid) and sounds like it's gone downhill as it used to be hopping! Off the list so.I wouldn’t recommend here. We were here earlier this year. While overall the place looks great there were a lot of short coming for a supposed 5 star resort. Pool. Bar closed, entertainment area bar closed most nights. Lacked entertainment, only the main restaurant open. We all had stomach bugs. Noticed towards end of the week birds flying in around the food in main restaurant. Landing on and eating food. Just be sure wherever you book yiu read the most recent reviews.
Dubai?Has anyone got any further recommendations?
With the extreme heat in Europe this summer, I think Lanzarote is become a more attractive option. Hoping to travel in the second week of Easter holidays.
You're talking Easter in April 2024 - southern europe will not be "overheated" then, Canary Islands unpredictable then.Has anyone got any further recommendations?
With the extreme heat in Europe this summer, I think Lanzarote is become a more attractive option. Hoping to travel in the second week of Easter holidays.
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