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Airlines issue travel warning for Spanish airport with 100 flights cancelled following flash floods

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Airlines have issued travel warnings for Brits heading to and from Barcelona

AIRLINES have warned passengers to not travel to a major Spanish airport following huge flooding.

Josep Tarradellas Barcelona-El Prat Airport was left submerged with water earlier today following flash floods.

Airlines have issued travel warnings for Brits heading to and from Barcelona

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Airlines have issued travel warnings for Brits heading to and from BarcelonaCredit: EPA
The airport was left underwater following flash flooding

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The airport was left underwater following flash floodingCredit: X
The floods have already resulted in 70 cancelled flights

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The floods have already resulted in 70 cancelled flightsCredit: X/SERCatalunya

Spanish airport operator Aena issued a statement on social media from the airport operator warning travellers to check with their airline for a flight update.

Aviation analytics company Cirium said more than 100 flights due to operate to or from the airport have been cancelled.

The following flights from the UK to Barcelona have also been cancelled:

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  • 3:50pm British Airways from Manchester

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The following UK to Barcelona flights have been delayed:

  • 3:55pm British Airways from London Gatwick
  • 4:15pm easyJet from Liverpool
  • 5:25pm easyJet from London Gatwick
  • 5:35pm British Airways from London Gatwick

These delays and cancellations will also cause a knock on effect to the Barcelona flights returning to the UK with the following delayed:

  • 3:35pm British Airways to London Heathrow
  • 3:40pm British Airways to London CityFlyer
  • 4:50pm easyJet to Liverpool
  • 5:10pm British Airways to London Heathrow

An easyJet spokesperson told Sun Travel that passengers are being advised to allow plenty of time to get to the airport.

Dramatic before-&-after footage shows beginning of Valencia flood disaster

This is because a number of motorways have been flooded across Barcelona, with train serviced cancelled.

They said: “While our flying programme at Barcelona is currently operating, due to adverse weather conditions in the area we are advising customers to check local travel advice, leave plenty of time to get to the airport and check our flight tracker for the most up to date information on their flights.

“The safety and wellbeing of customers and crew is easyJet’s highest priority and while this is outside of our control, we are sorry for any inconvenience caused by the weather.”

A Ryanair spokesperson also said: “Affected passengers will be notified and any passengers travelling to/from Spain on Mon 04 Nov should check their Ryanair app for the latest updates on their flight.

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“We regret any inconvenience caused to passengers by these weather conditions, which are outside of Ryanair’s control and affect all airlines operating to/from Spain Mon 04 Nov.”

The Sun has also contacted BA for comment.

The Sun’s Head of Travel on what this means for holidaymakers

The Sun’s Lisa Minot, Head of Travel, has explained what this will mean for passengers affected by the Spanish cancellations

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ASTONISHING images of runways turned to rivers and water gushing into Barcelona’s modern airport terminal are a shocking reminder of the brutal force of nature.

Coming just days after the devastating rainfall and flooding that claimed the lives of hundreds in Valencia and surrounding towns and villages, it will heap yet more pressure onto the Spanish authorities to get a grip on the impact of the storms.

Barcelona is one of the busiest airports in Spain, with 41.6million passengers travelling through it each year it is second only to Madrid.

The inevitable chaos that will come as a result of the airport closure will see hundreds of thousands of traveller’s plans ruined.

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While the atrocious conditions have led to a large number of cancellations and delays, passengers unfortunately cannot claim compensation.

As the problem was out of the airline – or anyone else’s control – there is none due but airlines do have a duty of care to look after you.

You should expect to receive food and drink vouchers and a way to communicate should your delay be longer than two hours.

And if your flight has been cancelled altogether, your airline should be booking you onto the next suitable flight that will get you to your destination as soon as possible, even if that involves another company.

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The delays and cancellations are until the end of the day at least

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The delays and cancellations are until the end of the day at leastCredit: EPA

A red alert “extreme danger” warning is in place across Barcelona with people warned not to travel “unless strictly necessary.”

It comes after more than 200 people were killed after flooding in Valencia last week.

The UK Foreign Office has since updated their travel advice for Spain.

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The website reads: “Severe weather and flooding is affecting many areas of Southern and Eastern Spain, particularly the Valencia region and Castilla La Mancha. Journeys may be affected.

“Check the latest weather warnings from Spain’s meteorological office before you travel and follow instructions from local authorities.

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A number of BA and easyJet flights have been affectedCredit: EPA

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Best winter sun destinations that are less than six hours from the UK

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We've found the best winter sun that is both affordable, and nearby

SOMETIMES you just want to be somewhere hotter than the UK without having to hop on a long-haul flight.

Thankfully, there are some great destinations that aren’t too far away, and also won’t cost too much even if booking last minute.

We've found the best winter sun that is both affordable, and nearby

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We’ve found the best winter sun that is both affordable, and nearbyCredit: Alamy

Using our many years of holiday experience, the Sun Travel Team has revealed their favourite winter sun destinations that are affordable – and all less than six hours from the UK.

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Cape Verde – 5hr45 flight time

Cape Verde was my first foreign holiday after the dreaded 2021 winter lockdown. As soon as restrictions lifted, my then three-year-old, boyfriend and I jumped on a TUI plane for some much-needed sunshine.

At just under six hours, the flight time was probably the longest I’d
do with a pre-schooler but enough to find guaranteed winter sunshine – and Cape Verde pretty much guarantees sunshine.

Even in bleak midwinter, 25C is the average maximum temperature and the sun is strong, although you never get too hot because it’s also windy.

It’s also just one hour behind the UK, so there was no jet lag to contend with.

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We stayed at the all-inclusive Riu Palace Santa Maria, on the south
west coast of the island of Sal.

The nearby seaside town of Santa Maria had a strip of lively bars and
cafes and a number of seafood restaurants offering the catch of the
day, as well as a great beach bar where you could enjoy excellent
cocktails with your feet in the sand for just £2.50.

Attractions are fairly sparse on Sal, but there was more than enough
to keep us busy for a week.

We paddled with baby sharks, took a catamaran cruise and explored the island on dune buggies, but there were plenty of watersports for the more adventurous too.

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Caroline McGuire, Head of Travel

Cape Verde is perfect for a winter sun island break

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Cape Verde is perfect for a winter sun island break
It's also just one hour behind the UK, so there was no jet lag to contend with

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It’s also just one hour behind the UK, so there was no jet lag to contend withCredit: Alamy
The new winter sun destination 5 hours from UK & 27C in November – that TUI is launching ‘great value’ hols to this week

Marrakech – 3hr35 flight time

A place guaranteed to be warm in winter is Marrakech with temperatures above 20C – and it’s one of the most affordable to.

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A visit to Marrakech comes with beautiful riad hotels, lined with multicoloured tiles and ornate decor and even pools in the middle – and can be found for just £35 a night.

Sure, the Moroccan coastline might temp you away for a winter beach break.

But the bustling city is the best to go pre-Christmas to stock up one some cheap presents.

Go empty suitcased and you’ll find hand blown glass cups, embroidered cushions and leather handbags often spotted on the UK high street in places like Anthropology and Accessorize but for so much less.

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And with £16.49 flights thanks to easyJet, it’s cheaper than a train into London.

Kara Godfrey, Deputy Travel Editor

Marrakech is a great entry into Africa and one of the warmest to visit in winter without a long flight

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Marrakech is a great entry into Africa and one of the warmest to visit in winter without a long flight
It's bustling but cheap with some amazing pre-Christmas shopping

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It’s bustling but cheap with some amazing pre-Christmas shoppingCredit: Alamy

Lanzarote – 4hr flight time

I on my first winter sun holiday earlier this year and even though I’m late to the party, I’m a total convert after falling in love with Lanzarote.

I stepped off the plane in January and was met by a 20C heat – the ideal January pick me up, especially when flights are as little as £16.

And I was even happier when I went for a dip at the heated infinity pool at my hotel, the newly-opened Barcelo Playa Blanca.

The 180m-long main pool was also heated, which meant I could get my lengths in without getting chilly. 

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The temperature was perfect for excursions too with four-hour boat cruises around the island, stopping near Playa de Papagayo, a golden sandy beach before a dip in the dip in the water and fresh paella.

Topped off off with evening drinks on a balcony looking out towards Fuerteventura, I didn’t once have to take out my big winter coat – which was exactly the plan.

Hope Brotherton, Travel Reporter

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Little seaside town that’s the best place to live in the country has hidden beach and UK’s smallest harbour

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North Berwick in East Lothian has been named the best place to live in the UK by The Sunday Times thanks to its quick links to Edinburgh and community spirit

A SEASIDE town in Scotland with the country’s smallest harbour has been named the best place to live in the UK.

Located in East Lothian, just 30 minutes from Edinburgh, North Berwick is a quaint seaside town with 8,000 people.

North Berwick in East Lothian has been named the best place to live in the UK by The Sunday Times thanks to its quick links to Edinburgh and community spirit

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North Berwick in East Lothian has been named the best place to live in the UK by The Sunday Times thanks to its quick links to Edinburgh and community spiritCredit: Alamy
Seacliff Beach is a private beach near North Berwick that's popular with surfers and dog walkers - despite the charge to visit

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Seacliff Beach is a private beach near North Berwick that’s popular with surfers and dog walkers – despite the charge to visitCredit: Alamy

Its residents have reason to celebrate because the quiet seaside town was named the best place to live in the UK in 2024 by The Sunday Times earlier this year.

The newspaper analysed factors like schools, transport, culture, green spaces and broadband speed to name the UK’s most livable places.

North Berwick took the first place thanks to its easy connection to Edinburgh, which is just 30 minutes away by train, its thriving high street of independent shops and its community spirit.

The seaside town is backed by a number of sandy beaches, including West Beach and West Bay Beach.

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Beach-goers who want to opt for somewhere quieter, should head to Seacliff Beach to the east of North Berwick.

The Scottish Tourism Board describes it as a “hidden gem” and “largely unspoilt”.

Seacliff Beach is a private beach, which means beach-goers will need to pay to visit, with some holidaymakers citing a £5 parking charge in online reviews.

Despite having to pay to visit, the beach remains popular with surfers and dog walkers.

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The tiny beach also has a tiny sandstone harbour that’s thought to be the smallest of its kind in the country.

For wildlife enthusiasts, there’s also the Scottish Seabird Centre – an award-winning tourist attraction where visitors can watch wildlife through cameras on local islands.

On the cameras, wildlife lovers can spot gannets and puffins on the Isle of May National Nature Reserve, the biggest puffin colony on the east coast of Britain. 

On-site, there’s also the Seabird Café, which has a large seaside sun deck and a gift shop.

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Seasonal boat trips around three neighbouring islands also operate between April and September.

North Berwick is also home to fish and chip shops, ice cream parlours, quirky tearooms, coffee shops and independent shops.

Other attractions include playgrounds, tennis courts and neighbouring golf courses.

Overnight stays in North Berwick don’t come cheap, with hotel rooms in the town from £150 per night.

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There are plenty of other little-known seaside towns and villages to visit in Scotland, including Gearrannan, which consists of nine restored traditional thatched cottages that overlook Garenin Bay in the Scottish Outer Hebrides.

The small cluster of homes was originally built in the 1800s and is very typical of the “blackhouses” that could once be seen scattered throughout the landscape.

Today, the area acts as a living museum to the time, with visitors even able to stay in four of the remaining cottages.

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Folkestone, Kent

With views of France (on a very clear day), the main attraction is the Harbour Arm, sitting at the edge of the converted train tracks and selling hand-crafted goods and amazing food.

The multicoloured high street with shops and restaurants can’t be missed, my favourites being Burrito Buoy for some amazing margaritas and The Folkestone Bookshop for some novels.

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You’ll need to pack your beach shoes as it has a stony beach over a sandy beach – but after a few drinks at the much loved pilot bar, you’ll hardly care.

Kara Godfrey, Deputy Travel Editor

Mousehole, Cornwall

The small sandy bay has retained its chocolate-box charm, crammed with weathered fishing boats and backed by pokey cafes and airy art galleries where seaside-inspired works hang from the walls.

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For impeccable views of a wild sea and homemade grub, head to Rock Pool Cafe which sits atop a craggy cliff and order a ‘make it yourself’ hot chocolate.

There are some impressive coastal walks – but be warned it can be hilly.

Sophie Swietochowski, Assistant Travel Editor

Cleethorpes, North East Lincolnshire

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Accessible on a spit of sand when the tide is out, this quirky little community art project is made up of driftwood, flags and mementoes from those who have visited to admire the huge swathes of golden sands and sparkling waters.

Sadly the original was destroyed in a fire in 2023 but an enthusiastic band of local volunteers are slowly re-building the landmark.

Lisa Minot, Head of Travel

And earlier this year, Sun Travel revealed the best seaside destinations to visit in winter.

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And this other holiday location is getting a huge new tourist attraction.

At the Scottish Seabird Centre, visitors can watch puffins through cameras on the neighbouring islands

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At the Scottish Seabird Centre, visitors can watch puffins through cameras on the neighbouring islandsCredit: Alamy
North Berwick is just 30 minutes from Edinburgh - the Scottish capital

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Miniature Christmas market with gnome-themed twist opens today – & there’s FREE treats

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LONDONERS were surprised with a delightful twist as the festive season kickstarts – a charming miniature Christmas market featuring gnome-themed stores.

These whimsical stalls, which popped up overnight, were designed to be gnome-height, creating a magical atmosphere.

Lucky passers-by also have the chance to win a special Christmas gnome

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The market featured five mini market stalls bringing the festive cheer

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The market featured five mini market stalls bringing the festive cheerCredit: swns

Despite their petite size, the stalls are run by regular-sized staff and visitors can explore the tiny market and enjoy complimentary festive treats.

To add to the excitement, lucky passers-by also have the chance to win a special Christmas gnome, as well as a bag full to brim of seasonal goodies.

The market stalls, standing at an adorable 3.5 feet high, will be open to the public on November 7 and 8 along the scenic Southbank.

David Hills, chief customer officer at Asda, said: “It’s been fantastic to see the response to our Christmas campaign.

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“We’re thrilled that the nation seems to be falling in love with our gnomes, so what better way to celebrate than to bring some playful Christmas cheer to London with our gnome-sized market.

“Visitors will not only get the chance to be up, close and personal with our pint-sized heroes, they’ll also get to sample some of the incredible products which make up our Christmas range in a really fun and unique way.”

The market featured five mini market stalls, all tailored to match the individual passions and personalities of each gnome – Max, Gnibbles, Gnorma, Gnicky and Gnarla.

Head gnome Max was managing the ‘Magical Mince Pie’ stall and perfectionist party planner Gnorma hosted the ‘Glorious Grazing’ stall.

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While surfer dude Gnarla took charge of the ‘Festive Afternoon Sea’ stall, decked out with an assortment of luxurious fish canapes.

Gnome sized market will be open to the public on the 7th and 8th of November along the scenic Southbank

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Selection of Magical Mince Pies inside the gnome-sized market

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Protection of Human Rights Against Violations of Religious Freedom

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South Korean local government cancels international event with 30,000 participants from 78 countries, causing international damage.

On 29 October, an administrative decision by a South Korean government agency triggered international controversy, raising concerns over religious freedom and resulting in considerable financial loss.

The “Religious Leaders Forum and Graduation Ceremony,” a joint initiative by two prominent religious organisations, was scheduled to take place in Paju, South Korea. The event was anticipated to attract over 30,000 participants from 57 countries, including 1,000 religious leaders representing Christianity, Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism.

However, the Gyeonggi Tourism Organisation, a public entity under Gyeonggi Province, abruptly cancelled the venue rental without prior notice. This last-minute decision has led to significant financial damage for the international event. Organisers of the event stated that the cancellation constitutes an unconstitutional act of discrimination against a particular religion, violating religious freedom, human rights, and due process of law.

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The hosting organisations, the Association for Buddhist National Unification of Korea and the Shincheonji Church of Jesus, reported that they had received official confirmation on 23 and 28 October that there was no plan to cancel. They also claimed that the unilateral cancellation was an unreasonable administrative action targeting a specific religious group. They further emphasised that other events scheduled for the same day were unaffected, suggesting that the cancellation was “an administrative decision influenced by opposition from a specific religious group,” which “violates the principle of separation of church and state guaranteed by the Constitution.”

The Gyeonggi Tourism Organisation cited security concerns related to recent North Korean actions and the planned activities of a North Korean defector group as reasons for the cancellation. However, it was noted that other events, such as civilian bike rides and foreign tourist visits to the DMZ, were allowed within the same designated area.

The incident has reignited international debate about religious freedom and tolerance in South Korea. The U.S. State Department’s International Religious Freedom Report has previously raised concerns such as the prosecution of the Shincheonji Church of Jesus and the government’s refusal to approve the construction of a mosque.

The Association for Buddhist National Unification of Korea and the Shincheonji Church of Jesus are calling on the South Korean government to respect religious freedom, uphold human rights, and reverse this unjust decision. They urge international organisations to monitor the situation and take appropriate action to protect religious freedom.

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Top restaurants, swim-up rooms, personal trainers and lagoon pools – the best luxury getaways for couples and families

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Discover the perfect luxury getaway, whatever the size of your group

SOMETIMES you just need a holiday with serious luxury.

Breakfast in bed, daily sauna, a fabulous massage? Pure heaven.

Happily, easyJet holidays offers package holidays at unbeatable prices with thousands of four and five-star hotels, so you’ll be spoilt for choice with hundreds of destinations across Europe and beyond.

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These luxurious properties are ideal for couples but they’re also great for families who simply want to treat themselves.

There’s nothing ordinary about this selection of hotels. They all come with the wow factor and a 100 per cent commitment to indulgence, bookable now at easyJet holidays with a £60pp deposit* and the option to spread the cost for free.

Better still, you can relax in the knowledge that easyJet holidays will match the price if you find the same getaway cheaper elsewhere.

After all, you deserve it.

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Will you be tempted away from the pool at the Stella Island Luxury Resort and Spa?

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Will you be tempted away from the pool at the Stella Island Luxury Resort and Spa?

Grown-up indulgence

Stella Island Luxury Resort and Spa on Crete’s north coast is a sophisticated, five-star, adults-only haven of tranquillity.

It would be easy to spend your entire day at the serene lagoon-style pool, although come the evening you’ll want to enjoy dining at one of the five à la carte gourmet restaurants.

Their menus offer dishes from around the world, including Mediterranean and authentic Cretan cuisine, sushi, and grilled meat and fish.

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But leave some room for a leisurely cocktail tour around the hotel’s bars, where you’ll be entertained each night with live music and – once a week – traditional Cretan dancing.

Accommodation is a cut above too, with swim-up rooms and overwater bungalows lending your stay a tropical vibe.

You can even go one step further and opt for a villa with its own private pool – the last word in luxury.

The expansive pool at Grand Palladium White Island is the best place to relax

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The expansive pool at Grand Palladium White Island is the best place to relax

Grand Palladium White Island Resort and Spa, on Ibiza’s famous Playa d’en Bossa, is that rare thing: a luxury five-star hotel that caters to the whole family. Everyone gets A-list treatment here.

Four shimmering pools and a spa will keep all ages happy. There’s a cinema and video games room for teens, as well as a fully equipped crèche with soft-play and sleeping areas (now that’s a real luxury).

Luxury is laid on for the whole family at upscale Mitsis Selection Blue Domes

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Luxury is laid on for the whole family at upscale Mitsis Selection Blue Domes

Mitsis Selection Blue Domes on the Greek island of Kos is another family-friendly luxury five-star offering, with nine pools winding their way through the complex as well as a Blue Flag private beach.

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Straight out of the pages of a glossy travel magazine, this is a swanky, stylish option that offers something for all ages.

The rooms are spacious and stylish, with the architecture and interiors blending traditional touches with ultra-modern features.

From a kids’ club and outdoor playgrounds to a cinema and the indulgent Sapphire Spa for adults – as well as eight restaurants – there’s a treat in store for every member of the family.

The inspired waterways of Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa

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Stunning spas

Hilton Dalaman Sarigerme Resort & Spa in Turkey is home to a staggering ten pools. It’s a dream for water and wellness fans, located in an enviable spot where the Dalaman River meets the Mediterranean.

This five-star resort is all about spoiling yourself, with an expansive choice of restaurants that cover everything from Turkish street food and Italian cuisine to Japanese and Indian specialities.

Of course, if you can’t decide then the main buffet restaurant is always a safe bet.

Set in beautiful natural surroundings, the resort’s rooms are swish with elegant furnishings and private balconies offering mountain, river or sea views.

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There’s also the luxurious Elysion Spa, with VIP Turkish bath, saunas, a steam room and a relaxation pool.

Drawing inspiration from Turkish traditions and Greek mythology, it offers a peaceful sanctuary where you can truly switch off from the world and focus on your wellbeing.

Take in the panorama from Hotel Domes Aulus Elounda’s pool

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Take in the panorama from Hotel Domes Aulus Elounda’s pool

Hotel Domes Aulus Elounda in Crete is a five-star adults-only gem with serious luxe factor.

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The grand views over the bay, fine dining and ultra-chic decor are only topped by the magnificent infinity pool looking out to sea and the Soma Spa.

Food-wise, there’s plenty to suit all manner of tastes from an international buffet at the Island to a choice of à la carte restaurants that serve Greek, Mediterranean and Asian fare.

This mood-lit retreat specialises in pampering treatments, with a heated indoor pool, sauna, hot tub and Turkish bath.

Modern style meets luxurious detail in Majorca at the Fergus Style Tobago Hotel

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Modern style meets luxurious detail in Majorca at the Fergus Style Tobago Hotel

Royal treatment

Fergus Style Tobago Hotel is an adults-only five-star hotel in Majorca that attracts a seriously stylish crowd.

If you like a sleek, contemporary vibe with deluxe details, this hotel will definitely float your boat.

The rooftop has a breathtaking infinity pool fringed with luxurious loungers, while guest rooms are bright and spacious with elegantly furnished balconies offering views across the bay.

The hotel’s luxury-level status extends to thoughtful extras, including fluffy robes, espresso machines and premium toiletries for round-the-clock pampering.

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And thanks to easyJet holidays taking care of airport transfers for you, the relaxation starts before you even check in.

The serene saltwater pool at palatial Grecotel Amirandes Boutique Resort

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The serene saltwater pool at palatial Grecotel Amirandes Boutique Resort

Grecotel Amirandes Boutique Resort in Crete offers the royal treatment at a five-star hotel designed in the style of a modern-day palace.

You’ll be in thrall to the fabulous atmosphere, with Greek marble, lagoons, palm trees and landscaped gardens around an Olympic-sized seawater pool.

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The epitome of Cretan luxury and serenity, this is a hotel where you’ll want to dress to impress.

Fortunately your easyJet holidays package includes a 23kg baggage allowance per person on all beach breaks, so you can pack a different outfit for every night.

Kick back at the eco-conscious Olivar Suites in Corfu

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Kick back at the eco-conscious Olivar Suites in Corfu

The Olivar Suites, on the Greek island of Corfu, is so named because it’s on the site of an ancient olive grove.

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Blending high-end five-star luxury with elegant, minimalist interiors that reflect the muted tones of the surrounding landscape, this eco-conscious hotel offers yoga, Pilates, personal trainers and spa facilities.

The suites are built with privacy in mind, and you can even book an intimate dinner on the beach beside the crystal clear waters of the Ionian Sea.


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Unbeatable package holiday prices: easyJet holidays guarantees to beat the price if you find the same ABTA/ATOL protected holiday (inc. same flights and hotel) cheaper elsewhere online within 24 hours of booking with easyJet holidays. T&Cs apply.

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The move is partly to feed its long-haul flights with overseas nationals, but also because Condor objects to the ever higher costs of doing business in Germany

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