1st villa holiday - where?
1st villa holiday - where?
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Nic-nfr74

Original Poster:

53 posts

6 months

Sunday 22nd February
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Looking to try something new this year - we all fancy a villa holiday.

No idea where to start considering - so after some recommendations and ideas please

ideally we would like a villa with a pool, walk into a nice town with a few nice bars, restaurants that's not to nightclub, piss up!!!! more upmarket

Close to a beach / coast would be nice too.

Either fly and hire a car or ferry and drive.


mikef

6,158 posts

276 months

Sunday 22nd February
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We usually do a villa every year. For a good choice of affordable villas that meet your criteria (although prob more of a short drive than a walk to town) you might look at Pollensa in eastern Majorca

numtumfutunch

5,138 posts

163 months

Sunday 22nd February
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mikef said:
We usually do a villa every year. For a good choice of affordable villas that meet your criteria (although prob more of a short drive than a walk to town) you might look at Pollensa in eastern Majorca
This

/endthread

Loads of flights
Loads of villa rentals
Loads of car rental
Loads of supermarkets
Loads of local shops
And its lovely

Nic-nfr74

Original Poster:

53 posts

6 months

Monday 23rd February
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That's both - going to have a look right now!!!!


moffspeed

3,485 posts

232 months

Wednesday 25th February
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Carvoeiro on the Algarve ticks all those boxes (but I m biased).

Are there (young) children in tow ?

Best advice I can give is to go with one of the established (bigger) Villa Agencies, they are more accountable & tend to have the better (if more expensive) Villas.



Edited by moffspeed on Wednesday 25th February 16:07

Nic-nfr74

Original Poster:

53 posts

6 months

Wednesday 25th February
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No young ones anymore, just to 20s sons


alscar

8,619 posts

238 months

Thursday 26th February
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When the children were younger we went to Portugal each year for a few years and always used Villa Plus.
Stayed in around 5 different places with the criteria being able to walk to different restaurants for dinner.
Relatively short flight and easy to get around.
Lots to do in terms of waterparks etc.

037

1,364 posts

172 months

Thursday 26th February
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Someone beat me to it but again Puerto Pollenca.
Pine walk is amazing, but a villa there will be expensive for just one family, there are some lovely spacious garden apartments too.
Also had a great villa very close to Pollenca old town. Great for kids and familiys and never any idiots there

Simbu

1,883 posts

199 months

Thursday 26th February
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Another vote for Puerto Pollenca!

Been several times with kids and friends. If you're lucky you will see the Spanish military sea planes landing out in the bay sun

mikef

6,158 posts

276 months

Thursday 26th February
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037 said:
Someone beat me to it but again Puerto Pollenca.
Pine walk is amazing, but a villa there will be expensive for just one family, there are some lovely spacious garden apartments too.
Also had a great villa very close to Pollenca old town. Great for kids and familiys and never any idiots there
Didn't David Cameron always holiday there?

craig1912

4,470 posts

137 months

Friday 27th February
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Algarve. We always rented in Pria de Luz through Owners Direct

https://www.ownersdirectholidays.com/

smifffymoto2

100 posts

6 months

Friday 27th February
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Son Bou on Menorca fits the OP’s requirements.

Rob 131 Sport

4,550 posts

77 months

Saturday 28th February
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Another vote for the Algarve. For Villa holidays based on my experience you really can’t beat it.

037

1,364 posts

172 months

Saturday 28th February
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mikef said:
037 said:
Someone beat me to it but again Puerto Pollenca.
Pine walk is amazing, but a villa there will be expensive for just one family, there are some lovely spacious garden apartments too.
Also had a great villa very close to Pollenca old town. Great for kids and familiys and never any idiots there
Didn't David Cameron always holiday there?
Never bumped into him smile

lufbramatt

5,578 posts

159 months

Saturday 28th February
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We did a villa near pollenca last year. Was stunning. Villa was on the road that goes up over the mountains to soller a couple of miles outside pollenca. Lovely and quiet, beautiful scenery. Pollenca itself has loads of restaurants in a big square.







NDA

25,170 posts

250 months

Saturday 28th February
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mikef said:
We usually do a villa every year. For a good choice of affordable villas that meet your criteria (although prob more of a short drive than a walk to town) you might look at Pollensa in eastern Majorca
I've done Pollenca a few times - it's very easy. You need a car, which again is very easy. The airport works and the people are lovely - although one year we did have our villa burgled (which I'm told is a common problem) so be warned.

The old town is great (restaurants and bars) and the port (where the beach and more bars are) is a short drive away. There are a few off the beaten path beaches too.

In recent years we head to Provence in the south of France for a few weeks - but it's obviously a completely different sort of holiday...

Ste-EVo

549 posts

176 months

Sunday 1st March
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Cala D'or Mallorca meets the OPs criteria.

Beautiful marina, some great old and working towns and villages near by. Has a bit more up market feel than some other Mallorquin resorts. A little more lively than Pollensa.

And being Mallorca, its easy to get to, has something for everyone and the people are lovely.

CSR Performance

501 posts

13 months

Monday 2nd March
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mikef said:
We usually do a villa every year. For a good choice of affordable villas that meet your criteria (although prob more of a short drive than a walk to town) you might look at Pollença in eastern Majorca
Exactly where I was going to suggest for the criteria given.

The Grouch

5,909 posts

187 months

Monday 2nd March
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Sorry to hijack the thread. Pollenca is known to be very popular with Brits. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I'm British myself but I've witnessed some embarrasing behaviour by Brits abroad.

NDA

25,170 posts

250 months

Monday 2nd March
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The Grouch said:
Sorry to hijack the thread. Pollenca is known to be very popular with Brits. Is that a good thing or a bad thing? I'm British myself but I've witnessed some embarrasing behaviour by Brits abroad.
There are two parts to Pollenca - the 'port' (looks nothing like a port really) and the 'old town'. They are some distance apart - you need a car.

The port is very touristy with 'British breakfasts' and beer with Sky football being shown - there are some nice parts, but it's very touristy. It has a huge, flat and sandy beach and you can get away from the tourists easily.

The old town is very different - medieval in feel, it seemed mostly full of locals when I was there (three holidays), lots of little restaurants and bars - a large town square with frequent markets.

I would definitely recommend Pollenca for a family holiday - it has most things to keep everyone amused.