January sun with a 2 yr old

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febell
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January sun with a 2 yr old

Postby febell » Wed Oct 23, 2013 1:05 pm

Any recommendations of where to go with a 2 yr old in January for a bit of winter sun? Not too far away and with a kids club would be great.

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Re: January sun with a 2 yr old

Postby Estate » Wed Oct 23, 2013 7:21 pm

I would suggest the Canary Islands......
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Re: January sun with a 2 yr old

Postby 2x2 » Mon Nov 04, 2013 9:44 am

We went to Antigua last year with our 2 year old. The flight is not long, the time difference not that big and the beaches are stunning and very child friendly.
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Re: January sun with a 2 yr old

Postby MamanMummy » Mon Nov 04, 2013 10:59 am

Princessa Yaiza in Lanzarote is a wonderful place, with family suites, toddlers's heated paddling pool and soft play area, very close to the beach and with wonderful spa for adults.
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Re: January sun with a 2 yr old

Postby MrsKP » Mon Nov 04, 2013 12:00 pm

We took our son to Thailand in January when he was 16 months old - it was amazing. We stayed in the Vijitt in Phuket but if we were to go again (which we absolutely will) we would probably stay in Hua Hin so that we only had one flight to Bangkok. We took a car seat on the plane and then could use it in the transfer car when we got there. The Thais are absolutely besotted with children - there is a special immigration aisle for families and the even the official there was all over him. The staff in the hotel could not have been more amazing and every where we went we were treated like celebrities because we had a (admittedly blond!) child with us - it was quite a shock coming back in all honesty! The first couple of nights were a bit tricky with the jet lag but I think we would just give him an ipad now! Everyone thought we were crazy to go such a long way but it was so worth it as Thailand is such a lovely place and the food is great for kids - stir fried rice/noodles/plenty of fruit etc. When I got back I really felt like we had achieved something - lots of people say children stop you travelling but we really felt that having him with us gave us so much more interaction with the locals etc. Good luck!
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