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A Villa Rental or a Package Hotel Holiday How to decide how to take your next holiday. With more budget flights now available you have a greater choice of how you travel to your Villa Choice Holiday Destinations. As well as flight deals you can easily drive to many European locations, a short or longer ferry crossing usually adds to the holiday experience. Please select your Destination choice to view a wide range of Holiday Rental Villas.
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Book a Villa securely online from the large selection that you can view here from Owners around the World. We feature over 500 villas which you can select at your leisure and provide instant booking with Credit Card payments. Book Direct with confidence and look forward to relaxing on your sun drenched dream holiday
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find a Villa deal, an Apartment deal, a Holiday deal or a Flight deal
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Caribbean villas
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Including : Barbados, Cayman Islands and Antiqua
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CARIBBEAN The best time to have a holiday in the Caribbean, that is from November to June at which time you should enjoy temperature between 20 to 30 degrees. As a result of direct flights giving access to Antigua and Barbados it is not surprising that these are the most popular for holiday makers and second home buyers alike.
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JAMAICA
Flying time: 10 hours The most vibrantly cultural of all the islands, Jamaica is never less than an intense experience. Described by Columbus as "the fairest isle mine eyes ever beheld", the island's attraction is the warmth and humour of its people as much as the beauty of its beaches. While other islands are so quiet you can hear the moon rising, in Jamaica you'll be hard pushed to hear yourself think.
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ST KITTS AND NEVIS
Flying time: 10 hours Lying at the northwestern end of the Lesser Antilles, on the map St Kitts looks like a tipped jeroboam (its volcanic sister, Nevis, is a pool of green champagne). Life here seems defined by the constant, although somewhat half- hearted, struggle to achieve maximum comfort for minimum effort. This loafing mentality is contagious, and there is no effective cure.
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CUBA
Flying time: 9 hours The Caribbean's largest island has 289 beaches spread over a 3,591- mile coastline, hypnotically addictive beats life and a charm unequalled by any other destination in the region, but you need to tread carefully when picking your holiday. Cuba knows the 47-year ban on us citizens travelling to the island is bound to end soon, and has embarked on a plan to increase the number of rooms on offer in the next few years
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The 12-mile peninsula of Varadero is already becoming a concrete Cancun, characterised by vast, homogenised, all-inclusive resorts, so the tip here is to go soon, and choose wisely.
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ST LUCIA
Flight time: 9 hours The most beautiful and most developed of the Windwards, St Lucia will spoil you for other islands. French-influenced soufriere is a pastel-painted warren of fading clapboard, while the capital, Castries, is busier, with an eye on the bottom line. If you like it hot and dry, with white-sand beaches, head north to spots like Rodney Bay. The steamy, jungle-clad, mountainous southwest - where you'll find the Pitons - has darker,
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ANTIGUA
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Flight time : 9 hours Located on the northeast corner of the Caribbean and consequently the first port of call for passing ships, Antigua has a well-developed infrastructure serving a mature tourist industry. That means big hotels, cruise-ship, day-trippers and, on the upside, d the best shopping in theAntilles. Famously, the island boasts 365 beaches.
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BARBADOS
Flight time: 8 hours The most developed of the holiday isles, Barbados has a whiff of the curate's egg. Parts are sublime and others, such as St Lawrence Gap, are substandard. The beaches aren't up to much, either: those on the calm west coast are narrow, eroded and crowded, and the beauty of those on the east side is diminished by the evil rips and currents. So why bother? For the marvelous food, superb hotels, myriad attractions, lively local bar scene and above all for the Bajans, who are the friendliest folk in the Caribbean.
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Mexican villas
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Including : Playa del Carmen and Bahias de Huatuico
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