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Mediterranean Escapes: Bargain Greece Holiday Deals and More

Taking a trip to the Mediterranean has long been a favourite of the British holidaymaker. Find Majorca holiday deals, cheap Canary Island escapes and bargain Greece holiday deals online, for some fantastic prices on your summer 2012 destination.

Greece

Bargain Greece holiday deals are the best way to sample a taste of Greek culture. It can be almost guaranteed that you’ll want to go back for a bigger bite.

The Greeks are known for their amazing hospitality and their hard work ethic. Both mainland Greece and the gorgeous Greek Islands all have top notch taverns as well as quaint towns steeped in history.

Best for couples or those with a young family, Greece offers a gorgeous summer climate with a mix of shingle and sand beaches, depending on where you choose to stay.

Balearics

The short flight times and high summer temperatures make the Balearics perfect for those with young children as well as those who just can’t wait to be bathing.

The three main islands are Majorca, Menorca and Ibiza, which decrease in size respectively.

Find Majorca holiday deals and Ibiza bargains online for active family fun and a good nightlife scene. Menorca is a much quieter island suited to couples or families who simply want to relax in the sun.

Canaries

The Spanish Canary Islands, just off the coast of Africa, offer stunning year round temperatures. The main islands of Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and Tenerife all offer a varying ambiance to suit every traveller.

For beautiful, bustling beaches and an array of daytime activities Lanzarote and Tenerife are best for active breaks. The two islands also boast excellent nightlife.

For a more laid back break, Feurteventura has the best beaches in the Canaries, while Gran Canaria is a calming getaway for couples and families alike.

Search online to find the very best of Majorca holiday deals as well as other bargain Mediterranean escapes.

Staycations vs Cheap Holidays Abroad

I could feel already the blistering heat of summer in this part of the world we are in and it is so cool to find this image, from the airplane and car, of which the colors symbolize the flag of the countries being referred on the picture, to utensils and bottle, which show the prices of food and drinks of respective countries. This image reminds me that it’s been so long since the last time I went for a summer vacation and it gives me some ideas on where to have the next destination be. Wish we will be financially stable by then.

Staycations vs Cheap Holidays Abroad Infographic - Thomas Cook

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Things to do and see in Holborn

There are many different things to see and do in Holborn, London. One of the capital’s most central districts, the area is home to a wide variety of attractions for the visitor and it makes a convenient location from which to explore the city. And with many comfortable and affordable hotels near Holborn, it is a great place to base oneself for a stay in the city.

Just around the corner from Holborn tube station, amid the Georgian splendour of Lincoln’s Inn Fields is Sir John Soane’s Museum. Formerly the home of the renowned nineteenth century architect, it now houses the paintings, drawings and sculptures that he collected. Egyptian relics sit beside neo-classical architectural models in the atmospheric rooms of the museum.

Across the square from the John Soane’s, visitors to Holborn can explore a collection of a very different kind. The Hunterian Museum is devoted to the profession of surgery, of which John Hunter was the founding father. The museum displays thousands of anatomical specimens, surgical instruments and specimens of extinct animals. There are also more gruesome exhibits such as the skeleton of a seven and a half foot tall man.

At the end of Shaftesbury Avenue sits the Shaftesbury Theatre. First opened in 1911, the theatre has played host to numerous musicals and plays, including ‘Gentlemen Prefer Blondes’ and ‘Rent’. At the time of writing it is staging ‘Rock of Ages’.

A short stroll from Holborn you can discover the ancient artifacts housed in the British Museum. One of the world’s great collections of human history, the British Museum has treasures from around the world, including the Rosetta Stone and the Elgin Marbles. Tucked away just around the corner from the British Museum is the Cartoon Museum. A treat for kids and adults alike it has a collection of British cartoons and caricatures ranging from the eighteenth century to the present day.

Other attractions in Holborn include the Royal Courts of Justice, which (restrictions permitting) allow members of the public to see the law in action, and Coram’s Fields, a playground and park for kids that includes a city farm.

Holborn is accessed via the Central Line on the London Underground and by a range of buses from all over the city. One can easily get to King’s Cross for international train services and to Euston for many national train lines.