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Summer Holiday recommendations with toddlers?


Jakido

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Hello


We're looking for a small European town for our summer holiday, somewhere warm-ish, with a beach, and a pretty town we can go for early evening walks / dinner with two toddlers. have you been anywhere good that fits the bill?


Thanks

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Soller in northern Majorca is absolutely stunning and a lovely lively town with a beach at the port. An old fashioned tram takes you from the main town to the beach which has always been a hit with our young children. If you watched the Night Manager on BBC recently the bits in the Majorcan town were filmed in Soller - so would give you an idea of the scenery!


Also Pollensa in Majorca is lovely but I personally prefer Soller. Pollensa has a lovely town square with restaurants in it that young children run around in and play whilst you eat your meal. Its fab. I'd love to go back!

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