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first holiday abroad with baby! recommendations please!!


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We are planning to go on our first holiday abroad with our baby daughter in September, when she will be 6 months old. We want to go somewhere warm where we can go swimming every day, either in the pool or the sea. My ideal place would be self catering suites that have the facilities of a hotel ie room service etc so we don't have to cook every night. Can anyone recommend any really good hotels / villas / self catering places which are baby friendly?


Any recommendations would be gratefully received!!


thanks!

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Thankyou for those websites! If anyone has been to a specific hotel / self catering place that they recommend then let me know! Half the problem is I just can't decide from all the hundreds of places so be great to narrow it down!!
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Pefki Islands Resort in Rhodes is a lovely place. We go there every year and are planning to take our daughter there for her first holiday next year. It is self catering and there is lovely restaurants nearby (5 min walk). The resort has two pools and you can also use the facilities at the resort just a minute away (owned by the same people). Place is very clean, people friendly.
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