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Anyone got any suggestions?


I think given we have to travel at peak time (hubbie is a teacher) it's going to be most affordable if we go for a site which advertises directly on behalf of the owners....so any tips welcome. At the moment I am open minded about where, but thinking unspoilt Ibiza (never been), or south of France maybe. We'd be travelling with my parents and our then 1-yr old.


Also how concerned would you be about the heat at this time of year with a 1-yr old? With minimal exposure and careful use of sun cream, shade, air con etc, it'll be OK won't it?!


Thanks!

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I've used all of the above sites without any problem. If you're thinking about going to the south if France have you considered going by eurostar? There is a direct train from st pancras to Avignon in the summer and it only takes 5 hours. We did it last year and it was great.

Hello,


We used 2 times the website "Homelidays.com" for skiing holidays in France and we were very satisfied.

Its a french website but you can find rentals all over the Europe with french owners in direct.

You would have understand that we are a french family, so apologize for my mistakes in my english writting!


Val?rie.

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