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Does anyone do package hols with 2 adults and 3 children? What are the sleeping arrangements? I can only find 2 bed appts with twin beds in each and one person to sleep on a sofa bed in the lounge. I don't fancy this as then everyone has to operate around the lounge person's sleeping habits and also don't think worth paying the money for someone to sleep on a sofa bed and turn the lounge into a bedsit.


Is there such a thing as a two bed appt with one bedroom having 3 beds - all the accommodation looks too small to even do a bit of furniture re-arranging ourselves.

My sister has done several package holidays with Thomson with her 3 children all over the age of 10 and they have always organised a 3rd bed in the second bedroom for them (although this has always been with 2 interconnecting hotel rooms rather than an apartment.)
Try Airbnb or booking.com. Both provide the opportunity to search by number of beds as well as bedrooms, so you are more likely to find something suitable. I know it isn't a package, but it is easy to sort flights and carhire or taxi transfers.

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