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Hiya, I am trying to come up with ideas for a holiday for 2 adults plus 2year old toddler in July that includes warm weather, pool,beach but is not based in Spain, the Balearics or the Canaries. I am trying to straddle the gulf between our previous independent travel and wanting to have some playmates for my son. Would be grateful for suggestions / ideas, thanks!
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pefki islands in Rhodes is lovely. We have stayed at pefki islands resort a few times and it is a lovely place. People so friendly, place very very clean, has two pools but you are also welcome to use the pool/facilities in the linda thassalia resort which is just at the end of the road which also has a huge pool. They have a kids club and activities too. Close to restaurants/bars but not that close where you hear them. Have a look at Thomson website as they have a video of the place too

You can get taxi's to nearby st pauls bay which is lovely and you can take a boat trip around (they usually have a barbeque on one of the beaches they stop at). Its more of a relaxing holiday but the resort has evening entertainment on too.

I guess they charge because a 2 year old would have their own seat on the plane

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