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Planning our first holiday abroad in school holidays this October half term (gulp). It's only a week so don't want to travel too far, plus youngest will be just 2 and not the sitting still type so long plane journeys out anyway. Anyone have any recommendations? Was thinking about Princess Yaiza in the Canaries but think might be scarily expensive. And we don't necessarily need all the extras - a communal pool/chance of a bit of socialising (for the kids really) would be good.
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Might be worth looking at Sensatori Tenerife - all inc with few different pools (inc kids one with a pirate ship!) and really good kids show every evening as well as kids clubs/nursery which gave us a few child free hrs a day.


We went in June & were very happy with it - thinking of going again next year when we'll be a family of 4 - bugglet was 2.75yrs and still talks about going to "ten-efe" :-)

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