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Hi - can anyone please recommend a family friendly hotel for June 2015 holiday - we've two children 4 and 1 so would like to be walking distant to things. Ideally, we're wanting interconnecting rooms or children in a separate sleeping area so not sure if hotels are really geared up for this (without breaking the bank!). We need guaranteed sun so thinking perhaps Portugal, Turkey or maybe Greece.

We did a Thomson all inclusive in Majorca 2 yrs ago with 1 child and we liked the ease of it all ie kids entertainment in the evening, on the beach and close to town, just don't want to go back.

If we are barking up the wrong tree even considering a hotel are their any apartment rental recommendations?

Many thanks

We went to Menorca last year with a 4 year old and 1 year old and stayed at Punta Prima the Prestige section through sovereign

http://www.sovereign.com/hotel/6896


It was great - huge interconnecting apartment/hotel room so kids slept separately - lovely pool, few minutes walk to beach with a few restaurants...and then you can use the main hotel for entertainment.


We went half board as wanted the kids to be at the apartment for lunch/snooze and knew we would'nt make the most of the drinks in all inclusive etc. Half an hour from the airport. Basically highly recommended!


And the weather in mid June was 28 - 30 degrees every day...

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