Um, lastminute.com?Originally Posted by Barry Shnikov
Just had large plate of crispy shredded beef with fried rice (beef more sticky than crispy, seems to be a common fault hereabouts) and am thinking about my forthcoming holiday.
I'd be grateful for your recommendations of web sites that do good, cheap, last-minute deals on holidays.
In your own time, then...
Um, lastminute.com?Originally Posted by Barry Shnikov
Let your mind go and your body will follow. – Steve Martin, LA Story
What type of holiday? Are you after sun, or snow at this time of year. I know some great skiing websites.
www.earnalow.co.uk
www.igluski.com
www.ifyouski.com
Just try doing google searches on budget holidays, you get loads of stuff.
Teletext is always well worth a look too.
Thanks, but skiing is a no-no for me. Doctor's orders, ya see.Originally Posted by TiggsTours
I've tried googling but there's no way of responding other than ploughing through, which is very time consuming. I was hoping that the Forumites might have experience which would save me a lot of time.
Sorry, only really experience of skiing stuff.Originally Posted by Barry Shnikov
Iglu do have another part of the site, just www.iglu.com, which covers other stuff, and teletext are always pretty good. What sort of thing are you looking for? Sun, sea & sand, adventure, sightseeing, shopping, nightlife, there's all sorts of specialist companies out there who offer really good deals when you're after something specific.
Ive never liked the whole package idea so in the past Ive used www.cheapflights.co.uk for a flight and googled for cheap hotel in whatever destination seems like a good idea
What dates?
Last day at work on the 10th and first day back on the 27th.Originally Posted by drathzel
What's the weather like in Ireland in February?
Thanks, I'll try it.Originally Posted by TiggsTours
jivetime for great weekend breaks at exotic destinations like Camber Sands
loverly sandy beaches (with plenty of hide away sand dunes where it has been known for people to get up to all sorts )
surrounded by local hostelries where a decent beer and very generous pub lunches can be purchased
and the people you meet there
and would you beleive it some of them can even dance
what more could you want
so keep the early weekends of may and November free
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