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Cruise holiday advice as Britons told to choose a cabin near a lift | Cruise | Travel
For the ultra luxury experience, Cruise118.com recommends guests opt for a special suite on the ship.
They said: “Suites come with a whole host of extra perks, butler service, personal concierge, 24 hour room service, exclusive access to lounges and dining venues. These are ideal for special occasions and celebrations!”
Suite passengers are often treated as special guests onboard and may have exclusive access to VIP experiences.
The most luxurious options may even include a grand piano, a private slide or a huge terrace for guests to enjoy.
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The 10 European cities with the best weather as Spanish destination takes top spot | Travel News | Travel

Ten pretty cities have been crowned some of the best for catching the sun while away boasting perfect holiday climates to enjoy this summer. The top 10 European cities for the best weather have been named – and one popular tourist destination has topped the list.
Travellers want more than just sights to see on their breaks – and a city’s climate is a crucial factor in choosing the perfect getaway. Now a new list by Holidu shows the best places Brits should head for Vitamin D. Taking the top spot is a well-known Spanish destination, renowned for its warm yet comfortable climate year-round.
Malaga in Spain has an average of 280.2 hours of sun per month and is the sunniest city in Europe according to the research. Sunseekers can enjoy the beaches and pavement cafes all year round in this beautiful Spanish city known for being a popular tourist destination. From the Pompidou and other world-class museums to colourful festivals like the Feria de Malaga, there is a lot to experience in this city.
In second place is Alicante, a stunning destination with beautiful beaches, rich history and a vibrant culture. Alicante gets 280.0 hours of sunshine per month and is a close contender for top spot. One must-visit spot in the area is Castillo de Santa Barbara. A visitor on Tripadvisor said: “The views from the top are stunning and it’s an interesting building with bronze sculptures that bring it to life. We enjoyed walking round.”
Making it into the top three is Murcia which is known for its pretty cathedral. One visitor on Tripadvisor said: “Beautiful Cathedral in Murcia. We visited the Cathedral and the museum. Definitely the top attraction in Murcia. Architecture is amazing with interesting history.”
Murcia gets 277.7 hours of sunlight per month putting it at third place but not far behind Alicante and Malaga.
Also featured in the top five places are Catania and Seville which are also ideal holiday destinations for Brits to visit due to their short flight times from the UK.
Whether you’re planning a summer escape or seeking the perfect place to visit during the off-season, these cities promise warm weather.
Full list:
Malaga
Alicante
Murcia
Catania
Seville
Cordoba
Marseille
Madrid
Zaragoza
Athens
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Uncrowded island just 40 minutes from UK requires no passport to visit | UK | Travel

With soaring passport costs dominating headlines and dampening holiday spirits, you may be looking less further afield for any future holidays. One hassle-free alternative that won’t have you reaching to renew your passport is heading off to the Isle of Man. This island, located in the Irish Sea, is just 40 minutes from the UK, and you don’t even need a passport to visit.
Recently named one of Europe’s top 10 most desirable islands by Wanderlust Magazine, the Isle of Man offers a gentler kind of summer. Temperatures hover around a comfortable 20°C in the summer, and the beaches remain relatively uncrowded – even during the summer holidays.
Whether you’re looking to reconnect with nature, relax on the beach, or explore historic sites, the Isle of Man, the world’s only whole-nation UNESCO Biosphere, is a perfect destination.
History buffs should make a beeline to the Viking-era Peel Castle, the biggest and most complex heritage site on the island. Not far from the castle, you can also find the House of Manannan, an interactive museum that focuses on the Isle of Man’s rich Celtic, Viking, and maritime past.
Those looking for a bit more relaxation can head to one of the two nearby beaches: Peel or Fenella Beach. The first is blessed with stunning, unforgettable sunsets and views over the Mountains of Mourne – alongside the views of the nearby castle ruins. Fenella Beach is a small, sandy cove where seals can often be seen lounging on the rocks.
For those looking for something a bit more secluded, then head to Laxey Beach, a treasure trove of rock pools and smooth pebbles. Nearby, you will also find the isle’s charming old-fashioned promenade and its historic electric railway.
A short tram ride from Laxey will bring you to the inland to the famous Laxey Wheel—the world’s largest working waterwheel and an icon of the island’s mining heritage.
Both the Laxey Wheel and Peel Castle have proved popular with visitors. One TripAdvisor review for the wheel reads: “The wheel is amazing; it’s just much bigger than I even imagined. Nearby, there are some pleasant streams and some small waterfalls.
“I found it was best viewed from a distance as its setting in the landscape gave it a better context. Up close, you can climb 90 odd steps to a viewing platform on top of the wheel.”
While a visitor to the castle penned: “A lovely ruined castle, with parts from the 11th century onwards, to wander round and explore, including the ruins of the original Cathedral church of St German. There is quite a lot to see and there is the option of having an audio guide. Some excellent views from various places within the site too!”
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The beautiful island less a 4-hour flight from UK – with pints for under £3 | Europe | Travel

The summer is quickly approaching and Brits will be starting to book their holidays abroad. Although many people will be looking for warm weather, others may be searching for where they can get the cheapest beer.
According to experts from Travel Republic, searches for “summer holiday” have soared by 102% in the UK over the last three months. Brits have also looked at destinations close to home that sell cheap pints.
The experts recommend people to check out the Portuguese island of Madeira which is becoming increasingly popular among tourists. Funchal, the capital of Madeira, benefits from 16 British and Irish bars which show live sports and offer up traditional grub.
The data shows that Funchal also sells very affordable beer. The average price of a domestic pint is £2.28 and £2.90 for imported beer, making it a great destination for pub-loving Brits.
Madeira is less than four hours away from London with flights available for around £70. As well as cheap booze, the island also boasts warm weather throughout the year.
Travel company TUI also recommends staying in Funchal to experience a mixture of colonial buildings, churches, and laidback squares. In the old town the narrow streets are full of wine bars and family-run restaurants, while the marina has cafes and great places for seafood.
There is also a cable car which takes tourists up to the suburb of Monte – an area full of lush greenery and picture-perfect botanical gardens. For anyone who wants to experience a real slice of Madeira’s heritage – the wicker sledges from Monte back down to Livramento are recommended.
Meanwhile, east of Funcal is Canico De Baixo. The historical area has an old quarter built around an 18th century church and a town square.
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