Please help, I need some advice, my head is frazzled!
We want to book for next august 2 adults 4 children age 5, 5, 11 and 12, we can’t decide on an all inclusive one to maybe Turkey or travel by car to France and doing eurocamp!
It would be so much easier to book the all inclusive but I wouldn’t mind giving eurocamp a go!
The travel to France is making me think this isn’t the right move, plus will it be cheaper to do France as I’ll need food money etc for us all, thinking 7 nights but really unsure?
Any advice/feedback would be amazing thank you..
We can’t decide on an all inclusive one to maybe Turkey or travel by car to France and doing Eurocamp!
We have booked a Eurocamp style holiday for September including flights to Spain and total cost for 4 was £660!
That being said some Eurocamp sites are very expensive. We booked through Canvas holidays as it was cheaper. It's two entirely different holidays.
All Inclusive is relaxing and lie by the pool all day. Eurocamp is more on the go and cooking, washing up or choosing a restaurant for dinner.
That being said some Eurocamp sites are very expensive. We booked through Canvas holidays as it was cheaper. It's two entirely different holidays.
All Inclusive is relaxing and lie by the pool all day. Eurocamp is more on the go and cooking, washing up or choosing a restaurant for dinner.
Driving is super easy in France.
We’ve done eurocamp for a few years with 3 kids and they love it. They make friends and just have the best time playing. French supermarkets aren’t the cheapest but depends what you eat really.
I would definitely recommend taking essentials like a washing up liquid, laundry powder etc with you rather than buying in France as cheaper in UK.
You can check also: Travelling to France
We’ve done eurocamp for a few years with 3 kids and they love it. They make friends and just have the best time playing. French supermarkets aren’t the cheapest but depends what you eat really.
I would definitely recommend taking essentials like a washing up liquid, laundry powder etc with you rather than buying in France as cheaper in UK.
You can check also: Travelling to France
They are two completely different holidays! One is a ‘fly and flop’ to relax and recharge, the other is more of an adventure and exploration with lots of activities. What type of holiday is best for your family and the type of experience you want to have?
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