Airline Reveals Spain's Popularity for Families on Budgets
Jet2 Offer the Perfect Travel Option for Spanish Villas
It has been revealed by Jet2 that making use of their range of cheap flights will offer British holidaymakers the perfect travel option to access holiday villas across Spain. The regional and cheap airline said that for families on a budget, Spain remained a popular attraction.
Malaga in particular is a great destination for families on a budget who nonetheless want to take advantage of a vibrant and diverse location. With an exciting nightlife there is more than enough to keep families amused after the sun goes down with clubs, bars and traditional entertainment easily found. Meanwhile, with announcements that a Carmen Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum is to be created and that the Picasso Museum has recently been refurbished, the city is set to attract a host of visitors looking towards a more cultured holiday view.
There are also a great range of fantastic villas located in Barcelona for families to take advantage of, combining cheap accommodation and flights to allow for very affordable holidays. Meanwhile, Bunol's La Tomatina festival held on 31st August is a great spectacle whether taking part or just watching. This bizarre event, held in the town near Valencia, sees a huge tomato fight break out in the streets.
With the summer holidays just around the corner now is the ideal time to plan trips away. And with Spain being as popular as ever and many airlines offering cheap travel, demand for Spanish hotspots is set to be high.
Posted by Sophie, 12 May 2011 13:59
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