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€66
Starting from 66 euro per night all inclusive
This property is 1 minute walk from the beach. Set in Acharavi, 36 km from Corfu Town, Acharavi Beach Hotel boasts an outdoor pool and views of the sea. The hotel has a seasonal outdoor pool, children's playground and sun terrace, and guests can enjoy a meal at the restaurant or a drink at the bar. Free private parking is available on site
All the rooms and villas at Acharavi Beach Hotel in Corfu have been especially designed to meet the criteria of contemporary travelers, in perfect alignment with the magical combination of elegant simplicity and comfort. Free Wi-Fi and parking space, individually controlled air conditioning and LCD TV, spacious bathroom with complimentary bath amenities reflect the level of attentiveness guests enjoy throughout their stay at Acharavi Beach Hotel.
Facilities
Add to cart - Sandy Beach
- Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Pool Bar
- Main Restaurant
- Cafeteria - Bar
- A la carte Restaurant
- Tennis Court
- Table Tennis
- Kids Playground
- Garden
€74
Starting from 74 euro per night all inclusive
Aeolos is among the most elegant Beach Resorts in Corfu and provides the ultimate combination for memorable vacations. Allow us to spoil you, as you soak under the sun by the pool or the beach with a cocktail and a light snack. Have your pick and find the best accommodation type for you, so as to make the most out of your holidays in Corfu.
You will be delighted at the amazing services that our staff can offer. Catering to every need of yours, at Aeolos Beach Hotel you can be sure that your holidays on the waterfront will be nothing less than heavenly.
One of the most stunning Corfu hotels, Aeolos will give you the opportunity to combine easy access and prime location to the island, along with the most magical scenery of natural beauty
At the Aeolos you can enjoy the fresh air during on-site athletics, including aerobics, aquaerobics, and beach volleyball. Two outdoor freshwater pools are available, while massages and beauty treatments can also be arranged.
The resort offers an entertainment programme that changes daily, in its amphitheatre.
A large choice of food and beverage outlets are offered, including excellent choices of Greek and international culinary cuisine.
Facilities
Add to cart - Family swimming pool
- Lagoon Infinity swimming pool
- Organized beach
- Kid’s playground
- Private dining under the stars
- Dolphin main restaurant
- La Spiaggia – Italian restaurant
- Paralia – A la Carte restaurant
- Pool bar
- Beach bar
- Lagoon bar
- A variety of sports facilities
- Lobby bar
- SPA
Amsterdam
Golden Age canals lined by tilting gabled buildings are the backdrop for Amsterdam's treasure-packed museums, vintage-filled shops and hyper-creative design, drinking and dining scenes. Amsterdam's canal-woven core is laced by atmospheric narrow lanes. You never know what you'll find: a tiny hidden garden; a boutique selling witty, stylized Dutch-designed homewares and fashion; a jewel-box-like jenever (Dutch gin) distillery; a flower stall filled with tulips in a rainbow of hues; an old monastery-turned-classical-music-venue; an ultra-niche restaurant such as an avocado or strawberry specialist or one reinventing age-old Dutch classics. Fringing the center, post-industrial buildings in up-and-coming neighborhoods now house creative enterprises, from art galleries to craft breweries and cutting-edge tech start-ups, as well as some of Europe's hottest clubs.
You can't walk a kilometer without bumping into a masterpiece in the city. The Van Gogh Museum hangs the world's largest collection by tortured native son Vincent. A few blocks away, Vermeer’s, Rembrandts and other Golden Age treasures fill the glorious Rijksmuseum. The Museum het Rembrandthuis offers more of Rembrandt via his etching-packed studio, while the Stedelijk Museum counts Matisses and Mondrian’s among its modern stock. And for blockbuster displays, the Hermitage Amsterdam delivers: the outpost of Russia's State Hermitage Museum sifts through its three-million-piece home trove to mount mega exhibitions.
Starting from 320 euro per person
Included:
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- 3 nights accommodation in double/twin room with breakfast in Amsterdam
- Shared transfer airport - hotel - airport 20 euro per person per way
- All not mentioned above
Bali
Bali is the most popular island holiday destination in the Indonesian archipelago. The island’s home to an ancient culture that's known for its warm hospitality. Exotic temples and palaces set against stunning natural backdrops are some of its top attractions. Dining in Bali presents endless choices of local or far-flung cuisine. After sunset, famous nightspots come to life offering exciting clubbing and packed dance floors. Inland, towering volcanoes and pristine jungles greet you with plenty to see and do. Most can't stay away from the beach for long, though. Enjoy amazing beach resorts and luxury resorts in any of Bali’s famous areas. These include Kuta, Seminyak and Jimbaran where most of the great hotels and villas are right on the beach. They’re also home to most of Bali’s exciting surf spots. For tranquil seascapes and sunrises, the eastern beach resorts are your best bets. These include Sanur, Nusa Dua and the remote coast of Candidasa are your best bets.
Starting from 1200 euro per person
Included:
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- 6 nights accommodation in double/twin room
- Half board
- Transfer airport - hotel - airport
- All not mentioned above
BANGKOK
Thailand’s capital is south-east Asia’s most enigmatic city, a head-on clash between tradition and modernity. First-time visitors may be a little taken aback by the concrete canyons and futuristic, billboard-covered skyscrapers, but take a few steps away from the main roads into one of the city’s countless alleys and traditional Thai culture is everywhere – an urban cornucopia of smells, tastes, sounds and sights that one is unlikely to forget.
Bangkok gets the balance right between the expensive, the esoteric and the profane. The squeaky-clean sky train and underground system make most of this huge metropolis navigable, whisking visitors from their luxury accommodation to a sparkling Buddhist temple or an ancient amulet market within minutes – a kind of time travel possible in few other cities of 11 million people.
River trips, museums, shopping centers and, of course, Bangkok’s nightlife (which has come a long way from gaudy to cosmopolitan) make for the defining Far Eastern urban experience. While Thailand has been ruled by a repressive military regime since 2014 and law and order tend to be rather selectively enforced, Bangkok remains one of the world’s safest cities; violent crime against foreign visitors remains relatively rare. Still, visitors should keep away from demonstrations that can turn violent and be wary of the police.
PHUKET
Phuket, the Pearl of the Andaman, is Thailand’s largest island, with a curvaceous coastline of wide sugary beaches strung between jutting peninsulas and craggy rock formations.
Though it has long been one of Thailand’s most popular destinations, it is easy to avoid the tourist traps. Venture into Phuket Old Town, a former South-east Asia tin trading hub and the island’s cultural centre. Its Sino-Portuguese architecture is currently being restored and spruced up - the droopy webs of telephone wires are being moved underground and designers, artists and baristas are making themselves at home amid the traditional shop-houses, temples and barbers that line the streets.
When it comes to natural attractions, Phuket has a fair bounty – pearly beaches, dramatic coastlines, monolithic limestone karsts, never mind the national parks teeming with marine life and rainforest habitat – but cultural diversions have always been a bit harder to find. That doesn’t mean they don’t exist. Peel yourself off the sunbed for a stroll around the mosaic-tiled streets of Phuket Old Town and light some incense at a colorful tiered temple. (But don’t forget to cover up).
The island of Phuket has 29 Buddhist temples sprinkled throughout, but Wat Chalong (or formally Wat Chaithararam), with its three dozen carved Buddhas, stone serpent banisters and lotus ponds, and is the gold-topped temple to see.
Starting from 1650 euro per person
Included:
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- 2 nights accommodation in double/twin room with breakfast in Bangkok 4*
- 4 nights accommodation in double/twin room with breakfast in Phuket 5*
- Transfers from and to the airport (Bangkok and Phuket)p
- City tour of Bangkok with guide (half day)
- Phi Phi Island and James Bond Island Tours with guide, included lunch
- Elephant trekking Tour
- All not mentioned above
Budapest
People from all over the world visit Budapest to experience the city’s rich history, natural sites, and unique cuisine. There are plenty of bathhouses, a famous hallmark of Budapest, which still operate today and allow you to soak in mineral water that’s coming straight from the over 100 thermal springs surrounding the city. The architectural beauty of Budapest has gained it the nickname “The Paris of the East,” for its Roman ruins, contemporary postmodern designs, and an array of major works commissioned in 1896 to mark the millennium since the arrival of the Magyars in Hungary. And still, a modern nightlife scene attracts a younger crowd. Budapest travel offers something for everyone.
Budapest is a dual city, made up of the twin cities Buda, on the West side of the river Danube and Pest on the East. The cities became one in 1873. Buda is considered the more sedate and Pest the livelier of the city’s halves, though these distinctions are now largely a matter of tradition. Travel to Budapest and enjoy both amazing sides. Hungarian is a difficult language to speak, but it’s possible to make your way around Budapest with English or sometimes French. Our Budapest travel guide will help you get around, too.
Vienna
Vienna is a city that charms and seduces from scratch but deepens the longer you stay. Whether you're visiting for fast-track travel or slow-paced sightseeing, and regardless of how many times you've been before, there's a seemingly never-ending wealth of things to do and see throughout the year. Consistently ranked as offering the highest quality of life in the world, Vienna entices locals and visitors alike with splendid attractions, world-class events, excellent public transport, a modern city bike scheme, fabulous eateries, cafés, bars and wineries, shops and street markets.
The cold weather between December and March shouldn't be a damper. There are plenty of places to warm up. What's more, with street markets aglow and the ball season in full swing it's a fun time to visit. By April milder temperatures and blooming parks and gardens get locals back outdoors. From mid-May to late June, outdoor festivals and parties are well underway and reach their peak with the annual three-day Donauinselfest – Europe's largest free open-air party. Although the odd heat-wave may feel uncomfortable during July and August, cool-down, chill-out locations are in abundance along the Danube River and canal, though state-run opera, concert and theatre venues close shop. From September onwards, cultural activities are back in full swing, and mild, sunny days offer ideal conditions for exploring the surrounding countryside.
Starting from 370 euro per person
Included:
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- 2 nights accommodation in double/twin room with breakfast in Budapest 4*
- 2 nights accommodation in double/twin room with breakfast in Vienna 5*
- Private transfer airport - hotel - airport
- Bus transfer Budapest - Vienna - Budapest
- All not mentioned above
€90
Starting from 90 euro per night all inclusive
Luxurious accommodation in Corfu. The hotel is located at the southern part of a beautiful peninsula which besides natural beauty, holds a significant historic site
The 5-star Hotel Corfu Holiday Palace, is the only hotel in Corfu island with a direct view to the famous landmark of the island, Pontikonissi, and the monastery of Mary of Vlachernes, just 4km away from the old town of Corfu (UNESCO historical monument), built in Kanoni, in a 45,000 square meters area, on a peninsula which has been characterized as one of particular natural beauty with pine trees, cypresses, eucalyptuses and a magical beach with green-blue waters.
Facilities
Add to cart - Outdoor swimming pool with saltwater
- Indoor Heated Pool (April & October)
- Sandy Beach
- SPA
- Fully Equipped Gym
- Tennis Courts
- Table Tennis
- 4 Lane Bowling Room
- French & American Billiards
- Brachera Beach Snack Bar & Restaurant
- Ma Cocotte Café Cocktail Bar & Restaurant
- Pool Terrace a la carte Restaurant & Bar
- Kukutsi Sushi Bar
- Eptanissa Restaurant
- Kefi Bar and Lounge
- Conference Center
€119
Starting from 119 euro per night all inclusive
This adults-only hotel is a newly renovated boutique hotel, ideally situated in a quiet area just 2.5 km from Corfu Town. With views over the Ionian Sea, it features a pool and hot tub with fresh water. Refreshments and light meals are available to enjoy on the pool deck.
The Philosophy of the hotel:
The need of the visitor to spend a relaxing holiday without fuss and stress, prompted us to operate as 'Adults Only' for the summer. Parents have the right to relax on their holidays and to spend their time with their partner or friends have found the right place at the Corfu Mare Boutique Hotel.
At the same time, energy and waste savings is our goal to help the health of our planet. Recycling, the only necessary energy consumption without waste, the correct operation of our electrical appliances and minimizing of chemical use, make us proud for our distinctions and our contribution to the preservation of our natural environment.
Facilities
Add to cart - Restaurant
- Cafe Bar
- Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Conference Center (60 people capacity)
- Sauna
- Jacuzzi
- Movies in Conference Room (projector)
- Animation (Greek Nights)
- Parking Area
- Laundry Services (extra charge)
- Hairdresser's Services (extra charge)
- Doctor's Services (extra charge)
- Massage
- Fitness Room
- Personal Trainer
- Swimming Pool & Aqua Aerobics
€120
Starting from 120 euro per night all inclusive
Impressive and very famous, being built on a rich green environment; Corfu Palace Hotel enjoys the unique view of Garitsa Bay, Old Fortress and the Mainland. It is located 400m away from the centre of the Old Town.
The spacious hotel lounge with the impressive staircase and its well polished marble steps, the 106 elegant and spacious rooms and suites including the VIP floor welcome even the most demanding guest. The hospitable atmosphere, the well-known and eminent kitchen as well as its advanced services are offered within this historic hotel. Open all year round.
Facilities: Swimming pool with sea water in a floral and impressive garden, Spa & Wellness, Beauty Salon, restaurants, bar, snack bar at the pool, lounge, casino, jeweler's, hairdresser.
Wi-Fi: wireless internet available within all the public areas and the accommodation rooms with no extra charge.
Facilities
Add to cart - Outdoor Swimming Pool with Seawater
- Scheria Bar
- Main Restaurant - French & Mediterranean Cuisine
- Byzantino Bar Restaurant
- Byzantino Bar Restaurant
- Corfu Casino – American Roulette, Black Jack, Stud Poker, Slot machines with plenty jack pots
- Toxotis Jewellery Shop
- Medi Prinou Spa
€62
Starting from 62 euro per night all inclusive
Corfu Residence offers an amazing view of the Ionian Sea and a warm welcome with a pleasant and relaxing environment. The big and comfortable apartments have balconies overlooking the Sea or the surrounding gardens.
The property is 9 minutes walk from the beach. The 4-star Corfu Residence is a 5-minute walk from Nissaki Beach. Facilities include swimming pool with pool bar, sun loungers and parasols. There is also a cocktail lounge and buffet restaurant on site.
The restaurant serves varied breakfast and dinner buffets, with a focus on Greek cuisine. Refreshing drinks and ice creams can be enjoyed at the poolside bar or at the inviting hotel lobby.
Facilities
Add to cart - Outdoor Swimming Pool
- Main Restaurant
- Pool Bar
- Luggage Storage
- Beach within walking distance
€165
Starting from 165 euro per night all inclusive
Corfu Hotel Delfino Blu is a small luxury boutique hotel that will captivate all visitors with its beautiful simplicity and the relaxing atmosphere. This amazing Corfu resort is amphitheatrically built at the foot of a hill, just above one of the most beautiful beaches of Corfu island. Particular attention has been drawn to details and aesthetics, combining the local tradition with the modern style of living.
Delfino Blu is a wonderful shelter of serenity and relaxation, far from cosmopolitan Corfu Town and very close to the intense nightlife of Sidari. Our hotel is composed of 12 studios, apartments and 3 suites (of which one is a Honeymoon Suite). It has 2 pools (one children pool), a restaurant, a Gym, a Pool Bar, a Beach Bar - Restaurant and Spa & Wellness Amenities.
Facilities
Add to cart - Swimming Pool
- Children Pool
- SPA
- Sitting Room
- Restaurant
- Bar
- Pool Bar
- Breakfast Buffet
- Pool Table
- Nautical Sprots
- Beach Bar
- Jacuzzi
FLORENCE
The cradle of the Renaissance, Florence is one of Europe’s great art cities. Giotto’s frescoes, Michelangelo’s David, canvases by Botticelli, Leonardo da Vinci and a host of other greats in the Uffizi Gallery… there’s so much exquisite art and architecture, it’s difficult to know where to start.
But Florence is also a living city with a vibrant restaurant and nightlife scene, and a lively cultural movida that goes beyond old masters to embrace opera, classical music and contemporary art. Handsome, historic, full of quirky shops and quality crafts, and close to the vine-covered hills of Chianti, it’s one of Europe’s most civilized long weekend destinations.
Try to resist the checklist impulse. Sure, Michelangelo’s David, the glorious Botticellis, Da Vincis and Caravaggios in the Uffizi, the Duomo with Brunelleschi’s remarkable cupola, photogenic civic spaces like Piazza della Signoria or Ponte Vecchio – these are all essential. But not on the same day. Leave time for a stroll around the laid-back Oltrarno quarter with its artisans’ workshops, a visit to the city’s bustling Mercato Centrale – and don’t, whatever you do, miss out on the trattorias, gelaterias and wine bars that make life here so dolce.
Starting from 350 euro per person
Included:
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- Hotel Accomodation
- Transfer airport - hotel - airport
- All not mentioned above


