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Looking for a Kos beach holiday Casa Paradiso is well worth a look

  Grecotel Casa Paradiso Pyli, Marmari, Kos, Greece  We booked through Jet2, for 1 week, in October half term, we have always had a good experience with Jet2 and this time was no different, transfers to the hotel from Kos Airport were advertised as an hour max, but perhaps being end of season, there was only our hotel and 1 other, so total duration was 25 minutes.  We received a warm welcome from the reception staff on arrival, who took our bags and delivered them to our room for us once we had checked in. The facilities included, but not limited too. - Pool and table football  - 2 x water slides 🛝  - 2 x pools  - A very Sandy, scenic and beautiful beach, a 2-minute walk from the pool and snack facilities. (Pedalos and Kayaks on the beach are included in your holiday / all-inclusive price, not that we took advantage of these)  - Inside and outside gym - Outside Cinema - Tennis courts  - Sand pit and mini play park for small children  - Kids ...

Idyllic and steeped in history, Manorbier Castle is nestled on the picturesque South coast of Pembrokeshire

  Idyllic Manorbier Castle  First leg of our West Wales castle tour ( me and my 9 year old son Max)  Manorbier Castle is a nicely preserved, interesting Castle located on the coast in Manorbier, Tenby, West Wales  The location is stunning, with coastal views, walks and hiking routes to take advantage of.   Surfing and paddling is also an option in the sandy cove nearby although we didn't venture in as it was a little chilly for our liking.  The cafe offers locally produced cakes which are very reasonably priced, you can enjoy these in the well kept, relaxing and enjoyable grounds. A Brief History  The land was granted to Odo   De Barri , a Norman knight  at the end of the 11th century. Initially, he constructed a motte and bailey Castle  on the site which had a wooden keep  defended by a palisade  and earthworks embankments. In the early part of the 12th century, William de Barri, Odo's son, used locally quarried Limestone ...

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