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No matter how old or young you are, water parks are some of the best forms of fun, particularly when you’re on holiday. For both adults and children, water parks can host a whole day, if not more, of entertainment, and if you’re traveling to Europe this summer then you’re in luck. Europe is home to some of the best water parks this year, and you should make sure that you pack your e111 card and swimsuit if you’re heading to any of these water parks.

Siam Park, Tenerife
Siam Park is a Thai-themed water park on the Canary Islands. Siam Park is home to the world’s longest lazy river and has plenty of fantastic slides to take part in. One of the biggest is the Tower of Power, a slide with an 85-foot drop that concludes with a funnel that passes through a tank full of sharks! There’s also a vertical water slide known as the Dragon and a vortex style slide. There’s something for everyone at Siam Park, and with the island having good weather all year round, Siam Park is the perfect place to get your bikini on and slide!

Tropical Islands, Germany
Tropical islands is an indoor waterpark, which is situated in the third largest building in the world. It definitely brings something a little different to a traditional waterpark, but with it being indoors, you can visit it all year round – rain or shine. It’s located just 60km from Berlin, and isn’t just a great
place for slides. Tropical Islands also features tropical pools, beaches and a rain forest, to top it
all off. At Tropical Islands there is something for everyone, and it really is one of the best water parks
in Europe.

Waterworld, Cyprus
This water park is themed around ancient Greece, and it is one of the best in Europe by far. You can expect plenty of slides all over the place including Apollo’s Plunge, Odyssey River and The Fall of Icarus just to name a few. It’s a big water park in the heart of Cyprus’ party capital, so you can expect it to be fantastic. From adrenaline pumping slides, to big wave pools, and even slides for non-
swimmers, there’s plenty to do at Waterworld. Be careful though, the floor can get very hot in the summer heat.

Slide & Splash, Portugal
This water park really does offer something a little bit different from your standard water park. It has a huge number of slides just as you might expect, and the park covers 16,000 acres, but that’s not all. At Slide & Splash, there are also a number of falconry, parrot, macaw and reptile shows daily which makes the whole experience even more interesting if you’ve had enough of the slides. You can get to and from the park via a shuttle bus from a number of resorts across the Algarve too so there’s no need to worry about anything.

Aquariaz, France
This water park is located in one of the most unlikely places – in the winter wonderland of the French
Alps. This jungle paradise is the perfect place for both adults and kids, with water jets, slides, pools,
climbing walls and a lazy river. During the winter the outdoor spa is heated so you can get in the hot
tub and soak to your heart’s content.


Have you been to any amazing water parks in Europe?  When ?  Tell us about it in the comments below, we'd love to know about it!

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When planning a family trip a lot of different options pop up.  Typically the choices you come across are from a vacation standpoint and what I usually find are beach getaways, ski holidays, or all inclusive resort type spots.  While these can be great options, especially if rest and relaxation are on the ticket, there are alternatives.

Read on for 5 alternative options for your next family holiday.

A Campervan Tour of the UK


Taking a campervan throughout the UK can be a very rewarding experience for everyone in the family. Not only do you not need to commit to one location to spend all of your time, but you can
get around to see many historical and famous landmarks that this great nation has to offer. It is possible to enjoy the busy city of London for one day and then head to the plains of Wales, or go north to the glorious Scottish Highlands for a breathe of fresh air and hiking. Your possibilities are limitless on this kind of vacation, and many people enjoy simply making it up as they go.

A Trip on the Transsiberian Railway


The Transsiberian Railway is a network of railways that link Moscow, Russia with the Sea of Japan. The full distance of the link overs over 9,000km and so it can be a very exciting way to see and take in the Eastern European countryside and culture. You can plan your whole trip based on stops that the train makes.  This is by far one of the most efficient ways to get across the area while not having to worry about driving it yourself or getting lost.

A Cycling Holiday in France


The beautiful roads of the French countryside are enough to entice anyone to bring their bike to Europe. On a perfect sunny summer day taking a spin through the open lands of the country can be a fantastic activity for the whole family to bond over. The bike paths in most of Europe are highly tailored to the riding community, so you will find that there are amazingly smooth and easy to navigate. In addition to that, many places in France will have B&Bs on the side of their paths for you to stay in during your French cycling journey.

A Pilgrimage On the Camino de Santiago in Spain


For the adventurous souls, walking and hiking the Camino de Santiago in Spain is said to be for the most daring of people, as it is a very long walk across the country. Some believe that our ancestors of the past walked along it to get enlightenment, and even though it will take several weeks to complete you will feel like you have walked across the world. There are many different routes that you can take, but each pilgrimage path will surely help you burn calories and see sights that most people do not get to. There are plenty of resources that are there to aid the travelers such as restaurants and hotels, so there is no need to worry about that part of this walk.

Hiking and Camping in the Black Forest in Germany


Germany is home to many exotic environments, but what people don’t know is that the Black Forest is one of the most magical areas that you can take your family camping for a few days. The woods are thick and there are many resorts and campgrounds that you can stay at that are sure to suit your entire family. There are also many cute villages and towns throughout the Black Forest area that allow you to experience the authentic German culture and cooking during your stay.

So what do you think?  Any of these sound like good alternatives for your family?  Have you done one of these before?  Tell us about it in the comments below!

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Finding the perfect romantic getaway is no easy feat. When it comes to weighing the options of  an exotic sun-soaked beach or a dreamy snow-topped mountain, there are a few important factors to always keep in mind.

Sure, sunny beaches and balmy Mediterranean air can provide a dramatic backdrop for some first-rate romance, but in a lot of ways, it can be predictable. So if you like your romance with a side of adventure or relish the retreat of a charming chalet, the best way to heat things up is to head for a location where the temperatures drop right down.

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Ski holidays are the perfect balance of fun and passion. There are few things more romantic than spending a day on the Alpine pistes, gliding slalom down a mountain with the object of your affection, only to return to a cosy catered ski chalet in France for an evening of wine by the fire, and a warm soak in a hot bath.

Ski chalets are idyllic accommodation options that are convenient for skiing itineraries as well as the off-piste activities that occupy the idle hours between sunrise and sunset. Here are few bright ideas for the ideal romantic ski chalet getaway:

Chamonix, France
One of the most popular (and glamorous) skiing destinations in Europe, Chamonix is no stranger to chic digs. For a sleeping experience that's slightly off the beaten Chamonix path, consider renting one of the area's cute fairytale inspired wood cabins. Tucked away in the wintery woodlands, these cute cabins have everything you need but are still small enough to keep things cozy. Many come with self-catering options so you can add romantic meals to the list of evening activities.

Zermatt, Switzerland
The resort of Zermatt is home to some of the chicest and most luxurious resorts in the Alps. As well as being snow sure and high-altitude for serious skiers, serious romantics can rest their weary legs after a long day on the pistes and return to indulgent activities such as saunas, solariums and a total of 8 swimming pools. For a decadent and delicious winter getaway, no one does catered chalets better than the Swiss and there’s an extensive après-ski scene here as well.

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Alpenwelt Karwendel, Germany
The ski region of Alpenwelt Karwendel in Bavarian Germany encompasses numerous luxury accommodations at three ski villages. As well as being home to Germany’s second highest cable car, guests can get hot stone massages here or rub elbows with any number of famous winter athletes who call the village of Krun home. Nearby villages like Mittenwald and Wallgau are known for their picturesque beauty and cozy mountain lodges – perfect for romantic breaks.


No matter your skill level, ski holidays are the perfect opportunity for fun, fitness and flirtation. Whether you're snuggled up with a long-time love or getting to know someone new, the ski chalets and resorts of Europe are the perfect place to connect (or reconnect) with your inner passion for the great outdoors and the object of your affection.

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Berlin's most elegant street, the Ku'damm – as it's known by the locals - was converted from road to boulevard by Otto von Bismarck in 1886, with the express intention of mirroring the grace and grandeur of the Champs-Elysées in Paris. Originally the private road of Elector Joachim II, the Kurfürstendamm Boulevard has been through many changes over the centuries and today is better known for its shops than its architecture.


Requiring renovation after World War II, the Kurfürstendamm boulevard has become a fusion of chic contemporary design dotted with historical highlights, the old world merging with the new where tree-lined avenues greet glass and steel fronted shopping complexes. A bohemian essence still lingers in the presence of small boutiques, with attractions like the Theater und Komodie am Kurfürstendamm harking back to the boulevards heyday as a bar and bistro gilded theater district.




Shopping, dining and nightlife still define this stylish section of West Berlin, and to walk from one end the 3.5km long street to the other is to journey through a sea of chain retail stores to the quieter alleyway slipstream of unique and bespoke specialist businesses. Here you'll also find many of Berlin's premier hotels, all a mere step from the bustling streets. Enclosed within the comfort of a wide range of restaurants and eateries, sporting menu's from around the world, as well as designer and independent shops, these hotels are the ideal choice for people who like to stay connected to the rhythm of the city.

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