Nearly everyone is fed up because of the recession but to get away at a cheap price is not easy but if you were to go to devon you would certainly not be going past your budget as it is both cheap to visit and brilliant as well. So go on take one of those family holidays and treat you and your family.
The Eden Project-
This is easily the most famous attraction in Devon and one of the most famous in the country and has something for the entire family to take part in. The main attraction here is the two giant biomes featuring Rainforest and Mediterranean plants which are amazing to go around. Bands such as the Kooks play there every summer so theres no excuse for not visiting if you are a fan of Indy music.
The coasts tour
This one really appeals to me as I love coastel creatures so I really loved going on this tour. Basically you go through a tour of the worlds coastal creatures with ever changing environments. You get to see all kinds of animals such as penguins and seals. This is a great way for people to learn all about the creatures that live around the coastal areas of the world.
Beaches-
Along with all of these fantastic things you have the five beaches. Torre Abbey Sands, Oddicombe, Meadfoot, Paignton and Goodrington. Two of these five beaches have got the yellow flag award but that isnt to say the other three aren't simply amazing because they are fantastic.
So there it is, next time you feel like booking a holiday abroad just have a think about some of the places you are yet to see in the UK first. It's a place for everyone not just old couples but every member of the family will enjoy something here. If you are still not convinced why not try one of the dancing holidays or even one of the bowling holidays if that’s what you are in to. Whichever option you choose to do it is without doubt you will enjoy yourself.
The media always seems to be full of horror stories about obesity and bad health in children caused by lazy lifestyles, lack of exercise or a bad diet. It might seem like we’re just being guilt tripped, like they’re just trying to scare us into doing something about it but it really is an issue. The problem is it’s difficult to know what to do about it. Most people would make changes if they could but are often too busy to do anything about it, or simply haven’t noticed that it could apply to them.
It can be pretty hard to convince children that something is in their best interests if it’s not something they want to do, so getting them to exercise when they’d rather be playing computer games or watching TV can be like getting blood out of stone. But it’s not impossible. UK Family holidays at great hotels like TLH in Torquay offer a huge range of activities and sports for the whole family that are sure to get kids active and enjoying themselves whilst keeping fit. From swimming pools and a gym to tennis courts, tenpin bowling and even air hockey, there are lots of activities that will give the whole family a break from the TV and computers, and get you out there having fun and keeping fit.
As well as active sports there are also lots of other activities and entertainments for people of all ages, including a kids club and TeenZone where children can get some time away from their parents and meet up with other kids their own age. While the kids are keeping themselves amused adults can relax in a spa, or take on one of the special themed breaks like golf, bowling and dancing holidays, which are sure to be great fun and help you to keep fit too.
A family holiday at a leisure resort is a brilliant way to make the most of the school holidays and do something together that the whole family will enjoy. And the best part is that it won’t break the bank. Since the recession hit more and more people are choosing to take the ‘staycation’ option rather than travel abroad, and family destinations within the UK are more popular than ever.
After watching the latest season of strictly come dancing my parents decided that they actually wanted to learn how to dance in their spare time as something to do together. Well they did and after a few months they had booked one of those dancing holidays in Torquay. I personally would never go on such a holiday whether my age was 18 or 85 dancing has and never will appeal to me.
However my parents actually gave the holiday a chance and I was shocked to hear they loved it and although not as good as Orlando they thought it was a brilliant four night break. They really needed something like this. They said as soon as they got in that they would certainly go back as everyone there was very friendly and there wasn't one person who didn't join in.
Where else are you going to get that nowadays I mean if you were to walk into a local club and say hi to someone you would either hit with verbal abuse or physical abuse. I think it is truly amazing to hear that there are still places you can go where everyone is still all friendly.
Apparently they arrived to a nice reception in which drinks were served under a friendly atmosphere then they had two mornings of coffee and dancing and four nights of dancing with the last night being a proper black and white ball.
Lets be honest dancing is still something the majority of young people do not want to take part in but at least the room is safe, the people are friendly and that is something that you do not find easily in other activities.
I have to say I would still rather play my computer games than take up dancing anyday but I will also admit it is a great idea to bond with your partner. It is something they would do again next year and what with the prices being so low they may even go again this year. It is certainly not one of those family holidays to take the kids on but it is defiantly worth it for anyone that loves dancing as you get to do what you love as well as meet people who share the passion that is dancing.