Thanks for all your views everyone. Mallorca looks spot on, and with car hire being £30 a week at the time we're looking to go, we should be able to get around quite easily.Spent some time on my lunch yesterday looking at rustic little B&Bs in the interior of the island and found some quite cheap offers. Showed them to the wife in the evening and her face fell! So now, having a better understanding of what we want(!), it seems that: being next to the sea is absolutely essential; and the accommodation should be modern.So it seems to me like we need to look at a package holiday. I haven't been on one in my adult life and I'm afraid to say that, rather snobbishly, I'm really struggling to get past the image of a soulless white block, next to a beach packed to the gills with blistering red Europeans, and mandatory karaoke in the evenings. Basically like that Benidorm sitcom.Can anyone help me ensure marital harmony by suggesting one of Mallorca's quieter towns (I've heard Pollenca is nice actually) where I won't be accosted by pissheads spilling out of the local Red Lion or Flanagan's. If it happens to be within easy reach (30 mins or less) drive of the DWS in the south east of the island then all the better.Sorry for being hopelessly snobbish.
Just do what the woman wants Will. Happy wife happy life
What about Haute Savouir or lower Alps. Find some where there is a lake and you’ve got a beach holiday in the mountains. Samoens or Morzine for example.
Anybody got any recent recommendations?2 kids (6 and 3), non-climbing wife, June, not megabucks. A nice beach would be good but also need other stuff (maybe including a sneaky climb). I've heard Croatia is nice.
Here you go Will, budget beach holidays. Galicia looks like a winner, but presumably will now be packed. https://www.theguardian.com/travel/2023/mar/03/readers-favourite-budget-beach-campsites-hotels-in-europe