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Good to go: Rhodes trip; lazy golf; crowd-free Turkey
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If the combination of class and culture appeals, then a week on the island of Rhodes might fit the bill. Sovereign Luxury Travel is offering the chance to visit the acropolis at Lindos, or simply lounge on the beach, when you book seven nights at the Sheraton Rhodes Resort for £561. Located just a short drive from the city of Rhodes, the hotel boasts a spacious decked area overlooking the Aegean, chic white day-beds beside the pool and a range of bars and restaurants. The price also includes a buffet breakfast, transfers and return flights with Monarch from Gatwick, departing 25 May.
Lazy golf
The Belfry may be known as one of the spiritual homes of golf, but it's also got some appealing deals for the less energetic traveller. Book a one-night break at the historic hotel near Sutton Coldfield any time before 30 June and pay £85 per person for a "Spring AquaSpa Package". The deal includes accommodation in a double room, a 90-minute relaxation experience in the AquaSpa, a three-course buffet dinner in The Atrium restaurant, a full English breakfast, and access to leisure facilities such as the gym, pool and sauna. Prices are based on two sharing.
Crowd-free Turkey
The Turkish resort of Marmaris is best seen before the summer hordes descend. Stay at the beachside Mares Hotel – five miles away from the bars and restaurants of the main resort – and enjoy an all-inclusive stay in a one-bedroom villa for a week, for £377 per person with eayJet Holidays. Flights from Stansted to Dalaman are included, departing 23 May.
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