10 Easter holiday deals

It’s less than four weeks to Easter so if you are planning to take a break, with or without kids, then here’s a few ideas. You could go for a sporty holiday in Spain, a chill out in Mauritius, boating around Birmingham or skiing in Scotland.
Take a look at these 10 Easter holiday deals:

Easter holiday deals

Hit the capital
Want to show the kids London? Lancaster London’s Easter package is for a minimum two-night stay in two interconnecting rooms, with activities to keep youngsters entertained. An Easter egg hunt will be set up in the children’s bedroom, along with a free activity pack. Breakfast is included, plus one family afternoon tea. Priced at £499, for stays from April 2-12, based on two adults and two children sharing. There’s also a one-night stay available between April 2-6 from £129 per room.
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Go wakeboarding
Tattershall Lakes Country Park in Lincolnshire has a four-night self-catering Easter Escape in a four-berth Comfort caravan from April 6 reduced to £273. Kids can learn a new skill like wakeboarding on the cable tow wakeboard park. Dads can relax and go fishing in one of the lakes, while mums can enjoy a spa treatment. Family entertainment every evening.
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Spanish sun
Fun for all the family is on the menu at the five-star La Manga Club during the Easter school holidays, with 10 per cent discounts on sunshine breaks at the award-winning Murcia venue.
The savings are for those booking a two or three-bedroom apartment in the resort’s Las Lomas Village before February 28, with a seven-night stay for a family of four available from €1,330 (around £1,020).
Prices in the four-star self-catering apartments start from €190 (around £145) a night. Kids’ clubs and sports facilities include a golf academy, 28-court tennis centre, scuba diving and watersports.
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Boating on the canal
Perfect for beginners, boaters can travel lock-free to Birmingham in just five hours from Drifters’ base at Tardebigge on the Worcester & Birmingham Canal, stopping off along the way to celebrate an eggstra-special Easter at the canalside Cadbury World. With more canals than Venice, there’s no better way to travel into Birmingham City Centre where overnight moorings are available at Gas Street Basin, close to Brindley Place.
There’s plenty for families to see and do in Britain’s second city, including penguin feeding at the National Sea Life Centre or watch the West End smash hit show ‘Evita’, starring Wet Wet Wet singer Marti Pellow, at the Hippodrome. Short breaks on a boat for four from Tardebigge over Easter start from £625, weekly breaks from £900.
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Five-star holiday
Save at least £408 per family on selected stays at the five-star Gloria Golf in Turkey. The property features a fantastic beach and Aqua-park that will keep children of all ages entertained, whilst the indoor and outdoor swimming pools and Spa & Wellness Centre are the perfect place to be pampered.
A golfer’s heaven, the hotel has two 18-hole championship courses and a nine-hole academy course. There are also over a dozen restaurant and bars plus the Arena Amphitheatre has live entertainment.
Seven nights all-inclusive departing April 4 costs £1,071 per adult and £1,017 per child including flights with easyJet from Gatwick to Antalya.
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Beach break at home
Bunn Leisure, boasting a one mile beach on the Selsey peninsula, has Easter midweek and weekend breaks from March 27 to April 10 from £250. There are four holiday villages – West Sands at the heart of the action, White Horse Park for families with young children who want a quieter stay, top-of-the-range Green Lawns with more space to unwind and Warner Farm, which has 250 pitches for touring caravans, motor homes and tents with prices starting from just £40 per night for a standard pitch. Lots of activities, including kids’ football and wrestling sessions, and entertainment.
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Sharmin’ resort
Guaranteed sunshine this Easter in Sharm el Sheikh. The Sultan Gardens Resort, between the city centre and airport, is perfect for exploring the local area. With exotic gardens surrounding the resort, guests can take a short walk to the nearby private beaches, while also taking in the views of Tiran Island. Kids’ club and jungle gym for youngsters.
Seven nights all-inclusive at the five-star Sultan Gardens Resort from £669 per person, saving £525 per person. Includes flights from various UK airports on selected dates in the holidays from March 28.
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Marvellous Mauritius
On the west coast, the four-star Sands Resort & Spa boasts stunning views across Tamarind Bay and Le Morne Mountains. With all rooms sea-facing, this resort is ideal for a relaxing break. Bars, restaurants, private beach and spa and lots of sporting activities.
Seven nights half-board from £1,169 per person, saving £200 per couple. Includes flights from Heathrow and Glasgow between April 1-30. See LetsGo2.com

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All aboard
How about an Easter Aegean Gems Cruise? Broadway Travel offers seven nights, full-board on the three-star Thomson Spirit from £639 per person, saving £296 per person. 
Fly from Luton and embark on a voyage from Limassol, Cyprus taking in destinations including Kusadasi, Aghios Nikolaos, Rhodes and Alanya.
Includes flights from Luton on April 1. Prices based on two adults sharing.
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Ski in Scotland
Head for the highlands of Scotland for a cosy break in the county of Angus. Famed for its castles, glens, and the camera obscura, there is plenty of history and scenery to take in to keep families busy over Easter, and for those who want to work off all that chocolate, a hike in the surrounding Cairngorm National Park is a must. As Easter falls early this year there may even be a chance to do some skiing on the mountains!
Drumshademuir Caravan Park offers pod accommodation over Easter from £120 for three nights. The pods have beds, seating and a table but visitors need to bring their own equipment and bedding. Pods sleep four.
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