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Vounaki Beachclub Paleros, Greece


Your holiday includes • Flights & transfers • A/C accommodation • Breakfast & lunch every day • Four evening meals weekly • Kids’ clubs • Tennis (with coaching) • Mountain & road biking (with guiding)


• Fitness classes • Sailing & windsurfing with RYA tuition


• Kayaking • Stand up paddle boarding • Water skiing & wakeboarding


About the beachclub • Family pool & adults’ pool • Kids' pool • Two tennis courts • Restaurant • Deck bar & beach bar • Wellbeing area with treatment rooms


• 93 rooms • 40 minute transfer • Free Wi-Fi in public areas


It’s good for • Dinghy sailing • Mountain biking • Road cycling • Water skiing & wakeboarding


Flying from


• Heathrow (Sun) • Gatwick (Sun & Wed) • Manchester (Sun)


Rest and relaxation If you’ve been overdoing it with all the activities on offer, treat yourself to a massage. Your body will thank you for it. If a massage isn’t for you, how does a facial or manicure sound?


Stay and sail Add some time sailing the coastline of the southern Ionian to your next beachclub holiday. Absolute beginners are welcome too. See page 100 to find out more.


Food and drink Our holidays include club board – daily breakfasts, lunches and four evening meals per week. From buffets to beach bbq's our chefs work to provide a wide range of delicious food. Head to the beach bar for a thirst quencher, or when the day is done enjoy


some drinks on the terrace of the deck bar watching the sun setting over the bay.


Families Our youngest guests will be well catered for with a crèche and Neilson run kids’ clubs (four months – 17 years). There’s also a family swimming pool, separate kids' pool, cots, baby baths, buggies and a 24-hour baby room.


Rooms The rooms have a traditional Greek feel to them and are bright and airy. You can choose sea views or views of the mountains with double, twin or triple beds – some also have sofa beds. Suites, interconnecting and mezzanine rooms for larger groups are also an option. Each room has air conditioning, mini fridge, tea and coffee making facilities, telephone, TV, safe, beach towels and hairdryer.


Guide prices Prices based on a minimum of 2 adults sharing a club twin or double room on club board with most activities, flights from Manchester and transfers included.


GAE020 7 nights per adult


7 nights per child: share/non-share 14 nights per adult


14 nights per child: share/non-share 10 nights per adult


10 nights per child: share/non-share 11 nights per adult


11 nights per child: share/non-share Low £749 Mid £969 £1,329 £1,169 £1,259 High £1,619


£375/£502 £533/£698 £971/£1,247 £909


£2,219


£455/£609 £731/£957 £1,331/£1,709 £885


£2,039


£443/£593 £643/£842 £1,223/£1,570 £899


£2,069 £450/£602 £692/£906 £1,241/£1,593


Low Departures on and between 30 Apr - 14 May / 24 Sep - 08 Oct 2017 Mid Departures on and between 21 May / 04Jun - 09Jul / 03 Sep -17 Sep / 15 Oct - 22 Oct 2017 High Departures on and between 28 May / 16 Jul - 27 Aug 2017


The prices shown are a guide only, subject to availability, reflect all relevant offers at time of going to print & will be confirmed upon enquiry. Child pricing conditions apply. Supplements & reductions may apply – please see neilson.co.uk for full terms.


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Resort map 1 Reception 2 Hotel rooms 3 Restaurant 4 Deck bar 5 Treament rooms 6 Fitness 7 Swimming pool 8 Swimming pool 9 Mountain bikes 10 Road bikes


11 Tennis courts 12 Kids' clubs 13 Beach bar 14 Water ski 15 Beach kit 16 Yacht marina 17 Kid's pool 18 Shop 19 Marina reception


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