2017 promises to be yet another amazing year for holidays.
Have you thought about where you’re going on your summer holidays?
Searching for your prefect holiday can be time consuming and stressful. We’ve compiled a list of our top 10 holiday destinations 2017 to try and make your decision on choosing your summer 2017 holiday easier.
Each destination has been specifically chosen for it’s uniqueness, value for money and popularity. Some you’ll have seen before, but others have entered the top 10 for the first time
List of top 10 holiday destinations 2017
1. Majorca
With resorts dotted around it’s coastline and hundreds of apartments and hotels, you’ll definitely find something you’ll like. It’s safe beaches, warm waters and friendly Spanish hospitality make Majorca a must see holiday destination.
You can fly to Majorca pretty much everyday from most UK airports, so finding a cheap flight won’t be an issue. Odd durations such as 6, 8 or 9 nights are very popular as flights can be cheaper.
When to go?
Majorca is open all year round, but the main holiday season starts at Easter and finishes at the end of October half term. May, June and September are the best months to go. It’s not as busy or hot as in July and August.
2. Turkey
When to go?
If you like the sun, then June through to September is the best time to go. Make sure you book somewhere that offers air-conditioning as the nights can be just as humid as the days.
3. Croatia
Dubrovnik is a medieval wall lined City on Croatia’s Adriatic coast. Housing some of the oldest buildings in the World, the Old Town’s narrow streets make it a must for sightseeing. Dubrovnik’s walls are excellently preserved and run for about 2km around the City. Due to their popularity, they’ve been filmed in TV series such as Game of Thrones.
Croatia should be high up on your to-do-list for 2017. It’s also closer than you think. You can fly to Croatia in under 2 and a half hours from the UK.
When to go?
April to June are the best months to travel to enjoy this wonderful Country. It’s less busy, so you can walk through the cobbled streets and take in everything Croatia has to offer.
4. Orlando, Florida
I recommend staying at either a Disney hotel as they are close to the parks and will keep your children entertained. If you want something quieter, why not stay in a villa or town house around the Kissimmee area and hire a car. Most villas come with a private pool.
With more flights than ever, Orlando is still a very popular destination. You can even fly on the Thomson Dreamliner to Florida, which has more legroom in economy than Virgin and BA.
When to go?
April through to June and September are the best months to go, as the weather is hot but not too unpleasant and the crowds won’t be huge. Stay clear of the US spring break as the parks can be crowded with teenagers.
5. Cyprus
When to go?
The summer months of July and August can be hot and humid. May and June are the best times to lie of the beach, whilst April and October are still warm, you can enjoy more strenuous activities or tours.
6. Tenerife
Brits have been going to Tenerife for years and many have either made it a second home or bought property out there. A volcanic island with lots to do. With water-parks and nature reserves, or a trek up the volcano there is plenty on offer. You can relax on a hot black sand beach or walk round the old town or Puerto de la Cruz in the North.
When to go?
Puerto de la Cruz can be cloudy in the Winter months, so it’s best travelling between June and September. The South part of Tenerife is beautiful all year round and with over 300 days of sunshine, this is why Tenerife has made our top 10 holiday destinations 2017 list.
7. Algarve, Portugal
Take walks to the harbour and watch the fishing boats, or sit on a beach side cafe and eat sea food that was caught that morning. Portugal is one of my best holiday destinations, and I’ve already booked for 2017.
When to go?
The Algarve is wonderful all year round. It’s milder in the winter months and can be chilly in the evenings, but whenever you travel to Portugal, don’r forget your golf clubs.
8. Greece
The smaller Islands such as Santorini with it’s bright white buildings or the small fishing village’s of Paros, truly make Greece a wonderful an exciting destination.
When to go?
Avoid the hustle and bustle of the summer by going away in May or September. Greece will be pleasantly warm and you can experience all it has to offer without the crowds.
9. Costa Rica
Situated on the thin strip of land between North and South America, Costa Rica is a prosperous and safe Country. Abolishing its army in 1949, Costa Rica is now famed for being progressively environmentally sustainable and big in exporting coffee and bananas.
Costa Rica is one of Latin America’s most up and coming Countries, so try something different for your 2017 holiday destination.
When to go?
The dry season is November until April, but January and February can be windy. The wet season is May until November with the heavy rainfall in September and October.
10. Mauritius
With white sandy beaches, warm crystal clear waters and wonderful sunshine, Mauritius could be mistaken for a forgotten Caribbean Island. Tropical forests, mountains and excellent scuba diving, Mauritius has something to offer everyone.
Temperatures in Mauritius are on average high 20’s all year round. Flying time from the UK is just under 12 hours.
When to go?
Being a tropical paradise, Mauritius has fantastic weather all year round. January to March is the wet season and the long hot summer days and nights between November and April are humid and dry.
This concludes our top 10 holiday destinations for 2017.
What do you think of the list?
Is there a destination you’d like information or one that you feel should be on there? Leave a comment and let us know which destination you are travelling to next year?