There are certain benefits that come from staying in a villa, especially in the stunning Greek island Crete. It’s an island that’s known for its terrific weather, beautiful scenery and warm friendly people, and you can perhaps enjoy the whole experience more in a villa.

You can get the advantage of having your own swimming pool, perhaps slightly elevated white mountains also known as Lefka Ori. There’s more peace and privacy in a villa, while the many hotels in Crete are brimming with holidaymakers, so in one sense you’re paying for seclusion in a Villa.

You do have to buy your own food as all inclusive is never an option, but there are many different taverns and restaurant to try, especially those cooking fresh gyros kebabs. A villa in Crete is all about privacy, the freedom to try different foods and not just dishes laid out on a buffet table, and it’s one of the most popular types of holidays in this desirable Greek island.

If you have a family, finding an opportunity for all of you to go on a holiday together can be difficult. Your best opportunity for doing this is during the kid’s holiday periods. This way you get to avoid taking them away from school, and making the school unhappy with you. This is the best solution, as most jobs have a more flexible holiday policy than school students do. Easter is a shorter holiday than the summer holiday period, but if you are in need of a nice holiday, it gives you more than enough time to do this. There are plenty of great holiday locations to choose from which are great at that time of year. Visiting places, which are too hot during summer time, during a more acceptable season like spring can lead to a better holiday experience for you and your family than if you went during summer.

A summer holiday is not always known for being cheap, and it can take a significant amount of time to save up for a holiday, meaning you don’t necessarily want to be spending too much when you’re out there.

If you book for an all inclusive holiday, it means you won’t have to spend a penny on food, and all your meals will be provided to you by your hotel. If you’re looking for a peaceful holiday you’ll also be able to save plenty of money, and spending time in the pool and the sea, rather than spending money on activities can be a big advantage in terms of saving money.

If you have not booked your holiday then you may want to consider looking at hotels with excellent onsite facilities and all inclusive packages. You can then spend slightly more on the overall cost of your holiday but save a great deal of money while you’re out there.

Renting an apartment for a couple of days or even a week can be beneficial if you’re going away on a city break, and it can mean you have more control, and better accommodation than you would have in a nearby hotel.

Depending o the type of apartment you rent for your city break, you may have an area to relax, a large bathroom, an en-suite bedroom, a kitchen as well as additional areas, whereas the nearby hotel may only have one room with a bed and a bathroom. Accommodation may not be the only benefit and some apartments may be even cheaper to rent than a hotel room, and this will likely depend on the time of your city break.

If you can’t find a B and B or a hotel that provides the high level of quality you‘re seeking than never rule out renting an apartment, it could be everything you’re looking for.

A holiday in June can be a good option if you’re looking for a summer holiday in Europe. There are many different reasons why June can be a good month for a summer holiday and we’re going to walk you through the benefits.

The first benefit is price. June is not considered a peak month, by that we mean it is not July or August, and those two months provide the hottest weather in many countries across Europe, and June can be a cheaper month because there is less of a demand for holiday at this time.

The next benefit is weather. There’s still a very good chance you can be hit with hot weather in June, and it can actually turn out to be the hottest month of the year in some countries, so just because it’s not August or July it doesn’t necessarily mean that it’s a cold month.

The third and final benefit is privacy and seclusion. The children have not broken up from school, so hotels are unlikely to be packed, meaning you won’t have lengthy queues when you’re lining up for your meal at night, while there will also be plenty of sun beds available.