2 Greek islands in the best family holiday hotspots
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2 Greek islands in the best family holiday hotspots

Holiday favourites like Disneyland and Marrakech have been knocked off the top spots recent research in search volumes for destinations Express has found, with new emerging destinations within familiar countries across the world taking the crown. They’re safe to travel to and sunny, among the 4 hot destinations there are 2 Greek islands

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1.Crete, Greece

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Greece is topping the lists as the hottest destination to visit this summer with Crete soaring a massive 235 places in search terms from 2015 to 2016. Crete is actually Greece’s largest island and is filled with remote beaches. It’s also got a great nightlife and plenty of bourganvillia filled courtyard restaurants to sit out in for Greek-style late night dinners.

2.Skopelos, Greece

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A bit of a mouthful to say but Skopelos has shot up 189 places as one of the most searched holiday destinations so far this year. So what’s so good about it? Firstly, it’s got a lovely old town full of white-washed houses to explore on foot, then there’s its turquoise waters. This place is like the ultimate antidote to busy modern life, you can’t help but have a stress free holiday.

3.Palma de Majorca, Spain

Palma de Majorca, Spain

Palma seems to be having a moment and firmly makes the place of holiday hotspots this summer, moving up 129 places in search to number 25. This vibrant town is full of life and rivals Barcelona for beautiful architecture with Morrish fortresses. It also has a popular urban beach as well as natural fine sand beaches north of the city like the Cala Agulla Beach and the quiet Alcanada Beach.

4.Sal Island, Cape Verde

Sal Island, Cape Verde

Cape Verde is an arrow-shaped archipelago off the coast of Africa made up of 10 blissed out islands. You’ll be the envy of all your friends as you holiday in this lesser discovered Sal Island. It’s got mile upon mile of beautiful white sand beaches backed by windswept dunes and lapped by indigo blue waters. Explore its verdant hidden valleys, tuck into delicious Creole cuisine and dance the night away to morabeza, the lively type of music that Cape Verde is famous for.

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