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Families shouldn’t be get rid of visiting Crete

October 13, 2016 • Alicia

Now the college holidays are in full swing, increasing numbers of youth are heading to the Greek island of Crete to take pleasure in the late night clubbing scene.  However loveholidays.com advises that UK families shouldn’t be get rid of visiting the island.

“This increase in noise and late night partying in Crete is sort of entirely confined to the resort of Malia, which has become the favorite party town for college students this summer.” said loveholidays.com CEO Alex Francis.

He continued: “Generally in the course of the months between June and August, Crete and particularly Malia is a best choice for college students and young revellers.  However other visitors including families and couples shouldn’t be deterred.  Crete is the most important of all of the Greek islands and provides a lot of other choices of places to stick which are well far from the lively hustle of Malia.”

Loveholidays.com has over 300 hotels on sale at the island of Crete, lots of that are in smaller towns and villages or located at the outskirts of Malia where visitors can still enjoy a relaxed retreat.  Asterias Village in Hersonissos is one such property.  It’s a lovely family-run and family oriented three star hotel perched high above the most town between two very traditional Greek villages.  The emphasis here’s a great deal geared towards young families because the hotel has a policy of only accepting children aged between 2 – 11 years old, along side couples and other adult guests.

The main advice this summer from loveholidays.com is to liaise directly with their team to pick out a vacation that most closely fits individual requirements.  The web site also is finely tuned to provide searches for properties and holidays suitable for families and couples, thus avoiding booking a break at some of the more lively resorts.

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