5 night holiday in Portugal for £70.00pp @ Icelolly.com
5 nights self catering holiday in Portugal for £70 per person including flights from either Bristol or the midlands on the 26th march.
(price based on two people sharing)
Resort info -
Clube Brisamar
Well equipped apartments provide a good base for holidays all year round. In summer this complex turns into a great value all-inclusive complex especially for families. The complex features two pools, sports facilities (tennis, squash and multi-purpose court), and both daytime and evening entertainment. Children are well catered for with their own pool, playground and kids club (hotel run during summer high season). Riding and water sports are all available nearby. The area is well known for golf and many courses can be arranged and booked via reception.


All Comments (33)
Jump to unread Post a CommentEdited By: leeparsons on Jan 29, 2012 13:08
??????????????????????????????????????????/
:|
??????????????????????????????????????????/
:|
Yea extacly. You can only contact these deals via telephone, which is premium rate. After so many minutes they havent got anythink that suited your need's, and the price has more than doubled if not rebeled. Really trading stadards should make some kind of law.
??????????????????????????????????????????/
:|
Yea extacly. You can only contact these deals via telephone, which is premium rate. After so many minutes they havent got anythink that suited your need's, and the price has more than doubled if not rebeled. Really trading stadards should make some kind of law.
hahaha
??????????????????????????????????????????/
:|
Yea extacly. You can only contact these deals via telephone, which is premium rate. After so many minutes they havent got anythink that suited your need's, and the price has more than doubled if not rebeled. Really trading stadards should make some kind of law.
hahaha
0203 isn't a premium number, it's a london number. And in actual fact, the price I was quoted at was with transfers, so 23 pound per person additional costs. Still the cheapest price around.
Edited By: Backriver000 on Jan 29, 2012 14:18
Edited By: JoeBoy88 on Jan 29, 2012 15:46
For example, 14 nights in Turkey for £185 PP half board. Or, 14 nights in Tunisia for £225 ALL INCLUSIVE!
EDIT: I would link to a deal but they always seem to timeout! But they're basically in icelolly.com, thomascook.com and lastminute.com.
Edited By: DarcyHart on Jan 29, 2012 15:55
£70 per person = £140
Ryanair 1 case 15kg £ 50.00
Transfers £ 30.00
1.5% charge for using debit card
3.5% charge for credit card
£70 per person = £140
Ryanair 1 case 15kg £ 50.00
Transfers £ 30.00
1.5% charge for using debit card
3.5% charge for credit card
Price quoted for me-
119 per person with transfers/10KG of baggage with the card charge. Is that a good price?
Hundreds of people have been burned by them, they use budget airline costs add a run down hotel to the "package" and charge a premium. They don't include things like transfers, which wouldn't be so bad if they sent you ro an airport anywhere near your resort, we booked with them, paid in full then a week later was called up to be told the cost had gone up! And that we had to pay an extra £40 pp told them where to get off and tried to cancel, they wouldn't return the money and i had to get hsbc to do a charge back on my card.
If you see a deal on icelolly you like, check the details and use skyscanner to book the flights yourself and find a nice hotel online and book it your self. You can even book a transfer.
You have no protection with icelolly, book with thomson, Tomas cook or use holidayhypermarket.
http://www.onthebeach.co.uk if anyone wanted a look, not .com ;)
Looking for something cheap after the 25th June when exams are over, probably will have to wait a while though.
You can get flights from bristol at "45 going mon leaving fri and its £38 for the apartment for one person
020 is the code for London. You can then have a 3,7 or 8. If your number is 020 1234 5678 and you live in London, you dial 1234 5678. You cannot drop the first digit to make a non existent code of 0203 or 0207 or 0208.
Way beyond rocket science for millions in the UK I know.