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VACATIONS

Italian Streets
EXPLORE.
DREAM.
DISCOVER.

RM4599

Paris:

5 nights, 4-star hotel, B&B
 

Sweeping, landmark-studded boulevards, lamp-lit stone bridges, art nouveau cafes and graceful gardens..France's photogenic capital is the world's most visited city for a reason.

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RM3199

Iceland:

3 nights, 4-star hotel, all inclusive

Hitting headlines, topping bucket lists, wooing nature lovers and dazzling increasing numbers of visitors there seems no end to the talents of this breathtaking northern destination.

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RM3299

Spain:

4 nights, 4-star hotel, B&B

 

Everyone knows that Spain is full of beautiful sights, but what are the absolute best places in the largest of the two countries that occupy the Iberian Peninsula?

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RM4599

Amsterdam:

4 nights in 4-star hotel, all inclusive

 

Bucolic canals, charming bridges and laid-back atmosphere: there's so many reasons to love the 'Dam.  So how to get the most out of your visit?

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RM4199

Italy:

5 night, 4-star hotel, B&B

 

Italy is a dazzling, mesmerising feast of a country. Here are the country’s must-see highlights – if you don’t make it to them all on one trip, it’s the perfect excuse to return.

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RM5299

London:

4 nights, 4-star hotel, all inclusive

 

Western Europe’s largest city and a powerhouse of commerce, fashion and culture. But the UK's capital has always had a complex personality. Ask six people what London is and you’ll get a dozen different answers. So how do you define London?

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RM2299

Hungary:

4 nights, 5-star hotel, B&B

 

Stunning spas, drinks at ruin bars, hikes through the Buda Hills, laps around Margaret Island

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RM2399

Prague:

5 night, 4-star hotel, all inclusive

 

Prague just wouldn't be Prague without the jazz spilling out of windows, the tubas being lugged across the squares and the posters advertising nightly concerts

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