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Kids Stay Free Summer KIDS STAY FREE ON YOUR SUMMER HOLIDAY 2020! KIDS STAY FREE TERMS AND CONDITIONS: The irst child under 12 years old will stay free of charge, sharing a standard double room with two adults. To take advantage of this offer, the child must be included in the booking. The following hotels offer free stays for children when you book between 9 September and 24 November 2019, for stays between 1 April 2020 and 31 October 2020. Don’t miss out! Book early HOTEL NAME CITY/COUNTRY KIDS STAY FREE MELIÁ VILLAITANA ALICANTE 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL PELICANOS OCAS BENIDORM 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ BENIDORM BENIDORM 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ GRAND HERMITAGE BULGARIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL LUNA BAY RESORT BULGARIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL MARINA PALACE BULGARIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL NESSEBAR PALACE AI BULGARIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL NESSEBAR BAY AI BULGARIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL NESSEBAR MARE AI BULGARIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL SANCTI PETRI CADIZ 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ ATLANTERRA CADIZ 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ CALA D'OR CALA D´OR - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL CALAS DE MALLORCA ALL INCLUSIVE CALAS DE MALLORCA - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL MIRADOR DE CALAS CALAS DE MALLORCA - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL CALA ANTENA CALAS DE MALLORCA - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ CALVIA BEACH CALVIÁ - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL KATMANDU PARK & RESORT CALVIÁ - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL BARBADOS CALVIÁ - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL GUADALUPE CALVIÁ - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL WAVE HOUSE CALVIÁ - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE INNSIDE CALVIA BEACH CALVIÁ - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE HOTEL COLÓN MANAGED BY MELIÁ HOTELS INTERNATIONAL CAMAGUEY - CUBA 50% OFF FOR THE 1ST KID GRAN HOTEL MANAGED BY MELIÁ HOTELS INTERNATIONAL CAMAGUEY - CUBA 50% OFF FOR THE 1ST KID PARADISUS CANCÚN CANCÚN, MEXICO TWO KIDS FREE FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS MELIÁ TORTUGA BEACH CAPE VERDE 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ DUNAS BEACH RESORT & SPA CAPE VERDE 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL DUNAS CAPE VERDE 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ JARDINES DEL REY CAYO COCO, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS SOL CAYO COCO CAYO COCO, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS TRYP CAYO COCO CAYO COCO, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ CAYO GUILLERMO CAYO COCO, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS SOL CAYO GUILLERMO CAYO COCO, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS SOL CAYO LARGO CAYO LARGO - ISLA DE LA JUVENTUD, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS SOL CAYO SANTA MARIA CAYO SANTA MARÍA - VILLA CLARA, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ CAYO SANTA MARIA CAYO SANTA MARÍA - VILLA CLARA, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ LAS DUNAS CAYO SANTA MARÍA - VILLA CLARA, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS PARADISUS LOS CAYOS CAYO SANTA MARÍA - VILLA CLARA, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS THE RESERVE AT PARADISUS PARADISUS LOS CAYOS CAYO SANTA MARÍA - VILLA CLARA, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS JAGUA MANAGED BY MELIÁ HOTELS INTERNATIONAL CIENFUEGOS - CUBA 50% OFF FOR THE 1ST KID LA UNION MANAGED BY MELIÁ HOTELS INTL. CIENFUEGOS - CUBA 50% OFF FOR THE 1ST KID SOL AURORA AI CROACIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL GARDEN ISTRA CROACIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE ADRIATIC – GUEST HOUSE KOMFOR CROACIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL UMAG RESIDENCE CROACIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE VILLAGE SOL GARDEN ISTRA CROACIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL SIPAR CROACIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE SOL UMAG CROACIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ FUERTEVENTURA FUERTEVENTURA - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL FUERTEVENTURA JANDIA FUERTEVENTURA - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 6 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ TAMARINDOS GRAN CANARIAS, CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL BARBACAN APTS GRAN CANARIAS, CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL RIO DE LUNA Y MARES HOLGUÍN, CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ ATLANTICO HUELVA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ COHIBA LA HABANA - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ HABANA LA HABANA - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS TRYP HABANA LIBRE LA HABANA - CUBA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL LA PALMA HOTEL LA PALMA - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL LA PALMA APTOS. LA PALMA - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ SALINAS LANZAROTE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL LANZAROTE ALL INCLUSIVE LANZAROTE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE PARADISUS LOS CABOS LOS CABOS, MÉXICO 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL PRINCIPE MALAGA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL DON PEDRO MALAGA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL DON PABLO MALAGA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL TIMOR MALAGA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL MARBELLA ESTEPONA ATALAYA PARK MALAGA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL HOUSE COSTA DEL SOL MALAGA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL GUADALMAR MALAGA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ CALA GALDANA MENORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 6 YEARS GOES FREE SOL FALCÓ MENORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL MILANOS PINGÜINOS MENORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ SAIDIA GARDEN MOROCCO 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 6 YEARS GOES FREE SOL HOUSE TAGHAZOUT MOROCCO/ TAGHAZOUT 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ NASSAU BEACH ALL INCLUSIVE NASSAU, BAHAMAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL PALMANOVA PALMANOVA - MALLORCA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ SANTIAGO DE CUBA SANTIAGO DE CUBA - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ JARDINES DEL TEIDE TENERIFE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL SUN BEACH APTOS. TENERIFE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL COSTA ATLANTIS TENERIFE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL PUERTO DE LA CRUZ TENERIFE TENERIFE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE MELIÁ HACIENDA DEL CONDE TENERIFE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL TENERIFE TENERIFE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE SOL ARONA TENERIFE TENERIFE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS GOES FREE GRAN MELIÁ PALACIO DE ISORA TENERIFE - CANARIAS 1ST KID FREE FROM 2 TO 6 YEARS MELIÁ BRACO VILLAGE TRELAWNY, JAMAICA TWO KIDS FREE FROM 2 TO 12 YEARS PARADISUS VARADERO VARADERO - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS THE RESERVE AT PARADISUS VARADERO VARADERO - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ INTERNACIONAL VARADERO - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS THE LEVEL AT MELIÁ INTERNACIONAL VARADERO - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ MARINA VARADERO VARADERO - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ VARADERO VARADERO - CUBA 50% OFF FOR 1 KID MELIÁ PENINSULA VARADERO VARADERO - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS SOL PALMERAS VARADERO - CUBA 1ST KID FREE + 50% OFF FOR THE 2ND KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS MELIÁ ZANZIBAR ZANZIBAR, TANZANIA 1ST KID FROM 2 TO 11 YEARS GOES FREE .
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