Charter Holiday Destinations Guide
For more information click on the links below:
| Tour Operator |
Days of Service |
Frequency |
Tel Number |
Reservations |
|
Sun |
Jun - Sept |
+353 (0)1 775 9300 |
 |
| Tourist Info |
www.croatia.hr |
Croatia's coast with over 1100 islands is among the most indented on the Mediterranean, and is a favourite destination for tourists, especially boaters. Dalmatia is Croatia's largest tourist region, with three large cities: 3,000 year old city of Zadar, Split - residence to the Roman Emperor Diocletian, and Dubrovnik to the far south, a UNESCO World Heritage List city.
Tranquil places, rivieras, mountain ranges, National Parks, wonderful speleological and diving locations, vineyards and olive groves - all of this and much more can be found in sunny Croatia.
The islands are particularly interesting and a great place for a tranquil holiday. The island of Hvar, home to the oldest theater in Europe and a summer festival, lies close to Split and has the most sunshine hours on the Adriatic.
From sandy beaches, surfing and hang gliding to night clubs, discos and restaurants. It’s all here in Croatia.
| Tour Operator |
Days of Service |
Frequency |
Tel Number |
Reservations |
 |
May 5th - 12th |
One flight |
+353 (0)94 963 1040 |
 |
| Tourist Info |
http://www.jerez.org/ |
Cadiz, located in southern Spain near Seville, is believed to be one of Europe’s oldest cities. Cadiz stands on a peninsula jutting out into a bay, and is almost entirely surrounded by water, and like a typical Spanish coast, Cadiz is blessed with the sun's golden rays and its cool, blue waters are enchanting and unspoiled by the sprouting of countless resorts and hotels. It is still a budding destination spot so you don't have to be always in a rush or surrounded by hundreds of other tourists.
The packages arranged by PC Promotions include hotels, buffet breakfast every day and dinner every night, and the cream of Irish entertainment.
| Tour Operator |
Days of Service |
Frequency |
Tel Number |
Reservations |
 |
Sat |
Jun – Oct |
+353 (01)231 1800 |
 |
| Tourist Info |
www.spain.info |

Lanzarote is the easternmost of the Canary Islands, with amazing volcanic locations and blended art and nature, with striking sites of enormous beauty. The island, which was declared a Biosphere Reserve by UNESCO in 1993, has become a point of reference for the world in natural architecture.
Explore every corner of this fabulous island on foot, horseback or by bike, or simply take in the beaches and crystal-clear waters. Some beaches have dazzling white sand while others are dark volcanic sand; some calm and relaxing while others feature powerful waves, ideal for such sports as surfing or windsurfing. Beneath the sea surface, the volcanic forms house an interesting and colourful marine fauna, a must-see for divers.
Spend the day’s big-game fishing, playing golf; enjoy unique cuisine and leisure, art and cultural centres and top-quality hotels.