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Malaga direct from Liverpool John Lennon Airport

Malaga, Spain

The Costa del Sol is full of amazing places to stay. Marbella is the most famous and this glitzy resort has miles of beaches and a decadent nightlife. It also has the highest concentration of Rolls Royce cars in the world.

Malta

Malta

The Republic of Malta is one of the world’s smallest countries and its capital, Valletta, is the smallest in the European Union. But good things come in small parcels and Malta is home to no less than nine UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Menorca 2

Menorca, Spain

Mahon has been the capital of Menorca since 1721, boasting a rich selection of beautiful 18th century mansions, not to mention the must see Gothic cathedral. Shoppers will be pleased to know that there are many designer label stores adorning the ornate streets as well as a myriad of pretty café’s where you can soak up the sun with a glass of sangria in hand.

Milan direct from Liverpool John Lennon Airport

Milan, Italy

Based in northern Italy less than an hour away from the Swiss border, Milan is full of historic and cultural gems, as well as being one of the most high-fashion regions in the world. 

Nice direct from Liverpool John Lennon Airport

Nice, France

Renowned for its glamorous beaches, sun worshippers will be right at home in Nice. But if you fancy a more active approach, many of the beaches offer activities such as volleyball, jet skis and pedalos. Guided walking tours, meanwhile, enable you to take in the sights.

Paphos direct from Liverpool John Lennon Airport

Paphos, Cyprus

Get ready to explore a city where the modern world comes face to face with Greek mythology. Known as the birthplace of Aphrodite, the Greek goddess of love, beauty and fertility, Paphos is truly a place fit for the gods.

Paris direct from Liverpool John Lennon Airport

Paris, France

Known as the City of Love and the City of Light, Paris one of the world’s top tourist destinations, renowned for its contributions to global culture, arts, fashion and cuisine.

Porto, Portugal

Porto, Portugal

On the Douro River, Porto is one of the oldest city centres in Europe – so much so that its historical centre is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Filled with baroque architecture, there are also hints of neoclassicism and romanticism, making Porto a stunning destination.

Poznan, Poland

Poznan, Poland

On the banks of the Warta River, Poznan is one of the biggest and oldest cities in Poland. A trip to the Old Town will give visitors access to many of the historic buildings and sights with a walk along the Royal-Imperial Route. For more active tourists, a visit to Lake Malta is essential. The manmade lake in the heart of the city is a hive of activity, with ski and sleigh slopes as well as swimming pools and a water park amongst its many attractions.