The most popular spots and the dates that will get you the cheapest flights
Spring has just arrived and although it may feel like we have another long stretch to go before the summer arrives, it’s never too early to get started on planning your Summer holiday.
read more: Una Healy's Costa Rica holiday, how to get there, what to do, prices, flights and accommodationIf you are looking for the best bargain, it seems like opting to travel with Ryanair in the month of May will give you the best deal, with July and August coming out as the most expensive months to travel. We have listed suggested dates below but be sure to shop around to find the best deal for you.Temperatures can soar into the high twenties over the summer months.
There’s plenty of ways to spend the day, from exploring the Corralejo dunes, enjoying a Segway tour or a trip to Acua Water Park.
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