Hi
My 18 year old Daughter and I are looking at Lanzarote for 1st week of next September. I like the sound of Playa Blanca as a work colleague goes there & loves it. But I've never been on an All Inclusive holiday before and it can be hit and miss. Also, I have a really weird phobia about stray/loose dogs so I need somewhere that doesn't have strays wandering about.
All replies welcomed & very appreciated !!!!!
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Do you want to be in the town? as the better AI hotels are on the outskirts of the resort. Do you need to be close to a beach?
I have stayed at the Rubicon Palace (twice!) and the Iberostar Papagayo and both are good 4* AI's. The papagayo arena also gets good reviews. As its just you and your daughter I would suggest the Iberostar Papagayo as although they do have children there, its mainly couples/adults so a bit quieter than the other ones.
I have never seen stray dogs there - some stray cats though My husband has to remind me that I can't take any home..Most hotels seem to have a colony of cats who roam the grounds.
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fatcodycat
2008-09-09 12:33:36
You sound just like me!!! I went to Corfu and had to come home early as there were so many stray dogs...I hated it. At this rate, I won't be leaving Britain because I can't find anywhere that doesn't have dogs, cats or creepy crawlies!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for your honesty!!!
It would be a shame if this did put you off from going to PB as its a lovely place for a holiday
Go self catering!!!
We went to the Rubicon Palace too. We upgraded to All Inclusive and really enjoyed it. There were a few cats which wandered about and my MIL is terrified of cats and was ok. There was one who went about near the main pool a lot but otherwise we weren't too bothered.
We are thinking of booking Rubicon Palace for AUG 2009 a party of 4 adults,2x15 and 1x11 yr old boys,do you think there will be enough for them to do,any information or opinions of this hotel would be really appreciated,we would go all-inclusive.Thanks,T
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