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Solmar Villas offering 20% off summer holidays

Solmar Villas offering 20% off summer holidays

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The offer is valid on bookings made before the end of June, for all arrival dates until 21 September 2025.
There are more than 800 villas on offer, in destinations including Spain, Portugal, Greece, the Greek Islands, Turkey, Croatia, Cyprus, the Balearics and Canary Islands. A seven-night minimum stay applies, and the offer is valid on new bookings only.
All villas have private pools, and properties in Solmar's 'Luxe' and 'Something Special' collections are also included. Villas range from two to 12 bedrooms, so the offer works for everyone from couples to large families or groups.
Sharon Bradbury, sales and marketing director, said: 'The peak summer holiday months can be expensive, with many families limited to specific dates across July and August. We are pleased to be able to offer this discount across all arrival dates from June to September and hope it means a more affordable summer holiday for our customers.
'Villa holidays already present excellent value for money, and with our low deposits plus interest-free payment plans we are doing everything we can to make booking a holiday with us as easy and stress-free as possible.'
Seven nights, villa only, starts from £1,740 reduced from £2,265 for a two-bedroom property such as Villa Ourania Klio (pictured) in Rethymnon, Crete, arriving Saturday 2 August. Sleeping up to four people, there's air-conditioning throughout, swimming pool, countryside views and a children's play area. The traditional village of Kyrianna is within walking distance, so car hire isn't essential.

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