Summer breaks

Summer Holidays

Looking for a summer holiday? Then look no further as we've handpicked some of Europe's best summer holidays. From cheap summer holidays in France to summer breaks in Barcelona, Cresta are your first choice for summer holidays in Europe.

Paris

Paris

The very name conjures up a multitude of images: pavement artists in Montmarte's lively Place du Tertre, evening cruises down the majestic Seine under the famous bridges, dusty bookstalls along the Left Bank and bohemian restaurants in the Latin Quarter.

Venice

Venice

This magical and romantic city is an absolute must to visit at least once in anyone's lifetime. The islands, canals and bridges, the ancient architecture and Italian lifestyle are everything you will be immersed in during your stay and we know you will love it.

Barcelona

Barcelona Sagrada Familia

As one of Europe's most vibrant and colourful cities, Barcelona has evolved from the intriguing combination of its unique location, its turbulent Catalan history, and its pre-eminence as Spain's centre for art, architecture and design.

Rome

Rome

The 'Eternal City': a living history of Western Civilisation from its birth, through the Renaissance to the modern day in an unbroken thread of 3,000 years, with a breathtaking abundance of art, architecture, monuments and ruins.

Lille

Lille

This charming medieval city is proud of its wonderful architecture, cobbled streets and thriving Old Quarter, elegantly restored. It has a buzzing arts scene and is building a reputation for excellent shopping.

Sardinia

Sardinia

Surrounded by turquoise seas, equidistant from Tunis, Roma and Monaco, lies the Mediterranean's second largest island. Sardinia's magnificent coastline is its best asset, from cosy rocky inlets to vast strands; the golden beaches are caressed by azure waters.

Dublin

Dublin St Patrick's Day Breaks

With an illustrious history and a young-at-heart attitude, Dublin is a dynamic cultural hub with all the right ingredients - from the literary heritage of Oscar Wilde and James Joyce to enjoying the 'craic' in the pubs and clubs around Temple Bar.

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