Click here http://www.thomson.co.uk/, scroll to DEALS banner at top of page, click, then once loaded scroll down to last min holidays and click on that
7 nights, half board with flights, transfers etc for £188pp which i think is pretty good - ideal for a break
A great pool and buffet restaurant makes this place stand out from the crowd. Plus, the beach is just a stroll away.
The Belvedere comes with a big main pool. It scores highly on the food front, too, with a poolside snack bar and an international buffet restaurant. At night, the bar hosts bingo and live shows.
The centre of Salou is just a 10-minute walk down the road – you’ll find a sandy beach, and a host of shops, bars and restaurants. It’s the same time to PortAventura, Spain’s number one theme park.
Average temp during the day is 20c but can be as high as 24c Info
RETURN FLIGHTS FROM LONDON LUTON
Tue 4 Oct 2016 05:50 08:55
Tue 11 Oct 2016 09:55 11:10
Top comments
hukdbargain
8 Sep 1611#6
Means when your half way to being bored, not having a fully good time.
natz265
8 Sep 163#1
Great price, shame about Manchester being £362pp
Latest comments (38)
Coolio1988
8 Sep 16#5
Can someone tell me whats Half board is ?
nexus76 to Coolio1988
8 Sep 161#7
Usually breakfast and dinner an maybe few snacks.
7777777 to Coolio1988
8 Sep 16#12
breakfast (no alcohol served) and dinner. evening meal drinks (any, including non alcoholic) are usually offered at extra charge
tightwadsulike650 to Coolio1988
9 Sep 16#34
Half board is breakfast usually buffet and a buffet evening meal.
Soft drinks tea and coffee are usually provided at breakfast but you will be expected to pay for all drinks at evening meal including water.
Half board does not include alcoholic drinks nor does Full board which includes mid day meal.
20c isn't that hot, has it got colder here over the years?
pgilc1 to furbix
10 Sep 16#36
it's off season. you're in to autumn weather by the time of this flight. fleeces required ib the evenings usually and a fair chance of rain
that's why it's cheap
archeryne
9 Sep 16#35
Love salou go every year but everywhere shuts down end of September so be short of choice for shops and bars and places to eat
random_dude
9 Sep 16#33
shambala, baco & khan, top rides
souljacker
9 Sep 16#31
I'm off to Salou on Monday staying at the El Paso hotel next to port aventura , can't wait :smile:
Tsung to souljacker
9 Sep 161#32
You are going to have a great time, the kids have gone back to school. Our group went same time last year and had the theme park to ourselves pretty much. Europes tallest coaster, we were able to walk around & around & around, max queue time was 10mins!
Great deal btw if you can go, and if you're into Theme Parks, Portaventura is one of the best in Europe.
Cameron92
9 Sep 16#30
At the Costa, Costa Doradaaaa
lanc_red
9 Sep 16#29
Got back a week ago. We stayed towards the Cambrills side of the promenade which is a good 25 min stroll into main part of Salou. We went last year aswell and tbh nothing had changed. Got pretty boring after a few days, but kids enjoyed it.
Aquapolis water park is decent and cheap if you book online. Beaches do get busy and like someone pointed out it is very spanish until you get to the main part, but arent they entitled to visit their own country!!
dunc360
9 Sep 16#28
Been to Salou once on a family hol and wouldn't go back.
Be careful when you go as well as it's known as something like the "Spanish Devon" where the natives go for staycations and when that happens, you literally can't even get a towel down on the beach from dawn to dusk.
The town itself is quite concrete jungle - esqe.
Port Aventura is good though and worth a visit.
cookietom
9 Sep 16#25
I've recently been to salou and will never go back. Purely aimed at teenagers and not a very nice place all together.
paulandpam1 to cookietom
9 Sep 16#27
It really depends which part you go to, when we last went we stayed at the far end on the sea front by the marina and thought it was quite nice. On the transfer bus going back to the airport we passed some real crap hole places though.
billybear
9 Sep 16#24
Be careful round the main coach/bus stop in the town centre, had a wallet nicked while waiting for a coach a couple of years ago.
kreig
9 Sep 161#23
Salou is an absolute ghost town in the off season.
jamesWHUFC
9 Sep 16#22
Thomson seem to possibly have a few last minute flight deals.
Dreamliner to Tenerife end of the month was £85 other day. I decided to pay £89 to and from Luton for a week.
nutterburger
8 Sep 16#13
I can't believe me and the Mrs didn't take advantage of these deals before we had kids. for a week in Aug for the same is 2k+
teerex to nutterburger
9 Sep 16#21
I know what you mean! Our friends used to warn us to do so before we were limited to school holidays but we never listened
Elliss
9 Sep 16#20
Went to salou as a first ever holiday abroad and I loved it . Great family resorts and beautiful beaches
mb1
8 Sep 16#19
GREAT hotel. Lovely staff, amazing food and walking distance to the disappointing Port Aventura.
Hawkmoon
8 Sep 16#18
Had a week there this summer, rooms were OK, breakfast & dinners were actually fine. Pool isn't that big, but plenty of sunbathing spaces. 10 minutes to beach and same to Portaventura (just don't get the land train back as it goes all the way around the back of Salou and a 10min walk turned into a 40 min journey
danetee80
8 Sep 16#17
Went in May, Portaventura cool. Weather great. Salou is very commercialised, pints and gravy. If that's what you enjoy, you'll bloody love it.
Krooner
8 Sep 16#16
I quite like Salou. Not been in a few years, but I remember the park being nice. Decent beach, and did the Nou Camp tour.
traceylewis
8 Sep 161#14
not a nice pkace
larrythelamb to traceylewis
8 Sep 161#15
Really? Just come back from Salou ... Loved it.
halsallms
8 Sep 16#11
looks like a pretty skanky resort....I'll stick to the Ritz Carlton
nexus76
8 Sep 16#8
Close to portaventura aswell, I'm off this Sunday myself, shame the airport I'm flying to is in Barcelona
daveclarke to nexus76
8 Sep 161#10
I'm heading there Sunday too, been before?
shabbird
8 Sep 16#9
nice post goonertillidie. I want to go there now.
hukdbargain
8 Sep 1611#6
Means when your half way to being bored, not having a fully good time.
LocoMoFo9999
8 Sep 161#4
Salou in 1994 was good. My first ever visit to an air conditioned McDonald's :laughing:.
chids
8 Sep 16#3
I've stayed here, decent hotel, that's a great price
kimbo87
8 Sep 161#2
Wish this was from Manchester or lpool :disappointed: good spot though, thanks op!
Opening post
7 nights, half board with flights, transfers etc for £188pp which i think is pretty good - ideal for a break
A great pool and buffet restaurant makes this place stand out from the crowd. Plus, the beach is just a stroll away.
The Belvedere comes with a big main pool. It scores highly on the food front, too, with a poolside snack bar and an international buffet restaurant. At night, the bar hosts bingo and live shows.
The centre of Salou is just a 10-minute walk down the road – you’ll find a sandy beach, and a host of shops, bars and restaurants. It’s the same time to PortAventura, Spain’s number one theme park.
TripAdvisor reviews - Ranked #14 of 95 Hotels in Salou 4/5
Average temp during the day is 20c but can be as high as 24c Info
RETURN FLIGHTS FROM LONDON LUTON
Tue 4 Oct 2016 05:50 08:55
Tue 11 Oct 2016 09:55 11:10
Top comments
Latest comments (38)
Soft drinks tea and coffee are usually provided at breakfast but you will be expected to pay for all drinks at evening meal including water.
Half board does not include alcoholic drinks nor does Full board which includes mid day meal.
https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/Attraction_Review-g562814-d620200-Reviews-House_of_Illusion-Salou_Costa_Dorada_Province_of_Tarragona_Catalonia.html
that's why it's cheap
Great deal btw if you can go, and if you're into Theme Parks, Portaventura is one of the best in Europe.
Aquapolis water park is decent and cheap if you book online. Beaches do get busy and like someone pointed out it is very spanish until you get to the main part, but arent they entitled to visit their own country!!
Be careful when you go as well as it's known as something like the "Spanish Devon" where the natives go for staycations and when that happens, you literally can't even get a towel down on the beach from dawn to dusk.
The town itself is quite concrete jungle - esqe.
Port Aventura is good though and worth a visit.
Dreamliner to Tenerife end of the month was £85 other day. I decided to pay £89 to and from Luton for a week.