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Published 00:18 20 Dec 2016 GMT
Add us as a preferred source on Google »Last week we had a look at some of the places you could head to this summer using Ryanair and we thought it only fair that we do the same for Aer Lingus.
The best thing about the airline is that we can go further afield with our choices, but we've thrown in plenty of bargains too.
All this talk of holidays has us whipping out the credit card and hoping to escape this rain sooner rather than later.
A city along Morocco’s southern Atlantic coast that's the perfect place to come and relax during the summer. With amazing beaches and golf courses, just about everything you could possibly need to unwind is here.

One of the best cities you'll ever visit as a tourist, from the gorgeous scenery to the great nightlife. There's a reason why so many people come here and rave about the place and you'll discover that for yourself as soon as you visit.

Often voted as one of the best cities in the world to live in, with good reason. Has a brilliant café culture during the summer and with water everywhere and amazing mountains close by, you're never far from some action sports.
A wonderful gateway into the southern half of France, and Spain. You'll probably want to rent a car and explore the areas around the city for a couple of weeks to get the most of out it all.

Most holiday makers think of the Costa's or Barcelona but you'd be foolish to ignore the capital of Spain and all it's glory. Wonderful food, culture and people watching make this a must visit.

A seriously long couple of flights to the centre of the Pacific, but once you get there you'll be in for one hell of an experience. Explore the various islands and make sure you give yourself at least a couple of weeks.

One of the most famous cities in the world and there really is something for every member of the family and age group to do once you get there.

You probably wouldn't think of going to the Alps during the summer, but Switzerland is a wonderful place when the snow melts and the sun comes out.

Not one that you'd expect on the list, but the fact is so few of us visit this far flung corner of Ireland because we think it is simply too far away. No excuse with being able to fly and you'll be rewarded by an incredible landscape and people.

One of the most relaxed cities in Europe, the city is surrounded by water so you'll always find a place to sit down and chill out. The Danes are super friendly, speak great English and the food is top class.

A gorgeous city that has a unique look, charm and feel about it. Part European and part American, you could spend a couple of weeks lazing here and enjoying their great food and recent history.

Nearly as far south as you can go in Italy, and a perfect gateway to explore the wonderful island of Sicily. You'll want to get out of the city and explore the island rather than staying there for the duration though.

One of the most beautiful and iconic cities in the world. While there is a whole continent to see in Africa, it'll take you a good two weeks here to make the most of this wonderful corner of the planet.

The city itself will only keep you interested as a tourist for a day or two, but a wonderful place to base yourself, rent a car and get exploring this amazing part of Italy. You could easily tackle Venice, Pisa, Milan and other cities like Florence from this great spot.

Although the Gulf State has plenty of money and isn't shy about spending it, you'll find it way less flashy and more relaxing that neighbouring Dubai. Which isn't to say you won't find lots of top quality hotels to chill out in.

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