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Brits can fly to European party island for £15 where pints are a quid
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Updated 13:18 14 Mar 2024 GMTPublished 13:17 14 Mar 2024 GMT

Brits can fly to European party island for £15 where pints are a quid

Ryanair is behind the deal

Tom Earnshaw

Tom Earnshaw

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For those that love going abroad to have a good time drinking cheap pints and dancing in the sun, this is the destination for you.

Ryanair is here with its latest bargain offer to fly you to one of the most idyllic and fun places in Europe for a very low price.

The airline, which also flies sun-seekers to the 'door to the desert' for less than the price of a takeaway, is back with another deal that's cheap as chips.

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Those after a trip to a European party town are likely to look at the usual subjects. We're talking Zante, Ibiza, and, of course, Magaluf.

Complete with open-air clubbing, fun bars and ice cold drinks, they are heaven on Earth for those after just that.

But there's another destination to the east of Italy across the Adriatic Sea.

Situated on the Croatian coastline, it's a tiny island that offers a different experience to if you were visiting the country's alternative destinations of Split and Dubrovnik.

We're talking iconic beach clubs and pints for £1.11.

And you can get there from £15 with Ryanair from multiple UK airports.

Noa Beach Club.
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Pag Island is what we're on about, which is located a short journey from Zadar Airport.

Top of the list if you do want to go is Pag Island's Zrce Beach. Found in the small town of Novalja, it is home to iconic venue Kalypso, which has been going for more than two decades.

There's also Aquarius Zrce and Papaya that offer some ace alternatives for open-air clubbing. In the summer months, these three venues have been known to attract big names including Swedish House Mafia and Fatboy Slim.

The island also hosts its fair share of music festivals through Fresh Island Festival, Sonus Festival, Barrakud, and Hideout.

And for those days chilling after a night in the clubs the beaches offer idyllic experiences with much needed calm.

If you look in advance, hotels in the area can be secured on Booking.com for as low as £25 a night for two people.

Delfinka beach on Pag Island.
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Tourism website Visit-Croatia.co.uk says: "If a holiday of partying it up at night and relaxing by day on the beautiful Adriatic coastline sounds like the thing for you, you should definitely consider paying the island of Pag a visit.

"The island’s famous Zrce Beach in Novalja, to the north of the island, boasts a number of excellent beach clubs."

To fly to nearby Zadar, the cheapest flights start from £14.99 at both Manchester and London Stansted airports.

Prices are from £16.46 at Birmingham, £19.99 from Bournemouth, and £24.99 from Leeds Bradford.

It takes just over two hours to get there from mainland UK, making it a quick journey too. Happy travels.

Featured Image Credit: Info Clubbing / YouTube / Getty Stock Image

Topics: Food And Drink, Holiday, Ryanair, Travel, UK News, World News, Music

Tom Earnshaw
Tom Earnshaw

Tom joined LADbible Group in 2024, currently working as SEO Lead across all brands including LADbible, UNILAD, SPORTbible, Tyla, UNILAD Tech, and GAMINGbible. He moved to the company from Reach plc where he enjoyed spells as a content editor and senior reporter for one of the country's most-read local news brands, LancsLive. When he's not in work, Tom spends his adult life as a suffering Manchester United supporter after a childhood filled with trebles and Premier League titles. You can't have it all forever, I suppose.

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