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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a beach holiday" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means a vacation or trip to a beach destination. Example: I can't wait for our family's upcoming beach holiday in Hawaii. We are all looking forward to relaxing on the beach and soaking up the sun.
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I didn't take a beach holiday until I was 19.
I'm going on a beach holiday to France this week.
"You can enjoy a beach holiday or something more sophisticated.
On a beach holiday, try to frequent the same bar/cafe.
She then shared a series of pictures of her family on a beach holiday.
I want something adventurous, not a beach holiday - and would prefer not to stay in a hotel.
A beach holiday without a beach: a concept even the most shamefaced travel brochure would have difficulty selling.
A typical child's reaction to a beach holiday, perhaps – only this is no ordinary seaside break.
Once a beach holiday is booked, that means more dresses and a bikini or two.
Other pictures show her in a bikini, nestling up to him on a beach holiday.
I've learned that it's a good idea to follow a city break with a beach holiday.
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