Loveholidays the site that never sleeps processes 100 bookings every day before 9am.
I’d count myself in that number having twice booked with the online travel provider in the last six months.
Although the night owl that I am I get my wanderlust well after the witching hour and invariably sign up then.
We caught up with our friends at loveholidays over the Irish Travel speed-dating convention Meet The Media in Dublin.
And broke bread in the sumptuous surroundings of House restaurant on Leeson Street.
Dubrovnik pearler

Enjoying the access we do to holiday providers like loveholidays is something we’ve never taken for granted.
But, in truth, loveholidays treats all its customers like VIPs which is why it soars for repeat holidaymarkers.
With three in five of those who had booked loveholidays in January having been away with them before.
Which again is what we will do having finally got to Dubrovnik after one or two previous scares, in September for our pearl anniversary.
Malta love token

Now our digital friends are all about the holidays, obvs, but also the love.
And they saw us off from our lunch catch-up with a love token.
A specially curated perfume they’d got a local apothecary to mix us up with notes from a favourite destination of our choosing.
Which is on their route and on their list of most popular choices, namely the Canaries, mainland Spain and the Algarve.
As well as emerging destinations such as Malta, Poland, Prague and Morocco.
Love token

And so for the week that’s in it with Valentine’s Day hoving into view and yours truly not having anything in the offing for Herself.
My mind tracked back to Malta where I made Her the Happiest Woman In The World and got down on one knee in the sun and She said ‘Yes.’
And so with all this in mind I left loaded up with goodie loveholidays merch.
Knowing too someone who surely does loveholidays and who I’ll be treating to a trip to Budapest next month.
All done with my good friends at loveholidays the site that never sleeps.
Early one morning before 9am when I was thinking how I could atone for something or other.