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Help, my teen is going on a drinking holiday in Albufeira: do you pack condoms and SPF 50 in the suitcase?

Help, my teen is going on a drinking holiday in Albufeira: do you pack condoms and SPF 50 in the suitcase?

Following the completion of school exams, many Dutch teenagers are heading to popular party destinations like Albufeira and Mallorca. Pedagogue Marina van der Wal provides tips for concerned parents on topics including safety, alcohol consumption, and staying in touch.

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