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Car rental there is very cheap and also the drive up to Mostar is easy. The border crossing is very quick, too.How did you find the driver? ... as in how was the introduction
Car rental there is very cheap and also the drive up to Mostar is easy. The border crossing is very quick, too.How did you find the driver? ... as in how was the introduction
We were in Venice in May 2008 for 2 days. We have very beautiful memories of the Venice and Murano Island as there was not many tourists at this time.I was very unimpressed with Venice and dont plan to return (but never say never). I feel you can see everything in a few hours, after that its just a grab for cash from over price restaurants or over priced glass/jewelery sellers and the food there is is not as good as elsewhere in Italy.
Noting that Winter is not always offseason, Winter is the recommended time to visit Iceland and northern Norway if you want clear skies to see the best of the Arora Borealis.
I dont enjoy being cold and having to pack so many layers, I do it if I feel there will be ample reward for the effort but generally much prefer to travel Autumn, Summer or Spring depending on the destination. Different strokes for different folks.
Venice is surprisingly polarising!We were in Venice in May 2008 for 2 days. We have very beautiful memories of the Venice and Murano Island as there was not many tourists at this time.
Thanks, I will check it out. Bologna is favoured because it is central to a number of places with good rail connections. That's why we want to be based near the main station. Going to be a very different trip to my backpacking days when I was last in Italy 30 years ago. I'm not going to miss lining up at a youth hostel 20 minutes outside a town in order to secure a bed for the night!Also consider Vicenza - I had 5 nights there earlier this year and loved it. I did a day trip to Padua and very glad I chose to base myself in Vicenza and not Padua. I prefer to spend a bit more time in one place rather than just day trips but YMMV
We stayed in apartments 10 metres from one of the gates. Downstairs was a little travel agency. We looked at renting a car and driving ourselves, but it was very reasonable to hire a driver with a van. He knew the roads, the border crossing procedures and he was a really interesting guy who had lived all his life in the area. He told us many stories of life in Croatia and the the sad demise of the rural areas, where the young people moved away and the farms died.How did you find the driver? ... as in how was the introduction
I did a Contiki tour in 1982 and we stayed at Camping Fusina as well. The T shirt factory next door burnt down and we couldn't get to our tents so had to sleep in the restaurant or something. I just remember someone snoring very loudlyI have been to Venice 4 times over a 47 year period. First time was on a Sundowners camping trip. We stayed at Camping Fusina, (it is still there), which had the biggest mozzies I had ever seen.
Over the years I have seen the changes, but still love its uniqueness. Our last visit was 2019. We always manage to do different things and love getting off the main drag and into the back blocks, with hardly any tourists. And nothing beats St Marco Square late at night, with the tourist cruise ships gone and the magical orchestras playing in late evening.
Yes we also did another contiki tour in 1982 and stayed there again. We were there the end of July?I did a Contiki tour in 1982 and we stayed at Camping Fusina as well. The T shirt factory next door burnt down and we couldn't get to our tents so had to sleep in the restaurant or something. I just remember someone snoring very loudly
I can’t remember what it was called. We got T-shirts there as well. I was there mid June 1982.Yes we also did another contiki tour in 1982 and stayed there again. We were there the end of July?
We got t-shirts from that place. Was it called Gooses?
Barrow is on my bucketlistI prefer to avoid overcrowded destinations by going out of my way to avoid tourist destinations.
Bali? Nah.
London? Never mind.
Singapore? Boring.
Join a group of incompetent tourists? My worst nightmare.
Stand in a queue for ages? Shoot me quick.
My favourite travel destinations have always been the further-flung places where I don't seem to know of others who have visited. Places like Barrow (AK):
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Or Molokai (HI):
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Or Papua New Guinea:
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Or Palm Island (QLD):
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That said, I'll admit that I do like Paris and Venice.
I have one you can borrow … ?Barrow is on my bucketlist
and some beautiful train rides to get thereMy mother will be visiting me soon for 2.5 weeks whilst I'm on a four month assignment in Switzerland. Thinking about places to visit (aside from the Alps and other obvious ones within Switzerland). She's never been to Venice, and it is an iconic destinations, but the crowds have me worried. I went there in 1992 - December - and it was misty, beautiful and peaceful. Back in 2009 - September - busy but I wouldn't say overcrowded. So come 2024 and the overcrowding is infamous. I looked at cruise schedule - on some days the combined capacity of ships in port is around 8,000. Found some midweek days where there are no ships for two days in a row, so will do that. Thank god for WFH. And accommodation that is 500Euros on and either side of the weekend (Thu-Mon) is only about 200 Euros on Tue night. Plan hatched.
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I have unlimited train travel* at my disposal until 9 December, so yes will be taking advantage of these!and some beautiful train rides to get there
One of the "obvious places in Switzerland" that I wanted get to but missed is the Stanserhorn funicular and cable car near Lucerne. The cable car section has a cool outside top deck.I have unlimited train travel* at my disposal until 9 December, so yes will be taking advantage of these!
* plus booking fees where applicable.
Might be getting chilly soon though.