May I have some holiday advice please?
I am due some holiday and it would be ok to take some after October 12th. Let's say 2 weeks. I can go to sunnier parts of Europe or North Africa relatively cheaply. I don't want to spend all that much. Any clever ideas, so cunning you could attach whiskers and a tail and call them a weasel, that you are prepared to offer me?
Answers:
Went to Croatia (island of Hvar) about that time last year - gorgeous! Still fairly warm too.
If you're after something away from the 'Brits Abroad' destinations, it's perfect. And still relatively cheap.
Cheap packages from www.balkanholidays.co.uk
You could stay in the safety of your own home and turn up the heating ,That way some pratt of a muslim won't blow you out of the sky
Well depends if you want beach or culture. I would recommend Bulgaria that has a bit of both and is mega cheap. Or Italy, head down to Sorrento, you can visit Capri and Pompeii also. Weather in Italy is fab at that time, still very hot, not sure about Bulgaria but Im sure it will be warm still. Both cheap and lovely destinations and not too far to travel.
The perfect vacation is always a cruise. You have your food, hotel, travel to different ports,and entertaiment all for one price. Last minute deal are really cheap too.
Try Egypt - cheap as chips and guaranteed sunshine and heat all year round - don't forget the factor 20!
we went to tunisia in october a few years ago and it rained the whole week. I hated the place too. i found the people were quite intimidating!! pretty place though
Turkey is cheap at the moment. Weather in october is like a nice summer here.
stay at home weather seems to be getting better in october if we can believe the forcasters
i recently went backpacking around eastern europe for a month which was great and really really cheap. my fave place was dubrovnik in croatia. its beautiful and warmer than it is here although im not sure how the climate is in october but i went in feb and had some gorgeous weather. there is also a good night life and an awful lot of views to take in. you can even get a boat out to some remote but beautiful islands.
hope that was of some help.
happy travels
Right. Mid/ late October, still sunny in Turkey (Bodrum, Antalya, Dalaman), maximum temp about 25C.
Croatia/ Montenegro, still about 25C
Tunisia (Monastir) - cheap, temp in 20sC
Cyprus (Paphos) - not very cheap though
The Canaries are always warm, but for a cheap deal try searching on Thomas Cook website or Thomson Holidays.
Enjoy!
The greek islands are very nice, still warm, not expensive, very safe, and the people are lovely. Crete is good, large island, plenty to do. You can walk the Samaria gorge if you are fit and feel energetic!
Better stay in your present vicinity and appreciate all creature around instead going to a land of unknow with risk.
went on an 18 to 30 holiday in morrocco a few years back it was fantastic and dirt cheap.
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Answers:
Went to Croatia (island of Hvar) about that time last year - gorgeous! Still fairly warm too.
If you're after something away from the 'Brits Abroad' destinations, it's perfect. And still relatively cheap.
Cheap packages from www.balkanholidays.co.uk
You could stay in the safety of your own home and turn up the heating ,That way some pratt of a muslim won't blow you out of the sky
Well depends if you want beach or culture. I would recommend Bulgaria that has a bit of both and is mega cheap. Or Italy, head down to Sorrento, you can visit Capri and Pompeii also. Weather in Italy is fab at that time, still very hot, not sure about Bulgaria but Im sure it will be warm still. Both cheap and lovely destinations and not too far to travel.
The perfect vacation is always a cruise. You have your food, hotel, travel to different ports,and entertaiment all for one price. Last minute deal are really cheap too.
Try Egypt - cheap as chips and guaranteed sunshine and heat all year round - don't forget the factor 20!
we went to tunisia in october a few years ago and it rained the whole week. I hated the place too. i found the people were quite intimidating!! pretty place though
Turkey is cheap at the moment. Weather in october is like a nice summer here.
stay at home weather seems to be getting better in october if we can believe the forcasters
i recently went backpacking around eastern europe for a month which was great and really really cheap. my fave place was dubrovnik in croatia. its beautiful and warmer than it is here although im not sure how the climate is in october but i went in feb and had some gorgeous weather. there is also a good night life and an awful lot of views to take in. you can even get a boat out to some remote but beautiful islands.
hope that was of some help.
happy travels
Right. Mid/ late October, still sunny in Turkey (Bodrum, Antalya, Dalaman), maximum temp about 25C.
Croatia/ Montenegro, still about 25C
Tunisia (Monastir) - cheap, temp in 20sC
Cyprus (Paphos) - not very cheap though
The Canaries are always warm, but for a cheap deal try searching on Thomas Cook website or Thomson Holidays.
Enjoy!
The greek islands are very nice, still warm, not expensive, very safe, and the people are lovely. Crete is good, large island, plenty to do. You can walk the Samaria gorge if you are fit and feel energetic!
Better stay in your present vicinity and appreciate all creature around instead going to a land of unknow with risk.
went on an 18 to 30 holiday in morrocco a few years back it was fantastic and dirt cheap.
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