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Summer Vacation: Destination Europe?THE ONLY 2 CHOICES LISTED BELOW:
I want to go to Europe, that's for sure; but I'm only 14 and I'm wondering if I should take a grand tour to important cities (2-3 weeks) or just to Italy and Greece (Tuscany, Capri, Athens, Santorini & Crete)
If I do choice 2, I'll take a grand tour with my friends after graduating High School. But considering the economy, Euros must be a fortune when I'm a graduate.
Since my sister is in Europe right now, we need to save money. So this is a little dilemma..
2 out of the first 3 answers are the most idiotic i've ever seen. im not planning 4 years from now. that's the grand tour IF i dont do that in 2010. its obviously 2009 currently. 10-9=1
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Who exactly are the EU trying to promote europe to? they are not travel agents and those of us who resent our money being wasted by unelected bureaucrats (and those elected too) this infuriates. EU go away, each nation has enough to be proud of without your help, without being branded as if one country.
Wow, not a single sight of greece… why?
i think you forgot malta… it is a small island in the Mediterranean sea. It is highly recommended for divers and sun lovers.
I loved Italy as it had a variety of places/towns to see, the history is impressive, the arcitciture varies and is amazing, food is great and people were nice in general. I would like to have seen more of the countryside!!
I also love Croatia as it was a surprise to me how great it was! It was cheaper than other places I went to, people were great and it had amazing histroy. The coastlines are truely spectacular!!!!!
Prague/ Czech Republic was pretty cool and agian a surpirse to me how wonderful it was….so pretty.
France, to give credit where its due has a lot to offer, not just Paris. Its a big place and you could spend months there and still not see it all….kind of like Italy in that respect….I loved the area in central france between the towns of Figiac and Cahors. Stunningly lovely towns ( eg St Cirq lapopie, Rocamadour, St Cere, Autoire) and wonderful chateaus, countryside……mmmmm makes me want to go back!
I’m sorry but freedom of speech doesn’t exist in EU, some examples like the holocaust denial law and other stupid laws that Germany is trying to implement in the eu countries!
freedom of speech also does not mean that you are allowed to lie facts or to slander!
I find some Japanese people in many countries, but I can not say that I have seen bigger groups in any country in Europe.
You can look at Travel Forums in Japan, or just make your own travels and see who you meet.
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San Antonio go to the river walk, SA Zoo, Sea World,Six Flags,A lot to do in San A.
I wouldn't want to try to defend this in an audit.
If the cost from SFO to Germany was the same as Austin to Germany, you will not get a deduction. If the cost from SFO to Germany was $500 more than Austin to Germany, you *might* be able to argue the $500. Get screen captures of the ticket prices. Of course, waiting until now to get the screen captures will make it more difficult to defend the costs on the day you flew.
For October a good destination would either be Italy or Spain. Still warm, but not hot and not so expensive.
As a general rule for prices in Europe north (Scandinavia)and west is more expensive than south and east. The cheapest countries are Ukraine, Romania and Albania. But if you went there I think you would be quite dissappointed, as the reason these countries are cheap is bc the people are poor.
Now I don't know how much time you have, but if you got 3 weeks I suggest spending 2 weeks in Spain and one week in Morrocco. You would fly into Madrid and rent a car. You could tour southern Spain (Granada, Toledo, Gibraltar) before dropping the car off and heading by train and ferry over to Morocco. Morocco is much cheaper than Spain and seeing the country could make you appreciate and understand Spanish and thus Mexican heritage better. (Plus you can say you've been to Africa.)
Alternatively you could go Italy. Railpasses are a waste of money in Italy, you should just buy point-to-point tickets it works out cheaper. You would need about 2 weeks to see the highlights.
For a shorter trip of one week, I suggest visiting Portugal, Andalusia (southern Spain) or Hungary. Hungary would be the cheapest. For Hungary you could fly into London or Frankfurt and then catch a budget flight to Budapest. You could make it a combined Budapest-Bratislava-Vienna trip, using train and boat to travel along the Danube.
Airfare from Houston should be in the 800 USD range per person. October is not high season, so it should not be too difficult to get a decent fare. For your stay you need to budget around 200 EUR per day for both of you if you stay at hotels and pensions and eat out. You could also look into renting either a campervan or taking camping gear (tent, sleeping bags) along with you. Staying at campsites (or hostels) is significantly cheaper than staying at hotels, it could reduce the cost of your trip by half.
Rental cars should be booked in a package with the flight through a travel agent. Good travel agencies can get you special "fly + drive" packages with significantly reduced rental fees for the car.
hi the eu is a great democratic unionmore veu tv and news for all europe so we can share more and come together in europe eu is a fantastic fedration softpower in the world a symbol fr johnnyb.
For the last four years, I have been taking my family to a unique family resort in Vermont on Lake Champlain for our big summer vacation — it is a converted family farm that offers a really amazing vacation where everyone (mom and dad too) get a REAL vacation. We love and the kids love — obviously because we keep coming back — Check out http://www.tylerplace.com
It is so cool — the kids have group (all segmented by age) in the mornings so the adults can play (everything from kayaking and mtn bikes to pottery or yoga.) Then we do family activities in the afternoon, then back to group for the kids and we get a grown-up meal at the inn. There is so much to do — an incredible place. Everyone who goes keeps coming back the same week so you make awesome friends and so do the kids. Stay at the Inn or in cottages around the lake — all meals provided, awesome water sports and activities — anything you can imagine.
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Mainland Europe may not be all that sunny in January – the weather can be unpredictable.
Your best bet for sunshine will the Canary Islands – you might still be unlucky and get a few showers but you should at least see some warm sunshine during your stay
I like Fuertaventura but Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria are also good places to visit
Hope this helps
If I had to make a suggestion, I would go to Krakow. The Poles are very religious people, and celebrate Christmas eve (Wigilia) and Christmas like no one else in Europe. I spent Christmas 98 in Krakow and it was amazing. The market square, the largest in Europe, was packed with people. It was electric, young and old reveling together. It was almost like New Years eve in Time Square. Children singing Christmas carols, expect to give them a couple of Zoltych. Carriage rides through the old town. They have miniature theaters (Szopka) with puppets reenacting the nativity. The food is a amazing, the people are fabulous While Krakow is not my favorite city in Europe, I cannot think of a better place to spend Christmas.
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