My In Laws booked to go to Turkey last week and cancelled it yesterday.
My In Laws booked to go to Turkey last week and cancelled it yesterday.
If Dublin is the second friendliest city in Europe then I'd fucking hate to see what the rest of them are like.
I’ve been in Portugal the past 10 days - five in the mainland north of Lisbon and five in the Acores. It’s been mega. Sadly though, quarantine beckons from 7pm tonight when we land...
My sister and her bloke almost went off the Canaries on a whim but the mask rules are more militant than on the mainland. Masks everywhere in hot weather can do one. Meanwhile, I've been checking out L Train rides on youtube. Chicago looks alright but those trains don't go anywhere quick.
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I've just spent 2 days on a tiny little island. It was bliss, but the food was fucking awful (barely any tourist development). Still, absolute silence, empty roads and lots of fucking sun. Made the 4hr bus and 2hr boat worth it. The island was only opened up to foreigners last year, having previously been closed off due to various military installations.
Tasty. What I'd give for a quiet beach for a week. Or even just a busy one not full of obese pale Brexit creatures.
This probably surprises nobody but turns out flying to Heathrow and back is cheaper than training it from Durham to Kings Cross. Only by £20, like.
Getting from Heathrow into central London will eat up that 20 quid.
I'd be using the tube for most of my stay there so that's not a bother.
What's the deal with these PCR tests for travel, it can be got from whichever scumbag you want? For whatever price they charge? What sort of cowboy shit is this? I have to get 2 for my parents and haven't a clue what's going on.
There’s a list of approved people you can order the self test kits or testing Center you can go to on the website.
As a last resort, there's probably airport testing available.
Ta, took about an hour to book and sort out, the legacy of these dead fatties continues to cause grief.
Anyone else going to Portugal next month? Mon the FACKIN’ sun
Need the house move to go through before we can look at booking anything. Are prices as mental as I'm expecting them to be?
Do Portugal require vaccination? If not, I'll see you there in August.
I daren’t look, but if I had anything to do with holidaying in Portugal or getting there I’d be charging 5 times the price.
I can get flights for £25 from Aberdeen to Faro next month. My taxi home on a night out costs more
Just had a look and prices are surprisingly normal all things considered. 800pp for a week all Inc.
Faro I know a cracking brothel near Vilamoura. If that vaccination policy holds I'll book up in a couple weeks.
They all got bailouts and demand is high.
We're getting married next April. Plan is to go somewhere for a week immediately after and then do a big honeymoon in the summer (we are tied to school holidays because of her being a teacher).
Currently looking to book the April one.
Anyone got any good suggestions for where to go? Preferably in Europe for this one; plan to go further afield in the summer.
Croatia is beautiful. Especially Rabac.
Basque Country. Just hop from pintxo bar to pintxo bar and maybe fit in the odd Michelin star restaurant in the hills. The beaches and general vibes are top tier as well.
Fuck I want to go to Bilbao now.
It depends what you want really. It might not be a beach holiday in April, but then the same applies to most of Europe really. We went in June, so I don't really know how it is in the spring. It's the most picturesque place I've ever been though.
We got married in April 2019 and did the same thing with a smaller break straight away and then a more traditional honeymoon in the summer.
We went on a seven day cruise from Southampton to Norway, through the fjords. Then on the way back it stopped in Belgium and France.
We waited about 15 months for our honeymoon as well. No way we could immediately afford a longer long haul break.
Has anyone ever took a ferry from Northern Italy into Croatia before? Is it easy? Or anyone done Slovenia?
Yeah was thinking more to get over to stay for a week or so.
Do Naples instead. If you really want to do that area my friend did Bari > Montenegro but said 90% of the beaches had been bought by Russian bajillionaires and you get hassled by security people to leave any nice place even though it's empty.
Stay at home and don’t be wasting money.
I want that on an Uncle Sam / Lord Kitchener poster.
Booked 7 night here:
https://www.lasalaplazahotel.com/
In San Sebastian. Very much looking forward to it. Have to twist the girl's arm to let me book one of the 3 Michelin Star Restaurants now.
Excellent.
I never did anything like that but a bit of local knowledge is probably not a bad thing. Bilbao and San Sebastian are fairly quite condensed so you'll go quite far just mooching, googling and reading menus/peeking inside. Not like you have to sit down and waste an entire meal if you get a hint that somewhere is rubbish. Iirc we spent ages around Plaza Nueva and surrounding streets in Bilbao and the bits around the old town in San Sebastian will do you well.
I really want to go to Asador Etxebarri or one of the 3 stars (not Mugaritz...) but I don't know if I can convince the girl (or myself) that we can really afford to drop that sort of cash on one meal.
Really use that 3% pay rise.
We don't get the 3% pay rise because the junior doctor contract is negotiated separately. FML.
When the Tories include "doctors" in the people they claim to be rewarding for their hard work what they actually is consultants.
The drinks are on Lee, then. I need to get something sorted for September. Might just stay in Britain for less hassle.
I think I spent €250 on lunch at Disfrutar in 2017 and made no mention of how much it was costing to my partner. It was worth it I reckon, I still think about that meal a lot.