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Previously on "Where to go on holiday this year (real not trolling)"
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Originally posted by rootsnallMe and the Mrs last did a winter month off to Vietnam and Cambodia, very good, good grub, suprisingly good accomo and very cheap. Vietnam is also a good place to stock up on clothes, tailor made suits at 15 quid, shirts a couple of quid, etc etc We went with empty rucksacks and came back fully loaded. You can fly direct to Saigon from London.
Another good one we did was Peru, Cusco and the Inca Trail are OK for a 2 weeker, if you are feeling adventurous tag on Bolivia but you'll need longer and its a bit rough and ready.
Now got a toddler so its a week in Gran Canaria leaving on Saturday, not quite the same !
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Originally posted by PondlifeAny other ideas or recommendations?
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Iceland.
Country is amazing. People cheerfully anti-Establishment.
(And they're Vikings).
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El duder is a f*nny magnet
jesus you really are a fat geordie arent you.
do you eat pies, and wear kappa shell suits as well?
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Originally posted by SallyAnneNew York - a week sitting in boozers in the village
do you eat pies, and wear kappa shell suits as well?
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Originally posted by TrollWere you caravanning or camping?
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Originally posted by GibbonI won't bore you with the list of v.expensive and frankly overated resorts/hotels I've been too as reading is a strain for you . The two weeks at a campsite in Tuscany was one of the best holidays I've had. Surrounded by gorgeous scenery, culture and interest, friendly people from allover western Europe.
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Originally posted by GoyaI stopped reading at this point
I won't bore you with the list of v.expensive and frankly overated resorts/hotels I've been too as reading is a strain for you . The two weeks at a campsite in Tuscany was one of the best holidays I've had. Surrounded by gorgeous scenery, culture and interest, friendly people from allover western Europe.
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Originally posted by TrollIt comes to us all - aka having your wings clipped!!
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Originally posted by rootsnallNow got a toddler so its a week in Gran Canaria leaving on Saturday, not quite the same !
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Originally posted by GibbonIs this turning into look how far I've been type thread? I've been from Alaska to the Falklands, but for me no where beats Italy. If you haven't been to Rome then go, and later chill out in Tuscany. The sights, the food, the wine and the people when you get to know them are fantastic and not too expensive if you apply a little research beforehand. At one of the campsites in tuscany it was cheaper to eat in the resturant than buy at the local supermarket.
No, for annual holidays it has to be long haul to a backward nation.... & as I said before Rhyl is goodLast edited by Troll; 3 January 2007, 13:52.
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Originally posted by GibbonAt one of the campsites . . .
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Originally posted by PondlifeIf I made any kind of NY resolution it was to make sure I take some decent time out this year, whether on a contract or not.
So where do the panel suggest? My current plan is Mexico for a week of culture/exploration and a week of diving/eating/relaxing etc.
Any other ideas or recommendations?
Too old for 18-30/chav stuff but too young for saga.
Another good one we did was Peru, Cusco and the Inca Trail are OK for a 2 weeker, if you are feeling adventurous tag on Bolivia but you'll need longer and its a bit rough and ready.
Now got a toddler so its a week in Gran Canaria leaving on Saturday, not quite the same !
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