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  • R0TW
    R0TW Posts: 1,673
    Off to Albufeira for 2 weeks first thing tomorrow. Doesn't look like we'll have a chance to meet up with @Algarveaddick unfortunately but can't wait to get out there. My mate has a place out there and told me about a classic car show not far from our villa this Sunday, my wife is suitably unimpressed!
    Watch out for flying motorcyclists
  • Athletico Charlton
    Athletico Charlton Posts: 14,273
    edited August 2024
    I have also just returned from Scotland. But further north in Shetland.  Superb 10 day trip with so many highlights; my 4th trip there and I love the place.

    This time around we saw hundreds of puffins (most had flown a few days later so we were lucky) and a group of Orcas who swam a few feet away from us as they hunted (successfully) 2 poor families of Eider duck.  It was epic.




  • SporadicAddick
    SporadicAddick Posts: 6,855
    edited August 2024
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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    That’s brilliant @Dippenhall

    Gavin & Stacey territory now, you’ll never be able to discuss the fishing trip :-) 
  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
    Had a week in Crete, first time there and absolutely loved it. More importantly, so did the kids 👍


  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,853
    Which hotel was that AFKA?
    Just back from Sun Palace in Faliraki

    they had us in wrong room on first night ( should have had family room with two bedrooms, but had one room with just 4 beds next to each other) TUI gave us £550 compensation for the issue. could have had 750 if taken in TUI vouchers. 

    Then flight home was delayed 4 hours so have just submitted claim and should be getting 4x£350 as well. 
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,890
    MrOneLung said:
    Which hotel was that AFKA?
    Just back from Sun Palace in Faliraki

    they had us in wrong room on first night ( should have had family room with two bedrooms, but had one room with just 4 beds next to each other) TUI gave us £550 compensation for the issue. could have had 750 if taken in TUI vouchers. 

    Then flight home was delayed 4 hours so have just submitted claim and should be getting 4x£350 as well. 
    £550 compensation for one night is that?

    I assume you got the right room thereafter. 

    That sounds very reasonable on their part. 
  • CAFCBourne
    CAFCBourne Posts: 3,790
    Had a week in Majorca at port pollensa absolutely love the north of the island and such a nice short flight with kids in tow.
  • MrOneLung
    MrOneLung Posts: 26,853
    MrOneLung said:
    Which hotel was that AFKA?
    Just back from Sun Palace in Faliraki

    they had us in wrong room on first night ( should have had family room with two bedrooms, but had one room with just 4 beds next to each other) TUI gave us £550 compensation for the issue. could have had 750 if taken in TUI vouchers. 

    Then flight home was delayed 4 hours so have just submitted claim and should be getting 4x£350 as well. 
    £550 compensation for one night is that?

    I assume you got the right room thereafter. 

    That sounds very reasonable on their part. 
    Yeah. We were only in the room from arrival at 9pm and gave the keys to reception on way to waterpark at 9am. They collected our cases etc and we were in our new correctly configured room at lunch. 

    £550 for the inconvenience of having one night in the wrong style of room and in a block that TUI clients shouldn’t be in 

    wasn’t expecting anything monetary from them to be honest, maybe some vouchers for a trip etc so was pleasantly surprised 
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  • Wasn't sure whether to post this in the Autism thread or this one, but as it applies to other disabilities/neurodiversities as well, maybe better here.

    My youngest daughter is autistic, and partly due to that and partly money, we've always done holiday cottages in England, and within a few hours of home, in the past.

    However we're hoping to go abroad next year, somewhere within a 2/3 hours on a plane.  However we are nervous of her flying - if she struggles when we're driving to a cottage in Devon or whatever, we can just go later, stop for a bit etc.   Flying if we miss the flight because of a meltdown, that's £4000-5000 down the pan (and it's been a stretch saving for that!).

    So my question is:  Has anyone either with additional needs or with someone else with additional needs found any airlines better than others for allowing easy check-ins, specified seats etc?  How easy or difficult was it to get help?

    Cheers in advance for any advice!!
  • tangoflash
    tangoflash Posts: 10,784
    edited August 2024
    I'm currently on my road trip holiday. Switzerland for 2 days, then Milan, Rome, Naples, pompei, Amalfi, then 6 days on sicilia, split between catania & palermo and a trip up (currently active) Etna. Left sicilia this morning and having a "do bugger all" day in a small town called Montalto uffugo. Tomorrow we head off to Latina, then 2 days in la spezia, where we will visit the beautiful cinque terre region. Last stop in Italy is Turin, followed by a day in Dijon and then home in time for the Bolton match. 
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,208
    I'm currently on my road trip holiday. Switzerland for 2 days, then Milan, Rome, Naples, pompei, Amalfi, then 6 days on sicilia, split between catania & palermo and a trip up (currently active) Etna. Left sicilia this morning and having a "do bugger all" day in a small town called Montalto uffugo. Tomorrow we head off to Latina, then 2 days in la spezia, where we will visit the beautiful cinque terre region. Last stop in Italy is Turin, followed by a day in Dijon and then home in time for the Bolton match. 
    …I take it that you will miss the home match against Leyton Orient? 🤓

    Sounds a smashing trip.
  • LargeAddick
    LargeAddick Posts: 32,560
    I'm currently on my road trip holiday. Switzerland for 2 days, then Milan, Rome, Naples, pompei, Amalfi, then 6 days on sicilia, split between catania & palermo and a trip up (currently active) Etna. Left sicilia this morning and having a "do bugger all" day in a small town called Montalto uffugo. Tomorrow we head off to Latina, then 2 days in la spezia, where we will visit the beautiful cinque terre region. Last stop in Italy is Turin, followed by a day in Dijon and then home in time for the Bolton match. 

    never been myself but Dijon is meant to be mustard .....
  • I'm currently on my road trip holiday. Switzerland for 2 days, then Milan, Rome, Naples, pompei, Amalfi, then 6 days on sicilia, split between catania & palermo and a trip up (currently active) Etna. Left sicilia this morning and having a "do bugger all" day in a small town called Montalto uffugo. Tomorrow we head off to Latina, then 2 days in la spezia, where we will visit the beautiful cinque terre region. Last stop in Italy is Turin, followed by a day in Dijon and then home in time for the Bolton match. 

    never been myself but Dijon is meant to be mustard .....
    Years ago I stopped for a night in Dijon while driving home and before setting off in the morning, had a stroll around the town. I soon realised the connection between mustard and Dijon (I am no cook), it was everywhere and as my wife likes the stuff, I bought her a jar.

    I really should not have said hey love, I have brought you a present back, that jar of mustard nearly got me divorced!
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,599
    Booked 4 nights in Tenerife at the end of November with 3 mates. I'm the youngest member of the party so don't think we'll be tearing the place up much. Will certainly be different to the last time I went there with mates.
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,966
    I'm currently on my road trip holiday. Switzerland for 2 days, then Milan, Rome, Naples, pompei, Amalfi, then 6 days on sicilia, split between catania & palermo and a trip up (currently active) Etna. Left sicilia this morning and having a "do bugger all" day in a small town called Montalto uffugo. Tomorrow we head off to Latina, then 2 days in la spezia, where we will visit the beautiful cinque terre region. Last stop in Italy is Turin, followed by a day in Dijon and then home in time for the Bolton match. 

    never been myself but Dijon is meant to be mustard .....
    Bicester is different gravy

    (I know this doesn't really work but it's all I've got)
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,599
    IdleHans said:
    I'm currently on my road trip holiday. Switzerland for 2 days, then Milan, Rome, Naples, pompei, Amalfi, then 6 days on sicilia, split between catania & palermo and a trip up (currently active) Etna. Left sicilia this morning and having a "do bugger all" day in a small town called Montalto uffugo. Tomorrow we head off to Latina, then 2 days in la spezia, where we will visit the beautiful cinque terre region. Last stop in Italy is Turin, followed by a day in Dijon and then home in time for the Bolton match. 

    never been myself but Dijon is meant to be mustard .....
    Bicester is different gravy

    (I know this doesn't really work but it's all I've got)
    Nice takes the biscuit though 
  • EastTerrace
    EastTerrace Posts: 3,961
    Just got back from 10 days in sunny Croatia


  • Loving the holiday thread.

    I'm off to Riga for 5 days in September. Any suggestions on places to visit, bars, restaurants etc?.

    One trip I've found is to a USSR nuclear launch pad and bunker!, sounds like fun 😅.

    Cheers  
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  • AFKABartram
    AFKABartram Posts: 57,825
     North Lower Neil, ill try and get a reply to you when I’ve some time tomorrow 
  • I’m in Papua New Guinea, currently at the Mount Hagen festival. Week 4 of 5. It’s quite a place to visit!!!!!
  • Solidgone
    Solidgone Posts: 10,208
    Loving the holiday thread.

    I'm off to Riga for 5 days in September. Any suggestions on places to visit, bars, restaurants etc?.

    One trip I've found is to a USSR nuclear launch pad and bunker!, sounds like fun 😅.

    Cheers  
    The art nouveau buildings. 
  •  North Lower Neil, ill try and get a reply to you when I’ve some time tomorrow 
    Cheers, no rush 👍
  • mendonca
    mendonca Posts: 9,405
    Any recommendations for Cancun? Would be for a first-timer in Jan/Feb.

     I've noticed the Govt site advise against all but essential travel at the moment.
  • HastingsRed
    HastingsRed Posts: 1,587
    mendonca said:
    Any recommendations for Cancun? Would be for a first-timer in Jan/Feb.

     I've noticed the Govt site advise against all but essential travel at the moment.
    Went to Playa del Carman which was nice but it was a while ago so has probably changed a fair bit, what's the reason for Govt advice?
  • cfgs
    cfgs Posts: 11,476
    Off to Corsica on Saturday for 7 days and then to Rome for a weekend at the end of September.
  • PrincessFiona
    PrincessFiona Posts: 5,445
    Holidaying with my wife and youngest son (18).
    Something a bit different this year. Berlin for four nights and then the train to Prague where we will spend 3 nights and then the train to Budapest for four nights.
    Really looking forward to it. (Thanks to @PragueAddick for his help and recommendations.)
    3 great cities mate 
    We're off to Budapest for 4 nights next month. Staying in District V. Any recommendations for restaurants welcome, else I'll do some analysis on Tripadvisor
  • Elthamaddick
    Elthamaddick Posts: 15,811
    Back from 2 and a bit weeks in the south of France on the dordogne, loved it - great weather. Calais was a nightmare getting home on the ferry though on Sunday 
  • IdleHans
    IdleHans Posts: 10,966
    Less exotic but we've just booked a September week near Dolgellau, an area I used to know well as my old fella lived in Barmouth for a few years. Havent been up there since I scattered his ashes in 2010. If it doesn't rain, its a beautiful area. It always rains.