| Family of three (parents and one 14-year-old who will be in HS next year) are torn on where to go, though trip will likely be the first two weeks of June. Greece, Italy, Britain/Scotland, France, Iceland all have votes but not a consensus. Anyone have any great suggestions for this time of year? Does not have to be in Europe. Thanks! |
| France is beautiful that time of year. Same with Italy. Britain/Scotland still cold. |
| Without a budget or any idea of what you like to do or where you've been, how do you expect anyone to make suggestions? |
+1 all of those countries are great to visit. First few weeks of June is a good time to visit most of Europe (even if a bit still chilly up north) because most of Europe goes on holiday starting mid July, peaking in August. |
| One thing that may help you cross Iceland off your list this time is that many people book accommodation there pretty early, so you may find options really limited already. |
OP here - I was looking for things people posted below, like Iceland is busy that time of year or Britain will still be cold. Or if someone went to, say, Croatia and said that is a great time of year to visit or Belgium or something...I would be interested in that kind of info. Or "tickets are cheap to XYZ country in June" because of whatever. Long story short, we are open so that is why I didn't give more specifics. Not a luxury trip but will pay for abroad. Japan is another option. |
| I would do Japan. There is so much to see and do. |
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Do you think the war will be over by then?
I would go to Japan. Kyoto, Hakone are special. Tokyo has teamLabs |
| Switzerland! |
| Given your flexibility I would look for cheap flights and then plan around that. |
| You need some more focus OP. You’re all over the place. Where have you been before and what have you enjoyed? |
War over? Trump stirred the hornets nest. I hope I’m wrong, but I don’t think Iran will be forgetting about this anytime soon. |
| Exactly this is why I asked. |
Do you think the war will be a problem in Japan? |
| Less than Europe. |