Summer family vacation - Loved Portugal, where to next?

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Anonymous wrote:You missed the best part of Portugal, can't believe you didn't go to Porto and the Douro Valley, OP!!!!


I know! Saving it for an adult only trip one of these days.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You missed the best part of Portugal, can't believe you didn't go to Porto and the Douro Valley, OP!!!!


Nah, the best part of Portugal is Madeira. And Lisbon beats Porto, especially with kids.
Anonymous
Geeece/Greek isles. You get culture, ancient history, museums, beaches, delicious food, etc…
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Geeece/Greek isles. You get culture, ancient history, museums, beaches, delicious food, etc…

^ Greece!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Geeece/Greek isles. You get culture, ancient history, museums, beaches, delicious food, etc…

^ Greece!


Which islands? And how much time per place? I’m nervous about crowds, but then hard to get to the less known islands. Would love some advice here!
Anonymous
I’d do Athens, a day trip out to the Peloponnese, and Crete

Save Santotirini for an adult trip
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You missed the best part of Portugal, can't believe you didn't go to Porto and the Douro Valley, OP!!!!


Nah, the best part of Portugal is Madeira. And Lisbon beats Porto, especially with kids.


My kids preferred Porto to Lisbon.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:You missed the best part of Portugal, can't believe you didn't go to Porto and the Douro Valley, OP!!!!


Nah, the best part of Portugal is Madeira. And Lisbon beats Porto, especially with kids.


My kids preferred Porto to Lisbon.


Port drinkers, are they?
Anonymous
This is a great question and thread. I think lots of the Italian islands (Sicily, Sardinia, Elba) may have what you’re looking for.

Ireland or Scotland wont have the warm beaches but would have the same mix of fun oitdoorsy stuff, being able to just drive around place to place, and history. Food won’t be as tasty but will be relatively kid friendly. Northern island is sometimes overlooked but is very cool.

For beaches, also maybe Spain or France along the bay of biscay.

I feel like Puerto Rico could also be a destination closer to home. Or Oaxaca, although I’m starting to get nervous about the cartels even in nice places like Oaxaca City and the beaches near there.
Anonymous
Lake Como and Venice/The Lido
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Anonymous wrote:Lake Como and Venice/The Lido


I was looking at lake comp and reviews are so mixed. Lots of people saying that it’s just insanely crowded now since it is so famous with the Star Wars movie and Clooney, and the lines for the ferries or anything are terrible. Some people recommended Lake Garda instead. I was looking at the beach towns along the Ligurian sea instead. Would love feedback on those from anyone who has been.
Anonymous
Would love to hear your Portugal itinerary. Did you think it was too hot in the summer?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Croatia and/or Montenegro


Montenegro is only good for a short stint—particularly if you enjoy boating.

Croatia is fun, but we preferred Italy.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:If June: roadtrip from Seville to Ronda to Granada to Nerja
If July/August: Costa Brava and Barcelona


Love the suggestion Granada, Seville etc
Costa Brava and Barcelona in July/August will be a zoo.
Maybe Northern Spain along the coast from San Sebastián with some inland cities.

Turkey can be iffy because it’s the cheapest vacation for Europeans.

Sicily?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I’d do Athens, a day trip out to the Peloponnese, and Crete

Save Santotirini for an adult trip


Second that, maybe even head straight to Crete; read the story of Ariadne and visit the palace at Knossos ( it’s a replica but who cares)
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