where to go for a solo work-cation in July?

Anonymous
Thoughts on Aix-en-Provence? Too hot in July?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:San Miguel de Allende, Mexico. Very affordable housing (long term airbnbs) and lots of options, accessible, quaint (walkable), great food, and close to lots of other adventures to be had. There is a core expat population here so I don't think it will feel completely isolated even if you're solo.


This city and also Mexico City sound lovely! My only concern in July is seems like it’s very rainy?
Anonymous
I was going to suggest Medellín too. It’s very safe, safer than many other Latin American destinations. Buenos Aires is also ok, but maybe other destinations will have better weather.
Anonymous
No advice except to make sure the last week there is your PTO week. Ask me how I know
Anonymous
I was in bogota last summer (August) and the weather was incredible - 50 to 60 and cool. A lot to see and do. Would recommend if you speak Spanish
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Porto Ercole Tuscan Coast….swimming in the med /cheap delicious lunches & dinners…long walks.
East 2 h drive from rome

https://abnb.me/5YdYrnKYxyb

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If you are open to Greece, highly recommend the little island of paxos:

https://abnb.me/9KW5tO6Yxyb

https://abnb.me/6lJYOXdZxyb

So many more ideas, if you want them…


Ooo these places look amazing! Would love any similar suggestions!


What countries! I have more!!!!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Thoughts on Aix-en-Provence? Too hot in July?


Should be ok
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Porto Ercole Tuscan Coast….swimming in the med /cheap delicious lunches & dinners…long walks.
East 2 h drive from rome

https://abnb.me/5YdYrnKYxyb

https://abnb.me/b1bbocXYxyb

If you are open to Greece, highly recommend the little island of paxos:

https://abnb.me/9KW5tO6Yxyb

https://abnb.me/6lJYOXdZxyb

So many more ideas, if you want them…



Umm. Love these. More European beach locations like this please….
Anonymous
Croatia would be my suggestion!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Croatia would be my suggestion!


OP here, I decided to fly into Dubrovnik and take a few days of PTO to be a tourist there, then spend a week in Mostar mostly working, then another few days of PTO in split. Coastal Croatia is so beautiful, but hotel prices are just too high for a working vacation IMO. Mostar is extremely reasonably priced though and seems like one day of PTO there should be enough to do all the sightseeing, so I won’t feel I’m missing out if all I do the rest of the week is walk around the old town and try different restaurants. I’ll report back on how it was
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