Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It’s extremely hot where I am so why not be somewhere like Europe.
Same, but the last thing I need in the summer is more heat, lol! I am thinking about more Northern destinations for next year. Had planned Sardinia but am rethinking it.
You can go to South America or Australia/ New Zealand where it’s winter.
I’m in Brisbane, Australia where it’s 71F today and gets to 76F on Saturday. ‘Winter’ down under.
Hi! I’m also in Brisbane… small world. Didn’t think there were any Australians on this forum.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It’s extremely hot where I am so why not be somewhere like Europe.
Same, but the last thing I need in the summer is more heat, lol! I am thinking about more Northern destinations for next year. Had planned Sardinia but am rethinking it.
You can go to South America or Australia/ New Zealand where it’s winter.
I’m in Brisbane, Australia where it’s 71F today and gets to 76F on Saturday. ‘Winter’ down under.
Anonymous wrote:I am currently in France and was in Antibes/Nice and it was HOT and humid. It was still fun but you just needed to stay near the beach to do a quick dip. I wouldn’t go inland in hot places like that where i wasn’t swimming and able to cool off. I hiked down from Eze to Eze-sur-mer to catch the train and without the beach RIGHT there, I would have been miserable!
I found cassis, France to be MUCH cooler, less humid and the water was COLD. It reminded me of the water in Portugal or Maine.It was delightful. I wouldn’t recommend it at all, just don’t come lol.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i can't imagine why anyone would go to Europe in the summer unless they absolutely had to.
Yet most Americans go in the summer. Even 20 years ago, Rome was populated with Americans in July. Europeans go over Easter break.
I mean I think most Americans go in the summer because they do HAVE to. It is often the time of year people can get a long time off. For what it is worth, I only chose to go to certain parts of Europe during Spring break because there is zero way I would willingly choose a vacation that involved walking and have it be hot.
I think school calendars greatly impact summer as the only option for a length of time to visit Europe. However, as our family does, we will always choose as early in June to do so, before crowds/weather gets super hot. I think it's very (totally) possible to plan it so that you do it this way. Why people do not and instead choose the hottest months to go to Europe esp when most Europeans are on holiday themselves has always baffled me. I mean, don't complain if you go in late July. Of course it'll be hot as hell as crowded. Then don't go? Everything is not a totally don't go, or totally go situation. Pick and choose the times that are ideal to go during an unfavorable time - you can still be fine. There is still some effort that needs to go into planning. You simply can't just put no effort in and then complain about your holiday!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Yes
The extreme heat and wildfires that Europe has been experiencing during the summer months have really made me rethink summer vacations. I'm a teacher, so I can only travel during the summer and I think I've decided to put off a trip to Italy until after I retire.
Go right after school ends. June is fine. I was in Sicily in mid to late June and weather was wonderful and perfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It’s extremely hot where I am so why not be somewhere like Europe.
Same, but the last thing I need in the summer is more heat, lol! I am thinking about more Northern destinations for next year. Had planned Sardinia but am rethinking it.
You can go to South America or Australia/ New Zealand where it’s winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i can't imagine why anyone would go to Europe in the summer unless they absolutely had to.
Yet most Americans go in the summer. Even 20 years ago, Rome was populated with Americans in July. Europeans go over Easter break.
I mean I think most Americans go in the summer because they do HAVE to. It is often the time of year people can get a long time off. For what it is worth, I only chose to go to certain parts of Europe during Spring break because there is zero way I would willingly choose a vacation that involved walking and have it be hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It’s extremely hot where I am so why not be somewhere like Europe.
Same, but the last thing I need in the summer is more heat, lol! I am thinking about more Northern destinations for next year. Had planned Sardinia but am rethinking it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i can't imagine why anyone would go to Europe in the summer unless they absolutely had to.
Yet most Americans go in the summer. Even 20 years ago, Rome was populated with Americans in July. Europeans go over Easter break.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. It’s extremely hot where I am so why not be somewhere like Europe.
Same, but the last thing I need in the summer is more heat, lol! I am thinking about more Northern destinations for next year. Had planned Sardinia but am rethinking it.
Anonymous wrote:i can't imagine why anyone would go to Europe in the summer unless they absolutely had to.