Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did Venice and Dolomites his summer with 13 and 16 year olds.
Not sure how much they enjoyed Venice but we all liked the Dolomites. Did ebiking, a spa, hiking. We had 3 full days there; having 4-5 would have been great.
Do you mind sharing the name of the lodging you stayed at?
Anonymous wrote:We did Venice and Dolomites his summer with 13 and 16 year olds.
Not sure how much they enjoyed Venice but we all liked the Dolomites. Did ebiking, a spa, hiking. We had 3 full days there; having 4-5 would have been great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slovenia was great and have heard Trieste is great so your itinerary sounds perfect to me
Op here, thanks! Where did you visit in Slovenia?
We did a circuit of the western half of the country. Ljubljana to Lake Bled to Triglav to Piran and back to Ljubljana (via the caves). Really enjoyed it and things are compact enough we never had long driving days.
I could see maybe skipping Triglav if you were doing to Dolomites but we really liked the area around Lake Bled (the lake and castle but also Vintgar gorge and Lake Bohinj).
We also liked Piran a lot— I would say it’s similar to Rovinj and you can feel the Venetian influence in both.
But I would also say the Vrsic pass and Soca river was great too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Slovenia was great and have heard Trieste is great so your itinerary sounds perfect to me
Op here, thanks! Where did you visit in Slovenia?
We did a circuit of the western half of the country. Ljubljana to Lake Bled to Triglav to Piran and back to Ljubljana (via the caves). Really enjoyed it and things are compact enough we never had long driving days.
I could see maybe skipping Triglav if you were doing to Dolomites but we really liked the area around Lake Bled (the lake and castle but also Vintgar gorge and Lake Bohinj).
We also liked Piran a lot— I would say it’s similar to Rovinj and you can feel the Venetian influence in both.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I was thinking of this but don’t know if it would work—
Fly into Madrid, spend a few days there to see El Prado and such
Car to Segovia, castle and aqueduct
Car to Avila, walled city
Drive north, maybe stopping in Burgos
Beach on the north coast
Hadn’t figured out flight back yet
Would love thoughts on that plan.
Great plan. We did something similar except half-way through teens liked one location and we just parked there for 4 days and scrapped the rest of the travel. I realized it was really relaxing being in one place in a different country and am planning our next vacation to be like that. Fewer locations with longer stays so we can really get to know an area instead of just doing all the tourist haunts.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did Venice and Dolomites his summer with 13 and 16 year olds.
Not sure how much they enjoyed Venice but we all liked the Dolomites. Did ebiking, a spa, hiking. We had 3 full days there; having 4-5 would have been great.
Op here. I lived in Venice for a few months years ago and worry my memories will mislead us…though I lived the broader Venetonregion in general too….but why did your kids not like it? Too many people, boring churches, etc? I think we would probably only stay 2 days anyway and then focus elsewhere…
For the Dolomites, any recommendations?
I didn’t get the impression they DISliked it - but neither raved about it either. I just think the “absorb the city” nature of experiencing Venice wasn’t their thing maybe - or just that they liked the other spots we went to more. Personally I do like Venice and still find it charming.
In the Dolomites we stayed in Ortisei. Took the train from Venice to Bolzano and rented a car there. It was lovely. Went to Seceda, Alpi di Suisi, and day tripped to Merano.
PP here. Also planning either Ortisei, Castelrotto or Badia. Or maybe directly on Alpindi Siusi. Any insights or recommendations?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did Venice and Dolomites his summer with 13 and 16 year olds.
Not sure how much they enjoyed Venice but we all liked the Dolomites. Did ebiking, a spa, hiking. We had 3 full days there; having 4-5 would have been great.
This is a dumb question but what did you do at the spa? Are you talking like facials and massage spa?
Anonymous wrote:Prepared for them to be super bored so find some activities that teens might be interested in. Also know where the McDonald’s is at all times. Among other things you can usually use the toilet there if need be (but be sure to have a stash of euro coins).
Anonymous wrote:Slovenia was great and have heard Trieste is great so your itinerary sounds perfect to me
Op here, thanks! Where did you visit in Slovenia?
Anonymous wrote:We did Venice and Dolomites his summer with 13 and 16 year olds.
Not sure how much they enjoyed Venice but we all liked the Dolomites. Did ebiking, a spa, hiking. We had 3 full days there; having 4-5 would have been great.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We did Venice and Dolomites his summer with 13 and 16 year olds.
Not sure how much they enjoyed Venice but we all liked the Dolomites. Did ebiking, a spa, hiking. We had 3 full days there; having 4-5 would have been great.
Op here. I lived in Venice for a few months years ago and worry my memories will mislead us…though I lived the broader Venetonregion in general too….but why did your kids not like it? Too many people, boring churches, etc? I think we would probably only stay 2 days anyway and then focus elsewhere…
For the Dolomites, any recommendations?
I didn’t get the impression they DISliked it - but neither raved about it either. I just think the “absorb the city” nature of experiencing Venice wasn’t their thing maybe - or just that they liked the other spots we went to more. Personally I do like Venice and still find it charming.
In the Dolomites we stayed in Ortisei. Took the train from Venice to Bolzano and rented a car there. It was lovely. Went to Seceda, Alpi di Suisi, and day tripped to Merano.