Anonymous
Post 04/09/2026 06:05     Subject: 1 week no kids this summer- where to go?

Not Europe. The lines for the new entry/exit system will be hell on Earth.
Anonymous
Post 04/08/2026 20:28     Subject: 1 week no kids this summer- where to go?

Panama City
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 15:49     Subject: 1 week no kids this summer- where to go?

I think the travel logistics for this might be an annoying but I’d look into Spain’s Basque Country - amazing food, interesting culture and history, and beaches/water. You could probably fly in and out of Madrid and grab a day there on either end of the trip.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 15:48     Subject: 1 week no kids this summer- where to go?

I think the travel logistics for this might be an annoying but I’d look into Spain’s Basque Country - amazing food, interesting culture and history, and beaches/water. You could probably fly in and out of Madrid and grab a day there on either end of the trip.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 15:43     Subject: 1 week no kids this summer- where to go?

Could also fly into Milan and do Lake Como
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 15:42     Subject: 1 week no kids this summer- where to go?

We're doing a 3 nights in Porto and 3 nights in Lisbon in June on a kidless trip this summer. It really is the easiest trip with such convenient flights.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 15:39     Subject: 1 week no kids this summer- where to go?

Do the west coast of Ireland from Kerry up through Galway. There are usually affordable direct flights to Shannon airport near Limerick. Rent a car and take some of the world's most beautiful drives. There are a number of very nice small hotels that aren't crazy expensive.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 15:36     Subject: Re:1 week no kids this summer- where to go?

Anonymous wrote:Combine London with either:

Amsterdam
Paris
Edinburgh and Glasgow
Copenhagen

Or Seville area

I love the Andalacia area.
Anonymous
Post 03/13/2026 15:30     Subject: 1 week no kids this summer- where to go?

We had two good trips to Azores and St John but I would say those were both more nature focused locations. I like the Portugal but idk how hot it gets. Iceland would be cool and I thought had good food, but again, more nature focused.