Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I'd love to stay in portugal. Esp. the Azores.
What about Corsica? My mom recently spent over a month there and LOVED it. (she loves hiking, though.)
Where did your mom stay? That's on my list!
Anonymous wrote:Slovenia/ very reasonable/ has alps, sea and rolling green. Easy drive to Venice and Trieste, easy to Dubrovnik if you like game of thrones.
Anonymous wrote:I'd love to stay in portugal. Esp. the Azores.
What about Corsica? My mom recently spent over a month there and LOVED it. (she loves hiking, though.)
Slovenia/ very reasonable/ has alps, sea and rolling green. Easy drive to Venice and Trieste, easy to Dubrovnik if you like game of thrones.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Go for Buenos Aires. The city is awesome and extremely cheap right now if you exchange dollars at the blue rate instead of the official rate (google blue rate and you can read all about it). It is also relatively close to the great beaches in Uruguay. Your money will go far there.
Another vote for Buenos Aires, try an AirBnB in the neighborhood of Palermo Soho, we have done this several times; there's great access to public transportation (cheap and excellent), the exchange rate is great for American tourists now, and if you get homesick you'll have Starbucks, Pain Quotidien, and a bunch of similar chains in the area. The only downside is that it will be winter there, but that only means 50s or 40s in a bad day (it doesn't snow over there). You'll love it. You could also do day or weekend trips to Uruguay and catch a plane to Brazil, Chile or Peru...really worth it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Portugal! You could spend some time in Lisbon and some time in the beachy area of the Algarve. It's much cheaper than most of Europe. Lots of sunshine and fresh fish. You can also travel to Spain very easily.
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