Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, do you work for a software company by any chance?
My son does and he is currently on the French Riviera for his 4 week sabbatical. His company offers this paid perk after 5 years employment.
I think a lot of new companies are offering the 5-year sabbatical perk! It's not a software company, but I know a lot of companies that do this. Mostly startups.
True about Japan being $$$. I also just peeked at some places on the French Riviera, and for a nice house with a pool most were asking upwards of $20-35k/month!!I'm back to thinking that Portugal may be more our speed, cost-wise.
Anonymous wrote:Would worry about crime in Mexico City (a place I love) more than other places mentioned.
Anonymous wrote:Cape Town, South Africa. It's not much more expensive to get to than Europe (thought flights are LONG), and very cheap once you get there.
The views are stunning, and there are a lot of things to do that are fun for the family:
sightseeing
beach
penguins
game drives
wineries
etc..
Anonymous wrote:Costa Rica could work for the Spanish, hiking, and family friendliness, plus direct flights. Food is not known like Italy or Spain, but is good and fresh. Lots of expats and good quality health care.
Argentina could be good for wine and such.
There are now direct flights between Dulles and Delhi, making India an option. That can be a stressful place to travel though.
Iceland could be fun but food and wine are not great there. And a month could be right if you like to take things slow or take short hops other places, but might feel like too much time in a small country.
How about Israel? I liked the food, there is good medical care, and you could do short trips to Egypt and Jordan too.
Anonymous wrote:Hey OP, do you work for a software company by any chance?
My son does and he is currently on the French Riviera for his 4 week sabbatical. His company offers this paid perk after 5 years employment.
I'm back to thinking that Portugal may be more our speed, cost-wise. Anonymous wrote:OP here - surprised there haven't been any suggestions for places in South America, or even Japan?? I've heard that Japan is super kid friendly?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - surprised there haven't been any suggestions for places in South America, or even Japan?? I've heard that Japan is super kid friendly?
Japan would be great. Nonstops to Tokyo. I also loved Mexico city and think it's very family friendly.