Anonymous wrote:Once you figure out airfare, give us dates!! Lots of ideas here.
For example, I would suggest you go to places in July where a lot of European’s may vacation in August.
- Renting a villa along, the Tuscan coast would be good and centrally located.
- or try Begur in Spain; drive to Andorra; then France (fly out of Montpelier)
- SW French coast through Provence (villa st Ange in Aix has avail; or château les Merles in Dordogne or La Signoria's Family Suites/Villas in Corsica)
- no to Greece/Sicily/Amalfi/puglia etc.
If you are not wed to staying in only one place, you will have a lot more options. And also suggest flying into one city & out of the other.
We are all travel arm chair quarterbacks, and probably would love the opportunity to find you lodging for your family of five if you give us an idea of locations! And the types of accommodations, you typically travel in.
Btw
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl. Everywhere in Europe is BOOKED. Hotels, restaurants, they’re booked up for summer. You’re gonna have to go somewhere most tourists aren’t like Poland or something. And you better have a ton of money to throw at this.
Hiking in the Tatra mountains would be fun.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl. Everywhere in Europe is BOOKED. Hotels, restaurants, they’re booked up for summer. You’re gonna have to go somewhere most tourists aren’t like Poland or something. And you better have a ton of money to throw at this.
Leaving for France next week. Will Paris be especially crowded?
Anonymous wrote:Girl. Everywhere in Europe is BOOKED. Hotels, restaurants, they’re booked up for summer. You’re gonna have to go somewhere most tourists aren’t like Poland or something. And you better have a ton of money to throw at this.
Anonymous wrote:Dont bother. I'm in Europe and it's already super crowded and just sucks. I'm over it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl. Everywhere in Europe is BOOKED. Hotels, restaurants, they’re booked up for summer. You’re gonna have to go somewhere most tourists aren’t like Poland or something. And you better have a ton of money to throw at this.
Leaving for France next week. Will Paris be especially crowded?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is good to hear. Multiple locations or just one?Anonymous wrote:We are going to Iceland in early July. I just bought the tickets two weeks ago, so definitely last minute. I was able to get lodging and a 4x4 pretty easily, even though “everyone’” (not dcum but other online groups) says Iceland is fully boooked for the summer 🙄
Multiple locations - we are going for two weeks so we are doing the whole ring road plus westfjords! Had no issues getting lodging, but it is just my husband and I - rooms for families might be more difficult to get at this point.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Girl. Everywhere in Europe is BOOKED. Hotels, restaurants, they’re booked up for summer. You’re gonna have to go somewhere most tourists aren’t like Poland or something. And you better have a ton of money to throw at this.
Leaving for France next week. Will Paris be especially crowded?
Anonymous wrote:Girl. Everywhere in Europe is BOOKED. Hotels, restaurants, they’re booked up for summer. You’re gonna have to go somewhere most tourists aren’t like Poland or something. And you better have a ton of money to throw at this.
Anonymous wrote:This is good to hear. Multiple locations or just one?Anonymous wrote:We are going to Iceland in early July. I just bought the tickets two weeks ago, so definitely last minute. I was able to get lodging and a 4x4 pretty easily, even though “everyone’” (not dcum but other online groups) says Iceland is fully boooked for the summer 🙄
This is good to hear. Multiple locations or just one?Anonymous wrote:We are going to Iceland in early July. I just bought the tickets two weeks ago, so definitely last minute. I was able to get lodging and a 4x4 pretty easily, even though “everyone’” (not dcum but other online groups) says Iceland is fully boooked for the summer 🙄