I've narrowed it down to these :p
Alicante
Barcelona
Menorca
Malaga
Mallorca
Almeria
Murcia
Tenerife
Valencia
Ibiza
Belfast
Bristol
Faro
Geneva
Krakow
Nice
Paris
Chambery
Prague
Rome
Milan
Pisa
Dublin
Cork
Oslo
Amsterdam
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I've narrowed it down to these :p
Alicante
Barcelona
Menorca
Malaga
Mallorca
Almeria
Murcia
Tenerife
Valencia
Ibiza
Belfast
Bristol
Faro
Geneva
Krakow
Nice
Paris
Chambery
Prague
Rome
Milan
Pisa
Dublin
Cork
Oslo
Amsterdam
Haggerston Castle
Nice short list! I note the hot Mediterranean places sit comfortably next Belfast and Bristol :p :
When are you planning to go and for how long? Why isn't Wales on the list? :p :
I would but I'm sick of the A1 :pQuote:
Originally Posted by BeansBeansBeans
End of April, 4 or 5 nights. Wales is for later in the year :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Caroline
Go to Tuscany (Siena/Florence) :
Best ital food
Best ital wine
Nice wheather
Great scenary
Great culture
Finally...not too far from Maranello ;) :p :
It's spelled Faroes or Faroe Islands. I'd like to go there. Maybe someday I will.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
http://www.faroeislands.com/
Faro is in Portugal. but yes, I'd like to go to the Faroe Islands someday too.
Speaking of which I know the city rather well and have spent many happy hours strolling through the old part of the city (Cidade Velha) which is a real gem of a district with a ruined cathedral (se) and a host of quaint little museums and handicraft shops not to mention the myriad tiny seafood restaurants who will serve you a huge fresh caught tuna steak and a bottle of house red for the price of an English pint. Steer clear of the ubiquitous Frango Piri Piri however or you'll spend the entire fortnight sitting on the chodbin.Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
It's a short boat trip costing about a euro to the 40 mile expanse of whitewashed sand that constitutes the Ria Formosa where many rare species of bird dwell and where thousands of tiny fiddler crabs beckon you from their burrows in the dunes. A ten minute stroll in either direction and you will be alone with just the Atlantic breakers and the odd nudist for company.
Accommodation is cheap especially off peak and always scrupulously clean.
On top of all that it makes for a great base to explore some of the many tiny tuna ports that dot the Eastern Algarve from Faro to the Spanish frontier where you can wander for hours among the fisherman's paraphenalia and watch the tiny craft arrive in port with their holds bursting with tuna or sardine.
All in all a very nice little town and certainly a cut above The Albert Dock ;)
Bristol? :crazy: Certainly would be on my list of holiday destinations :eek:
I guess it depends on what you want from your holiday? Bit of peace and quiet? Lazing on a beach? A bit of culture and mind expansion? Different places on your list offer varied levels of some of the things I've listed.
My choice would be Rome, great for short breaks with fantastic food, nice people and plenty to see and do.
Sicily is not in the list? http://www.softlab.ntua.gr/~siochos/smilies/naughty.gif
Mine too. But Karen went with a friend of hers just a few months ago, so realistically, that's out.Quote:
Originally Posted by CarlMetro
And the list is just a list of low-cost destinations from Newcastle airport, that's why Bristol is in there :p
Even better, she can show you around :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
How about Bankock :erm:
No direct flights from Newcastle :pQuote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
Yes, Tuscany is truly great! :up:Quote:
Originally Posted by pino
You're too lazy! :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Mark
Oi, I lived in Bristol for a year and won't have a word said against it :p
Where else could the splendour of the Clifton Suspension Bridge be juxtaposed with the syringe-lined streets of St Pauls? :crazy:
Krakow, probably not a huge tourist destination and quite a lot of history too.
Depends what kind of holiday you want. Do you want to view historical sights or get wasted at night and lay on the beach the afternoon after? :p :
[quote="Mark"]I've narrowed it down to these :p
Belfast
Belfast? Shome mishtake surely!
Nah, in June and July Nor'n Ir'on is really lovely.
Krakow. Then you can spend months saying "I'm going to Krakow" and watch people clear the room.
Of those i would choose Barcelona, Amsterdam or Prague.
Go to Bristol, There's some great NASCAR races there! ;)
Ew.. I suggest NOT barcelona or belfast.
Out of your list... I would vote for you to visit Cork, I've heard it's beautiful.
Set up a poll, then which one gets the most votes is your destination.
Trust your forum buddies to see you right! :D
Cork is lovely, well worth a visit. :)Quote:
Originally Posted by slinkster
I would say Barcelona because of all the gaudi buildings etc and if you get bored of that theres the beach as well!!!
I'm off to Barcelona for a week in August.
Milan :up:
im going there after 2 weeks :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Brown, Jon Brow
Sorry to be a smartass but isn't it Bangkock?
Sorry smartass, it's Bangkok :)Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
Well actually, as we've learned from the BBC show "QI" (available on a YouTube near you ;) ), the name of the city is "Krung Thep Maha Nakhon" and only foreigners call it "Bangkok".Quote:
Originally Posted by A.F.F.
Thats only partly true, many local call it bangkok too.Quote:
Originally Posted by studiose
Come to the land of OZ,
come see a real sunburnt country, with Sun surf , Sun, parties, Sun +water, water everywhere but not much of a drop to drink. Did I mention the Sun.
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Originally Posted by Tomi
Aaargh. You show no mercy. All I needed was three minutes to edit my mistake and you quoted it in two. :D
... and don't forget to visit the Wizard. He likes guests. ;) :p :Quote:
Originally Posted by Dazz9908
What a great idea, spend 48 hours of your five day break travelling on a plane :rolleyes:Quote:
Originally Posted by Dazz9908
it's 32 hrs direct, and 38hrs through Dubai, 48 if you go through Singapore.
So many of your Countrymen can't be wrong.
Take a chance, a sore bum, and a very light wallet, can be done.
Skegness! No seriously.
Or if not, then Barca. Know a lot of people who have gone and all say its fantastic. I was due to go myself a couple of years back and had loads of tours booked etc so know that it seems like a really enjoyable place. Unfortunately didnt end up going.
I very much agree with Carl on this. I came over to Europe last year from Oz for 2 weeks and even then felt a bit cheated :)Quote:
Originally Posted by CarlMetro
Go to Dublin I say :up:
You'll find lots of interesting stuff to see here in Barcelona (Barça is the football club, not the city). For a four or five day city break it's quite good. The weather at the end of April will seem very pleasant coming from Britain, but there is a slightly stronger chance of rain at that time (think of the weather at the GPs over the years, usually sunny, but there was that time in 96 when Schumacher won in torrential conditions).
Mallorca and Menorca are beautiful if what you want is a quiet break, but it could be windy. April is still a little early to do a beach holiday in Spain, but you might be lucky. The Canaries would be hot, though.
I wouldn't go to Alicante or Murcia. Just, no. Dreary. I don't know Valencia very well, but I've always really liked it every time I've been there.