Re: Portugal.
George I'm one of the people you can't understand ..... we are going to Florida next August (2013) and we booked the holiday April 2012! We last went there in 2010 and again booked that far ahead. The reason being that the bookings are taken up quickly and we always go for the same accomodation .... and next year we are also hoping to be offered the same room.Re: Portugal.
Hi George, Sheila and I once holidayed in the Algarve, I can't remember the name but it began with M and was to the east of Albufiera. Anyhow, we didn't reckon much to it as it was fairly flat and arid whereas we like lakes and mountains and greenery. Each to their taste !Re: Portugal.
Mags, to quote Paul Theroux, "Tourists don't know where they've been, travelers don't know where they're going", and I've always aspired to be a traveller.Re: Portugal.
George matey - can I recommend you to Cyprus (Paphos) - a truly delightful place and in Spring & Autumn is warm, not hot. Have a look at my profile and you'll see some of the photos I took of the hotel there. There is a large archeological site and museum and I'm sure you'd both love it there.Re: Portugal.
Lovely photos. We're always up for something new.Re: Portugal.
Ah, but what happens if you change your mind? Can you cancel without penalty?Re: Portugal.
Hi there, I'm new to the Forum today and came across this thread. The Algarve is a lovely place to visit, be it the Western Algarve with its rugged coastline and beautiful beaches or Eastern Algarve. We go to the Eastern side as there a fewer English tourists and stay near Tavira which is a lovely town with cobbled streets and a river running through. They call Tavira little Venice. The beaches are accessed via a short journey by boat (1 Euro return) and are some of the best in the world. Hire a car and other towns can be visited very easily as can Western Algarve via the toll road. Flights are only 2.50 hours from East Midlands and a visit in June or September is perfect.Thread Tools | |
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