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Hot tours (sea) exist IN PRINCIPLE in all directions and countries?
Turkey, Egypt is understandable ... And what about the European "marine" countries?
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8 subscribers  • asked 2011-07-0513 years ago
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аватар Katyyy
and there are also promotions and last-minute offers on "Euro-beaches". But here you need to take into account the peculiarities of the visa regime.
аватар KALIMIROS
there are last-minute offers to Croatia, Montenegro (visa-free), Bulgaria, Spain, Greece
the last three countries are visa (for Ukraine).
kalimiros.com.ua
аватар Alfini
Just Europe is now "burning" steeper and more often - it's all about the visa. If you have a multi-Schengen, then the chance to buy a good inexpensive tour at the last moment is quite high.
аватар Biker_Oksana
I do not really understand the mechanism, how to reconcile two factors - "burning" and a visa? So, a “burning” tour to a visa country, for example, two days before departure / departure, is nonsense?
аватар Biker_Oksana
KALIMIROS, tempting. But I live in Kiev-- and you have proposals for Lugansk, not very convenient.
аватар Biker_Oksana
Unfortunately, there is no multischengen. But you prompted one question, thanks. Now I will ask him.
аватар Katyyy
So, a “burning” tour to a visa country, for example, two days before departure / departure, is nonsense?
But what do you think, if the term for issuing a visa is two weeks, for example? Even if it is a week?
аватар Biker_Oksana
Katyyy, I have no idea, I never designed it, that's why I'm asking. Kettle kettle, sorry. But the logic of reflection is as follows: if there is a last-minute ticket to a visa country, then perhaps there are agreements with the consulate on short-term visa processing.
аватар Katyyy
no, it's just an element of luck or the presence of a multi-visa.
аватар yulia___
I bought a last-minute tour to Spain, 10 days before departure, before evening I handed over all the documents to the TA, and the next day they were at the consulate. Opened a visa the day before departure. So.
So buying a burning Europe is sometimes better and easier than buying Turkey or Egypt.
Everyone chooses what is closer to the body!
аватар Katyyy
however, the tour was purchased 10 days before departure, not two days before departure, as the author imagines. But this is always a risk associated with the possibility of refusal or untimely opening of a visa, and not only when buying a burning tour. And I repeat with burning ones, luck is needed.
Pierced like this with the Czech Republic - we went, but our friends didn’t :(
аватар yulia___
I understand that this tour was on fire only 10 days before departure, you should always pay attention to Europe with dates, even Turkey burns on average not for a day or two, but for three or four!
Yes, but it's always a risk, but I think it's worth it!
аватар alex45
Yes, Julia! You are a risky woman. But is such a risk worth the money, it suddenly won’t work out! It’s better to think over trips and calculate everything in advance.
аватар Biker_Oksana
Friends, thanks for the answers.
Again I'm afraid to blurt out my assumption out of place, but as I understand it, "burning" in visa and non-visa countries - are there different concepts regarding lines?
аватар Biker_Oksana
even Turkey burns on average not in a day or two, but in three or four!
yulia___, last summer my Turkey "burned" in 1 day: today in TA they found a tour package for tomorrow. True, the hotel is a "troika". But the fact remains.
аватар yulia___
I do not deny last-minute tours for a day or two, but I affirm that there are different dates!
I think the risk was worth it, since 10 days of accommodation in a 4 * hotel with a flight and transfer cost for two - in the range of 900 - 1000 euros, together with the consular fee - 140 euros (2 people). We bought the tour itself for about 410 euros, I won’t specify for sure.
аватар alex45
If you didn’t get a visa, then the last-minute tour plus the consular fee is -550 euros. The price of risk, albeit inaccurate. Total-50%. Not bad!!!
аватар alex45
50 to 50 is no longer a risk, but Russian roulette!
аватар Pachok
"But the logic of reflection is this: if there is a last-minute ticket to a visa country, then perhaps there are agreements with the consulate on short-term visa processing."
Unfortunately, there is no such agreement :)) Really last-minute tours to visa countries are designed for those who already have a visa.
"We bought the tour itself for about 410 euros, I won't specify exactly."
Good price, but not that hot. Depending on which hotel, of course. I can assume that your tour two days before departure began to cost 300 Euros.
аватар Katyyy
Oksana, go to Montenegro - and Europe, and without a visa, and inexpensively. :))) And most importantly, one hundred percent hit :)
аватар Pachok
I have been monitoring Montenegro for the last few days. The general opinion about its cheapness is caused by not entirely correct information. Cheap offers - in "villas" and in apartments, far from the sea, roughly speaking, in the private sector, which can not be compared with normal hotels. And if you take a tour to a hotel, then the price is no lower than those in Greece, Turkey, Spain.
аватар Katyyy
Pachok, I agree about hotels and villas. My friends are flying out on July 30 to a villa with breakfast for 900 euros for two, which is quite an adequate price in my opinion. And in the hotel I rested in 2008 for 700 euros per person. with double accommodation with HB. here already doubts arise, but as they say "it was worth it." In any case, I decided for myself that I need to fly to a villa in Montenegro, eat at local restaurants, rent a car and go away for three days. In principle, I don’t associate holidays in this country with a full-fledged hotel-sea option.
By the way, Fairy has an excellent, in my opinion, air tour, HB Montenegro plus Croatia 11 days, 4 * hotels about 700 euros and about 900 for 15 days.
аватар alex45
Katyyy! And you try to calculate your own tour-flight to Montenegro with a holiday in a villa through a search engine and car rental without being attached to groups without extravaganza. True, if you are satisfied with the bus option in a group under the supervision of a guide, then of course !!!
аватар Alfini
alex45, why compare a vacation in a villa with a vacation in 4 *?
We considered a lot of independent tours in Europe in comparison with group bus tours with a similar route, hotels of the same (!) Class, it always turned out that an organized tour is not more expensive or not much more expensive. I will clarify - I mean exactly the bus excursion. And if you add a guide service to the self-tour, then only you can go broke on it :)
Flight to Montenegro + 11 days in 4* HB + rental and gasoline is also unlikely to be cheaper than 700 Euros.
аватар Katyyy
alex, the fact of the matter is that this is not a standard bus tour. This is a flight, transfer, accommodation for 5 days in Croatia and five or six days in Montenegro. Excursions are optional, except, it seems, overviews.
I drew attention to him, because. separately Croatia this year rolls over.
And yet, as personal practice shows, bus tours are cheaper than independent ones by car.
аватар alex45
Well, not for everyone. I don't like walking under the guide's umbrella!
аватар Katyyy
Yes, for an amateur, but you just focused on the price :)
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