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We have been to Turkey twice, this year I would like to visit the Slavic brothers. Croatia falls away because of the stones and high prices. Please tell me where it is better to go, where the sea is better: warmer and cleaner, where it will be more interesting for both children (4 and 8) and us. Maybe someone was there and there? And then in the travel agency they only fuck and woo Spain. And we have a language barrier, plus the budget is limited. Thanks.
11 years ago  •  7 subscribers 8 answers
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Good afternoon. Montenegro is more expensive than Bulgaria, if you take a vacation in private villas, not hotels. So that the children are not bored, you need to choose a city with entertainment, and not a small village)) It all depends on what budget) I was in Budva (Montenegro) and Obzor (Bulgaria) - incomparably, but both there and there - I had a rest Nice)) Farther...
We are a family with a child of 11 years old. Do we want 4 stars with a bungalow and a beautiful turquoise sea with a good entry into the water? We also love to walk and see the new sights of the country. I set my sights on a trip to the Pollini Beach Hotel in Halkidiki, but I began to hesitate it would not be worse there than in Crete. We were in Ayia Napa that year at that time in Cyprus, it was super. Help me, I'm afraid to miscalculate. And I'm also afraid it will suddenly be cold? Is it Crete or Halkidiki?
14 years ago  •  6 subscribers 12 answers
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Good afternoon! Your choice is very good, a very good hotel, with a good entrance to the sea. Convenient location, close to the village. Crete is also a very interesting island, but if you are going to Greece for the first time, I always recommend starting from Halkidiki... you just have to see the Aegean sea, view of Mount Athos, see METEORAS!!! See Olympus-Vergina-Dion, Petralona Cave and much more.... Have a good trip!)) Farther...
We want to go abroad with a child for the first time, we are considering Turkey (only 5 * was advised), Bulgaria or Cyprus, the child is 3.5. year, I want to have more children's entertainment parks, water parks, etc. good food, for 8-12 days, the main thing is the cleanest beach and the sea, we eat at 3, in the month of August, but have not decided where yet ??? can you advise where did you go???
10 years ago  •  13 subscribers 41 answer
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Why argue about children? they are all different! someone walks on pebbles with pleasure, and someone won’t even come close to it. if a child likes to poke around in the sand, and not throw pebbles, then you should go to sandy beaches. everyone in the family should have a rest, but here, excuse me, until a certain age, children's preferences will be a priority. I agree with Trisha75, the Aegean coast of Turkey will best meet your requirements. Farther...
Please advise which visa-free country should be chosen for a 2-week summer vacation for a young couple? We are looking for beautiful nature, clear sea and mountains, interesting sights (which you can visit on your own), good service, but at the same time a more or less budget option (it will suit a tour to a villa without meals).
12 years ago  •  12 subscribers 55 answers
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All three countries suit your requirements. Of all three, Turkey will be cheaper and more satisfying, the sea is warmer, you will meet more outcasts and cattle. Croatia is the most expensive, the most beautiful and the most civilized. Montenegro is a little simpler than Croatia, but more expensive than Turkey. Farther...
Good evening, dear forum users. In connection with the upcoming vacation, I am faced with a dilemma which country to give preference to. Most of all, of course, I like Croatia, but due to the wild euro exchange rate in Ukraine, this trip is slightly shifted in time. So the choice fell on Montenegro and Greece. I would like to hear the opinion of the experienced, which of these countries will be more interesting and more democratic in terms of prices. If we talk about basic accommodation in hotels where you can wash and spend the night, then the prices will be very similar. Therefore, the statistics of prices within the country for meals and excursions are interesting. And in general, which of the countries would be more interesting in terms of attractions near the resort towns. We are interested in both natural sights and various architectural "daytime". I would be grateful for any ideas
10 years ago  •  12 subscribers 14 answers
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I was in Rhodes, and I was in Budva, I can say In Greece there is something to see, and in Montenegro the prices for everything are lower for food and alcohol. Although the conditions of the settlement were approximately the same, that is, studios with kitchens and a balcony. The sea is clean here and there .Greece spent 50% more money. Farther...
Maybe not in Turkey? Surprising for me, but I read opinions that in Egypt, due to the dry climate, it is even more comfortable in July than in Turkey or other countries (Greece, Cyprus)?! The budget is not very large ($ 1600)
9 years ago  •  14 subscribers 49 answers
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Fethiye. Yes, a normal budget for two for a week, people, what are you? Z.Y. Personally, I take my mother only to hotels, only the first line and only with meals. Farther...
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14 years ago  •  4 subscribers 3 answers
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We have been to Croatia many times. If you love beautiful nature, the sea, you will love it. There is something to see, national parks, ancient monuments. True, the beaches are almost all rocky or pebbly. There are practically no parties, animations in hotels, the service is also not Turkish. In June it can be cool. Farther...