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Help me choose a youth resort, please!!
My head will explode soon: I can't choose between Budva (Montenegro), Rimini (Italy) and Lloret de Mar (Spain). Ibiza, they say, rotted ... Lloret de Mar, they say, children of 17-20 years old ... I didn’t hear anything about Rimini. Budva is sooo praised... but I'm not sure if it's fun enough :) I want to have a clean sea, beautiful nature and a lot of cute smiling people around. and at the same time, in order to be sane in terms of money ... Company people 6, 23-25 ​​years old. July 2010. Where would you go?? Thank you!
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аватар ADMIRAL-TOUR
Each resort is good in its own way. I advise you to be more specific, since from such a variety of different countries it’s really difficult)
I was in Rimini, but in 2000, everything changed, if you go there, be sure to try San Marino.
Ibiza is only San Antonio Del Rio, otherwise we settled in hell knows where and 40 km every day we didn’t really want to drive, and this town is the most party-like, the one that hasn’t faded yet =)
Both Rimini and Budva are the Adriatic, the cleanest sea in Europe, you can always find entertainment for yourself, especially if you go with a company. The most reasonable price is a villa in Budva
аватар Pachok
"to have a clear sea, beautiful nature and a lot of nice smiling people around"
Thailand:)
аватар helena_fortuna
People, you cheered me up - 6 people aged 23-25,
and not to be bored!
Are you six of you sad?
Yes, anywhere - even in 3 * to Turkey!
In addition, now, tours are selling to a very good hotel - there is always fun Belcekiz Beach Club, in Fethiye!
Go you won't regret it!
аватар elenako
I agree that having a good company automatically makes the holiday fun.
In Rimini, I didn’t quite like the sea, and it seemed a bit boring.
In Montenegro, I liked the beaches, the sea, the service. If I hadn’t discovered Egypt, then the rest would have been there, I would have added Croatia, but now I have only one road to the sea, to where the ribonki and corals are.
In Lloret de Mar, I liked literally everything, you won’t understand on the beach there, either the smallest pebbles, or coarse sand.
Haven't been to Ibiza. It was fun everywhere except Rimini
The people everywhere are friendly.
And I would go to Spain. I love this country.
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