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Friends, I need help and advice. Before that, I had never rested with a child in winter resorts. I am looking for options that combine all the advantages of a winter family resort, so that you can go skiing, ice skating, a cheesecake with sleds, and on an ice slide, etc. The child is not on skis yet, but we will try. There are no plans to torture a child with skis, so other family entertainment is also needed. The presence of an indoor heated pool of normal size is very welcome. A search on the Internet has not yet given us a complete answer, so I want to know the opinion of people with experience. There are no specific preferences for countries, we start from a complex of entertainment that is interesting to us. We are definitely not interested in pure ski resorts.
8 years ago  •  6 subscribers 12 answers
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Well, if we start from the fact that you can go skating and sledding at home, then it makes no sense for us to go somewhere at all, we also began to put the child on skis at home, when we are bored and go to water parks to swim and ride down the hills. But I want to go everywhere and have fun. We are not supporters of monotony, lying on the beach for 2 weeks or just skiing for the same two weeks, these are not our options. In any case, thanks for the comments, we made certain conclusions, we ... Farther...
Please! What navigator did you use when traveling to Bulgaria, Hungary and Greece? Never went anywhere by car.
6 years ago  •  11 subscribers 24 answers
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Well done, continue to support the aggressor country. Farther...
Price for skate passes. Departure on January 12
17 years ago  •  1 subscriber 3 answers
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We were in February 2007. Below (Enkamp) there was a positive temperature - up to +7. There was snow in the mountains, though not on 100% of the slopes. As for the skate pass, I don’t remember the cost, they are of different types (for all slopes or for a specific resort). You can generally do without it if you do not plan to go down to the very bottom. We were in Soldeu - there you can buy for 1 lift (per day) and use the lifts as much as you want (without going down to the very bottom). Have ... Farther...
Good afternoon! Tell me, please, can I enter Andorra and leave with a single-entry Spanish visa? Thank you!
13 years ago  •  2 subscribers 2 answers
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You are FREE to enter and exit Andorra on a Spanish visa. They do not put any marks in the passport and rest even in winter in Andorra on Schengen visas. Only there are restrictions on the export of tobacco, alcoholic products and equipment from Andorra. Cheaper in Andorra are mobile phones, cameras, computers, watches, gold, items....etc... Every week we have excursions to Andorra, none of the tourists had problems with entry due to visas. They also rent a car and also drive without problems .. ... Farther...
But Istanbul is really not far away. Actually, why not go there by rental car? Or won't they let you?
6 years ago  •  6 subscribers 6 answers
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We went that year to Greece on a rented car. We paid 50 leva for permission and insurance. It all depends on the insurance company. Smaller companies are more relaxed, I thought... Farther...
My husband doesn't like planes, but I'm afraid that the bus takes a very long time....
16 years ago  •  5 subscribers 9 answers
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In different years, both Burgas and Varna flew by charter. The flight was delayed only 1 time for only 1 hour - out-of-town passengers were late. One year we went by bus. We left Kyiv at 8.00. The first tourists landed in Albena at 9 am the next day. The hardest thing is the way back - the ass is completely numb by the end of the trip, the knees do not bend. Horror! So, as for me, it’s better to be afraid on an airplane for 1 hour and 20 minutes than to drag yourself on a bus for more than a da ... Farther...
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