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We are going on vacation in May-early June. We have not been to that side, so it is very difficult to decide. Tell me, pliz, where the nature is better and more beautiful in Cyprus (where exactly) or in Crete (which resort in which part of it) or elsewhere in Greece. I would like a beautiful sea, clean air, mountains and the opportunity to walk somewhere along the embankment in the evening, for example. sitting in a hotel around the clock annoying :) And of course I want advice on the hotel. Thanks to everyone who responds so much!!!!! :) And yes, we will fly from Kyiv.
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 6 answers
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Cyprus and Crete are islands. Culture, cuisine, local customs are absolutely identical, Greek with a Turkish touch. There is something to see in Cyprus, apparently, YaroslavaS went somewhere in the wrong place. Cyprus has beautiful ancient monasteries, wonderful Troodos mountains with wonderful healing air. Larnaca is really a small old town, but Limassol is a more developed resort, Paphos is a respectable and prim city with a measured life and a large number of elderly Englishmen, Ayia Napa is ... 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...
A family of 3 adults and a small child (1 year old) gathered to relax in the second half of September. And the question is where is Marmaris or Rethymnon (Crete) better? Rethymno I know a little (rested Adelianos Kampos). I really liked the hotel Aquala Porto Rethymno. Tell me if there is something similar in Marmaris or nearby? Wishes: own sandy beach, hotel area with swimming pools and pleasant recreation nearby (shade or umbrellas), respectively ALL, walks around the city, monuments and nature, playground for a child (does he need animation at that age?), sea view rooms with a balcony. Prices are within 100 thousand or a little more. You don't need heat, but you don't need cold either.
12 years ago  •  5 subscribers 13 answers
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Honestly, I sincerely do not recommend you. We adults couldn’t even get used to the temperature of the water for 4 days, the child definitely won’t be able to swim there. Yes, you yourself will not let him go there ... I think you can safely choose any resort on the Mediterranean Sea. I think Cyprus is a great option for kids. Was last year in Larnaca. The water is like fresh milk, the sea is shallow. For a child, that's it ... Yes, and Greece is a good option. Turkey will do, but not the part o ... Farther...
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.
12 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...
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).
13 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...
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???
11 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...
Gentlemen, I am a citizen of Ukraine with permanent residence in Germany. I could not find information on the Internet to which countries I can go without a visa. I would like to relax with my family in Croatia or Italy or Spain. Well, in general, I am interested in those countries in which Ukrainians without permanent residence need visas. Does anyone have experience and can help with advice?
11 years ago  •  14 subscribers 18 answers
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Hello, a person with permanent residence in Germany can go to the USA without a visa? Farther...