The last trip I did was Tuscany and Florence where I stayed for one week. That's kind of the idea of travel I liked.
Your suggestions would be most useful!
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The last trip I did was Tuscany and Florence where I stayed for one week. That's kind of the idea of travel I liked.
Your suggestions would be most useful!
I think it's a good idea to travel to France or Spain in November. If you haven't been there, just think about these options. Besides, it's possible to find affordable flights. I always look through several sites, here are the best of them https://travelsites.com/cheap-flights/https://travelsites.com/cheap-flights/
We've been to Chania in October several times and it's been fine. In fact there have been less rainy days than in May/June. It might not be scorching hot on the beach, and it might be a little cooler in the evening, but there are plenty of things to do and see. Apart from that, mid-October is still tourist season: even most of the dedicated tourist resorts don't start shutting down in earnest until the end of the month. By the way, I did pre-book for my Chania arrival from Chania Taxi Transfer service. I loved it. It is only a few dollars more than the regular taxi, at least the time of day I arrived...around 5:30 pm. Chania is the smallest big city in Europe, with plenty of stuff going on all year.
Why not to visit Baltic region? Sweden, Lithuania and Poland are good ideas for this month.
Depends on what you want to see during this trip. In case of historical sightseeings many European countries and cities can be a good choice. In case of nature it's better to choose the warmer countries/regions because November isn't the best time for this. Also in both cases I can't agree with idea of Sweden in previous reply, during November it'll be too cold in all Scandinavia.
From my own experience I can recommend The Netherlands, Hungary, France and Spain for your trip. Also, if your budget is tight, there's no need only for guided tours, you can find a local greeter like on fwmeet.com, it'll be much cheaper than the tours.
Hello Guys! After this freaking lockdown I'm going to visit a lot of countries, but i need to renew my visa. Any advice?
Hello! I am very familiar with this. I myself am so tired of sitting locked up! Previously, I flew to different countries every month, learned a lot of new things, culturally enriched myself, and now I just do what I read for days on end.
During the quarantine, my visa also expired, so I'm going to update it at https://tnvisaexpert.com/services/renew-tn-visa/
I advise you to contact them. I trust everything related to visas only to this guys!