Thursday, 5 November 2009

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Need a budget travel idea?

I am looking for a travel idea, boyfriend goes away on his own diving, so travelling alone, my friends have all ready been away or going away with parteners or not got the cash...
i am in my early thirties


Look at Ryanair for a penny+tax flight to somewhere cheapish.
Or splash out on a £2.99+tax or whatever.
Air Berlin and Whizzair can do very cheap deals too, all over Europe.
How to get a cheap holiday with cheap flights is on here, showing how versatile it can be. See mine at the top
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20080827032844AAJVvbq . . . . .
I've been to Seville from Liverpool twice with Ryanair for £23.40 return! Cheaper than the coach to London.
Other flights cost me more, £40-60, but never ever full price. If I can't find a cheap deal somewhere I don't go. Just find somewhere else.
Terrific places to see from Seville with great rides on the bus through the mountains to see the Alhambra and the great mosque at Cordoba, one of the world's finest buildings, and to many other fine places. A bus ride to Malaga takes 2 1/2 - 3 hours through the mountains or half a day round the coast through Cadiz and Tarifa, which is a really nice trip. Tarifa is a little gem. The finest surfing in Europe, fabulous beach, and a beautiful old town with a great castle looking over the sea, and even a cheap and fast ferry to Morocco. 35 minutes of fast Meditereanean cruising across the straits. Good when you get there too. Not what the popular impression is. Friendly, pleasant, greener than expected, and a good day out.
Tarifa is the most southerly town in mainland Europe, and where we get the word 'tarif' from. It was the first known port to charge incoming merchant ships for berthing, which was effectively a tax for trading there way back in old history. The Med was a big trading sea then. Carthage and all the other major ports, still there as modern towns today. Malaga was one of the most important trading ports then, and still is.
Seville on here, bottom half, of mine for the Granada, Alhambra, Cordoba trips.
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081207113331AAOYHdP&show . . . .

Lots here, with links to more places all over Spain. The north is beautiful and worth a visit. Some lovely places up there...well, down there from here,haha. Spain isn't just sun and sand. It's got a lot more than that.
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index;_ylt=ArWBkkLSF4SQWuuv8_QfijIgBgx.;_ylv=3?qid=20090925160102AAaWSsX&show=7 . . .

Slovenia is another good place to go. Ljubljiana is a sweet and tiny capital city,the smallest capital in Europe, and great for girlie shopping and 'spoil-yourself' meals and snacks under the willow trees along the river. It's beautiful there. A train or bus ride to the coast and the gorgeous little towns of Piran and Isola is well worth doing. It's not super-cheap but a lot cheaper than Britain and almost everyone speaks English.....explained on the links.
Appetite wetter first....nice piccie
http://www.ispad2009.com/PageImages/Orig_PiranwithPortoro%20Bay.JPG . . . .
Long one from me on the first link and see how many say Slovenia on the second one. Look at Ike.Besi...she's in the travel business..
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090407163025AAAqjAc . . .
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081130030454AAWVR6Z . . .
This one is very slow loading so may be better in a seperate tab and come back to it but it's a lovely site from a traveller in Slovenia , easy and fun reading, and good piccies of Piran.
http://mybt.budgettravel.com/_Slovenian-Sojourn/blog/139967/21864.html . . . .
More about Slovenia, Venice, Trieste, etc on these. Half way down mine on the first one for Slovenia and the lower half of the third one.
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090306140330AARtpWD . . . .
http://uk.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090304120913AAKXUwZ . . . .
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20081222134138AAeKiRC . . . . .


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