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| submitted by /u/light24bulbs [link] [comments] |
In October, I’m flying from DC (either IAD or BWI) to Italy (major airport TBD), then Italy to Athens, then Athens back to DC. For the EU/US legs, I think the only option is booking separate one-way trips, right? Might be a stupid question but I’ve only ever booked round trip before.
In late September, I'll have a 6 day trip in Spain. For outside reasons, the trip must both begin and end in Madrid.
I'm curious for folks' thoughts -- would you recommend spending the full 6 days in Madrid or perhaps splitting 3 days in Madrid and 3 days somewhere else?
To me, it's on that awkward cusp; I feel like my ideal amount of time spent in a city is often 4 days. I'm currently leaning toward just spending the 6 days based in Madrid and doing two or three day trips out to Toledo, Segovia, maybe somewhere else?
For reference, this will be my first time in Spain. I live in NYC so I wouldn't mind a few days in a slower-paced, less-bustling town.
Welcome any thoughts -- thank you in advance!
| submitted by /u/FlackoFonsy [link] [comments] |
Mexican-American girl here. I have 10 days off in October and I planned an amazing itinerary for Utah: slot canyons, backpacking, off-road. I also landed a permit for the White Rim road.
The reason why I am very hesitant about this trip. Is because:
-I would be driving close to 20 hours (plus back) to get there from Texas. It comes out cheaper than flying and renting a car.
-I need a 4x4 rental for white rim road. This is gonna set me back $700 for two days.
- this will be a tiring, intense, risky roadtrip that's gonna be weather dependent. I also will be mostly camping (which I do like)
-Will be cooking most of my stuff too to save costs.
After adding all expenses, I realized I could do something else. Ie go to Puerto Rico or Guatemala. More relax, laid-back, better food.
But tbf, I'm torn. Idk what to do. Utah is very special to me.
| submitted by /u/Skabonious [link] [comments] |