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| Quote Rock God X="Rock God X"I'd love to try a cruise, but they're so bloody expensive. One day...'"
people say that, but they don't factor in that a lot of them are all inclusive (with some exceptions on drinks etc.), the quality of the food etc. is meant to be amazing on many (my parents are hooked a=on cruises), the thing that puts me off is I imagine it to be like a floating Golf Club, full of Daily Mail readers wearing beige and complaining that it's hot/cold/windy/choppy or whatever else.
I will try one at some point, I just think it's a combination between a SAGA bus tour and Captains Dinners at the golf club, I am sure I am wrong, just not taken the plunge as yet.
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| Quote Standee="Standee"people say that, but they don't factor in that a lot of them are all inclusive (with some exceptions on drinks etc.), the quality of the food etc. is meant to be amazing on many (my parents are hooked a=on cruises), the thing that puts me off is I imagine it to be like a floating Golf Club, full of Daily Mail readers wearing beige and complaining that it's hot/cold/windy/choppy or whatever else.
I will try one at some point, [uI just think it's a combination between a SAGA bus tour and Captains Dinners at the golf club[/u, I am sure I am wrong, just not taken the plunge as yet.'"
I think they used to be like that, but not any more.
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| Quote Wilde 3="Wilde 3"Looking for somewhere to go in October (middle 2 weeks) - beach holiday, all inclusive.
Want good weather so thinking Cape Verde or Dominican - is Egypt hot enough?'"
Dom Rep is hot, as is Egypt. The good thing about Egypt is the lack of humidity, which can be a pain in the Caribbean.
Never been to Cape Verde, but a friend has and commented that its lovely, but windy and as its a 'new' destination the infrastructure is a bit lacking.
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| Just come back (yesterday) from five days on The Algarve at Vale do Lobo accompanying a friend who designs houses for billionaires, he was looking at two of his (hopefully) next projects, I was just walking around with my mouth wide open in amazement, and stuffing food and beer into it.
I'm sure there are slightly cheaper places to stay, for instance we spent Saturday in Vilamoura and unless you're wanting to berth a yacht there, the rental property seems fairly reasonable, but it was the food along the coast that was just amazing and paying £100 for sunday lunch for two in a beachfront restaurant in the billionaires triangle was actually worth it if only for the live band, the views up the coast and the fact that the whole three hour lunch prevented at least four hooray-henry families from getting seats when they turned up without booking and just expected to be seated because they thought they knew the owners - when your friend spends all year wining and dining his clients in the restaurant THEN you get to know the owners
OK, so he had to slum it with me on a Ryanair flight rather than have one of his clients send the private jet out for him, and we only took hand luggage to avoid extra fees, and took sandwiches for the plane, in fact we didn't spend one penny extra with Ryanair - its the future I tell you, five days away, five kilos of luggage including one kilo of art equipment, and I only smelled a little bit when we came back.
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| Quote rover49="rover49"Dom Rep is hot, as is Egypt. The good thing about Egypt is the lack of humidity, which can be a pain in the Caribbean.
Never been to Cape Verde, but a friend has and commented that its lovely, but windy and as its a 'new' destination the infrastructure is a bit lacking.'"
Some friends of mine go to Cape Verde every January, they love it. They say there's very little to do other than relax.
We've just had a week in Correlejo in Fuerteventura, never been to any of the Canaries before but this little island was great.
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| Quote Rock God X="Rock God X"I'd love to try a cruise, but they're so bloody expensive. One day...'"
We paid just over £2000 between us for a balcony room, on an all inclusive basis. The only thing not included, predictably, are drinks, and we spent less than £500 that week, which included some souvenir photographs and a couple of goes in the casino. Without that it would have nearer £370. Pretty good value I'd say.
I've priced up a Carribean Cruise, and that's even cheaper, though clearly there are flights to factor into that too.
All in all, I'd say it was comparable, probably favourably, to a week in any decent resort you choose to be in, when you factor in spending money.
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| Quote Dally="Dally"Yes, it's like Blackpool Tower with knobs on (ie the French).
Seriously though, sounds a good trip. Hope you liked Naples - I loved it.'"
I didn't, to be honest, but that may have been because we were knackered after over a week of constant travel and sightseeing. I'd really have liked to have visited Pompeii, which is something we may well do next time. We just thought that there was no point going for the sake of it and not enjoying it due to tiredness.
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| Quote Standee="Standee"people say that, but they don't factor in that a lot of them are all inclusive (with some exceptions on drinks etc.), the quality of the food etc. is meant to be amazing on many (my parents are hooked a=on cruises), the thing that puts me off is I imagine it to be like a floating Golf Club, full of Daily Mail readers wearing beige and complaining that it's hot/cold/windy/choppy or whatever else.
I will try one at some point, I just think it's a combination between a SAGA bus tour and Captains Dinners at the golf club, I am sure I am wrong, just not taken the plunge as yet.'"
That's what I thought, but ours really wasn't like that. People from all walks of life, people of all ages and nationalities. I think a lot of have been turned onto them because (I suppose with their being a recession on) they are easy to budget for, with them being pretty much all-inclusive. As I say, we only spent £500 on board, and we didn't scrimp on anything.
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| Just come back from a gorgeous little town in Turkey called Kalkan, on the South-West coast. A nice simple lazy 2 weeks (my wife's medical conditions mean our touring days are done!).
Been to a few places in Turkey - fell in love many years ago with the dramatic green landscape, the incredible warmth of the people, the faultless weather, the epic history, the amazing food and of course the decent prices - but Kalkan beats them all hands down.
The focus, Kalkan Old Town, is just stunning. A maze of narrow streets, whitewashed buildings and a mix of shops, restaurants, cafes and bars to satisfy all tastes - except, crucially, the 18-30 crowd. None of the hassle you get in other towns and resorts, often just a 'hello'. We were lucky enough to stay only a few minutes from the centre - otherwise the steep slopes and steps that dominate this very hilly town would have been unmanageable for the wife.
Very few hotels, the majority of accommodation consists of villas or apartments for rent. We had a top floor veranda terrace on our duplex apartment, and never saw more than one other party by the pool in the day. Private villas are very common and reasonable if you can fill them.
The food is simply outstanding. I've never had a bad meal in Turkey, even when just getting a takeaway for a quite night, and Kalkan raised the bar further. The majority of restaurants are simply outstanding - on a par with anything I've had anywhere else. The staff are fantastic - we had some family including a 4 year-old with us for the first week (thankfully they went home & left the place to us!), and the workers thought nothing of entertaining him for a few hours - magic tricks, games, all sorts. Even several days after he'd gone home with his parents workers would ask how he was, by name: "Where is Lewis? How is he?"
And the restaurant scene is something to behold. Around a dozen buildings have rooftop restaurants - when you first walk out it's like another world - islands of light and activity above street level. The quality, again, is outstanding. There are tiny backstreet restaurants, seafront restaurants, roof restaurants - the choice is unbelievable and we only barely got round the ones we had picked beforehand, there were dozens left to choose from.
Nearby Patara Beach is 12km of unspoilt beauty with the fascinating site of ancient Xanthos a few hundred metres away. The usual boat trips are a good day out.
But what makes Turkey is the people - warm, friendly and incredibly welcoming. None of the tourist weariness or resentment you often come across longer-established tourist Spain and Greece - the Turks value your business and remember to reward repeat business, and as a few workers explained to us, "I must give better service than the competition so you will come back to us". Wonderful people.
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| Quote Cronus="Cronus"Just come back from a gorgeous little town in Turkey called Kalkan, on the South-West coast. A nice simple lazy 2 weeks (my wife's medical conditions mean our touring days are done!).
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Sounds idyllic, just like Greece used to be 30-something years ago.
My eldest daughter has returned from Rhodes very disappointed with the old town, from what she says its in the grip of a severe recession now and there aren't too many businesses surviving, I went there when I was her age in 1979 and loved the place so its very sad to hear her say those things - conversely she loved the day trip that she took to Turkey (not sure where the ferry took them to) and her and the youngest daughter are now looking at there for next years holiday - sounds like Kalkan would be my idea of paradise rather than theirs though 
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| Yes, Turkey is great. Sadly, there is some tourist weariness compared with 20+ years ago when it was a delight (but still very little in the smaller towns). Mention of Patara brings back memories. We like Dalyan - athough a long way from a beach. When we first visited it was about 4 buildings on the waterfront, now its a small, sprading town. It is in a conservation area though and so has development has not gone out of control yet. Yes, people love little kids ot at least boys. Buy them presents, etc.
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| Quote Wilde 3="Wilde 3"Looking for somewhere to go in October (middle 2 weeks) - beach holiday, all inclusive.
Want good weather so thinking Cape Verde or Dominican - is Egypt hot enough?'"
Cape Verde and go [url=http://www.marlincapeverde.com/Marlin fishing[/url
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