Me too, noisy, rude and filthy pool bar habits.......................any Mexican all-inclusive during US 'spring break'
Me too, noisy, rude and filthy pool bar habits.......................any Mexican all-inclusive during US 'spring break'
Been there many times and enjoyed and going there again next week. Lots to like about Kusadasi.Agreed. We went to Kusadasi and had a nice time there.
Been there many times and enjoyed and going there again next week. Lots to like about Kusadasi.
Swansea in the 80’s. Me and a couple of mates decided to spend a few days down there either side of an evening game. Game was a boring 0-0. One of my mates got a slap outside the ground and I saved myself from a good hiding by putting on a ridiculous Welsh accident. Also, very lucky I was quick on my feet. Pissed it down most of the time and Bonnie Tyler’s night club was crap.
Boring company in a very boring place. Nice weather in winter, that's about itDubai is one of the worst places I’ve ever been.
The place is just not my thing.
Went with an ex.
Probably the most boring woman I’ve ever met.
She slept until 2pm every day. Waking up at the hottest part of the day to go and sit in a hammock and smoke roll ups til dinner time.
Barely said a word to me the whole time.
It was like taking a house plant on holiday .
I went to Belgium.You have just reminded me about the time I took my wife to Indonesia-
Jakarta??
No we went by plane
Had a crap Welsh holiday as well. Hotel in Saundersfoot. Pissed down all week, and the hotel was 90% full with a happy clappy, non-drinking religious group who sang songs in the bar every night. Owner said we could take drinks to our room which he normally never allowedSwansea in the 80’s. Me and a couple of mates decided to spend a few days down there either side of an evening game. Game was a boring 0-0. One of my mates got a slap outside the ground and I saved myself from a good hiding by putting on a ridiculous Welsh accident. Also, very lucky I was quick on my feet. Pissed it down most of the time and Bonnie Tyler’s night club was crap.
Been there loads of times with work. Full of boorish drunken expats in all the bars (plus Arabs taking it a bit of time off from their religious beliefs drinking and talking to nice young Russian ladies), identikit shopping malls full of stuff you don’t want, restaurants competing to see who can be the most expensive/gimmicky and some of the world’s worst drivers. Unbearable heat in summer, few pavements so can’t really walk anywhere and there’s not actually a lot to do. Enormous tax free salaries keep the Finance industry people thereDubai
Had the misfortune of making the overnight pitstop onto to SE Asia. Just so friggin dull...
Boring company in a very boring place. Nice weather in winter, that's about it
Im going on an arts and crafts break to DevonI went to Belgium.
Antwerp?
No. The wife stayed at home.
I can't believe nobody has posted the centuries old Jamaica holiday gag yet...
I had a very nice time in Kos. Took the missus and first born who was about 9 months old. I did though have an entirely different holiday to everyone else there.Likewise - thought Tunisia was pretty awful.
I've been to 27 different Greek Islands and Kos is the worst I've been too (closely followed by Santorini and Mykonos - avoid where cruise ships stop!)
FYPBack in the 80s I went to Crewe. The resort, hotel, food and company was good. What was less good was crashing a motorbike into a local fisherman on a moped, getting arrested for careless driving and finding out that, due to Greek law at the time, I had to be held in custody until I had to go to court. The accident was Saturday evening, court Monday morning, so two nights in a cell every bit as bad as you could imagine (filthy mattress on the floor, stunk of piss).
When I got to court I was advised by the duty solicitor to “say you’re sorry but you were a bit drunk” (I wasn’t drunk, but I was sorry).
The sentence was “10 days in jail <f…ing long pause> or 8000 drachma fine (about £40 iirc)".
and very, very, very expensive. I paid the equivalent of £8 for a beer in Zurich in 1989. When I was in Winterthur on a student exchange in 1976 half a dozen eggs cost over £1Any Swiss city. Soulless and dull.
Back in the 80s I went to Crete. The resort, hotel, food and company was good. What was less good was crashing a motorbike into a local fisherman on a moped, getting arrested for careless driving and finding out that, due to Greek law at the time, I had to be held in custody until I had to go to court. The accident was Saturday evening, court Monday morning, so two nights in a cell every bit as bad as you could imagine (filthy mattress on the floor, stunk of piss).
When I got to court I was advised by the duty solicitor to “say you’re sorry but you were a bit drunk” (I wasn’t drunk, but I was sorry).
The sentence was “10 days in jail <f…ing long pause> or 8000 drachma fine (about £40 iirc)".
and very, very, very expensive. I paid the equivalent of £8 for a beer in Zurich in 1989. When I was in Winterthur on a student exchange in 1976 half a dozen eggs cost over £1
Outside Paris the French can be very pleasant, especially if you try to speak a bit of French. Even the French hate Parisians.Maybe it’s you? I’ve been to several different areas of France and found them friendly and helpful, apart from Paris, but then London is similar.
We go every year, have made good friends over there, and feel very welcome. It helps to speak a little of the language, and use good manners when entering shops etc.
My worst holiday was camping in Cheddar Gorge, with two children, our dog, when it rained every day. After five days we gave up and went home, having to dry everything off in the house before it could be packed away.