Been a few times over the last couple of years, brilliant old town too, bars & restaurants forever and some of the nearby places are stunning.Woosh Deakin wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 3:31 pmZadar is an absolutely beautiful place, Highly recommend sitting drinking Pan watching the best sunsets you will ever see
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We are regulars in Belfast, Tribesmen. There and back on the train on FTP and all our trips in NI the same. I’ll look into the Black taxi tour. Being tight we were going to go up and down the Falls Rd on the Glider. I wanted to do George Best house but sadly it is Fridays only.
Cheers for the tip and enjoy your extended tour, you lucky man.
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Last time i was there, sat by the Sea Organ, there was some absolute bellend with an amp and sax on the round light feature doing awful covers of dance anthems drowning out the natural sounds.
It was all i could do to not punt him and his bloody saxophone into the water.
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We enjoyed the Titanic museum and seeing all the history of it all. Possibly similar to visitor's coming to Burnley & enjoying Towneley Hall. I'd recommend Carrickfergus Castle TT but I'm probably biased.
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Already done: Krakow in March
Menorca in June
Still to come: Ibiza in August
Tenerife in November
Menorca in June
Still to come: Ibiza in August
Tenerife in November
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Yer each to their own really , but for me the one stand out thing about Titanic museum is that there was nothing from the titanic in the museum , not even a door knob.Claret Till I Die wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 4:32 pmWe enjoyed the Titanic museum and seeing all the history of it all. Possibly similar to visitor's coming to Burnley & enjoying Towneley Hall. I'd recommend Careickfergus Castle TT but I'm probably biased.
Yes a rivet that was going to go on it and some card of an invite to the opening day kind of but nothing from the actual ship .
For me it's a bit like going to a Burnley football shirt museum then only finding pictures of shirts and showing you how they were made but no shirts .
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All planned this time but I’ll put it on the list for the future, cheers.Claret Till I Die wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 4:32 pmWe enjoyed the Titanic museum and seeing all the history of it all. Possibly similar to visitor's coming to Burnley & enjoying Towneley Hall. I'd recommend Carrickfergus Castle TT but I'm probably biased.
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Just a short break in Ibiza, that's about all work commitments will allow this summer.ArmchairDetective wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 8:01 amWe booked Majorca yesterday. First beach/pool type Mediterranean escape for years. Right looking forward to it. You?
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Belfast is great, get the hop on hop off bus 2 day ticket, it takes you everywhere. You can get off on Falls road and experience the Catholic IRA side of things, the Bobby Sands murial, etc. Jump back on and get off on Shankill road, I've never seen so many union jacks and tributes to the monarchy. It's amazing to be able to walk around these places that were once only seen on the news when there was a bombing or an assassination. Even in 2025 they still lock the gates at night that separate the two communities to prevent escalation.Tricky Trevor wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 11:00 amAlready done Panama, stayed with relatives, and Lisbon, Mrs Ts birthday treat from the girls.
Few days in Belfast at end of month, Carcasonne in September and last one of the year hasn’t been named yet.
Neither of us are beach or bar bums. We just like visiting different cities.
Jump back on the bus and go to Crumlin road prison, a brilliant place to see.
The Titanic museum my wife and I both enjoyed, she the story and me the history of shipbuilding in Belfast.
There's some great pubs and places to eat, it's a better place to visit than Dublin, you'll love it.
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As I wrote earlier we have been many time and walked Shankhill Rd and cut through to Crumlin Rd prison. Falls Rd is on the agenda as is Belfast Castle and going up above it to Cave Hill.
My other top tips are Ulster Museum and gardens, CSLewis Sq., which is on the bus route to Stormont also worth a visit. We also got a bus out to the GofT museum. I watched them all but was never a fanatic but the tour is very good.
Tip to others. We spoiled our Prison tour by rushing it. You end up in a long block with displays and videos in each cell. After a while we thought to push on to the next block but there isn’t one. We walked out of the end door and were done. Shame cos I was enjoying what I was learning.
My other top tips are Ulster Museum and gardens, CSLewis Sq., which is on the bus route to Stormont also worth a visit. We also got a bus out to the GofT museum. I watched them all but was never a fanatic but the tour is very good.
Tip to others. We spoiled our Prison tour by rushing it. You end up in a long block with displays and videos in each cell. After a while we thought to push on to the next block but there isn’t one. We walked out of the end door and were done. Shame cos I was enjoying what I was learning.
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Off to Jersey for a short break in a couple of weeks doing a bit of walking. Looking forward to it as I’ve not been to Jersey in over 45 years. Go to Crete in October for mine and Mrs LC’s 25th wedding anniversary so it’s full bells and whistles then we have our annual 3-4 weeks in Lanzarote over Christmas and New Year.
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First holiday in late September after two years having had numerous operations. We don’t go abroad, we like walking holidays in Cornwall, we’re both in our 70s so can’t do long walks anymore but there’s plenty we can do, albeit at an average pace, some good pub lunches or evening meals.
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Walked most of the Mendip Way in June, until my back seized up, ironically on the easy stretch into Frome!
Then a long weekend in Airbnb in Cotswolds.
Looking to go to Venice area in September, to research my wife's ancestry in Padua area. Joining up with an Italian couple who are from Padua area (now living in UK, but are visiting family) , so wife & I will be looking for accomodation in Padua for about a week, using it as a base to visit Venice (by train ?) over 2-3 days.
Any recomendations on hotels etc in Padua welcomed, and things to do/places to eat etc in Venice, of course.
Then a long weekend in Airbnb in Cotswolds.
Looking to go to Venice area in September, to research my wife's ancestry in Padua area. Joining up with an Italian couple who are from Padua area (now living in UK, but are visiting family) , so wife & I will be looking for accomodation in Padua for about a week, using it as a base to visit Venice (by train ?) over 2-3 days.
Any recomendations on hotels etc in Padua welcomed, and things to do/places to eat etc in Venice, of course.
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Currently kefalonia...scillies briefly in August..Fiords in sept and all November touring India.
Brown (tourist things to do) signs will be avoided like the plague.
Brown (tourist things to do) signs will be avoided like the plague.
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If you have time, it'd be worth a train ride to Verona also, a really lovely, walkable city. It's popular but never feels quite as much of a tourist trap as Venice (which is still amazing). We were there a couple of weeks ago and it was hotter than reactor 2 at Chernobyl but plenty of nice cafes and bars to shelter from the sun.ottclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 9:10 amWalked most of the Mendip Way in June, until my back seized up, ironically on the easy stretch into Frome!
Then a long weekend in Airbnb in Cotswolds.
Looking to go to Venice area in September, to research my wife's ancestry in Padua area. Joining up with an Italian couple who are from Padua area (now living in UK, but are visiting family) , so wife & I will be looking for accomodation in Padua for about a week, using it as a base to visit Venice (by train ?) over 2-3 days.
Any recomendations on hotels etc in Padua welcomed, and things to do/places to eat etc in Venice, of course.
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Parga, Greece and planning a Arctic Circle Norwegian Cruise but not till next March.
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If you need any tips on Jersey walks etc PM meLeyland Claret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:12 amOff to Jersey for a short break in a couple of weeks doing a bit of walking. Looking forward to it as I’ve not been to Jersey in over 45 years. Go to Crete in October for mine and Mrs LC’s 25th wedding anniversary so it’s full bells and whistles then we have our annual 3-4 weeks in Lanzarote over Christmas and New Year.
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Off to stay with my mate who lives on Ibiza.
Doubt very much we'll be clubbing.
Doubt very much we'll be clubbing.
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Couldn't agree more. Behind Naples, Verona is my second favourite Italian City. And I've been to most.NottsClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 9:41 amIf you have time, it'd be worth a train ride to Verona also, a really lovely, walkable city. It's popular but never feels quite as much of a tourist trap as Venice (which is still amazing). We were there a couple of weeks ago and it was hotter than reactor 2 at Chernobyl but plenty of nice cafes and bars to shelter from the sun.
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Reading all these posts it’s made me realise we need to take more holidays whilst we still can. There so many places in this country we’d like to visit so well done to No Nay Never for putting the post on here, we’re about to do some research.
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Very kind of you. Will see what we have planned and let you know.

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Have say Doug there are 4 or 5 cities in the north which i have not visited but really for myself Venice is just a Jaw dropping city .dougcollins wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 11:46 amCouldn't agree more. Behind Naples, Verona is my second favourite Italian City. And I've been to most.
So gets my vote for Italy
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Bergamo is a good place for an easy cheap ryanair weekend. quieter than Milan itself but plenty of places to eat and drink and a good walk up to the old town.
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Peurto Mogan late May 7 nights
Calais de Mallorca July 10 nights
Protaras late August 14 nights
Protaras October 10 nights
Calais de Mallorca July 10 nights
Protaras late August 14 nights
Protaras October 10 nights
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Just think yourself lucky that you don’t live in Barley.Vino blanco wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 2:13 pmI live in a house overlooking the Med on the Costa del Sol between Benalmadena and Fuengirola. I hate the holiday period in July and August, too many bloody tourists, no parking anywhere, can get a bit too hot to go out walking, can't wait for September to get back to normal.
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It will be absolutely baking. My wife's family used to go to hisaranou twice a year for years. I went a couple of times with them and went down to Olu Deniz once. There wasnt much there at the time but ive heard its been developed recentlyClaretfanatic1982 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 1:39 pmI'm off to Olu Deniz in a couple of weeks. Been to Antalya but never Olu.
I have also got Thailand booked for October
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We looked at villas around dubrovnik and around split and went with split this year. Next year we fancy going down to Dubrovnik but if price doesnt allow it, anywhere along that cost will do.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Tue Jul 15, 2025 1:00 pmZadar is a great place on the Croatian coast. You can get ferries from there to elsewhere in Croatia or Italy, or even do small cruises down towards Dubrovnik etc
Ive heard zadar airport is terrible though, is this true?
Not that its a deal breaker
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I’ve only flew out of Zadar but it is a small airport and I can’t imagine what the problems would be.
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Going full on Michael Portillo on a European rail tour - back in time for Lazio friendly
Italy /Switzerland/Germany/France
Fly to Pisa then trains to Sienna - Lucca - Bologna - Milan then up through the Alps on Bernina Express - Konstanz- Schaffheusen- Strasbourg and finish in Heidelberg .Fly back from Stuttgart
Couple of nights in each stop
Italy /Switzerland/Germany/France
Fly to Pisa then trains to Sienna - Lucca - Bologna - Milan then up through the Alps on Bernina Express - Konstanz- Schaffheusen- Strasbourg and finish in Heidelberg .Fly back from Stuttgart
Couple of nights in each stop
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Off to Trogir outside Split in a couple of weeks. Looks a lovely quiet place which suits me down to the ground but have hire car so likely to wander about a bit
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Duty free is basically a Londis, so get gifts in town, and the cafe is a kiosk, but there is a nice outdoor bit to sit in overlooking the runway. I can't 100% remember if there was a lounge as they all blur into one tbhClaret86 wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 1:39 pmWe looked at villas around dubrovnik and around split and went with split this year. Next year we fancy going down to Dubrovnik but if price doesnt allow it, anywhere along that cost will do.
Ive heard zadar airport is terrible though, is this true?
Not that its a deal breaker
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Kos is excellent imo KK , if you haven't been.
Kos town is lovely with all the boats in the harbour lit up at night and giving trips out all day and good beaches.
Pefkos in Rhodes too.
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Late September, a cruise from Southampton around Spain and France.
Only problem is we've just bought a puppy and we're no longer that bothered for the holiday!
Only problem is we've just bought a puppy and we're no longer that bothered for the holiday!
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Just been salou for a weeks metal detecting the beaches , off to Arenal Majorca in 4 weeks again to clean up after the Germans have been losing all the Euros , lovely gold rings and other jewellery in the sea , then Florida in early September for the 50th+ time not that we like it over there , might do a bit of work in between
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Lanzarote for a fortnight, flying out on Saturday, can't wait as I'm right on the verge of burnout at work.
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Just got back from Sardinia. You definitely need a car and not a lot to do in the North East where we were but stunning beaches.
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Have to disagree...I did a day trip to Belfast last year and thought the Titanic museum was really excellent. Very interesting going over to West belfast/Falls Road etc !
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we go to Croatia every year even sometimes twice a year. We go to the island of Hvar from Split.
We stay in a small village .The owner of the villa we stay in is, we could not believe,the father of Igor Tudor the manager of Juventus .A lovely family we have become well known to, through the years. It is a lovely island but a party island most of summer. Zadar is lovely so is Split.
We stay in a small village .The owner of the villa we stay in is, we could not believe,the father of Igor Tudor the manager of Juventus .A lovely family we have become well known to, through the years. It is a lovely island but a party island most of summer. Zadar is lovely so is Split.
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Already done:
Marrakech in March
Szczecin in June
To come;
Calpe in September
TBA in December
Marrakech in March
Szczecin in June
To come;
Calpe in September
TBA in December
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Did Zagreb in March fantastic light festival on during my visit and also managed a couple of lower level games whilst there.
Currently in Polis, Cyprus sweating in the high temps, still got Tallin in September, Jersey in October and a Forsst Holidays break in a cabin in November.
These international breaks come in handy sometimes
Currently in Polis, Cyprus sweating in the high temps, still got Tallin in September, Jersey in October and a Forsst Holidays break in a cabin in November.
These international breaks come in handy sometimes
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In Lanza now. 36 degrees in Puerto del Carmen today. Nice breeze keeping the wine from overheating. Enjoy your break Cazaris!
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Staying in the UK this year.
Going to Potters, at Hopton-on-Sea, for the first time.
Has anyone been? Good or any type of report would be appreciated.
Going to Potters, at Hopton-on-Sea, for the first time.
Has anyone been? Good or any type of report would be appreciated.
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Sounds good - we'll try to fit a day in for Verona - we don't really know how long we need to to spend in Venice!NottsClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 9:41 amIf you have time, it'd be worth a train ride to Verona also, a really lovely, walkable city. It's popular but never feels quite as much of a tourist trap as Venice (which is still amazing). We were there a couple of weeks ago and it was hotter than reactor 2 at Chernobyl but plenty of nice cafes and bars to shelter from the sun.
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Apart from Sassari and the Blue Lagoon it’s a dump. Daughter asked me for recommendations last week and I replied go elsewhere.Bainsyclaret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 5:23 pmJust got back from Sardinia. You definitely need a car and not a lot to do in the North East where we were but stunning beaches.
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Where was the hospital when you were last here? On a cobbled side street near the centre, because it's moved now? Was Castello's the restaurant opposite?holdyourfire wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 6:57 pmHi Quicknick is castello's still open across from the hospital ?
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holdyourfire, you mean this place. The problem is this Googlemaps link is from 2020. The hospital was still there then. I've got to go into town tomorrow, so I'll go that way and have a look.
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Forgot to put the link in. Costelo it is. I will check tomorrow.
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I heard about a horror story of someone's flight getting delayed 5 hours and the airport was allegedly 'a bus station with nothing there.' Didn't sound appealing if the worst happened with a young child.ŽižkovClaret wrote: ↑Wed Jul 16, 2025 2:15 pmDuty free is basically a Londis, so get gifts in town, and the cafe is a kiosk, but there is a nice outdoor bit to sit in overlooking the runway. I can't 100% remember if there was a lounge as they all blur into one tbh
One of the nice surprises of croatia was a lot of good quality Czech and German beers. We were there for fathers day and i sat in the rooftop pool sampling as many as I could