Honeymoon advice??
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My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late August.
We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
to plan our honeymoon from there.
We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
beaches, etc.
We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
up to 3 weeks total.
Our budget is around 1,200GBP for the both of us including flights out
of London. Any suggestions, help, or info would be great!
Thanks
Matt
We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
to plan our honeymoon from there.
We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
beaches, etc.
We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
up to 3 weeks total.
Our budget is around 1,200GBP for the both of us including flights out
of London. Any suggestions, help, or info would be great!
Thanks
Matt
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[email protected] wrote:
> My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late
> August. We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and
> would like to plan our honeymoon from there.
> We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
> concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
> beaches, etc.
> We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
> would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
> up to 3 weeks total.
> Our budget is around 1,200GBP for the both of us including flights out
> of London. Any suggestions, help, or info would be great!
> Thanks
> Matt
Need to narrow the options down a bit. You say you've been to 14 European
countries, so what would be "new" to you?
Jan
> My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late
> August. We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and
> would like to plan our honeymoon from there.
> We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
> concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
> beaches, etc.
> We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
> would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
> up to 3 weeks total.
> Our budget is around 1,200GBP for the both of us including flights out
> of London. Any suggestions, help, or info would be great!
> Thanks
> Matt
Need to narrow the options down a bit. You say you've been to 14 European
countries, so what would be "new" to you?
Jan
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"We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
would like to try something new."
How about Salvador and Olinda in Brazil? Great beaches, good food,
friendly people, beautiful old city centers, lots of culture and
history, and after the flight it's inexpensive.
would like to try something new."
How about Salvador and Olinda in Brazil? Great beaches, good food,
friendly people, beautiful old city centers, lots of culture and
history, and after the flight it's inexpensive.
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> My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late August.
> We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
> to plan our honeymoon from there.
> We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
> concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
> beaches, etc.
> We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
> would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
> up to 3 weeks total.
> Our budget is around 1,200GBP for the both of us including flights out
> of London. Any suggestions, help, or info would be great!
> Thanks
> Matt
1) Find a nice hotel room.
2) Stay there for a week minimum and up to 3 weeks total.
3) Order room service.
or
4) Go to the French Riviera and find a nice hotel room, stay for a week
minimum and up to 3 weeks total and order room service.
news:[email protected] oups.com...
> My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late August.
> We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
> to plan our honeymoon from there.
> We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
> concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
> beaches, etc.
> We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
> would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
> up to 3 weeks total.
> Our budget is around 1,200GBP for the both of us including flights out
> of London. Any suggestions, help, or info would be great!
> Thanks
> Matt
1) Find a nice hotel room.
2) Stay there for a week minimum and up to 3 weeks total.
3) Order room service.
or
4) Go to the French Riviera and find a nice hotel room, stay for a week
minimum and up to 3 weeks total and order room service.
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On 16 Jan 2005 20:29:08 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late August.
>We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
>to plan our honeymoon from there.
>We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
>concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
>beaches, etc.
>We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
>would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
>up to 3 weeks total.
Did it cross your mind to list the countries, or at least say where
you don't want to go?
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>My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late August.
>We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
>to plan our honeymoon from there.
>We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
>concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
>beaches, etc.
>We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
>would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
>up to 3 weeks total.
Did it cross your mind to list the countries, or at least say where
you don't want to go?
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Deep Foiled Malls <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
> On 16 Jan 2005 20:29:08 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
> >My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late August.
> >We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
> >to plan our honeymoon from there.
> >
> >We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
> >concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
> >beaches, etc.
> >
> >We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
> >would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
> >up to 3 weeks total.
>
> Did it cross your mind to list the countries, or at least say where
> you don't want to go?
Well, apparently, this is group is full of off-topic posts, so at this
point, everyone is just meant to start discussing politics or getting
into grammar flame-wars. Or something.
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> On 16 Jan 2005 20:29:08 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>
> >My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late August.
> >We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
> >to plan our honeymoon from there.
> >
> >We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
> >concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
> >beaches, etc.
> >
> >We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
> >would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
> >up to 3 weeks total.
>
> Did it cross your mind to list the countries, or at least say where
> you don't want to go?
Well, apparently, this is group is full of off-topic posts, so at this
point, everyone is just meant to start discussing politics or getting
into grammar flame-wars. Or something.
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As a bachelor all my days, I wouldn't dare comment. :-)
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Yes, we are definitely looking for something tropical. We will want to
spend some time laying on the beach doing nothing but sipping drinks...
Thanks
Matt
chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn wrote:
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Okay thanks for the replies. Firstly here is where we have gone
> > already:
> []
> > More specifically we are looking for a nice place to relax and
avoid
> > the stresses of travelling.
> I'd definitely suggest Norway then, combined with a boat and/or train
> trip, but...
> > We have done the backpack thing, and it
> > was great but for our honeymoon we want to not have to worry about
> > catching trains, worry about where we can afford to eat, etc.
> Norway is expensive- you would definitely be worrying about money if
> you're on a budget, and...
> >
> > I have been thinking of the souther Spain, Portual or Italy. We
have
> > done the Greek Islands but in Spain we only went to Barcelona and
in
> > Italy we did the major places north of Rome.
> >
> >
> > Can anybody fill me in on the Azores? Or any of the other
suggestions.
> > Importantly are there any all inclusives like in the Dominican
> > Repbulic or Mexico? What are flight/vacation prices like?
> looks like you're thinking of a warmer place!
> However, we were in Norway, near Bergen, last summer to visit my
> brother, and the weather was sunny and warm every day!
> Norway has some wonderful spots to swim, but it's definitely not the
> tropics! Still, I could imagine it being a very romantic honeymoon
spot.
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spend some time laying on the beach doing nothing but sipping drinks...
Thanks
Matt
chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn wrote:
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Okay thanks for the replies. Firstly here is where we have gone
> > already:
> []
> > More specifically we are looking for a nice place to relax and
avoid
> > the stresses of travelling.
> I'd definitely suggest Norway then, combined with a boat and/or train
> trip, but...
> > We have done the backpack thing, and it
> > was great but for our honeymoon we want to not have to worry about
> > catching trains, worry about where we can afford to eat, etc.
> Norway is expensive- you would definitely be worrying about money if
> you're on a budget, and...
> >
> > I have been thinking of the souther Spain, Portual or Italy. We
have
> > done the Greek Islands but in Spain we only went to Barcelona and
in
> > Italy we did the major places north of Rome.
> >
> >
> > Can anybody fill me in on the Azores? Or any of the other
suggestions.
> > Importantly are there any all inclusives like in the Dominican
> > Repbulic or Mexico? What are flight/vacation prices like?
> looks like you're thinking of a warmer place!
> However, we were in Norway, near Bergen, last summer to visit my
> brother, and the weather was sunny and warm every day!
> Norway has some wonderful spots to swim, but it's definitely not the
> tropics! Still, I could imagine it being a very romantic honeymoon
spot.
> --
> David Horne- www.davidhorne.net
> usenet (at) davidhorne (dot) co (dot) uk
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 19:23:01 +0000, [email protected]
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>Deep Foiled Malls <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
>> On 16 Jan 2005 20:29:08 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> >My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late August.
>> >We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
>> >to plan our honeymoon from there.
>> >
>> >We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
>> >concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
>> >beaches, etc.
>> >
>> >We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
>> >would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
>> >up to 3 weeks total.
>>
>> Did it cross your mind to list the countries, or at least say where
>> you don't want to go?
>Well, apparently, this is group is full of off-topic posts, so at this
>point, everyone is just meant to start discussing politics or getting
>into grammar flame-wars. Or something.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
"A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
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(chancellor of the duchy of besses o' th' barn) wrote:
>Deep Foiled Malls <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
>> On 16 Jan 2005 20:29:08 -0800, [email protected] wrote:
>>
>> >My fiance and I are planning to do our Honeymoon in mid to late August.
>> >We are Canadians but will be moving to London shortly and would like
>> >to plan our honeymoon from there.
>> >
>> >We are very flexible in terms of location and duration, but price is a
>> >concern. We are looking for a relaxing vacation spot with great food,
>> >beaches, etc.
>> >
>> >We have been too many countries in Europe (about 14 I think), and we
>> >would like to try something new. We hope to go for a week minimum and
>> >up to 3 weeks total.
>>
>> Did it cross your mind to list the countries, or at least say where
>> you don't want to go?
>Well, apparently, this is group is full of off-topic posts, so at this
>point, everyone is just meant to start discussing politics or getting
>into grammar flame-wars. Or something.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
"A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
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On Mon, 17 Jan 2005 23:51:55 GMT, Deep Foiled Malls
<deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
>>Well, apparently, this is group is full of off-topic posts, so at this
>>point, everyone is just meant to start discussing politics or getting
>>into grammar flame-wars. Or something.
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
>"A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
>kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
>Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
Was the Archbishop on his honeymoon?
Does prayer work, when you wear white Doc Martens?
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<deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
>>Well, apparently, this is group is full of off-topic posts, so at this
>>point, everyone is just meant to start discussing politics or getting
>>into grammar flame-wars. Or something.
>http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
>"A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
>kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
>Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
Was the Archbishop on his honeymoon?
Does prayer work, when you wear white Doc Martens?
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Deep Foiled Malls <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
>
> "A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
> kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
>
> Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/18/in.../18cnd-iraq.ht
ml
"Abducted Catholic Archbishop of Mosul Freed in Iraq "
Apparently the Pope's prayers are *extremely* effective :-)
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> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
>
> "A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
> kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
>
> Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/18/in.../18cnd-iraq.ht
ml
"Abducted Catholic Archbishop of Mosul Freed in Iraq "
Apparently the Pope's prayers are *extremely* effective :-)
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:47:17 +0100, [email protected] (Luca Logi) wrote:
>Deep Foiled Malls <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
>>
>> "A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
>> kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
>>
>> Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
>http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/18/in.../18cnd-iraq.ht
>ml
>"Abducted Catholic Archbishop of Mosul Freed in Iraq "
>Apparently the Pope's prayers are *extremely* effective :-)
I really do marvel at the ways of the lord sometimes!
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>Deep Foiled Malls <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
>>
>> "A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
>> kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
>>
>> Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
>http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/18/in.../18cnd-iraq.ht
>ml
>"Abducted Catholic Archbishop of Mosul Freed in Iraq "
>Apparently the Pope's prayers are *extremely* effective :-)
I really do marvel at the ways of the lord sometimes!
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On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:47:17 +0100, [email protected] (Luca Logi) wrote:
>Deep Foiled Malls <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
>>
>> "A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
>> kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
>>
>> Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
>http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/18/in.../18cnd-iraq.ht
>ml
>"Abducted Catholic Archbishop of Mosul Freed in Iraq "
>Apparently the Pope's prayers are *extremely* effective :-)
Add it to the list of miracles :-)
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>Deep Foiled Malls <deepfreudmoors@eITmISaACTUALLYiREAL!l.nu> wrote:
>> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/middle_east/4182629.stm
>>
>> "A Catholic archbishop in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul has been
>> kidnapped by insurgents, the Vatican says."
>>
>> Apparently the Pope's prayers are only so effective.
>http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/18/in.../18cnd-iraq.ht
>ml
>"Abducted Catholic Archbishop of Mosul Freed in Iraq "
>Apparently the Pope's prayers are *extremely* effective :-)
Add it to the list of miracles :-)
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Deep Foiled Malls wrote:
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:47:17 +0100, [email protected] (Luca Logi) wrote:
>>"Abducted Catholic Archbishop of Mosul Freed in Iraq "
>>Apparently the Pope's prayers are *extremely* effective :-)
>
> I really do marvel at the ways of the lord sometimes!
Nope. He just seems to have a good PR agency.
Jens
> On Tue, 18 Jan 2005 14:47:17 +0100, [email protected] (Luca Logi) wrote:
>>"Abducted Catholic Archbishop of Mosul Freed in Iraq "
>>Apparently the Pope's prayers are *extremely* effective :-)
>
> I really do marvel at the ways of the lord sometimes!
Nope. He just seems to have a good PR agency.
Jens
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"Alan Harrison" <[email protected]> wrote in message
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> As a bachelor all my days, I wouldn't dare comment. :-)
> Alan Harrison
Thinking back to the distant honeymoon, make it:
1) Find a nice hotel room.
2) Stay there for *two* weeks minimum and up to 3 weeks total.
3) Order room service.
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> As a bachelor all my days, I wouldn't dare comment. :-)
> Alan Harrison
Thinking back to the distant honeymoon, make it:
1) Find a nice hotel room.
2) Stay there for *two* weeks minimum and up to 3 weeks total.
3) Order room service.