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Yeah I mean Barcelona would be stop no 1 then we'd head east if it was included. Thanks a lot, Milan's not necessarily locked in stone we may just take the drive down the west coast of Italy.
If the choice is Milan or Portifino and/or Cinque Terre, I highly suggest the latter. Unless you're very interested in fashion and its history, Milan is a pretty nondescript, fairly dirty big city. Rome is dirty...but its Rome. Milan is a dirtier NYC without the cache of NYC.
Gotcha then maybe we'll lean that route. I've done Rome before, she hasn't but we were gonna skip it.
Trying to plan my honeymoon to match our year anniversary. Thinking a treck along the Mediterranean from nice to Milan maybe a brief stop in Monaco just to say we did it. Anyone familiar with this area? Recommended villages/towns? Recommended Michelin restaurants to a local dive spot? Is it possible to include Barcelona or would I be stretching us too thin?
That's a very aggressive itinerary, and likely stressful and tiring. Honestly, that's three or four trips. That said, you can see most of that and more on a cruise from Marseille to Venice. I am not a cruise guy typically but that is a great way to discover the Mediterranean the first time (to decide what you want to see the next trip). Your cabin is your luggage and transport. It's touristic for sure but after the stress of a wedding, it might find it the most rewarding, especially on an aggressive agenda. Milan is the gate to Lake Como, that's about it. Marseille is mostly a dump, btw. Aux en Provence is the place to stay.
While I appreciate the advice I really really hate cruises, plus we got married Memorial Day weekend last year so no recent wedding stress.We both work remote so are probably going to just work there for about a month.
I know there has been a ton of Hawaii discussion but I couldn't find it.Going to Maui and Kauai in late March. Any recommendations beyond Haleakala and Hana? Has anyone done a guided excursions that they enjoyed? Maybe one that included snorkeling?
Where are you staying in Maui?
You are going to miss the whales but just about any tour will be good. Maui is about food and drink which there are many choices.That said, when in Maui I hike. Big fan of the Waihee Ridge Trail when it's not wet. First 30 minutes straight up are tough, then it's bliss.https://www.prideofmaui.com/blog/activities/top-10-hikes-in-maui
UK announces by 2024 no more liquid limitations for security. Up to 2L is fine. Also won't need to remove laptops or electronics. Supposedly Ireland already has the liquid rules at some aiports?Technology has definitely got to the point where the liquid limits are antiquated and unneeded, for sure. Amusing its the UK, cause Ive always found them to be amongst the most stingy and meticulous. If your liquid plastic bag isn't sealed, you have an issue. They will notice even an eye drop bottle in a random pocket you forgot to put in the plastic bag.Meanwhile, in the US with precheck, I haven't put a liquid in a special bag for years, just put it all in my dopp kit. Pretty sure Ive taken 4-5 oz multiples times, intentionally or otherwise.
For me, the rules seem to be all over the place and change depending on who is working. I had to trash an almost new tube of toothpaste because it was 3.4oz or something ridiculous. Before they threw it out they asked if I wanted to go run it out to my car. I guess they weren't worried about it that much since at that point if it were an explosive, it would have been a car bomb in their lot. Sometimes remove shoes, sometimes remove electronics, sometimes remove liquids. Great federal agency we have here, huh?
Entitled much? When was the last terrorist attack on a plane? I think they are doing a pretty good job.
Dude, if ya kneed a shiny knew tube of toothpaste, eye kan gift ya won. Consitter it my holiday offerin' two ya. Kinda a Scoop brotherhood thang, aina?
I've got a cheetah repelling rock to sell you if you think the TSA is an effective terrorist deterrent.I'll cost ya tho.
You cant prove otherwise. No terrorist attacks since 9/11?I think they do a good job, along with the ALA's the FBI uses.