I chef in a tourist town so will only get away for 4 or 5 days max in the Summer. Probably alicante city or fuseta portugal. Bit of sun and bring a few nice bottles and delicacies home.
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So where's everyone going on holiday?
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So where's everyone going on holiday?
Potters?
Benidorm, Machu picchu
I chef in a tourist town so will only get away for 4 or 5 days max in the Summer. Probably alicante city or fuseta portugal. Bit of sun and bring a few nice bottles and delicacies home.
I chef in a tourist town so will only get away for 4 or 5 days max in the Summer. Probably alicante city or fuseta portugal. Bit of sun and bring a few nice bottles and delicacies home.
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See if there is a restaurant called Uncle Simmos still there. Went in 89 and was pretty good. if it's still going they must be doing something right.
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10 days in Istanbul in September with an overnight stay in Zonguldak, if Zonguldakspor are playing at home on one of the Saturdays.
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Back to Kassiopi for 10 nights in August, haven't been for about 5 years so long overdue, and a week in Corralejo for my birthday and new year. Might sneak a few days to palmanova for a gents trip in September.
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Main holiday is Costa Rica, Colombia, Puerto Rico then a week at Sandals in Barbados. Haven't been to a Sandals so I'm looking forward to that. Flying First Class, obvs.
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Having an unholiday this summer.
Back to Europe (London) for me, running through Hornchurch and possibly Southend (without my willy hanging out, I hasten to add) and the overnight ferry to The Netherlands for 5 or so days in The Hague with the saucepans.
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Back to Europe (London) for me, running through Hornchurch and possibly Southend (without my willy hanging out, I hasten to add) and the overnight ferry to The Netherlands for 5 or so days in The Hague with the saucepans.
No young Cambodian cripples were involved in the conception, planning & construction of this post.
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They were actually in the middle of excavating a new villa that they had found and it was incredible to see that paintings on the wall and tiles on the floor were generally still intact. Beautiful paintings and tiles as well. Won't get those in Ikea!
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Turkey for me this year. Try and take the kids to Cappadocia. Not risking our lives on one of those balloons though however good the experience is.
We went to Pompeii last year. Was very impressed, amazing place. But you do need a guide to get the most from it. I agree with what was said below that they can overwhelm you with information. If you’re lucky you get one that contextualises things rather than throwing statistics at you which you soon forget. I find it fascinating how well preserved so much of it is and how much more they still have to dig.
We went to Pompeii last year. Was very impressed, amazing place. But you do need a guide to get the most from it. I agree with what was said below that they can overwhelm you with information. If you’re lucky you get one that contextualises things rather than throwing statistics at you which you soon forget. I find it fascinating how well preserved so much of it is and how much more they still have to dig.
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Best bit of Pompeii for me (I'm sad to say) was bumping into a guy who worked there who was a mad heavy rock fan (with a Motorhead tattoo). He was insistent that we went to see the Pink Floyd exhibition at the amphitheatre.![]()
Well at least he didn't play the accordion on the train (badly!) God those trains, I was wondering if The Warriors or Charles Bronson out of Deathwish were going to turn up!
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zico wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 09:55As far as I remenber it took a few days for Pompeii to be buried wheras it was just hours for Herculaneum. The amazing thing is that it is in a sort of bowl in the ground surrounded by modern housing.
It really emphasises the contrast between then and now. Also (like Pompeii) there is lots more that they haven't uncovered yet, this time because people are living above it now!
Quite amazing!I think as well in hindsight I should have done a bit of research before we went or taken a guided tour as you can wander quite aimlessly at Pompeii without knowing what you are looking at. Their courtesy maps aren't the easiest to follow, especially when the Mrs picks up an Italian one! We were pulled by one guide though who asked us to pick up and feel some stones which turned out to be ash. He then explained most residents were killed by ash inhallation rather than pyroclastic flow and lava. The guides standing around were very good.
I think there are pros and cons. We did Herculanuem with a guide and Pompeii without. I find the volume of information usually directed our way by a guide can be a bit much and after a while I switch off, although you inevitably miss stuff without one.
Best bit of Pompeii for me (I'm sad to say) was bumping into a guy who worked there who was a mad heavy rock fan (with a Motorhead tattoo). He was insistent that we went to see the Pink Floyd exhibition at the amphitheatre.


Best bit of Pompeii for me (I'm sad to say) was bumping into a guy who worked there who was a mad heavy rock fan (with a Motorhead tattoo). He was insistent that we went to see the Pink Floyd exhibition at the amphitheatre.
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As far as I remenber it took a few days for Pompeii to be buried wheras it was just hours for Herculaneum. The amazing thing is that it is in a sort of bowl in the ground surrounded by modern housing.
It really emphasises the contrast between then and now. Also (like Pompeii) there is lots more that they haven't uncovered yet, this time because people are living above it now!
Quite amazing!
I think as well in hindsight I should have done a bit of research before we went or taken a guided tour as you can wander quite aimlessly at Pompeii without knowing what you are looking at. Their courtesy maps aren't the easiest to follow, especially when the Mrs picks up an Italian one! We were pulled by one guide though who asked us to pick up and feel some stones which turned out to be ash. He then explained most residents were killed by ash inhallation rather than pyroclastic flow and lava. The guides standing around were very good.
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zico wrote: ↑05 May 2025, 09:38We were going to but as we were only there four nights we decided against it in the end. Think we had enough of the accordion player on the train first time around!! I had heard that it is a better experience so maybe we did the wrong thing by not going. Hard to magine though that the "ground level" is buried in many areas as you catch sight of the tops of arches etc, and the bodies in stone as they lay is quite humbling.
As far as I remenber it took a few days for Pompeii to be buried wheras it was just hours for Herculaneum. The amazing thing is that it is in a sort of bowl in the ground surrounded by modern housing.
It really emphasises the contrast between then and now. Also (like Pompeii) there is lots more that they haven't uncovered yet, this time because people are living above it now!
Quite amazing!
It really emphasises the contrast between then and now. Also (like Pompeii) there is lots more that they haven't uncovered yet, this time because people are living above it now!
Quite amazing!
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Was planning a Vegas/San Diego/Tijuana trip, but that’s fallen through, so nothing amazing now but a week in Porto and then maybe a visit to Prague later in the year.
I’ve been to Amsterdam and Bratislava so far this year.
I’ve been to Amsterdam and Bratislava so far this year.
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We were going to but as we were only there four nights we decided against it in the end. Think we had enough of the accordion player on the train first time around!! I had heard that it is a better experience so maybe we did the wrong thing by not going. Hard to magine though that the "ground level" is buried in many areas as you catch sight of the tops of arches etc, and the bodies in stone as they lay is quite humbling.
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Seven nights in a tin shack on the Norfolk Broads, taking my rowing boat. Peace at last (unless it rains).
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Lanzarote in early July for a fortnight.
Was also thinking about a week/10 days somewhere further afield at the end of the year, although will probably combine this with a longer ‘big birthday’ holiday early next year.
Was also thinking about a week/10 days somewhere further afield at the end of the year, although will probably combine this with a longer ‘big birthday’ holiday early next year.
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Not sure yet, was back in Sicily briefly during half term, and then Norfolk.
we’re in Bergamo for a short break in June but nothing decided for the summer yet.
my brother in law has just moved to Arezzo in Tuscany, so maybe a Tuscany trip and hit a few different places.
we’re in Bergamo for a short break in June but nothing decided for the summer yet.
my brother in law has just moved to Arezzo in Tuscany, so maybe a Tuscany trip and hit a few different places.
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We were there in March (stayed in Naples).
Did you go to Herculaneum? Quite different to Pompeii and more startling in a way, possibly because of the speed it was buried.
Did you go to Herculaneum? Quite different to Pompeii and more startling in a way, possibly because of the speed it was buried.
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14-night cruise around the Greek Islands in August, cruise ship only holds about 500 so not one of the mega ships so a different island most days and a stop in Turkey in ports the bigger ships cant get into, have a couple of nights in Athens beforehand and.a stopover in Abu Dhabi on the flight back to Sydney
Also got a 13-night cruise around New Zealand from Sydney over Christmas and New Year, this one is on a big ship, Celebrity Edge! holds about 3000 passengers plus another 2000 Crew, so a big fucker!
Also got a 13-night cruise around New Zealand from Sydney over Christmas and New Year, this one is on a big ship, Celebrity Edge! holds about 3000 passengers plus another 2000 Crew, so a big fucker!
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joe royal" wrote: ↑04 May 2025, 21:51 I have my main holiday in january, this year it was South Africa.
4 nights booked Benidorm for my birthday in november
Xmas & new year probably in Subic Bay.
Christmas and year in the Philippines is nuts. They are probably the biggest celebrators of Christmas among all nations. It starts gearing up in September and ends mid January.
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