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Cheap honeymoon late May/ early June, Cyprus, Croatia, Greece?
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sloppychops wrote:We understand people have busy lives but you also started pretty much the same topic in another post about 10 days before this one which you have had a fair few answers but didnt come back to acknowledge some replies at all,then started this one.
http://forums.moneysavingexpert.com/showthread.html?p=4268269#post4268269
Thats what pees people off and stops them from giving you advice/help in further posts.
I agree, I dont expect a reply straightaway but the post I replied to I checked for days afterwards and there was no reply at all. I thought I put some good ideas and prices forward aswell.Just owe Dad £2500 for a new car
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Guys,
am so so sorry. am not very techno savvy and have only recently mastered the whole forum type thing.
i did not realise i had posted the original thread on here, i thought i had posted it on tripadvisor.co.uk, am very sorry. boyfriend has just shown me how to search for posts by the user and i have now just found the original. am so sorry.
I post on 2 wedding forums (using my ropey new skills!) and i get naffed off if a post is not replied to when i have kindly left info or advice so i know how peed off you must be with me!!
i plan to now reply to the people that have replied on this thread and then hope it then drops down the list and i can then reply on the original thread now i know it exists!
that's if you are all still talking to me!
really have appreciated your help guys, thanks very very much!
Jem x0 -
Counting_Pennies wrote:I married at the end of May and we went on a three week honeymoon to Italy.
Started at Lake Garda, got the train down to Rome then off to Sardinia for a beach holiday.
It is very easy to get a good bargain and still see everywhere you want.
sounds like you had an amazing honeymoon!
Jem x0 -
Nenen wrote:We went Sark in the Channel islands for our honeymoon and it was stunning... so remote with no cars etc and just lots of time to explore the tiny islands together with few distractions (or expenses)! If you like simple pleasures (cycling, walking, birdwatching, deserted beaches and one pub) then you might consider this. However, the weather can be erractic, hence for our Silver wedding anniversary last year we decided to go to Sardinia instead and it was really beautiful and very romantic!
We booked the accomodation (a garden suite on Mandra Edera Farm) with a company called 'Just Sardinia' and then booked our own cheap flights and hire car. We found out when we were there that we could have booked the suite even cheaper by contacting the farm direct. Have a look at the 'Just Sardinia' website to give you an idea of what it is and if you think it might be the sort of thing you'd like then feel free to pm me any questions.
http://www.justsardinia.co.uk/HDisplay.aspx?que=display%20&accid=211&mimg=mefexterior.jpg&loc=Abbasanta&aname=Mandra%20Edera%20Farm&fly=Resort:
Hope this helps and that whatever you decide you have a wonderful time.
thanks so much, Sardinia looks amazing! thanks for the web link, we have added Sardinia to our short list!
thanks
Jem x0 -
saxy1 wrote:Sure this has been posted before?? have you not had any luck so far tweety?
Think this may be half term week in some areas.
Corfu is good at that time of year, went the same time last year.
Thanks Saxy1,
we have been to Corfu a few years ago. loved it the old town is gorgeous. think we fancy somewhere different this time.
between the old, go with what you know, ie Greece, spain, portugal etc... or bit different from our norm and go for Croatia? or look to see if we could afford a long haul? never been out of Europe myself (he has, jammy !!!!!!!)
would be so nice to have bigger budget and not be so restricted!
thanks for you advice,
Jem x0 -
take a look at Santorini (caldera side) its a very romantic island with a lot of couples choosing to get married thereIf you look anything like your passport photo....Your too ill to travel0
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tweety1276 wrote:Guys,
am so so sorry. am not very techno savvy and have only recently mastered the whole forum type thing.
i did not realise i had posted the original thread on here, i thought i had posted it on tripadvisor.co.uk, am very sorry. boyfriend has just shown me how to search for posts by the user and i have now just found the original. am so sorry.
I post on 2 wedding forums (using my ropey new skills!) and i get naffed off if a post is not replied to when i have kindly left info or advice so i know how peed off you must be with me!!
i plan to now reply to the people that have replied on this thread and then hope it then drops down the list and i can then reply on the original thread now i know it exists!
that's if you are all still talking to me!
really have appreciated your help guys, thanks very very much!
Jem x“A journey is best measured in friends, not in miles.”
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....best place is Blanket Bay!
...I know it's an old one....but so am I!
Best Wishes for your future together.0 -
Nenen wrote:It takes a special person to write such a nice apology... thanks a lot... I for one really appreciate your reply and will certainly keep talking to you!:beer:
AAAH! thanks, was worried as i had no replies for a while after my apology!
we are only human!
thanks Nenen
Jem x0 -
Labman wrote:....best place is Blanket Bay!
...I know it's an old one....but so am I!
Best Wishes for your future together.
Thanks Labman!
must still be tired from the night shifts as i first read it and thought, 'ooh blanket bay...wonder where that is'!!!:rotfl:
Dur!
Jem x0
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