10 year anniversary
10 year anniversary
i’m just a little over a year out, but am likely going to plan a substantial trip for the wife and i
most of our travels have been centered around nature/wildlife, so i’m tempted to go more historical/cultural
some preliminary ideas:
Australia
Greece
Italy
Scotland
Hawaii
Alaska
Portugal/Spain
Fiji/New Zealand
i’ve been to Alaska, and the wife has been to Hawaii, but we’re both game to go again...otherwise, it’s pretty much a toss up at this point
most of our travels have been centered around nature/wildlife, so i’m tempted to go more historical/cultural
some preliminary ideas:
Australia
Greece
Italy
Scotland
Hawaii
Alaska
Portugal/Spain
Fiji/New Zealand
i’ve been to Alaska, and the wife has been to Hawaii, but we’re both game to go again...otherwise, it’s pretty much a toss up at this point
Re: 10 year anniversary
We hit 15 years of wedded bliss last year. We were going to go to Greece, but Covid hit.
Italy is fucking amazing, so I'd recommend that, but I haven't been to many of the other places, so they might be great too.
Italy is fucking amazing, so I'd recommend that, but I haven't been to many of the other places, so they might be great too.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Re: 10 year anniversary
Youngens. We celebrated our 35th anniversary last year. I cooked her favorite dinner.
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Re: 10 year anniversary
i’ll count that as a vote for both Italy and Greece
i’m thinking we could even do a couple days in Rome, but spend most of our time in Greece
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Let me guess, dinner started at 4:30 and Werther's Originals for dessert. (cause yer so old)
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Re: 10 year anniversary
If you do 2 days in Rome:TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:15 pmi’ll count that as a vote for both Italy and Greece
i’m thinking we could even do a couple days in Rome, but spend most of our time in Greece
I know you're not religious, but you should go to St. Peter's Basilica, and tour the Vatican Art Museums (This is where the Sistine Chapel is...and it's amazing, probably best collection of art in the world other than the Louvre. The Raphael room that you go into just prior to the Sistine Chapel has the School of Athens painting which is one of my favorites). I'd go there early in the morning to beat the crowds, and if time is a crunch, skip walking up to the top of the dome.
Then make time for the Colosseum, The Roman Forum and the Pantheon. Visit the Spanish Steps and Trevi fountain in the evening, but don't buy anything, it's a rip off.
Try to eat in lcoal neighborhoods though and not near tourist sites, the food is better and not as expensive.
I only came to kick some ass...
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Rock the fucking house and kick some ass.
Re: 10 year anniversary
lol...you basically just listed all of the reasons i was thinking of hitting up Rome at all. neither of us care for large crowds, and would prefer the countryside more often than not, but imo can’t really go to Rome/Italy and NOT see those thingsPhDhawk wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:24 pmIf you do 2 days in Rome:TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:15 pmi’ll count that as a vote for both Italy and Greece
i’m thinking we could even do a couple days in Rome, but spend most of our time in Greece
I know you're not religious, but you should go to St. Peter's Basilica, and tour the Vatican Art Museums (This is where the Sistine Chapel is...and it's amazing, probably best collection of art in the world other than the Louvre. The Raphael room that you go into just prior to the Sistine Chapel has the School of Athens painting which is one of my favorites). I'd go there early in the morning to beat the crowds, and if time is a crunch, skip walking up to the top of the dome.
Then make time for the Colosseum, The Roman Forum and the Pantheon. Visit the Spanish Steps and Trevi fountain in the evening, but don't buy anything, it's a rip off.
Try to eat in lcoal neighborhoods though and not near tourist sites, the food is better and not as expensive.
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That's what the wife and I did for our 10-year anniversary. Happened to have a friend getting married in Santiago de Compostela right at that time, so we went there for a couple days, then a few days in Porto, then a few days in Lisbon. Absolutely amazing. The Duoro valley is breathtaking. The Portuguese all speak English in those cities, Porto because it's such a tourist place (which is fine), and Lisbon because it's such an international city. The people are wonderful.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:04 pm i’m just a little over a year out, but am likely going to plan a substantial trip for the wife and i
most of our travels have been centered around nature/wildlife, so i’m tempted to go more historical/cultural
some preliminary ideas:
Australia
Greece
Italy
Scotland
Hawaii
Alaska
Portugal/Spain
Fiji/New Zealand
i’ve been to Alaska, and the wife has been to Hawaii, but we’re both game to go again...otherwise, it’s pretty much a toss up at this point
Speaking of people... Scotland is on your list. Of any country I have been to, with the possible exception of Ireland, the Scots are the best. When I lived in London I was able to take trips to 20+ European cities, and Edinburgh is in my top 3...
With that said you have Italy on the list too, which has my other two favorite cities of that experience: Rome and Cinque Terre (technically not A city). I have heard Cinque Terre might be a little overrun with tourists now though.
Cinque Terre and the Duoro Valley are the two most beautiful places I have ever seen, if you're into Earth porn.
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I've been to all of those places but Fiji/New Zealand. I highly recommend Melbourne and the SE coast of Australia, the west coast of Italy, Spain, and, believe it or not, Berlin and the North Coast of Germany.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:04 pm i’m just a little over a year out, but am likely going to plan a substantial trip for the wife and i
most of our travels have been centered around nature/wildlife, so i’m tempted to go more historical/cultural
some preliminary ideas:
Australia
Greece
Italy
Scotland
Hawaii
Alaska
Portugal/Spain
Fiji/New Zealand
i’ve been to Alaska, and the wife has been to Hawaii, but we’re both game to go again...otherwise, it’s pretty much a toss up at this point
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I second hitting up the Vatican even if not religious. Hell, I loved it, it's amazing. We did a Viator tour (those are curated and all amazing wherever you end up going). The art is breathtaking, and the stories behind it are as well, which is why I would recommend a tour rather than on your own.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:35 pmlol...you basically just listed all of the reasons i was thinking of hitting up Rome at all. neither of us care for large crowds, and would prefer the countryside more often than not, but imo can’t really go to Rome/Italy and NOT see those thingsPhDhawk wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:24 pmIf you do 2 days in Rome:TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 3:15 pm
i’ll count that as a vote for both Italy and Greece
i’m thinking we could even do a couple days in Rome, but spend most of our time in Greece
I know you're not religious, but you should go to St. Peter's Basilica, and tour the Vatican Art Museums (This is where the Sistine Chapel is...and it's amazing, probably best collection of art in the world other than the Louvre. The Raphael room that you go into just prior to the Sistine Chapel has the School of Athens painting which is one of my favorites). I'd go there early in the morning to beat the crowds, and if time is a crunch, skip walking up to the top of the dome.
Then make time for the Colosseum, The Roman Forum and the Pantheon. Visit the Spanish Steps and Trevi fountain in the evening, but don't buy anything, it's a rip off.
Try to eat in lcoal neighborhoods though and not near tourist sites, the food is better and not as expensive.
And the Trastevere neighborhood is super cool. Hit that up for happy hour if you're there on a Friday. Free buffets at every cafe/bar. And maybe take a day or half day to have no plans and just walk around the city and neighborhoods.
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the other question is packaged tour, self-guided, or a mix...
we did a packaged tour in Costa Rica, but would definitely do our own thing if/when we go back
sounds like at least for Rome, a packaged deal might be a good consideration
we did a packaged tour in Costa Rica, but would definitely do our own thing if/when we go back
sounds like at least for Rome, a packaged deal might be a good consideration
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Re: 10 year anniversary
Following this as wife and I are thinking of getting passports and traveling internationally for our 10th next summer.
I think Spain or Italy would be incredible. Probably the top of my list.
I think Spain or Italy would be incredible. Probably the top of my list.
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No, do on your own, but get some day tours through Viator, mixed in with days on your own.TraditionKU wrote: ↑Fri Jul 09, 2021 4:49 pm the other question is packaged tour, self-guided, or a mix...
we did a packaged tour in Costa Rica, but would definitely do our own thing if/when we go back
sounds like at least for Rome, a packaged deal might be a good consideration
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Oh, if you do Rome, there's a pass you can buy that gets you into all the major tourist sites and let's you skip the line for at least some, like the Coliseum. Get that.
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now all i can think about is National Lampoon’s European Vacation
“Look kids...Big Ben, Parliament...”
“Look kids...Big Ben, Parliament...”
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Italy is the obvious one but knowing Trad as much as one can, I almost feel Australia/New Zealand would be the better choice.
Natural beauty galore.
Natural beauty galore.
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Not having been to Europe, I would chooose Spain/Portugal or Northern Italy. Probably get a Eurail pass if those are still a thing. My kid went to Croatia a couple years ago and loved it.
Defense. Rebounds.