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You stay home thenSounds like hell to me...
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You stay home thenSounds like hell to me...
I just looked it up and it looks like they are applying to join the Schengen zone but are still outside it at the moment.Nope . Sorry
...or take a couple more days travelling there.You stay home then
? I was talking about Cyprus
Rather silly thing to stay, just 'cos I enjoy the drive?You stay home then
You woud be fine in Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti. The Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus so no EU or Schengen limitations. You always had to fly into Istanbul first to get there. I believe you can now cross the Green Line Buffer Zone from the Greek Side in a vehicle. Thus if the new RORO service from Athens (Piraeus) to Limmasol (Cyprus) gets off the ground this coming May, you could take the moho to Northern Cyprus. However, I think you would still need a Turkish Cyprus Visa.? I was talking about Cyprus
You woud be fine in Kuzey Kıbrıs Türk Cumhuriyeti. The Turkish Republic of Kuzey Kıbrıs is in fact Northern Cyprus so no EU or Schengen limitations. You always had to fly into Istanbul first to get there. I believe you can now cross the Green Line Buffer Zone from the Greek Side in a vehicle. Thus if the new RORO service from Athens (Piraeus) to Limmasol (Cyprus) gets off the ground this coming May, you could take the moho to Northern Cyprusl. However, I think you would still need a Turkish Cyprus Visa.
Direct ferry from Cyprus to Greece set to sail in May 2021
16-hour voyage would connect the ports of Limassol and Piraeuswww.independent.co.uk
I used to live in Romania and been there a few times. There are lots of beautiful places throughout the country.The big panic affecting many motorhomers in the UK seems to be the 90 day rule. As I see it there are many countries outside the Schengen worth visiting. Bulgaria Romania and Croatia being just a few. I can think of worse places to be than Romanias Danube Delta. A lovely part of the world and cheap as chips compared with the Schengen zone. A three day drive, so no further than Spain, use 3 of your 90 days up getting there and 3 coming back. Job done.
I used to ski in Sinaia and Brasov every weekend in RomaniaYou dont need to go to Bulgaria to Ski, you can ski in Spain or believe it or not Australia.
No absolutely not. Let's do as the OP suggests and wait till the schengen brigade beg us to come back. They need us a lot more than we need them
That’s the biggest load of tripe ever and typical English nationalist jingoism
The sort of delusional unicorn hunt that has resulted in this shambles.
I have read in the Spanish press that the Province of Alicante estimate they have lost 1,320 MILLION Euros in 2020 solely due to no British visitors being on holiday. They are going to spend 2 million Euros on an advertising campaign at the end of March to entice back visitors.That’s the biggest load of tripe ever and typical English nationalist jingoism
Cobra is an Indian beer, nice tooDo they "do" San Miguel or Cobra ???
Mmm not sure about Cobra being an Indian beer any more
Brewed in Northampton they sold out years ago
Summer visitors are the ones who inject the most into the economy . Hotels, restaurants, bars and entertainment .I have read in the Spanish press that the Province of Alicante estimate they have lost 1,320 MILLION Euros in 2020 solely due to no British visitors being on holiday. They are going to spend 2 million Euros on an advertising campaign at the end of March to entice back visitors.
They will need to spend a lot more than that.I have read in the Spanish press that the Province of Alicante estimate they have lost 1,320 MILLION Euros in 2020 solely due to no British visitors being on holiday. They are going to spend 2 million Euros on an advertising campaign at the end of March to entice back visitors.
Still nice beer for a curry and hats off to the bloke for seeing a gap in the marketI read the story of it one time, don't think it was ever Indian. a British Indian entrepreneur made it in and distributed it to the UK's curry houses. I think he is a Sir now.
Correct it was made specifically for the UK market and the big bottle was put on each table like water is done in Europe, sold to Molson Coors a number of years ago and brewed in Burton.I read the story of it one time, don't think it was ever Indian. a British Indian entrepreneur made it in and distributed it to the UK's curry houses. I think he is a Sir now.
Brewed in the UK, Belgium and India it seems. The founder is now a Lord.Correct it was made specifically for the UK market and the big bottle was put on each table like water is done in Europe, sold to Molson Coors a number of years ago and brewed in Burton.
Great idea, been there done it my recommendation would be Paphos.If I was retired I would just fly to Cyprus for the winter and rent an apartment.
Sorry but I would have to disagree.That’s the biggest load of tripe ever and typical English nationalist jingoism
I know what you mean as there was many a time we had to grease a palm with a carton of Marlboro or a jar of Nescafe! There was one mayor who asked for a years subscription to Yachting Monthly in order to help us!Romania is still classed as a third world country still developing from the dictatorail control of Nicolae Ceaușescu.
Lots of corruption goes on. I did a lot of work with Transelectrica the state owned Electricity Company and it really opened my eyes to the term 'competive tendering'.