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We're leaving in 3 weeks for our adventure to Crete!
Booked 9th June for the ferry Venice-Patras.
Has anybody stayed on the Campsite Venezia Village in Mistre?
Found it on a Dutch site.....looks good for a safe trip into Venice.
Thanks,
Maxine and Hans
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Hi Brian we were there in 05, nice to know facilities are still as good. Whats the internet like? When we were there it had wi-fi but only around the reception area.
Olley
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Hi Brian we were there in 05, nice to know facilities are still as good. Whats the internet like? When we were there it had wi-fi but only around the reception area.
Olley
It was reception and the Blu Bar.
Cost me 3 for an hour.
Staggering place. 10 big toilet blocks, all better than NHS hospital quality.
A supermarker with 3 checkout lanes and reasonable prices.
Awesome beach.
Only problem was we were mighty unimpressed with Venice and then we had the mother and father of all thunderstorms. So we gave up.
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Basically St Mark's Square was polluted by Yanks, the buildings looked filthy and unloved, the four horses looked like rusty tin. When the queues died down we got in the Cathedral to find the darkest most miserable church we've ever been in.
We did zig-zag across the station and back, yes, cute, but not spectacular.
The next day we had the mother and father of all thunderstorms, with forecast the same for the rest of the week, so we gave up.
Now Rome. I felt privileged to walk where Caesar once walked. I marvelled at what they managed 2000 years ago.
Florence, a delightful tourist trap with unimpressive river.
Venice, no, it did not grab us in person but the DVD, Francesco's Venice by Francesco da Mosto was excellent.
It takes all sorts and some are northern peasants.
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