when to travel before school

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My school starts a little early (end of July) and I was therefore wondering when do you think is the latest time for someone to come back to NA from Europe and still be ready for school?

Also as a side note anyone else planning to travel Europe in late July?

Second side note: anyone know of a good destination for a week at the start of may ?


N.B. This thread may be better in a different place and may have already been answered before (but I was too lazy to look through all the travel threads)
 
My school starts a little early (end of July) and I was therefore wondering when do you think is the latest time for someone to come back to NA from Europe and still be ready for school?

Also as a side note anyone else planning to travel Europe in late July?

Second side note: anyone know of a good destination for a week at the start of may ?

N.B. This thread may be better in a different place and may have already been answered before (but I was too lazy to look through all the travel threads)

Do you have to move before school? I'm leaving about 5-6 weeks between getting back and starting school. That way I have time to set up my new apartment and feel all relaxed. I'm probably being a little conservative but better that than the other. Also I'm traveling off and on starting a week ago until then, so maybe I'll need a little more time to relax.
 
I would go to either Spain or Paris. Paris if you want to solely do sightseeing, and cause its Paris. Youre bound to have a good time there regardless. Spain/Malaga (southern coast of Spain) if you want to relax by the beach half of the week and the other half sightseeing Alhambra, Granada, and Marbella. I personally like going to Malaga, Spain because I used to live there so I am slightly biased. Also, alot of British folks vacation there in the summer so you won't be too lost with the language barrier (but still try to speak as much as you can in spanish out of respect). I also would rather eat Spanish food (primarily seafood) and churros than French food! Just my two cents!

And July is also perfect weather for Spain! The weather at the beach reaches upwards of 85-90 F

If you have any more questions then let me know. I have done my fair share of traveling to England, Germany, Spain, and France!
 
Do you have to move before school? I'm leaving about 5-6 weeks between getting back and starting school. That way I have time to set up my new apartment and feel all relaxed. I'm probably being a little conservative but better that than the other. Also I'm traveling off and on starting a week ago until then, so maybe I'll need a little more time to relax.

I will have to move ideally I will move in June and set up the apartment or if i get residence the move in day is July 26

I would go to either Spain or Paris. Paris if you want to solely do sightseeing, and cause its Paris. Youre bound to have a good time there regardless. Spain/Malaga (southern coast of Spain) if you want to relax by the beach half of the week and the other half sightseeing Alhambra, Granada, and Marbella. I personally like going to Malaga, Spain because I used to live there so I am slightly biased. Also, alot of British folks vacation there in the summer so you won't be too lost with the language barrier (but still try to speak as much as you can in spanish out of respect). I also would rather eat Spanish food (primarily seafood) and churros than French food! Just my two cents!

And July is also perfect weather for Spain! The weather at the beach reaches upwards of 85-90 F

If you have any more questions then let me know. I have done my fair share of traveling to England, Germany, Spain, and France!

I haven't most of Europe yet. so I am open to all suggestions and want to try to cover as much ground as possible while still relaxing.
 
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