Hi guys
I am trying to plan a city break in October and have looked at loads of potentially great places, but to my dismay it seems really limited where you can fly to directly from Glasgow International, Glasgow Prestwick or Edinburgh airports...
I really fancy somewhere unusual like Vilnius or Ljulana (sp?) but i think i am on to a loser unless any of you can help...
If anyone has found a flight carrier to these or similarly smaller European cities from Scotland OR if you can suggest a great city to visit from Scotland I would appreciate it.
Cheers
MsH
I thought Ryanair had flights from Glasgow/Prestwick to Riga and Krakow? You could also consider EasyJet from Glasgow to Berlin and then onwards to Talinn in Estonia/ The Berlin/Talin sectors are usually very cheap.
Dont suppose you'd be interested in Croatia? We had a superb holiday there flying with Croatian airlines direct from Glasgow. Terrific flight, plenty legroom and really attentive cabin crew. I think they fly on Tuesdays from Glasgow.
Hi we've just booked the Ryan air to Krakow for January (BRRR!!!! freezing just thinking about) £49 return for the two of us. Have been to Krakow before and its an amazing city, although not flew with Ryanair and after reading about the complaints they recieve, we might not even get there.
Digby, whereabouts in Croatia were you? What was the food/drink/accom like? We are open to going anywhere so any more info would be appreciated.
cheers!
MsH, We actually did a package holiday. We booked it with Balkan holidays, flying from Glasgow with Croatian Airways,. They were brilliant. We arrived at an airport very near Dubrovnik. I cannot remember the airport name but it was very close to where we were staying in Cavtat. We thought the food was lovely, especially the seafood. I have never seen so many huge prawns on a plate! Cavtat is a small place but we loved it. It@s maybe 9 or 10 miles from Duvrovnik. and sometimes we went there by bus. other times we went by boat which I preferred as I didn't too much like the drop at the side of the road. The scenery was just fantastic. We did a few boat trips to Islands and loved that. We thought the people were really special, they really wanted us to enjoy our holiday. The only thing I'd suggest is that if you are young Dubrovnik would appeal more than Cavtat as it's not a partying place.
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