> Where in Europe should we take our next vacation?

Where in Europe should we take our next vacation?

Posted at: 2015-06-30 
We've been living in Germany for two years and in addition to our extensive site seeing in this country, we've been to:

Czech Republic

Austria

Liechtenstein

Switzerland

Italy

Luxembourg

Belgium

Poland

Netherlands

France

Spain

Portugal

Morocco

Greece

We're looking to add as many countries to our list as we can before we move back to the U.S. next year, so we do not want to revisit countries we've already seen. I'm having a hard time coming up with somewhere to go next. We're looking for something that's different from the many places we've already been. We also don't want to go somewhere crowded with people, so pretty much any big city is a no go. We've already seen more churches, museums, castles, etc than we can count, so unless it's extremely unique/unusual, we'd rather skip it. Oh, and we'll only have 4-5 days in June for this vacation. So, any suggestions?

You can do Slovenia if you like nature. Lake Bled does have a castle and a church but it's still extremely beautiful. And you have Lake Bohinj a close drive away and Vintgar Gorge. Then you have Soca river if you like extreme water sports, Postojna and Skocjan cave if you like that. I also suggest Piran, Izola and Koper on the coast, Ljubljana the capital is small and very romantic and Logarska valley which is just wonderful. There's also wine regions. The western one has some really beautiful villages (Smartno, Padna etc...)

Slovenia, Croatia and Montenegro are all very good choices, slightly off the beaten track,less crowded and not yet ruined by mass tourism, less clichéd, yet pittoresque, historical, but still modern enough for tourists to visit (however, be prepared for some "unfinishedness" in Montenegro if compared to its neighbour countries).

You can go south, drive through Austria, Slovenia, to Croatia, along the coast, visit Bosnia, to Dubrovnik and end up in Montenegro. Then go up through Serbia and on to Hungary, Slovakia and back to Germany through the Czech Republic.

Romania is very interesting. In 4-5 days you can do Bucharest and Brasov and get a car to drive around Transylvania

Croatia, Montenegro , Macedonia

Budapest is a nice city. Palanga Lithuania..beautiful area

I would go with Sweden. You can swim, and fish there. Be aware that Scandinavia has a reputation of being pricey.

Morocco is in Africa

cyprus is amazing, we go in june every year and its around 27-32c, we stay in protarus which isnt a big city but has a relaxed touristy atmosphere,it has beautiful beaches and lots of things to do!its great

Don't want to go to Ireland? Pffff. Poor you.