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September in Spain

I'm going nucking futs here at home!

rain 17 °C

It's been raining here in the South-west of Ireland for days now. It's overcast and humid and very oppressive. There is NO WAY I can wait until next January for a holiday. So, I've decided to take a week to 10 days in Spain in September. :)

THanks to Ryanair, I have sourced some very cheap flights from Shannon! In total, with taxes, etc. a return flight will cost me €88. :)I live not too far from the airport which is great! No long-term parking, I can just get my brother to drop me off. PLus, the great thing about Shannon is that its relatively effortless to go through. No long waits or prolonged security checks.

So, this morning I e-mailed my boss to ask for the days I need off. His typical response was "I'll have to get back to you" Hmph! Bosses! *roll-eyes*. Why do they always act like they're doing you a favour by agreeing to give you your days off. He better hurry up. Grrr...If I lose my cheap flights......

The flights I'm thinking of booking are from Shannon to Barcelona (Girona). I would really like to see the south of Spain but flights to Seville or Malaga are quite significantly more expensive (and would mean flying from Dublin with Aer Lingus) so this time, for convenience sake, I think I will stick to the north of the country.

I'm getting excited already planning how I will spend my time there. If anyone who's reading this has any suggestions on where to stay/what to do, I'd love to hear them!! :) September is my favourite time of year to travel in Europe, and it's usually still quite hot.

I know I should be keeping the money for the Big Trip, but I NEED A BREAK! :(

Posted by samsara2 7:35 AM Archived in Backpacking | Spain

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I say go for it samsara! What's wrong with bosses? I am a boss and I always give everyone off without second thought... oh well, maybe not quite ;)

01.06.2005 by Sam I Am

If you go in the third week of September to Barcelona, you'll get the full blast of La Mercé, and that should refill you. As probably you'll give up with the ideas of going to that big trip and stay there to live as many did before you. And it's not the north of Spain, but the east, and you should also know that the first light in Spain comes that way every morning, tuesdays included, and just walking down Las Ramblas is an experience in itself worth the trip, but there's much, much more, and so easy to discover. Barcelona, let's be straight, is about the coolest town in Europe, the kind of city you yourself would design if you'd be the mayor. Top food. And it's got a beach too. And it's never too cold, as in the NORTH of Spain, some ONE THOUSAND km from there and significantly colder than Shannon, actually. But very nice too, specially in September...

07.06.2005 by Sunbaked

Thanks Sunbaked! :) I'm really looking fwd to it.

08.07.2005 by samsara2

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