Why on earth would you want to go there?
Because it looks interesting, because it has great weather, because I like to get out of my comfort zone, I think that's more than enough reasons to want to broaden one's horizons.
Why on earth would you want to go there?
Because it looks interesting, because it has great weather, because I like to get out of my comfort zone, I think that's more than enough reasons to want to broaden one's horizons.
Because it looks interesting, because it has great weather, because I like to get out of my comfort zone, I think that's more than enough reasons to want to broaden one's horizons.
5 nights in Malia, £188.
5 nights in Malia, £188.
I can get drunk and catch gonorrhea for free right here, thanks.
Yep, it sure was a great week.
Crete? Lovely. Malia...? I wouldn't go within five miles without a HazMat suit.
Crete is **** for a lads holiday.
Can recommend Mombassa, incredible beaches and reefs. Can walk miles out to sea, which is a little freaky at first. I found the locals to be brilliant, although that was a few years back and Kenya always is in a state of flux.
Hotel I stayed in was used by British Airways for their cabin crew stop-overs. Dripping in drunk trolly dollies. (fish/barrel)
Crete is **** for a lads holiday.
Crete is **** for a lads holiday.
Why on earth would you want to go there?
Cheers. I've heard on the Kenyan coast you get those fish that look like rocks and are venomous enough to kill a man. Were you warned about them?
Might have to find out from people I know at BA which the best hotels are then, as nailing a stewardess would top that trip off nicely.
I went on holiday combining a safari and then a week next to the Indian Ocean- very nice it was too! Apart from the ex that is