Brittany Ferries may be opening this route to 'Green' Portugal. Presumably negative tests will be required.
Plymouth to Porto
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Useful data, Ardie!
Although I play with various scenarios - Italy, Greece - I'm no more than 50% certain that I shall choose to go to 'continental Europe', as I suppose we must now call it, this summer.
Prices for air travel shoot up as soon as a country goes on the green list, I'm told. Right now I could book to fly to northern Italy and back, in June or July, for around £100. I'm tempted to take a punt and book, knowing that I might lose the money if I get cold feet (i.e. nasty Covid variants detected in Italy or UK).
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostA friend told me last night that his recent trip to Netherlands to meet with his partner cost him £530 in Covid tests.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThe need for "authentication " presumably being much of that? A DIY free test, such as we are being urged to do doesn't really suffice for such purposes.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI didn't get the detail, but clearly you have to be determined to travel to surmount these hurdles.
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I'm glad to have been back now chez moi en France for a week but, as pointed out in earlier posts, the costs in getting to France plus the hassle are not to be underestimated. Had I not had a pressing rendezvous with the Préfecture in Nice yesterday to exchange my carte de séjour permanent for the post-Brexit version, I might have stayed in Scotland. The card won't quite have the equivalent of "unclean" on it but one certainly knows that one might be regarded with a certain distrust (or, this being France, distaste). PCR test pre-departure from Edinburgh cost £150, test in France today 7 days after supposed "self isolation" another £40. I suspect that the GP who administered the test and who had referred to Boris Johnson earlier ("that fat f**k" as I called him) took great delight in jamming the bloody swab as painfully as possible up my left nostril.
The fact that the border police in Nice Airport last Friday evening - overwhelmed by the almost simultaneous arrival of a large number of slightly drunk 50+ alpha-males channeling their 10 year old selves (but maybe that was just on the plane) from London and from Munich, all going to Monaco for the Grand Prix - simply waved me through meant that today's test was probably completely pointless ... well, hey, good to be back in France. I'm not planning a return to the UK anytime soon as the cost of doing so is really quite steep.
So, staycations in Scarborough, Largs or Porthcawl - much recommended to all!
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I'm jealous, HD. We usually spend about 5 weeks in Brittany each Summer en bateau. The Royal Yachting Association is in a complete muddle about what is or is not allowed...not their fault; they just have no information to pass on. Or should I say they have contradictory information. The only firm bit of info I have is that if you leave your boat in the EU for more than 3 months, you have to pay VAT on its value, whether you've paid it before or not. That just sound outrageous to me.
I still have not heard of one single advantage in our leaving the EU.
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Originally posted by HighlandDougie View PostI'm glad to have been back now chez moi en France for a week but, as pointed out in earlier posts, the costs in getting to France plus the hassle are not to be underestimated. Had I not had a pressing rendezvous with the Préfecture in Nice yesterday to exchange my carte de séjour permanent for the post-Brexit version, I might have stayed in Scotland. The card won't quite have the equivalent of "unclean" on it but one certainly knows that one might be regarded with a certain distrust (or, this being France, distaste). PCR test pre-departure from Edinburgh cost £150, test in France today 7 days after supposed "self isolation" another £40. I suspect that the GP who administered the test and who had referred to Boris Johnson earlier ("that fat f**k" as I called him) took great delight in jamming the bloody swab as painfully as possible up my left nostril.
The fact that the border police in Nice Airport last Friday evening - overwhelmed by the almost simultaneous arrival of a large number of slightly drunk 50+ alpha-males channeling their 10 year old selves (but maybe that was just on the plane) from London and from Munich, all going to Monaco for the Grand Prix - simply waved me through meant that today's test was probably completely pointless ... well, hey, good to be back in France. I'm not planning a return to the UK anytime soon as the cost of doing so is really quite steep.
So, staycations in Scarborough, Largs or Porthcawl - much recommended to all!
Finally is fnac still selling cds in Nice?
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostFinally is fnac still selling cds in Nice?
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