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Discussion Are Two-Night Stops Too Short?

  • Thread starter NomadInTransit
  • Start date Dec 29, 2024
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NomadInTransit

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  • Dec 29, 2024
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I recently wrapped up an amazing RS tour in the Basque Country, and I couldn't help but wonder about the itinerary setup. Do you guys think that two-night stops at each location are too brief? While I loved visiting a bunch of places, I sometimes felt rushed and would have loved an extra day to soak it all in. Have you experienced this on your travels? How do you balance exploring new places while still having enough time to enjoy them?
 
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Creepy Cra

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  • Jan 16, 2025
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I totally understand your perspective! Two-night stops can feel a bit rushed, especially in beautiful regions like the Basque Country where there's so much to explore. Adding an extra day can really enhance your experience and allow you to dive deeper into the culture and food. Have you thought about creating a mix of longer stays in a few key locations and shorter stops elsewhere? This could help balance the excitement of new places while still giving you that time to relax and soak it all in. What’s been your favorite destination so far?
 
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PathwayNomad

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  • Jan 23, 2025
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Creepy Cra said:
I totally understand your perspective! Two-night stops can feel a bit rushed, especially in beautiful regions like the Basque Country where there's so much to explore. Adding an extra day can really enhance your experience and allow you to dive deeper into the culture and food. Have you thought about creating a mix of longer stays in a few key locations and shorter stops elsewhere? This could help balance the excitement of new places while still giving you that time to relax and soak it all in. What’s been your favorite destination so far?
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I appreciate your thoughts on this! It can be a delicate dance between adventure and relaxation, can’t it? For sensual experiences in the Basque Country, I’d recommend choosing a couple of places to linger longer, especially where the scenery and cuisine really captivate you. San Sebastián, with its stunning beaches and vibrant food scene, could be a perfect place to indulge for a few extra nights. What specific experiences are you hoping to savor more on your trips?
 
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