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Im planning a trip to Europe in Sept/Oct with a 10 month old baby. Looking for any suggestions and/or critiques.
We are thinking of checking out 3 destinations over a roughly 30 day period, my thought process being it will be easier to stay put in one place for ~10 days at a time and just enjoy our time with a very relaxed schedule and not have to move a bunch of baby stuff several times.
I was hoping to do this without a rental car, to hopefully eliminate having to lug a car seat around, but maybe it is worth it to just buy a cheap car seat for the trip? (I've heard car seats from rental car companies are not worth renting.)
As for destinations we are currently looking at: (open to other ideas!)
Chania, Crete, Greece
Valencia, Spain
Third option I'm not sure, Mallorca? Somewhere in Italy?
Curious what you think and really open to any suggestions. (yes I know the kiddo isn't going to remember anything and this trip is really more for the parents / utilize some rare time off due to parental leave)
Thanks!
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We are thinking of checking out 3 destinations over a roughly 30 day period, my thought process being it will be easier to stay put in one place for ~10 days at a time and just enjoy our time with a very relaxed schedule and not have to move a bunch of baby stuff several times.
I was hoping to do this without a rental car, to hopefully eliminate having to lug a car seat around, but maybe it is worth it to just buy a cheap car seat for the trip? (I've heard car seats from rental car companies are not worth renting.)
As for destinations we are currently looking at: (open to other ideas!)
Chania, Crete, Greece
Valencia, Spain
Third option I'm not sure, Mallorca? Somewhere in Italy?
Curious what you think and really open to any suggestions. (yes I know the kiddo isn't going to remember anything and this trip is really more for the parents / utilize some rare time off due to parental leave)
Thanks!
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