I'm traveling to Spain in May?

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  • I MIGHT go on a vacation next year to a different country. Me and my mom were talking and she said she'd seriously consider it. I think I have a 55-60% chance of going, based on the place Im traveling to. I looked online, and a really good country to go to is Greece (which my mom loves). They were saying like there'd be a lot of discounts or something because of their whole debt crisis thing. But we're probably not going until June or July of 2012, so things might change. Oh yeah, does anyone have an idea on where to go to, if Greece doesnt work out? Im looking for really cheap places to visit, and the country doesnt have to be really warm, but dont like suggest super cold places haha..... And dont pick Mexico or Brazil, or Africa....dont ask why..... Me and my mom made a list of countries we were considering 1)Greece 2)Costa Rica 3)Ireland *** 4) Spain- My mom LOVES Spain, but is it cheap to visit? 5)Portugal- Same thing as Spain 6)Italy 7)France Just suggest cheap places please....

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    If you want cheap, warm but not stupidly hot, and pleasant locals, in a place with plenty to do and see then consider Croatia.

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