Thread:Kiadony/@comment-5916303-20150313162115/@comment-1746153-20150321154434

Three hours? Is it always like that? Because when we cross the border (usually with Finland or Estonia), waiting times depend on the day or season. Sometimes you have to wait in line for up to ten or more hours (during weekends or holidays), while sometimes you can just drive through with no line at all, with only a quick passport/customs check. Actually, there are webcams for checking the lines on those border crossing points.

In Sicily, I liked living with Etna (the volcano) in sight, we could see the lava flows at night, and the coast was made up of volcanic rocks (I don't like sand). Honestly though, I'm not a big fan of overly hot, dry weather, so I liked my vacations on Croatia and Montenegro because of the moderate climate (and despite the rain). Going to Turkey was fun while we were kids, with those 5-star hotels with huge territories, but I grew tired of it after five times or so.