On 17 Nov 2006 13:53:00 -0800, "Henry"
wrote:
>Hello
>
>My wife and I plan on going to Europe from late-May to early June next
>year. We want to fly into Greece and then make my way upwards through
>Italy and on to Switzerland. However, I am afraid that there will be
>too much of a difference in climate for us to enjoy the trip. We will
>probably have to pack winter jackets for seeing the mountains in
>Switzerland. But we also need to have bathing suits for the beaches in
>Italy and Greece.
>
>Am I worrying for no reason? Is it cumbersome to pack clothing for both
>hot and cold climates on the same trip?
>
>Thanks in advance
>Henry
In 2003 we arrived in Greece (from Italy) in late May, and
later we arrived in Switzerland in mid-June after other
countries. Greece was pleasant, even a little warm in
Mycenae, and Switzerland was also pleasant although we
needed jackets a couple of times in the evening. Certainly
not cold, even in Interlaken.
However, it's worth noting that 2003 was a heatwave year
later in the summer.
Cheers, Alan, Australia
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