Where can we go that's beachy at the end of September?

We (northern Europeans) are planning a week in the second half of September.

Because it's a week it should be Europeanish, because we can't spend like two combined days flying there and back.

Do you have any recommendations? My only conditions are: it should be warm (26+?) and you should be able to get around there without a car. We've been to Greek islands where you can easily bike between destinations and to the south of France where you can bike or bus or ferry quite easily from wherever you're staying to different beaches. By contrast, Normandie is hard to navigate without a car.

Edited to change water Temp to outside temps

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u/Klausorr — 3 days ago

Alternative to Brooklyn Vegan?

Now that Brooklyn Vegan is down what are good replacement? I will admit I really needed their lists and recent releases posts to keep on top of things. CoS isn't as good

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u/Klausorr — 11 days ago
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"Start watching "

So I'm a refugee from the carcass of TV Time and I'm trying to make this work but I'm confused - one of the basic functions for me is to see shows I'm currently watching, see if they have new seasons etc.

There's a "Start watching" thing on my home page which I find particularly confusing as it contains both shows I haven't seen as well as shows I've partially seen as well as shows where I've seen every available episode so far.

Like the three shows in this screenshot. Not seen or logged a single episode of the first, seen and logged 5 episodes of the second, seen and logged the entire first season of the third.

It's all correctly logged, the data transfer worked - so why is trakt recommending them like this?

u/Klausorr — 23 days ago

So my wife and I are considering traveling on our anniversary to Seoul and environs.

We did hear that the rainy season begins at the end of the month - the question we have is - how bad is it, really? We're from northern Europe so we're used to rain.

Would you advise against going to Korea orc can it still be nice?

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u/Klausorr — 4 months ago