Shell
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Looking to possibly go on holiday in December/January. This is probably a stupid question, but I'm assuming we're quite limited in which destinations we can go to due to holiday season etc being over? I wanted to go to Greece but can't seem to find any winter holidays for this, so hence my assumption.
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Tommy L
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Go somewhere with snow and ride snow dogs
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Shell
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I don't want snow Sir Tomtom!
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Conway563
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Soemwhere like Tenerife should work Shelley. They get something stupid like 350 days sun a year
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I agree on this. Might do the same myself.
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Fad
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quote: Originally posted by Conway563
Soemwhere like Tenerife should work Shelley. They get something stupid like 350 days sun a year
I guess its off seaon so the streets wont be awash with vomit and brits on tour
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AK
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do you want to go somewhere busy? (going by your in season comment)
Grand Canaria is cheap and still quite warm (if a little windy) this time of year.
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Shell
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It doesn't have to be busy, but I'd like it to be a place that has something to do and isn't just a hotel stuck in the middle of nowhere. Nice places to eat, few places to drink and preferably some culture.
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JayCarr
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I'm going away beggining of October (not quite winter but getting there) Was looking at going to the canary islands coz its hot pretty much all year round, but it was quite expensive for all inclusive. Had a loook at Mexico and it was alot cheaper for a much nicer hotel. Hot all year round too and lots to do.
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Aaron
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Going to Samoens (French Alps) Snowboarding end of Jan...as usual x 25
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K17STY
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I would love to get away for a week in Jan, hmmm this might be a plan!
Good thinking Shelley Let us know what you find.
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Colin
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Parents are talking about going to Portugal in December and claim it will still be warm.
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Boycey
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You may as well wait and go somewhere in May when it's a bit warm and not expensive as hell. Greece in December won't be warm. You and Zander thinking about going on holiday together Sheldo?
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by AK
do you want to go somewhere busy? (going by your in season comment)
Grand Canaria is cheap and still quite warm (if a little windy) this time of year.
Is Grand Canaria not a poof's paradise? Ive heard reports of bum boy antic's there!!
Infact.......that might suit some off here!!
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Parents are talking about going to Portugal in December and claim it will still be warm.
They're wrong, it'll be warmer than here i'd imagine tho. Although you are in Scotland, so depends on their definition of warm
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Conway563
Soemwhere like Tenerife should work Shelley. They get something stupid like 350 days sun a year
Tenerife's ideal for a week away actually, you know what your getting there, its very english, no hidden surprises, and like you say pretty much guaranteed sun all year round. Quite fancy it myself now its been mentioned....hmmmm
[Edited on 28-08-2009 by Colin]
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Cavey
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
quote: Originally posted by Colin
Parents are talking about going to Portugal in December and claim it will still be warm.
They're wrong, it'll be warmer than here i'd imagine tho. Although you are in Scotland, so depends on their definition of warm
I may be wrong then,
Average temperatures in Vilamoura, the Algarve:
January to March 17ºC/ 63ºF,
April to June 22ºC/72ºF,
July to September 27ºC/81ºF,
October to December 18ºC/64ºF.
Not too bad really
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JadeM
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quote: Originally posted by Colin
Tenerife's ideal for a week away actually, you know what your getting there, its very english, no hidden surprises, and like you say pretty much guaranteed sun all year round. Quite fancy it myself now its been mentioned....hmmmm
[Edited on 28-08-2009 by Colin]
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by Cavey
quote: Originally posted by Cavey
quote: Originally posted by Colin
Parents are talking about going to Portugal in December and claim it will still be warm.
They're wrong, it'll be warmer than here i'd imagine tho. Although you are in Scotland, so depends on their definition of warm
I may be wrong then,
Average temperatures in Vilamoura, the Algarve:
January to March 17ºC/ 63ºF,
April to June 22ºC/72ºF,
July to September 27ºC/81ºF,
October to December 18ºC/64ºF.
Not too bad really
18 Degrees compared to probably 2 Degrees here!!
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Colin
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quote: Originally posted by JadeM
quote: Originally posted by Colin
Tenerife's ideal for a week away actually, you know what your getting there, its very english, no hidden surprises, and like you say pretty much guaranteed sun all year round. Quite fancy it myself now its been mentioned....hmmmm
[Edited on 28-08-2009 by Colin]
Already had my order's, if June & Willie book up then i'm dog watching.
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MarkM
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Mexico.
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J da Silva
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Southern Hemisphere? Brazil, S Africa, Oz, or anywhere near the equator, Dominican Rep, Maldives, Cuba etc...
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Cosmo
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Sharm El sheik isnt bad weather at that time of year, into the 20's.
Colin may not agree like.
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J da Silva
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Usually the scene where there is a bomb blast is pretty hot from all the firecracker present.
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C2RL R
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Cayman Islands. best holiday i've ever had and christmas/new year there is awesome.
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