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where is hot to go in november

lauranurse
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Am looking to go on a girly holiday in november. Where is it likely to still be hot? And where is it quite reasonable? Am looking to go around 21st november for a week.
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How about Sharm?If you look anything like your passport photo....Your too ill to travel0
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Ummm not sure about sharm wat with everything that has gone on is that the only place that will be hot that time of year0
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Is there a website where you can look up flight in general without actually typing a destination?0
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The canary islands? They are hot all year round.
Tenerife is great for relaxing and the night life0 -
what about goa ? it's where i would be giong if i get more time off work , oh and some money !"The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page."
happy travels !!
"No matter where you go, there you are."
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try https://www.skyscanner.net/wings.asp leave destination blankIf you look anything like your passport photo....Your too ill to travel0
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would you budget cover this one?
£875.00 for 2 people
Mon 06 Nov 2006
London Gatwick to Jamaica
1 Week
2 Adults
London Gatwick Montego Bay (10hrs) Change / Upgrade Flight
Mon 06 Nov 2006 Mon 13 Nov 2006
Departs: 09:15 Departs: 17:05
Arrives: 14:50 Arrives: 07:15 on Tue
Airline: First Choice Airline: First Choice
In-Flight Meals included
20kg Baggage Allowance
Royal Decameron Club Caribbean in Runaway Bay, Jamaica
1 x Double Room
Garden View, Shower, Terrace, Toilet
All InclusiveIf you look anything like your passport photo....Your too ill to travel0 -
Goa is a great destination - but you do need a visa BEFORE you travel. Have been twice before and now don't have the room in my passport for another visa.
Other destinations include Gambia, Kenya, Sri Lanka and to some extent the Carribbean (though I've been to Dominican Republic twice in Nov/Dec and it's been quite wet).0 -
I went to the Gambia last November instead of my usual trip to the Red Sea. I didn't know when I booked that it is a malaria area and that they don't recommend the cheap tablets as the mosquitoes are resistant. The private prescription and tablets cost over £40 per person for one week. It was a good holiday but there are any number of other places that are malaria -free. I wouldn't go back.
The Red Sea area is lovely at that time of year. If you are worried about Sharm, which is on the Sinai, think about places on the other side - Hurghada, El Gouna, and the like. They are on the "mainland" side of Egypt as it were, and I think I am right in saying they havent had any attacks along the coast there. No doubt someone here will correct me if I am wrong!0 -
IF you are on a budget either the canaries or Sharm El Sheik - I went around the same time as you last year & the weather was really good - did get cool quite early in the evening so you had to be up early to get the best of sun! Otherwise the Carribbean has good weather, but rains a lot!0
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