Christmas sun for solo traveller
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I think to get real sun you need to go long haul.
We've been to Tenerife and Gran Canaria in April and the weather was pleasant, warmer than the UK but not warm enough for sunbathing or swimming.0 -
We’ve just come back from Tenerife and the weather was in the high 20s every day. Hot enough for me, and it was definitely sunbathing temperatures. The Canaries are year round destinations and the winter is peak season there, which does reflect in the prices of flights etc. Personally, I wouldn’t bother going further afield if you just want winter sun.0
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Went to Goa one year in January, and it was really hot, although may be above your budget.2021 - mission declutter and clean - 0/20210
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The closest and cheapest place to be pretty much guaranteed of hot weather is going to be Egypt.
Canaries may be good but you wou don't guarantee it being hot at Xmas, we went a few years ago in January and it was fine, but barley exceeded 20 Celsius with a couple of cold and windy days with rain.0 -
If you don't mind it Dubai or Abu Dhabi may be an option. If you're looking for a drunken holiday then it's not that though! It has waterparks, beaches (yes you can wear a bikini on the beach!), theme park, shopping, restaurant and even bars (hotel bars mostly)0
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The Canaries will not be cheap as it is one of the places that the older generation choose for long breaks to get away from the harsh weather and most of the good places are booked up a year or more in advance,so if you are looking to go on a budget you will be hard pressed
From the O/P - "Separate flights (from Ireland) and airbnb accommodation to Gran Canaria and Costa del Sol are around €100-€200 and €300-€500 respectively."0 -
From the O/P - "Separate flights (from Ireland) and airbnb accommodation to Gran Canaria and Costa del Sol are around €100-€200 and €300-€500 respectively."
As someone who for many years have holidayed in the Canaries I can just imagine what areas the airbnb could be in and it would not be where any "life" is.I would also say that many times I have seen on the islands news programs mainland Spain having snow in December,so for a solo traveller IMO it would not be the best of holidays,still who knows they "could" be lucky and get just what they want.
Personally I will stick to paying a small fortune and know I will get what I require;)0 -
I went as a single to Sri Lanka last winter, loved it. Felt relaxed and at home, Flew via Doha to Columbo.
Prior to that my only trip outwith Europe was to NY and Texas
Recommend a tour or stay at Galle.0 -
I went as a single to Sri Lanka last winter, loved it. Felt relaxed and at home, Flew via Doha to Columbo.
Prior to that my only trip outwith Europe was to NY and Texas
Recommend a tour or stay at Galle.
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As someone who for many years have holidayed in the Canaries I can just imagine what areas the airbnb could be in and it would not be where any "life" is.I would also say that many times I have seen on the islands news programs mainland Spain having snow in December,so for a solo traveller IMO it would not be the best of holidays,still who knows they "could" be lucky and get just what they want.
Personally I will stick to paying a small fortune and know I will get what I require;)
Yes, location is important, however it does show accommodation can be got for not a large amount of money.
Yes, i too have been to the Canaries many times over many years - typically twice a year at least, and we always book accommodation via owners direct or airbnb.
Yes, i would avoid mainland Spain in December. Thats pretty much a no brainer IMHO.
Yes, there is a sliding scale of costs depending on budget and preferences - pretty much the same with every holiday? The O/P has told us they want a holiday "on a budget". Its simply a matter of balancing location, quality and price to suit that budget. A cursory look over Christmas suggests it perfectly possible to get a nice, fresh modern apartment close to a resort centre for that budget.
Yes, like you I've had fantastic holidays when spending many thousands. Unlike you by the sounds of it I've also had fantastic holidays when spending a few hundred. Perhaps the O/P has experienced the same, even if you havent
Holidays are what you make of them, not about necessarily spending vast sums of money.0
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