Happy just to look at the sea from a bar
Def recommend Madeira and as you say, from nice Bar/restaurant you can`t tell how F..ing cold the Atlantic Ocean is.
Happy just to look at the sea from a bar
South Tenerife, perhaps which is what most people, like you. think of as Tenerife.
North Tenerife is a different proposition altogether: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/...Tenerife-the-island-reveals-its-quieter-side/
Hello you lovely lot!
Looking to get away , pref short (ish) haul in mid jan for ten days or so. But would love some sunshine and heat. Any ideas? Flexible on price, flights and duration.
So far I thought Gran Canaria as it has the warmth. Any personal recommendations and why?
Cheers!
I think you already know but avoid Tenerife unless you fancy a Theme Park called Chavland
South Tenerife, perhaps which is what most people, like you. think of as Tenerife.
North Tenerife is a different proposition altogether: https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/...Tenerife-the-island-reveals-its-quieter-side/
Thanks for the public put down, bit disappointed it's been so long since the last.
Another Vote for Madeira, Mrs Jakarta and I went there in February Half Term and it was delightful, had just come from a week working in snowy Lincolnshire. Funchal does get a bit crowded on days when the Cruise Ships dock. Agree about the stray dogs, amazing amounts of them. If you get a decent Hotel you swim in the Pool, I tried the Sea once only but even that around the same as the Channel in High Summer. If you hire a car keep to the main roads, especially don't use the old roads up in the Mountains as I did. Mrs J said my knuckles turned white on a few of the Valley Passes.
Fuertaventura or Lanzarote are just as good, going to Lanzarote in February
Warning, the sea is flipping cold in February
Such utter bollox, the sort of prejudice that really irks
If you end up in Playa del Ingles and see someone eating Gammon in Mulligans,it might well be me.Usually about mid-20's temperature-wise,with a nice breeze.
Live in Tenerife during winter and after 5 years have only had to sit inside to eat 6 times (rain). Very dry, wind (in SW of Island) negligible, unlike east of Island and Islands to the East and temp range of 17 (night) 22 day is standard
Yup. Was a bit worried when we went but was presently surprised by the standard of local cuisine etc. Though would avoid Las Americas
Have you purchased a place or do you rent?