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sun, sand, sea holiday in March
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I am looking for a 3 night weekend holiday somewhere sunny to go around 10th march with a buddy. Self catering apartment is fine, as we dont really want to spend more than around 200 pounds for flights and accomodation. Just want somewhere thats close to a beach to chill, preferably without too many screaming babies in the vicinity, but with some nightlife, not completely quiet!
Which are the sunniest destinations short-haul, with the exception of Tenerife, in March?
I am thinking of the Algarve, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria as the most suitable spots.
Any recommendations?
Which are the sunniest destinations short-haul, with the exception of Tenerife, in March?
I am thinking of the Algarve, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria as the most suitable spots.
Any recommendations?
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Lanzarote has typical March daytime temperatures peaking at around 22C (falling back to around 15C overnight). Rainfall, at just 13mm for the month, is negligible:
http://uk.weather.com/weather/climatology/SPXX 0239
It's not much different in Gran Canaria:
http://uk.weather.com/weather/climatology/SPXX 0171
The Algarve only has temperatures peaking around 18C and falling to about 9C overnight. (The rainfall is slightly higher than either Lanzarote and Gran Canaria but still quite low):
http://uk.weather.com/weather/climatology/POXX 0013
To get really warm (or hot) sunshine in June, you're going to have to go further south than any European destination. For cheap prices that really limits you to just the Canaries. (They might be 'European' politically and culturally, but geographically they're African).
The best I can see at the moment (avoiding Tenerife) is �177pp to Fuerteventura, �185pp to Lanzarote or �189 to Gran Canaria, all with Expedia (out 07/03, back 10/03).
Chris
Lanzarote has typical March daytime temperatures peaking at around 22C (falling back to around 15C overnight). Rainfall, at just 13mm for the month, is negligible:
http://uk.weather.com/weather/climatology/SPXX 0239
It's not much different in Gran Canaria:
http://uk.weather.com/weather/climatology/SPXX 0171
The Algarve only has temperatures peaking around 18C and falling to about 9C overnight. (The rainfall is slightly higher than either Lanzarote and Gran Canaria but still quite low):
http://uk.weather.com/weather/climatology/POXX 0013
To get really warm (or hot) sunshine in June, you're going to have to go further south than any European destination. For cheap prices that really limits you to just the Canaries. (They might be 'European' politically and culturally, but geographically they're African).
The best I can see at the moment (avoiding Tenerife) is �177pp to Fuerteventura, �185pp to Lanzarote or �189 to Gran Canaria, all with Expedia (out 07/03, back 10/03).
Chris
Thanks for the reply, Filthiestfis. (I've commended you for your courtesy, here: http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/AB-Suggestions/ Question518409-2.html )
I've just noticed that I typed 'June' instead of 'March' - and that was several hours before I opened the first can ;-)
Oh well, c'est le vie!
Chris
I've just noticed that I typed 'June' instead of 'March' - and that was several hours before I opened the first can ;-)
Oh well, c'est le vie!
Chris
Doubt if you'd get anything in Gran Canaria for �200 to include flights, during the summer. Thompsons've been doing some great deals though, so I hear. However - you might like to look at some of these, as holidays start really cheaply.....
http://www.cheapholidaybargains.co.uk/
http://www.cheapholidaybargains.co.uk/
Thanks Buenchico for your commendation but I dont see why you should thank me when its me pestering you endlessly with questions. I do ask a lot of them but then Ive always been a curious fella. I like to ask a lot of questions. I was wondering Buenchico if you have ever had to ask a question yourself, seen as you always seem to have the right answers for everyone.
If there was an award for ABer of the year I would give it to you. You are a very wise man.
If there was an award for ABer of the year I would give it to you. You are a very wise man.
Hi again. Thanks for the compliment.
Yes, I do ask occasional questions. (10 so far, compared with over 8000 answers). In fact, I only joined AB to seek the answer to just one question, which had been troubling me for 30 years. I got plenty of intelligent replies but I still don't think I've found the perfect answer:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Science/Questio n140971.html
Chris
Yes, I do ask occasional questions. (10 so far, compared with over 8000 answers). In fact, I only joined AB to seek the answer to just one question, which had been troubling me for 30 years. I got plenty of intelligent replies but I still don't think I've found the perfect answer:
http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Science/Questio n140971.html
Chris
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