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Yes, I highly recommend Spain. We were there in December and it was warm enough to swim. We went to the little know town of Alicanti. A 3 hour train ride from Madrid, that sits on the Meditteranean. You can take a short train ride north to Benidorm, which is a huge British resort. So everthing, even the menus are in English. I can't wait to go back.
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April is dicey for swimming anyplace in europe.
We were in Marbella in late April and it was in the high 70's during the day. Hotel pool was open and being used We waded in the Med - but other people thought it was too cold for swimming. (It seemed fine to us - but we're used to the North Atlantic.)
If you mean warm water - you're too early in the year.
We were in Marbella in late April and it was in the high 70's during the day. Hotel pool was open and being used We waded in the Med - but other people thought it was too cold for swimming. (It seemed fine to us - but we're used to the North Atlantic.)
If you mean warm water - you're too early in the year.
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These people have it right. I have even been in Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Libya, and Egypt in April and was glad to be wearing warm clothes and protection against the rain. Spain, Portugal, Crete? No guarantees, that's for sure.
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