ANYONE CARE TO HELP....PLEASE
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ANYONE CARE TO HELP....PLEASE
Hello,<BR><BR>I want to go to Spain for about 10 days APPROXIMATELY. <BR><BR>I will be going for my HONEYMOON in the last week of FEBRUARY, 2003<BR><BR>I want to go to parts of Spain which have the WARMEST Climate, since my fiancee does not like near freezing temperatures. <BR><BR>Can anyone help us with an itenary?. We are looking to relax, see some nice local sights, shopping, music, food. <BR><BR>Please help me<BR><BR>Thanks<BR>
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Well the current 5-day forecast for the following cities in Spain are:<BR>Madrid - 15 to 46<BR>Seville - 32 to 57<BR>Barcelona - 36 to 56<BR><BR>It'll be colder in February, so if you are looking for a warm weather place I would stay away from Spain. Maybe you should look into southern Italy, the Amalfi Coast (specially Capri) is a great place for a honeymoon.
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If you are just trying to avoid freezing, Spain will work, although you may get the odd snowflake in Madrid. Barcelona is a great city regardless of the weather, but it will only be in the 40s and 50s. This may not be the ideal weather for a honeymoon....<BR><BR>Capri and the Amalfi coast will not be much warmer, plus many hotels and restaurants are closed from Jan through March. I would not recommend this for a February honeymoon, save this fantastic part of Italy for warmer weather.<BR><BR>You really need to go to the north African coast of the Med to get warm weather at this time of year. Morrocco, Tunisia, etc.
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Southern Spain, the warmest. Above freezing weather (above 32 deg F), not a guarantee, but certainly possible. How warm are you talking about? To be honest for a honeymoon, with a future hubby who already mentioned not liking cold temperatures, I would consider a cruise in the Caribbean.
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Excerpted from a recent post, http://www.fodors.com/forums/pgMessages.jsp?fid=2&tid=34390773<BR><BR>You might consider reading the entire thread.<BR> <BR>Author: anon ([email protected])<BR>Date: 01/07/2003, 08:43 am<BR><BR>Message: January always brings many new visitors to this forum, as thoughts turn to planning spring and summer travel. It's a great thing to have newcomers here. Fresh questions, and fresh answers to questions that will seem old to many "veterans" here are what keeps the board fresh. The best of its kind anywhere on the world wide web.<BR><BR>Fodors provides little or no guidance on the best ways to ask a question, how to find your question a day or so after you've asked it, or how you should communicate with respondents afterwards.<BR><BR>There are no written rules, but here are some commonly observed practices:<BR><BR>1. Write a good message title, or "header" for your question. Mention the city or countries directly in the header, and be specific, even when asking a general question. Never use a one word attention-grabber like "Help!" or "Sex", nor even a totally generic plea like "Can you help me?"<BR>
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Hello Lee !<BR> The warmest place in Spain at the end February Canary Islands.<BR>A good itenary is to visit Tenerife, Lanzarote and/or La Palma islands.<BR>You´ll find all kind of lodgings and activities, the countryside is amazing, sea temperature between 18 to 22ºC, good prices, local food in a lot of familiar restaurants ( cheap if you know them) and good prices to buy cameras, watches, tobacco, spirits, cigars etc.<BR>If you need more information visit www.abouttenerife.com and www.tenerifealacarta.com <BR>or...contact me. I live in Tenerife.
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Your best bet is the Costa Del Sol, Malaga, Marbella, Estepona etc. We were ther for the last week of January, it was 70 degrees with deep blue skies every day. Madrid is at a high altitude and typically colder. The Canary Islands would also be about 70 at this time with any luck.
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