Only one week to spend, these are the options...
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Only one week to spend, these are the options...
Okay, we, a middle-aged couple, want a quiet, cultural holiday week with quaint villages, historic sites, nature, and lovely sea sites. Question is: Sisley, Malta or Corsica? The trip will be late October, so we'd prefer weather that allows a dip in the ocean or pool (unheated), as well as nightly alfresco dining.
Which of the aforementioned "Edens" is conceivable to "discover" within a week's travels with car?
Which of the aforementioned "Edens" is conceivable to "discover" within a week's travels with car?
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I assume you mean Sicily
Any of them would give you a fine holiday. I haven't been to Corsica - but in general you should have decent weather. But it probably won't be swimming temps. And many hotel pools won't be open at the end of Oct.
Any of them would give you a fine holiday. I haven't been to Corsica - but in general you should have decent weather. But it probably won't be swimming temps. And many hotel pools won't be open at the end of Oct.
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Europe isn't in the tropics, so don't think any place is going to be beach weather or swimming in an unheated pool in late October. In Corsica, it will be in mid to upper 60s F (20 C) or so probably (outside and water). It is warmest water in August. Probably same for Malta.
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We loved Sicily--here are some reasons why !
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Can only speak to Malta, where you'll find plenty of history and culture to keep you busy if you only have a week. It's definitely at the crossroads of Africa, Europe and the Middle East.
If you decide on Malta, make a day trip (at the least) to Gozo - much quieter and more leisurely than Valletta.
Good luck with your decision!
If you decide on Malta, make a day trip (at the least) to Gozo - much quieter and more leisurely than Valletta.
Good luck with your decision!
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Thanks everyone for your input. Yes, I did mean Sicily!
Well, as far as swimming in a pool, we are planning to rent a farmhouse or small house, so hopefully we can arrange with the owner to keep the pool open, if we don't find a place on the beach.
Last year we rented a farmhouse in the Loire Valley in Oct., and had nice enough weather to swim in the pool. Same goes for the gite we rented in Provence the previous October. And, of course Tunisia and Mediterranean Morocco have been warm enough for us to swim in October, but I realize that they are considerably further south. Besides, my husband is from Sweden, and I am from northern US, currently residing in the NYC area, so we don't have to have bathtub warm water!
Looks like it's Malta hands down!
Well, as far as swimming in a pool, we are planning to rent a farmhouse or small house, so hopefully we can arrange with the owner to keep the pool open, if we don't find a place on the beach.
Last year we rented a farmhouse in the Loire Valley in Oct., and had nice enough weather to swim in the pool. Same goes for the gite we rented in Provence the previous October. And, of course Tunisia and Mediterranean Morocco have been warm enough for us to swim in October, but I realize that they are considerably further south. Besides, my husband is from Sweden, and I am from northern US, currently residing in the NYC area, so we don't have to have bathtub warm water!
Looks like it's Malta hands down!