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angela Nov 1st, 1999 01:59 PM

Spain in December 99-10 days where should I go? Resort in Mallorca or travel Seville-Granada-Barcelona??HELP
 
HI -I'm going to Spain for the first time in December, 10 days vacation. Traveling from Eastern Canada. What's the warmest area of Spain in December. ( hoping for 20c temps) Am I going to hit a lot of rain? There are lots of deals to Malaga? What's it like? Can I get a combo of beach and scenery without being too commercial this time of year. I'm also thinking Seville for a couple days, granada and then Barcelona? I'm looking for a suggested itinerary and am kinda torn between taking a package deal and planning my own route. Want a bit of scenery,hiking, good food, wine . Would prefer to avoid the large cities and commecialism. Am willing to rent car. Any suggestions?? Thanks Angela!!

michele Nov 2nd, 1999 01:35 PM

I would take the Seville-Granada-barcelona option as there is a lot to see and do in each of those places. I don't think it will be warm enough for the beach and from what I hear the beach areas are not very desirable. <BR> <BR> <BR>

merla Nov 2nd, 1999 02:02 PM

Angela, We were in Mallorca in the winter and it can get very chilly. Seville should be warmer. There are beaches all the way up the coast; the prettiest are on the Costa Brava - off from Barcelona - eg. Tossa del Mar. But, except in the south, it probably won't be warm enough for swimming. There is lots of lovely countryside around Granada and villages eg. Ronda. Malaga is a good starting point and probably best to stay around there, rather than trying to take in Barcelona as well - the distances are quite long; it took us two days to drive Barcelona to Granada. Have a good trip.

BOB THE NAVIGATOR Nov 2nd, 1999 07:00 PM

Angela, Even the coast of Spain will be <BR>chilly this time of year--forget the beaches.However, you are missing the real advantage of December travel in a <BR>Catholic country---the holiday pagentry. <BR>In 10 days you really have time for only <BR>Andalusia and the ingress from Madrid. <BR>Have a great experience in these cities <BR>for 10 days: TOLEDO--SEVILLE--RONDA-- <BR>NERJA---GRANADA--back to MADRID. I would <BR>skip Barcelona on this trip since it is <BR>too far to fit this itinerary.

Jeff Nov 8th, 1999 11:41 PM

We are doing 10 days in December in Spain. 2 days in Barcelona, then fly to Granada, then 2 nights in Granada, rent a car, 2 nights in Sevilla, drive through Cordoba to Toledo, a few nights, then to Madrid for 2 nights. The flight from Barcelona wasn't too expensive, and allowed us to cut down on the travel time.

alexsmom Nov 11th, 1999 03:52 PM

The others are right - Mallorca's beaches will be too cool to swim and might be down right cold. Make sure you spend several days in Barcelona. It's one of the world's great cities and has wonderful museums, shopping, FOOD!!, people. It's big but, like most European cities, easy to navigate on foot.


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