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cardinals25 Nov 30th, 2006 09:06 AM

Anywhere other than Florida?
 
Hello, my wife and I have been to Ft. Myers, FL over 3 times in the last few winters. We are wanting to try something new for our 5 year wedding anniversary.

We love to sit on the beach, so we need nice warm weather. Nights we just enjoy going out to eat and then watching sunsets.

Any suggestions? I have thought of South Car., Miss, Ariz., Texas....anywhere but Florida for a change. Thanks in advance for your help.

GoTravel Nov 30th, 2006 09:10 AM

When? Winter can be a long stretch of time.

mclaurie Nov 30th, 2006 09:12 AM

I assume you realize there are dozens of other Florida beaches besides Ft. Meyers. What about the keys? Totally different feel. But in answer to your original question, there is no place else in the US that will give you weather as warm as Fla. What about the Caribbean or Mexico?

cardinals25 Nov 30th, 2006 09:13 AM

Sorry....anytime from November to March.

Where would you recommend in the Flordia Keys?

SAnParis Nov 30th, 2006 09:24 AM

The Keys aren't really known for their beaches but everything else would work. If I had a week I'd drive out from Miami. There are a lot of recent Keys posts on here that are very current. Could you provide some additional info ? The SW would also be worth considering.

LvSun Nov 30th, 2006 10:11 AM

We went to the Scottsdale Arizona area a few years ago and was I surprised. Did not do a lot of sunbathing and had to go buy some warmer clothes, especially for the evenings.

Although, we were in southern California last January and it was warmer in the mid-Atlantic than it was there. Maybe it is just my bad luck.

Keith Nov 30th, 2006 10:14 AM

LOA, LvSun. I was in Florida last January and one day it was warmer in Kansas City.

How about Cozumel?

Keith

GoTravel Nov 30th, 2006 10:15 AM

The only other beach in the continental US that is going to be warm November through March besides Florida would have to be South Padre Island, Texas. It is the only one far enough south.

Do you have to stay in the US?

cardinals25 Nov 30th, 2006 10:55 AM

No, don't have to stay in us, we could look at the Carribean or Mexico....where would you suggest?

LLindaC Nov 30th, 2006 04:29 PM

hands down anywhere in the British Virgin Islands. A close secong would be St John. It would be cheap in November, btw.

Kerry392 Nov 30th, 2006 06:31 PM

What about Aruba? The island is beautiful and there a plenty of beaches. There is a lot to do, but you can also relax if you want to. The winter is high season for them. I think it is around 80 all year round.

LvSun Nov 30th, 2006 06:47 PM

I love the USA and really enjoy seeing different parts of it. However, for warm weather in the winter, ya gotta head closer to the equator.

Give us more info on what you like to do, price you want to spend, when you want to go (Christmas is expensive and books up quick), etc. and I am sure you will get a lot of great advice.

Also check out http://www.doitcaribbean.com/. It's a nice one-stop place to go to get a feel for the various islands.

Mexico - I have never been to Cancun or that part of Mexico so can't comment. My impression is that it is busier than the type of places we like to go.

Baha Pennisula of Mexico - In winter the water is COLD both on the Pacific and Sea of Cortez sides. However, if you will settle for a dip in the pool, Cabo has become a vacation hot-spot.

ilovetulips Dec 7th, 2006 08:42 AM

Have you considered Playa del Carmen/Tulum Mexico. There are many all inclusives as well as smaller hotels. Compared to other Caribbean destinations, Mexico is reasonable. Very pretty beaches, but they are popular so they will probably be crowded in some areas. My husband and I stayed at the Iberostar Quetzel for our honeymoom which was an all inclusive and we really enjoyed it.

CollegeMom Dec 7th, 2006 09:07 AM

IMO one can't find a better place to viist than Buenos Aires for great food, wines, museums, shopping, entertainment, and yes water but not really beaches. There are many parks you could sit in and just enjoy people watching and soak up their summer sun. The favorable exchange rate makes this city an even better bargain!

GeorgeW Dec 7th, 2006 09:16 AM

I would suggest the Abacos or Eluethera(spelling) in the Bahamas. St. Lucia and some of the Caribbean islands would be fine. I would not suggest the Carolina beaches.

Dukey Jan 7th, 2007 12:17 AM

there is no place else in the US that will give you weather as warm as Fla.

Oh, please..it is called HAWAII...get on a plane and GO there!

seasonless Jan 12th, 2007 05:17 PM

I've been all over the world and find my very favorite island and it's beaches to be St John in the US Virgin Islands. It's breathtakingly beautiful with its clear, blue water. The secluded beaches and coves are quiet and peaceful. If you want a bit more action, you can ferry over to St Thomas.

annikany Jan 12th, 2007 05:51 PM

I'm with dukey on this one. Hawaii!

Cargillman Jan 12th, 2007 06:10 PM

Mexico

aloha Jan 12th, 2007 07:02 PM

Nov thru mid Dec is low season in Hawai'i so you can probably get a good price on airfare and lodging, and we have had wonderful weather there traveling at that time of year.


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