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yankee_gal Nov 25th, 2012 11:02 AM

Need to get away from cold
 
Moved from Dallas to Boston two months ago. It's not even near what is considered cold and I'm FREEZING? I was given a long weekend away for my birthday. Looking for ideas for a 3-4 day trip to some place warm/er some time between January and March.

Don't wish to overspend on the gift.The giver of such will be coming as well.

Thanks in advance for any suggestions

oldmacdonald Nov 25th, 2012 11:25 AM

From Boston? Florida comes to mind for 3-4 days. Bahamas or Bermuda outside the US.

yankee_gal Nov 25th, 2012 11:29 AM

I've only been to Disney years prior. Where in Florida would you suggest?

HappyTrvlr Nov 25th, 2012 11:33 AM

Caribbean Islands safest to guarantee warm temperatures,Virgin Isalnds, Puerto Rico, and south.
Florida can be warm or have a cold spell. I had to buy a coat there once when visiting in March.
Bahamas
Too early in the season for Bermuda.

oldmacdonald Nov 25th, 2012 11:33 AM

I not that familiar with Florida beaches and resorts, but I am sure there are many posts on that subject. How about Key West or a resort near Naples/Tampa?

yankee_gal Nov 25th, 2012 11:39 AM

My friend has been and didn't care for Puerto Rico. Virgin Islands could be worth some investigation.

Bermuda is one of my favorite places...too bad it's early

Ackislander Nov 25th, 2012 12:33 PM

Naples, Miami Beach, Key Biscayne (Miami), Key West (but travel time a problem for such a short break).

February is warmer than January, March is warmer than February. By April it is hot. But it won't be cold any of that time.

The problem with the Caribbean is transiting thru Miami. It is a great destination but a terrible place to change planes, especially returning. Look into direct flights from Boston if you must go to one of the islands.

NewbE Nov 25th, 2012 12:47 PM

Get a direct flight to Tampa and drive to Sarasota!

yankee_gal Nov 25th, 2012 01:08 PM

What is Sarasota like?

cmcfong Nov 25th, 2012 01:33 PM

Sarasota is great. Fun city, good restaurants, gorgeous beaches and shopping. What's not to love? Personally if I were going over a weekend which wasn't a spring break time I would pick up a rental car in Sarasota or Tampa and take my chances on finding lodging which appeals to you and your companion. I like Lido http://www.lidobeachresort.com/ but there are a lot of choices in the area. Have fun. I love Boston and Bermuda....but not in March!!!

LoveMyLab Nov 25th, 2012 01:38 PM

St. Petersburg is lovely with big wide sandy beaches. We also love Captiva/Sanibel Islands. Very laid back and relaxing.

yankee_gal Nov 25th, 2012 01:48 PM

I used to know someone with a holiday home on Sanibel island. I was under the impression it was somewhat of a "retired" community.

jayne1973 Nov 25th, 2012 01:48 PM

Just got back from Key West, with a little time in Hollywood and Fort Lauderdale, Florida. All excellent -- the sunshine down in Key West felt fabulous!

nytraveler Nov 25th, 2012 04:27 PM

If you go in Jan or even Feb you might not get beach weather in FL. For that head to the Carib - or wait until March?

For Boston - are you wearing clothing that is warm enough? (We had a niece visit from FL and she thought she would be warm enough in jeans, a sweater and medium weight coat. We had to take her shopping for cords, thick sweater, long-sleeve shirts, a winter coat (to 20 below), warm socks and lined boots with a sole that kept her off the sidewalk. When it's zero, damp and windy at night - it's very cold.)

cmcfong Nov 25th, 2012 05:08 PM

Go to the Ibex store on Newbury St. Fantastic cold weather clothes!

tomfuller Nov 25th, 2012 06:26 PM

Coming back after 4 days away to temperatures 20-30 degrees colder than when you left will be so much worse.
Get yourself a coat and maybe the heated boots if you have to live in Boston through the winter. http://www.columbia.com/Omni-Heat%C2...efault,pg.html
What you save by not taking the trip is best spent on some gear that will keep you warm all winter.

Ackislander Nov 26th, 2012 04:16 AM

Echoing nytraveler on two points:
Sarasota is not reliably beach warm until late February. There will be lots of warm weather but it won't be reliable.

Dressing warmly: my dear wife came north to college and walked around the first winter in a raincoat and tennis shoes. She didn't know it was _possible_ to be warm so she accepted being cold. She learned.

New thought: if you only have 3 or 4 days, what do you do when there are travel delays? Are you SOL or is your time flexible? If you go somewhere expensive, get trip insurance because they may not give you a refund if you have travel delays.

garyt22 Nov 26th, 2012 05:39 AM

don't worry... "colduphere" lives in Canada and the border patrol has an eye on him...

BigRuss Nov 26th, 2012 02:18 PM

You can transit through San Juan for the USVI, not through Miami (which is a mess). But if you're traveling internationally into the Caribbean, see what you can do to avoid Miami.

I've lived in Boston, including through a winter; I live in Dallas County. I'd NEVER choose to live in Boston again.

capxxx Nov 27th, 2012 04:44 AM

Even though Florida and Puerto Rico and such are not ``beach warm'' you will probably find them ``spring day warm'', i.e. sun and breeze and ok for walking outside with maybe a light jacket. That may be enough to tide you over -- if its all you can afford, go for it, but only if you can handle the possibility of imperfect sunshine.

If you are really looking to bask, think southernmost part of the Carribbean.

In January/February in New England you will see tons of advertisements for getaway trips to sunny places (go figure) -- keep an eye out for good package deals, but do be skeptical and check the hotel ratings: Sometimes the fabulous deal involves a nasty room in an unhappy location.

Also, it may help to know that that reee-diculously early nightfall you are currently experiencing (I live in western MA) will not last all winter -- you will see improvements in daylight hours by Christmas, I promise.

More advice: Get a warm hat and wooly socks, and wear them all the time, even indoors. Consider getting one of those all spectrum light-boxes and sit before it at breakfast each day. Think about embracing the winter via ice skating, snowshowing or skiing. Hang in there..


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