Where's warm and cheap in November?

Where's warm and cheap in November?

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raceboy

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286 months

Wednesday 7th February
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Where's warm and cheap in November?
Currently planning a holiday for 6 adults for November, all inclusive, sit by the pool, eat and drink type thing.
Where's the cheapest place to hit high 20's in November?
Current short list is Cape Verde and Egypt, although it's a bit close to Gaza for my liking. hehe
Keeping everyone happy is going to be a tricky but where haven't I though of, hoping to bring it in at under £1000p/p. scratchchin

Griffith4ever

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41 months

Wednesday 7th February
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raceboy said:
Where's warm and cheap in November?
Currently planning a holiday for 6 adults for November, all inclusive, sit by the pool, eat and drink type thing.
Where's the cheapest place to hit high 20's in November?
Current short list is Cape Verde and Egypt, although it's a bit close to Gaza for my liking. hehe
Keeping everyone happy is going to be a tricky but where haven't I though of, hoping to bring it in at under £1000p/p. scratchchin
£1000pp - you could do Thailand for that. They are not hot on all-inc, but its so cheap it doesn't matter. Mind you, you prob can in Phuket/Samui kind of places.

raceboy

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Wednesday 7th February
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Only had a quick look...I'm the ideas not the details, but Thailand seems to be about £1250p/p min and that's B&B, and I know at least 2 of the 6 are not going to be happy flying long haul if they aren't 'business' so a good call but I can see the budget creep already. paperbag

havoc

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241 months

Wednesday 7th February
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Canaries. There are a few towns/resorts which aren't naff and tacky, although AI for a week for £1k each might push you into the so-called 4* rather than the true 4* places.

...but if you go somewhere nice, prices out there are still cheap enough that I'd be happy with B&B and walking into the town for dinner.

Not sure on price, but I can highly recommend the Iberostar in Playa Blanca, Lanzarote (one on the point just west of the resort centre and the harbour)...they've an adults-only section on the western side of the resort, and it's <20 min walk to some genuinely decent restaurants on/behind the promenade.

raceboy

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I'd be happy enough in the Canaries, were off to Fuerteventura next month but I'm not sure it's warm enough for some of the lizards that are going, Tenerife would appear to be the warmest but it's not going to be as hot as the barren desert wastelands of Cape Verde rolleyes

Countdown

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202 months

Wednesday 7th February
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I was getting prices for £400 pp for a 4 night break in Morocco in November. Sadly as a result of procrastinating I never got round to bvooking.

CharlesdeGaulle

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186 months

Wednesday 7th February
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Cap Verde is pleasantly warm and our hotel on Boa Vista was very nice, but there is nothing there outside the hotel. I enjoyed it for winter sun but it's a lazy break, not an active one.

romft123

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10 months

Wednesday 7th February
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raceboy said:
I'd be happy enough in the Canaries, were off to Fuerteventura next month but I'm not sure it's warm enough for some of the lizards that are going, Tenerife would appear to be the warmest but it's not going to be as hot as the barren desert wastelands of Cape Verde rolleyes


Canaries highs on mid 20;s during the day, mid teens at night. Mainly sunny, hardly any rain to speak of but windy!