3 night get away Faro, corfu, malaga

3 night get away Faro, corfu, malaga

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richatnort

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3,125 posts

136 months

Saturday 17th August
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The wife and I after 5 years are finally getting 3 nights away from the kids for 3 nights and are struggling where to go.
The brief is 3-6 oct from Leeds Bradford on a direct flight to somewhere we are semi guaranteed some heat and sun rather than cool temps in the start of autumn.

We’ve found Corfu, Malaga and Faro to have the best flights for the price however I don’t know where to go in faro or corfu.

We would be either air bnb or a hotel but needs to be around £100 a night.

Does anyone have any suggestions for areas in corfu or Malaga that give a bit of a town or city vibe but also a place to relax by a beach and read a book for a day?

We’ve not been on holiday for over 7 years on our own so I’m a little lost as to where to start.

Thanks all

kiethton

14,025 posts

185 months

Saturday 17th August
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Corfu is likely to be warmer but I've never been

In faro, which I know a lot better, id not want to be too far from the airport given the length of stay, plenty of decent hotels/resorts in the Faro side of Albufiera (don't go to Albufiera, look for Vilamoura, Vale do Lobo, Quinta Do Lago which are far nicer)

shirt

23,185 posts

206 months

Sunday 18th August
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I’d go Corfu. Weather likely to be better and coming to the end of the season so will be quieter yet everything still open. I’m not the biggest fan of the costas though. With 3 days you just want to be in one place.

Just had a quick look, this looks nice

https://www.airbnb.co.uk/rooms/707844549546403388?...

I’d be tempted to stay in Kekira itself. Minimal transfer, plenty of f&b option, beaches close by at Mon repos or kontokali, Nolita and Venetian Well for dinner.

MarkJS

1,698 posts

152 months

Sunday 18th August
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Malaga. It’s fantastic and there are many beaches in front of the city. A massive bonus is that isn’t full of British tourists at any time of the year unlike the other two options.

Malaga is hugely underrated. But don’t tell anyone.

Chris Stott

14,267 posts

202 months

Sunday 18th August
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MarkJS said:
Malaga. It’s fantastic and there are many beaches in front of the city. A massive bonus is that isn’t full of British tourists at any time of the year unlike the other two options.

Malaga is hugely underrated. But don’t tell anyone.
This^^

Lots to see and do, easy to walk everywhere, lots of great restaurants, October temperatures in the mid 20’s… we love it.

simons123

196 posts

21 months

Sunday 18th August
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As you're only going for 3 nights then Malaga 100%....Corfu is over 4 hours on the plane whilst Malaga is only a 2 hour flight, so as you're only going for a short period of time, maybe better to stick to the shorter flight.

Malaga is a beautiful little city. Lots of things to do and see, nice harbour, some nice restaurants (including a couple of Michelin star) and if you hire a car can travel to the beach resorts nearby like Marbella, Nerja, etc.

How about Barcelona? You have the best of both worlds there....a beach and a city.... plus it's a relatively cheap place.

Petrus1983

9,423 posts

167 months

Sunday 18th August
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Another vote for Malaga but I'd also throw in thinking about somewhere on the train from Malaga airport - it's a great service and easy to navigate.

https://www.malagaairport.eu/airport/airport-train...

Torremolinos and Benalmadena are both less than 20 mins away.

hellorent

484 posts

68 months

Sunday 18th August
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FFS you lot keep quite about Malaga, you will spoil it for us.

alangla

5,101 posts

186 months

Sunday 18th August
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The last couples holiday I was on with the Mrs (though she was 7 months pregnant, so does it count as a couple or family?) was to Puerto Banus near Marbella, some lovely hotels in that area. Maybe worth a look?

Boringvolvodriver

9,854 posts

48 months

Sunday 18th August
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Another vote for Malaga or somewhere nearby if you want beaches.

richatnort

Original Poster:

3,125 posts

136 months

Sunday 18th August
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Thanks everyone!

We were leaning to Malaga although thought we might have been missing out on some other areas.

Will give it some more research.

Rob 131 Sport

2,982 posts

57 months

Sunday 18th August
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I’d personally go for Faro as it’s a lovely place that’s maintained it’s authenticity and moreover the surrounding towns and villages especially if you venture inland are sublime.

RC1807

12,866 posts

173 months

Sunday 18th August
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Rob 131 Sport said:
I’d personally go for Faro as it’s a lovely place that’s maintained it’s authenticity and moreover the surrounding towns and villages especially if you venture inland are sublime.
Yep ^^^^^
Weather is usually still warm then, too

anyoldcardave

768 posts

72 months

Sunday 18th August
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RC1807 said:
Rob 131 Sport said:
I’d personally go for Faro as it’s a lovely place that’s maintained it’s authenticity and moreover the surrounding towns and villages especially if you venture inland are sublime.
Yep ^^^^^
Weather is usually still warm then, too
Another vote for Faro, hire a car, get around some fantastic places along the coast and inland, great food too. Driving is not so bonkers as other parts of Europe biglaugh

GreatGranny

9,285 posts

231 months

Monday 19th August
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simons123 said:
As you're only going for 3 nights then Malaga 100%....Corfu is over 4 hours on the plane whilst Malaga is only a 2 hour flight, so as you're only going for a short period of time, maybe better to stick to the shorter flight.

Malaga is a beautiful little city. Lots of things to do and see, nice harbour, some nice restaurants (including a couple of Michelin star) and if you hire a car can travel to the beach resorts nearby like Marbella, Nerja, etc.

How about Barcelona? You have the best of both worlds there....a beach and a city.... plus it's a relatively cheap place.
Malaga 3hrs from Leeds Bradford. We all don't live in that there London smile
But still a decent flight time for 3 nights away.

RammyMP

6,968 posts

158 months

Monday 19th August
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I’d either fly to Faro and go to Vilamoura or Malaga then Fuengirola. Fuengirola is a bigger town and would be more busy. Both would be 20-30 mins from the airport so €30-€40 for a transfer.

simons123

196 posts

21 months

Monday 19th August
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RammyMP said:
I’d either fly to Faro and go to Vilamoura or Malaga then Fuengirola. Fuengirola is a bigger town and would be more busy. Both would be 20-30 mins from the airport so €30-€40 for a transfer.
Eh? Fuengirola isn't bigger then Malaga....plus it's a bit of a dump. Typical brit abroad location. I'd stick to Malaga.

MarkJS

1,698 posts

152 months

Monday 19th August
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simons123 said:
RammyMP said:
I’d either fly to Faro and go to Vilamoura or Malaga then Fuengirola. Fuengirola is a bigger town and would be more busy. Both would be 20-30 mins from the airport so €30-€40 for a transfer.
Eh? Fuengirola isn't bigger then Malaga....plus it's a bit of a dump. Typical brit abroad location. I'd stick to Malaga.
Totally agree. It’s like flying into Alicante and getting the bus to Benidorm. Crazy.

RammyMP

6,968 posts

158 months

Monday 19th August
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MarkJS said:
simons123 said:
RammyMP said:
I’d either fly to Faro and go to Vilamoura or Malaga then Fuengirola. Fuengirola is a bigger town and would be more busy. Both would be 20-30 mins from the airport so €30-€40 for a transfer.
Eh? Fuengirola isn't bigger then Malaga....plus it's a bit of a dump. Typical brit abroad location. I'd stick to Malaga.
Totally agree. It’s like flying into Alicante and getting the bus to Benidorm. Crazy.
Fair enough, I just thought it was a bit better than Benalmadena or Torrelominos