Hi everyone. My parents want to go abroad in January for my mum's 70th birthday. It doesn't have to be boiling just fairly warm. This is what they'll need:-
No longer than a 4 hour flight from Cardiff or Bristol
They want to be there on Jan 3rd - mum's birthday.
Sc / HB/ B& B - not AI
Not too far from the airport
Plenty of little pubs or tavernas
On the flat as mum has a bad hip, and broke her leg badly last year.
I know that's a lot of asks but - Any suggestions please?
Also its a half board hotel and the food is excellent by all accounts!
Have a look at some reviews and see if you think it would suit??
Thanks for that. I know they prefer SC but I'll take a look.
Hi Helen, when we were in Fuengirola we stayed at the Hotel Yaramar, excellent, but as your Nan prefers S/C there were some apartments just up the road (still on the flat) that everyone was saying were very good. I can't for the life of me remember what they are called, hoping someone else does?
Will the Costa's still be warm in January then? They used to over winter in Majorca, as they both suffer from arthritis, but the weather can no longer be guaranteed there in January, and things start to shut down after New Year.
Playa Blanca in Lanzarote is nice, also the Matagorda/Playa de los Pocillos area (right near the airport, so has to be flat).
Personally, I would recommend that lovely flat area of Tenerife just between Playa de las Americas & Los Cristianos - for this area they would need to be looking at the Vulcano/Bitacora/Mare Nostrum/Med Palace hotels or if they want self-catering they should look at the Parque Santiago complexes. Click HERE for a map of that area showing the hotels. There are plenty of good bars and places to eat in this area, and most of the New Year revellers will be on their way home and back to work by the 3rd/4th Jan.
And she always came back with a decent tan too!
helen, reckon too that your ma and pa would love tenerife, massive flat walk between las americas and los christianos, they'll have a ball ! bet they're really young at heart too !
Of all the Canary Islands I like Corralejo in Fuerteventura the best.Its nice and flat and has a lot of nice SC complexes near to the town.There are also some lovely restaurants here.
Thanks for all the recommendations folks. I'll be checking them all out. At the moment I can't believe how expensive the holidays are for the beginning of January.
But because it's peak time for the Canaries, prices will be high then...the New Year revellers won't have come home by Jan 3rd.
Is it worth looking at prices for a week or two later, even if your Mum misses being away on her birthday?
I've managed to find some good prices for them for Tenerife and even better ones for Lanzarote. Can't find 10 days Lanzarote but 14 days is coming in around their budget Just have to check reviews on the accom quoted now. By the way I'm Helen T's sis and we've both been roped in to find this hol
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