I have unexpectedly got some days to use up in January and the flights are going cheap and there is availability to exchange my timeshare week, so why not?
Whats the weather situation then?
We have been march and april and have had good weather if a bit cloudy at times, needing a cardi at night, is it similar in january?
liz
Weather in Jan is pretty much the same. Hot and sunny with the odd overcast morning/afternoon and a cardi at night.
Have fun
Regards Jackie
Cannot wait. We did manage two seperate two week hols in 2006, and this will hopefully be the first of several in 2007
Yippee and roll on 5th January
where do you want 'to fly from?
Yes ,Chris I have seen some flights for around £85-£90, its cos the kids have "just" gone back to school, which is handy
Staying once again at Island Village, did a timeshare exchange, we like the appartments as they are very spacious, and the location suits us as we like the walk up that very steep hill, lol, joke but we like the Carvery, Roys, Bill Baileys, Tonis bar and love to walk down to the Slow Boat.
Any other suggestions, may try Verdis, Blue Marlin as we didnt get round to them at Easter.
Cant wait, xmas will make it arrive quickly as we are all so busy with it arnt we.
we like the Blue Marlin. Good foot, reasonable prices, and a superb view of the beach and stuff. WE love to watch the people walking by in the evening
I will be in Tenerife on the 6 January and I seem to remember that Spanish people use this day as the one for exchanging gifts. Will this mean that public and taxi transport will be different on that day? Also is there any public celebration for 12th Night/The Feast of the three Kings and if so where might that take place? I will be staying in the Fanabe area.
You may not have as many staff on duty in the hotels but other than that its Business as normal. Taxi's will still be running and more available than at our Xmas celebration day. The resort of Fanabe will be a lot quieter than this last week or so. And if you walk down to Del Duque on the night of the 6th you are sure to see a firework display or 6
Are the resturants open as normal, eg The blue Marlin on that night?
No, Playa Del Duque is quite a way (probably 30-40 minutes walk)
It most certainly is. We returned on the 30th and ate there a few times including their wicked breakfast.
Have fun
Regards Jackie
Oooh, didnt know they did breakfast at the BM, what was the weather like?
Does anyone know where abouts the firework display on Playa Del Duque area is and what time it may be. We have 'heard' them in the past, but never seen them
Sorry can't help with the Del Duque firework display regarding exact location but as long as you are along the front somewhere you will not miss them. Last year we were on Fanabe beach front for New Year and we could see several displays from there.
Hope this helps and have a great time.
Regards Jackie
Am so looking forward to a break in the warmth. We've never seen a good firework display, though we have heard them
A
And if you walk down to Del Duque on the night of the 6th you are sure to see a firework display or 6
The Three Kings Parade (Los Reyes Magos) where the three kings bring their presents, which is followed by a firework display always takes place on the evening of the 5th Jan throughout every place in Spain, approx (7pm ish)..not the 6th...the 6th is a bank holiday and a quiet day, the equivalent to our Christmas Day.
Sanji
Thank you for your information on the Three Kings Parade. It sounds like it will be an interesting event. In the Fanabe/Adeje area do you know if the Parade is likely to be centred around a Church or is it likely to finish up round a Crib somewhere - do you know what is the usual practice? MyraLock
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