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November sun

10 replies

LiquoriceAllsorts2 · 04/06/2023 12:19

Where is good to go for an easy week in the sun in November as a couple with a young baby and toddler?

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friendlycat · 04/06/2023 16:05

Canary Islands. Playa Blanca Lanzarote. Puerto Mogan Gran Canaria. Options of self catering or Hotels.

Chocbuttonsandredwine · 04/06/2023 16:09

Dubai.

Canaries might be warm, but it might not…. And if it’s not it will be miserable with a baby and a toddler. And probably too cold for the pool.

Marrakesh might be a shout, there’s some lovely hotels away from the medina, with great facilities

citylifemummy · 04/06/2023 16:16

Portugal 😊

LilacRos · 04/06/2023 16:31

Canaries. I agree Playa Blanca is perfect for families, pick a hotel with heated pool. November is much more reliable than Jan to March.
Portugal may be beautiful but it's not a winter sun destination.

citylifemummy · 04/06/2023 21:48

You can get glorious weather in Portugal in November 🥰 We go every year and it's about 22 degrees so perfect for those little ones. My partner grew up in Portugal and has fond memories of the sunshine during November 😊

citylifemummy · 04/06/2023 21:50

Also everyone is amazing with children and the food is just 🤤

Namechange828492 · 04/06/2023 21:56

UAE namely Dubai or Oman (stay at the chedi in muscat) - not too big of a timezone change either

Marshmallowmountain · 04/06/2023 21:57

No way I’d risk Portugal in November. Tenerife will be warm and stuff to do on the low chance it does rain! Otherwise Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Oman, Mauritius, Caribbean

TruffleShuffles · 05/06/2023 06:31

We’ve been to Lanzarote the last two Novembers with a toddler and baby. Playa Blanca is great, flamingo beach is perfect for kids as it’s more of a small cove and the sea is a great temperature for swimming still that time of the year. You would definitely need a heated pool though as the pools were much cooler than the sea.

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