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Where to go in February for 1 Week?

10 replies

warmttiittss · 02/02/2024 19:21

Anywhere in the world, but only have 7 nights. Where is good to go in February?

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TizerorFizz · 02/02/2024 20:51

@warmttiittss Do you want snow or warmth?

Warmth, Caribbean, Florida, California (highway 1 SF to LA), Egypt, Kenya, South Africa (virtually no time difference) so easy to adjust when you get back. Any safari in southern or east Africa, Morocco. USA - Utah.

Cold; Alpes, Western Canada.

Forgottenmyphone · 03/02/2024 05:34

Marrakesh and the Atlas Mountains

TizerorFizz · 03/02/2024 08:45

Actually Utah is more difficult to get to. Arizona is easier and anywhere in the Southern USA would work as long as you don’t look at more than a couple of cities.

cheezncrackers · 03/02/2024 08:52

Question is too vague. What kind of holiday do you want?

reluctantbrit · 03/02/2024 11:07

I wouldn't fly long haul, you loose up to 2 days.

I would go to Italy, Rome or Sicily.

NewYear24 · 03/02/2024 11:17

We’re going to Mexico this Feb.

Holidays I’ve been to in February for one week are Dubai, Cape Town (twice), Dominican Republic, Mexican cruise from LA (twice), Tenerife, cruise from Florida to Virgin Islands.
Shorter trips I have been on in Feb are Prague, Berlin and Budapest. Actually one of the Cape Town holidays was shorter than a week.
I really enjoy European city breaks at this time of year, I normally book four nights so there isn’t the mad rushing around that sometimes happens on mini breaks. I book a hotel with a spa and enjoy a couple of hours after sightseeing and before going out for dinner. I like to make each evening different and book concerts, shows, boat trips and different type of restaurants.

TizerorFizz · 03/02/2024 14:12

@reluctantbrit You don’t if you fly overnight to SA or Kenya. It’s a tiny time difference so you don’t have down time at all. Going where there’s a bigger time difference depends on how you handle time zones but lots of people are ok with it.,

reluctantbrit · 03/02/2024 15:55

TizerorFizz · 03/02/2024 14:12

@reluctantbrit You don’t if you fly overnight to SA or Kenya. It’s a tiny time difference so you don’t have down time at all. Going where there’s a bigger time difference depends on how you handle time zones but lots of people are ok with it.,

It does work better going east or south, correct. Jet lag is not the issue for me.

But I still find a long flight is just not that relaxing for a week holiday but obviously everyone is different.

NewYear24 · 03/02/2024 17:29

I’m fine with a long haul flight for a week. Tomorrow morning I’m going to Mexico, I’ll be there before dinner and then I’ll have an early night. I don’t find it much longer than Turkey etc where it’s two hours ahead. I still I always seem to arrive at a similar time.

TizerorFizz · 03/02/2024 19:26

We are going to Botswana for just over a week in July. The flight isn’t bad if you can sleep!

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