travel during december
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travel during december
My wife and I are thinking of taking a vacation this holiday season that does not involve heading back to the states. It will be our first time abroad without family for x-mas and we're thinking of going to Madiera or for a complete cultural switch maybe Instanbul! Anyways we'd be more interested in heading to Madeira but we're afraid that it would be a hard time to see any Madeira houses. If we did go when is better the week before x-mas, after or maybe the week after the 1st of the year. Any good reasons to be there on new years? We're looking for an affordable visit and a chance to see this island whose wines we love so much....THoughts?
-Ryan Opaz http://www.catavino.net
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I have been a few times there at those times. First weeks of December are very cheap charterwise, and also the first week after New Year.
Christmas and New Year are very expensive ( and I have avoided it ). Also the hotels often "force" you to have a Christmas/New Year dinner at the hotel you are staying since they include it in the price.
It is a bit cool, but wear something warm at night-time and have dinners indoor. Else it is great !
Search around for the best charterpackage. Never min cramped planes, it is only 3.5 hours from Britain ( Close to 5 hours from Norway ).
Reidar
Christmas and New Year are very expensive ( and I have avoided it ). Also the hotels often "force" you to have a Christmas/New Year dinner at the hotel you are staying since they include it in the price.
It is a bit cool, but wear something warm at night-time and have dinners indoor. Else it is great !
Search around for the best charterpackage. Never min cramped planes, it is only 3.5 hours from Britain ( Close to 5 hours from Norway ).
Reidar
ok so getting there a day before newyears may be the best bet and then staying for a week. is it possible to visit Madeira houses at this time? or is everything closed?
-Ryan Opaz http://www.catavino.net