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hot places in may?short flight possible??
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we thinking of going on hols in may next year,i am pregnant and will be too far gone to fly later than end of may/early june,we want it hot,shortish flight and obviously well set up in case anything ever happened!!hubby wants to go malta,but as that is 3hour 30 flight we might aswell go canaries? we like portugal but can get breezy and i'm always cold!!haha,we also have a nearly 4 year old aswell.any advice appreciated thanks.x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Portugal tends to get breezy because of its Atlantic coastline. Mediterranean resorts can get better weather. Here's a summary for the Costa del Sol area:
http://www.malaga-weather.com/article.28.html
(Ryanair schedules its flights to take 2 hours 55 minutes from Stansted but the actual 'in air' time is no more than 2½ hours)
Malta is quite a bit warmer
http://www.holidays-m...lta_pages/weather.htm
but, as you say, the flights are bit longer, but not much. (Ryanair schedules flights from Luton to take 3 hours 10 minutes out, and 3 hours 20 minutes back, which means a bit under 3 hours actually in the air).
Here's a weather summary for Lanzarote:
http://www.world-weat...her-in-lanzarote.html
(Ryanair schedules flights from Stansted to take 3 hours 15 minutes each way)
May is a good time to visit Morocco:
http://www.morocco-tr.../TemperaturesWeather/
(Click the 'Centigrade' button if you don't like Fahrenheit!)
(Ryanair schedules flights from Stansted to Marrakesh at 2 hours 35 minutes out, 2 hours 40 minutes back).
However I don't know what the medical provision is like in Morocco!
http://www.malaga-weather.com/article.28.html
(Ryanair schedules its flights to take 2 hours 55 minutes from Stansted but the actual 'in air' time is no more than 2½ hours)
Malta is quite a bit warmer
http://www.holidays-m...lta_pages/weather.htm
but, as you say, the flights are bit longer, but not much. (Ryanair schedules flights from Luton to take 3 hours 10 minutes out, and 3 hours 20 minutes back, which means a bit under 3 hours actually in the air).
Here's a weather summary for Lanzarote:
http://www.world-weat...her-in-lanzarote.html
(Ryanair schedules flights from Stansted to take 3 hours 15 minutes each way)
May is a good time to visit Morocco:
http://www.morocco-tr.../TemperaturesWeather/
(Click the 'Centigrade' button if you don't like Fahrenheit!)
(Ryanair schedules flights from Stansted to Marrakesh at 2 hours 35 minutes out, 2 hours 40 minutes back).
However I don't know what the medical provision is like in Morocco!
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i will only be 28 weeks or so,i dont get hot and bothered when pregnant,went skiing at 6 months pregnant other year aswell! cant let it stop you ya no zac!!
we went to menorca in june just gone and weather was awful for about 7 out of the 10 days we were there!i like mallorca too and great short flight! thanks for all your anwers..!
we went to menorca in june just gone and weather was awful for about 7 out of the 10 days we were there!i like mallorca too and great short flight! thanks for all your anwers..!
I plead guilty to a typing error re Lanzarote. It should, indeed, have been 4 hours 15 mins.
However, here's where I got my flight times for Malaga from. (Ryanair's own web page):
http://i42.tinypic.com/md1gz8.jpg
As I indicated in my post, Ryanair deliberately extend advertised flight durations (in order to be able to show more 'on time' flights than their rivals) so the actual 'in air' time is always quite a bit less than shown in their schedules.
However, here's where I got my flight times for Malaga from. (Ryanair's own web page):
http://i42.tinypic.com/md1gz8.jpg
As I indicated in my post, Ryanair deliberately extend advertised flight durations (in order to be able to show more 'on time' flights than their rivals) so the actual 'in air' time is always quite a bit less than shown in their schedules.
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