There's nothing like sitting on the beach on a nice day in your speedos but I'm not one for paying for beach or resort holidays abroad.
Spread the word, heard its great all year round. Especially the coves and the hills!
Get a garage.
Unless you are holidaying nearby, never understood this thing with certain people thinking they have to go to seaside when it’s warm weather.
Struggling to find a car park spot
Queuing everywhere from toilets, food etc
Not relaxing
Didn’t like the concept before the Covid pandemic either.
Don’t complain about beaches etc being busy when it’s hot
I’m not one for arguing about it, and in all honesty I’ve no idea of the prices involved in a beach or resort holiday in U.K., it wouldn’t appeal to me no matter where in U.K. the beach or resort was.
But I’d guess that the beach or resort accommodation prices are not a million miles apart, no matter where you go, it would be the airfare and car rental that would jack up the price.
In the nineties and early two thousands, I could get a 3 bedroomed, air conditioned pool home in S.W. Florida or Texas for between £350 - £500 per week, with direct BA flights from London to Tampa for £650-£700, and a tad more for London to Brownsville TX, with one stop in Houston, to go to Padre Island.
It's my picture but it's not local to me, I can't claim proximity to that oneThat cove looks amazing @Feek
You southerners sure have beaches nailed. Up here even when it's a lovely day the sea is a murky grey colour. That cove looks amazing @Feek
Yes but I would much prefer camping next to a lake as at least when you get out from a dip you are not covered in salt. The Lake District is equally beautiful.
In the nineties and early two thousands, I could get a 3 bedroomed, air conditioned pool home in S.W. Florida or Texas for between £350 - £500 per week, with direct BA flights from London to Tampa for £650-£700, and a tad more for London to Brownsville TX, with one stop in Houston, to go to Padre Island.
I went to Skegness for the day, a few weeks back when we had a bit of a rainy cold spell, I had never been and won't ever go again. I was expecting the place to be fairly quite for a working week day and with the weather being not so great, but the place was pretty busy. I can't imagine what it would be like now in this hot spell.
Ah good choice, Florida beaches are great (especially st petes area) warm water, water sports availiable, not full of chavs and won't be covered in litter at the end of the day.
Although maybe not at the moment with the red tide problems theyre having.
I’d heard a bit about “red tide” from a friend in Spring Hill FL, his daughter is a deputy sheriff in Pinellas County and she’d told him of beach goers who’d reported mild breathing problems after coming into contact with the reddish algae.
Doubt that we’d have been affected though, not being beach people, the nearest that we ever got was having dinner in the waterfront restaurants, like Bon Appetit at Dunedin, or Ozona Blue, at Ozona, near Dunedin.
The best way to avoid chavs when in Florida, (in my opinion), is to stick to the east coast, Port St Lucie, Vero Beach, down to Boca Raton, or the Gulf Coast, Sarasota, Bradenton, Venice, Fort Myers, and avoid Orlando like the plague!
Of course, if the kids want to see Mr. M. Mouse, you’ll have to suck it up!![]()