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Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 3:40 pm
by SteveR
I am taking SWMBO for a spot of guaranteed Winter sun at the end of January and while I would like to go back to Madeira, Janice says she wants to go somewher different. As I have a 4hr max flight time, this limits the options a bit, so hence the Canaries...
I want to hire a bike while we are away for at least a couple of days and a spot of light trail work would be nice too. (thumbs)
So, which Island to go for? I have never been there, so all ideas and advice appreciated.
Any suggestions for bike hire companies also welcomed. I would take/wear Para boots and gloves and a light jacket with me, so just need a helmet, but could take a open face too I guess.
Re: Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 3:44 pm
by SteveR
As an afterthought.
Can my missus hire a small bike there? She has ridden twist and go happily fairly recently and used to ride my 125 trailie. Only got a car licence though...
Re: Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:03 pm
by herman
Majorca would be my choice around Alcudia in the north there are some stunning roads. From memory scooters are plentiful and I think KLRs and even BMW800s are available. Even if you stay in the south for the rentals the island is not that big. B)
Re: Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:18 pm
by PaulinBont
herman wrote:Majorca would be my choice around Alcudia in the north there are some stunning roads. From memory scooters are plentiful and I think KLRs and even BMW800s are available. Even if you stay in the south for the rentals the island is not that big. B)
+1 for Mallorca.
Hired an F800 in Palma and toured the Island; the North-West is amazing up in the mountains around Soller; it's a relatively small island so doesn't really matter where you stay
Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:30 pm
by misterlaffer
Love it. "How about a bit of winter sun me love, don't bother to get your hair done before you go 'cos it'll look shite with helmet hair".
Lucky man, I wouldn't get away with LOL
Re: Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:33 pm
by SteveR
Balearics not an option that early I fear...
Wevver!
And:
January is one of the coldest months to visit Majorca, Balearic Islands, when the average temperature is just 10°C. During this time of year, highs of up to 15°C are common, falling down to lows of 5°C after dark. On average, January experiences 11 rainy days, five foggy days and just two hours of sunshine each day. The sea temperature is very chilly at 6°C, making it too cold to take a dip in the ocean.
Re: Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:36 pm
by SteveR
misterlaffer wrote:Love it. "How about a bit of winter sun me love, don't bother to get your hair done before you go 'cos it'll look shite with helmet hair".
Lucky man, I wouldn't get away with LOL
Not sure I would either....
I am working on the "it's a lovely relaxing pool, lots of spa treatments, you stay and relax", type of approach :whistle:
Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 4:45 pm
by misterlaffer
SteveR wrote:misterlaffer wrote:Love it. "How about a bit of winter sun me love, don't bother to get your hair done before you go 'cos it'll look shite with helmet hair".
Lucky man, I wouldn't get away with LOL
Not sure I would either....
I am working on the "it's a lovely relaxing pool, lots of spa treatments, you stay and relax", type of approach :whistle:
Good man !
Re: Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 5:06 pm
by jonesthesteam
We like Playa Blanca in Lanzarote, quieter resort but with enough going on, never been in January though so can't comment on the weather, however I have hired bikes from these guys before with no issues, good selection of bikes in good overall condition
http://motobikelanzarote.com
Jonesy
Re: Canaries, Recommendations?
Posted: Sun Dec 13, 2015 5:44 pm
by jkay
We go to Correlajo, fueteventura often and love it there,plenty of hire companies on the main strip
We stay at caledonia dunas club apartments