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Recommendations for March Travel (outside US)
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Recommendations for March Travel (outside US)

Quote: (12-19-2018 08:49 PM)SlickyBoy Wrote:  

If you're considering Spain, I'd take a look at the southern parts. It isn't great beach weather in Barcelona in March, but the temperatures in the summertime in Grenada, Seville, etc. get ridiculously high in the peak season, so your time frame is a good slot to check it out.

By contrast, Cartagena is lots of tourists and P4P - you might be disappointed. If you go to Latin America it matters a lot which spots you pick in avoiding pros.

This is some good advice! I was trying to avoid BCN since me & a couple friends hit it last March. You're right about the weather. The vibe wasn't terrible, but it's not the best. We managed to have a good time tho. Seville & Greneda is def worth researching. I've also been to Cartegena & Medellian and you're also right. Many tourists and lots of P4P action, but the Colombian women might be my favorite species of female lol. I was going to look into Baranquila, but I feel it may be more of the same
Quote: (12-20-2018 02:50 PM)corsega Wrote:  

You're black. The girls will be incredibly receptive, any time of year.

Lol this is what I wanted to hear, but how receptive will they be if they aren't in out in abundance is part of that question. Would hate to travel all the way out there to fight over a couple stragglers every night.
Quote: (12-20-2018 03:20 PM)gmoneysauce Wrote:  

I am curious why you are avoiding places that you have already been? It seems to take me some time to dial-in on a particular place. But I have wildly different attributes than you. I tend to be more successful the longer I stay in a place or the more times I have gone.

It's not that I'm against visiting countries I've been to, hell I've been to Thai & DR 8 times each lol. Im just looking for new/different experiences. Especially within Europe. Eastern Europe is uncharted territory for me and I hear many great things, as well as conflicting reports.
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