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#76

South of Spain

Quote: (03-08-2013 07:38 PM)EU Explorer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-07-2013 04:24 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-07-2013 04:18 PM)EU Explorer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-07-2013 02:20 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-07-2013 02:03 PM)EU Explorer Wrote:  

I would not be getting too excited about either of those locations.

Can you elaborate?

Pros and cons?

Be even handed, not saying you were going to go into a hate fest, but you know what I mean.

Hi Manifesto [Image: smile.gif] Sorry I just mean't that due to the time of year unlikely to be a lot of action in Marbella or Malaga. As you are probably aware Marbella is summer tourist destination and so is Malaga to a lesser degree (although Malaga is also a working Spanish city). Any action I have got in Spain has always been with non Spanish women which probably comes as no surprise!. Just like Kamaki's info with the Greek islands the trick is probably to somehow find out where the Poles and Ukraines are holidaying in Spain this year and get there [Image: smile.gif]

Cool.

Have you spent a lot of time in Marbella or Malaga?

Would it be smooth for a month in summer?

Can you relay any experiences (other than the ones you just gave)?

I have been to Marbella 4-5 times but only short trips each time. In my opinion due to the difficulty with Spanish chicas the main option is foreign women working or holidaying there. I have also found the same dynamics in Almeria, Costa Blanca and Valencia regions.

Ever go to Malaga?

Where did you recommend staying in Marbella?

Whats your overall thoughts? Like it?

Best month to go?

Can you give some more info?
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#77

South of Spain

Quote: (03-08-2013 08:02 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-08-2013 07:38 PM)EU Explorer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-07-2013 04:24 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Quote: (03-07-2013 04:18 PM)EU Explorer Wrote:  

Quote: (03-07-2013 02:20 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:  

Can you elaborate?

Pros and cons?

Be even handed, not saying you were going to go into a hate fest, but you know what I mean.

Hi Manifesto [Image: smile.gif] Sorry I just mean't that due to the time of year unlikely to be a lot of action in Marbella or Malaga. As you are probably aware Marbella is summer tourist destination and so is Malaga to a lesser degree (although Malaga is also a working Spanish city). Any action I have got in Spain has always been with non Spanish women which probably comes as no surprise!. Just like Kamaki's info with the Greek islands the trick is probably to somehow find out where the Poles and Ukraines are holidaying in Spain this year and get there [Image: smile.gif]

Cool.

Have you spent a lot of time in Marbella or Malaga?

Would it be smooth for a month in summer?

Can you relay any experiences (other than the ones you just gave)?

I have been to Marbella 4-5 times but only short trips each time. In my opinion due to the difficulty with Spanish chicas the main option is foreign women working or holidaying there. I have also found the same dynamics in Almeria, Costa Blanca and Valencia regions.

Ever go to Malaga?

Where did you recommend staying in Marbella?

Whats your overall thoughts? Like it?

Best month to go?

Can you give some more info?

As you have probably gathered I have zero enthusiasm for Spain regarding game so I think its best I butt out of this thread. I can talk about Poland all day however. Best month July/August, stay central near bars...usual advice....sorry Manifesto I should have kept out of this on reflection.
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#78

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I'm back in Toronto after not being in town for a few years.. looking to add to my wingman roster while I'm in town. Want to hit up all the places to see what this city is all about now a days. Anyone interested joining up as wings reach out.. for daygame/night game. Btw I have an amazing place at residences of Shangri-La hotel on 38th floor we can bring girls back to. Just sayin.
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#79

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question for the author of the post(if you can rea it) appart from Spain¿where did you travel? just to know your perspective where does it come from
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#80

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I'm thinking to go to South Spain (Malaga, Seville etc) this summer. Does it really go up to 40's in the summer? I can't really deal with that hot weather.
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#81

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Quote: (03-22-2017 09:32 PM)Rossi Wrote:  

I'm thinking to go to South Spain (Malaga, Seville etc) this summer. Does it really go up to 40's in the summer? I can't really deal with that hot weather.

Yes, specially in Sevilla and even in May or earlier.
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#82

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^^ Rossi

Stick to the coast (Malaga, Cadiz) and you should be fine. Temperatures won't be that hot and you will feel breeze from the sea/ocean.
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#83

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Yeah, in Andalucía the "costa del sol" (sun coast) used to be called "costa del viento" (wind coast) until toursim figured out that wouldnt sell so well.

Meaning that it does get hot as fuck but the wind is pretty strong ,and you can even actually get a cold if you're careless...

We move between light and shadow, mutually influencing and being influenced through shades of gray...
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#84

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Quote: (03-23-2017 05:20 AM)Merengues Wrote:  

^^ Rossi

Stick to the coast (Malaga, Cadiz) and you should be fine. Temperatures won't be that hot and you will feel breeze from the sea/ocean.

I'm thinking to go to South Spain in June but I don't have any specific city on my mind yet. Might be anywhere from Sevilla, Malaga, Marbella, even Valencia but someone told me that Sevilla can go up to 40's in June.

I dont really like that much hot weather.
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#85

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The entire Southern Spanish coast is HOT in the summer.
Barcelona might be occasionally a bit fresher and as stated before, Andalusian coast is strong with winds so that's a palliative.

We move between light and shadow, mutually influencing and being influenced through shades of gray...
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#86

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Quote: (03-23-2017 06:23 AM)Rossi Wrote:  

Quote: (03-23-2017 05:20 AM)Merengues Wrote:  

^^ Rossi

Stick to the coast (Malaga, Cadiz) and you should be fine. Temperatures won't be that hot and you will feel breeze from the sea/ocean.

I'm thinking to go to South Spain in June but I don't have any specific city on my mind yet. Might be anywhere from Sevilla, Malaga, Marbella, even Valencia but someone told me that Sevilla can go up to 40's in June.

I dont really like that much hot weather.

There's a big difference between coastal towns and inland here. Coastal towns are hot but always have a pleasant breeze and are really bearable. June isn't even that hot compared to August. Staying in Granada or (especially) Seville in August is mental, all deserted during the day.

Drop me a message if you decide on Marbella (or Malaga) and want to meet up.
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#87

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I agree, inland Andalusian cities in Summer will be dead (at the very least during the day) due to people escaping the heat. Cádiz and smaller coastal towns like Conil and Tarifa are a good alternative thanks to sea breeze, but make no mistake, it will still be hot as fuck.
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#88

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I think it's best to come in May, rather than June. I like it when it's around 25 degrees.
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#89

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Guys I'm in Alicante right now. Get your Spanish ready because if you approach in english, the only answer you will get is "qué?".
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