The UK is currently experiencing a cold climate, but many European destinations are bathed in a much warm state and enjoy a lot of sunlight.
Fortunately, if you are aware of the winter sun, there are many destinations that do not necessarily empty your wallet.
The mainland of Spain is usually related to summer vacation, and the Canary Islands are more preferred than winter vacation.
However, even at this time, some of the southern cities in the southern Spanish may still be quite warm.
For example, coastal city Malaga may boast a high price of 20C in February. It is much warmer than what you can see in the UK.
Located in the famous Costadersol, it has benefited from many sunlight. However, in the evening, it is still a little cool, so it is wise to pack a jacket, and Manchester's evening news reports.
According to Skyscanner, the flight from 15 pounds to lower £ 15 in February in February, from 15 pounds to lower £ 15, the return fare is set in the same way.
However, this does not include a seat allocation or luggage.
Malaga has the most popular Ramarageta, La Miseric Ludia, El Palo, and Pedreegareho, and boasts an impressive 16 beaches. The water temperature may be a bit chilly in February, but this city has a wide variety of attractions and is the best destination for a break in winter towns.
This city is soaked in history and culture. Be amazed at the Arkaba Moore fortress, an 11th -century architectural jewelry on a stunning courtyard, garden, and terrace.
Located at the foot of the fortress was the Roman theater in Malaga, excavated in 1951 after being hidden underground for centuries for centuries.
It could be operated until the 3rd century advertisement, and some of the structures were reused by the Moore settlers and built a fortress.
For the challenge, you can climb to Castilo de Gibrarfaro, sit on the city, and see the breathtaking view of Malaga. Going back to the 14th century, the military museum is also held.
Malaga is proud of being the birthplace of world -famous painter Pavlopicaso. Art enthusiasts will love the Picasso Museum, which has more than 200 works that spans most of his careers.
And, of course, traveling to Spain is not completed without locking on tapas. The Andalusia region offers some of the best tapas focusing on seafood.