In all of mainland europe (excluding canaries) the mildest temperate climate is south east spain esp around the alicante area down to murcia and almeria, the reason for this is due to its south east location so fairly sheltered from the atlantic side, the extension of the sierra nevada mountains to the back and still close to africa, these 3 things make it the mildest area in winter, the stats clearly show this.
The French are the worst! They pronounce Mallorca " Mayorque", San Sebastian " San Sebastien", Cape Town " Captonne", Jo'Burg " Johannesbourgue", etc.😂. It's not FR, EN or ES but a whole new language only they understand 😮
Not Sibenic is famous due to Game of Thrones, but Dubrovnic. And the sandy beach shown on the Azores, is in fact Porto Santo, the 2e Island of Madeira. I was once in early December in Istanbul and it was 2 to 3 Degrees. Most facilities along the coast were closed. It was a cold, dark nasty place to be. Nice for a short city trip. 2 days max.
Kept watching for the LOL's. And the Scilly Isles... while not being as cold as much of the UK are NOT warm in the winter. Plus when did they get a train service lol! They have 5 inhabited islands and 140 others. Yeah lets build a train line... Even worse is St Mary's... the LARGEST... at a whopping 2.5 sq miles. Yup. Really need a rail network there...
Because you get so much sun thru the day as soon as nite falls u may feel a chill even tho its not cold, way the body works, altho portugal does get that atlantic weather
Not many people in Faro because they're in servile? What are you talking about? This video is dumb pronounced the canary Islands wrong and malta is rainy during January.
Teneraf and Lanzaro 😂....On a serious note though, I don't consider the Canary Islands as Europe. They are part of Spain but they are geographically situated in North Africa and geography doesn't lie. Melilla and Cueta also belong to Spain and are considered Europe, but they are located in Morocco. But, yes I would definitely recommend the Canaries at this time of year. I was in Fuerteventura last week and it was largely 24-25 in the day. This gives you the opportunity to do more activities than in the hotter months, while still catching some sun. It's also quieter and you actually get a true local feeling without it being overwhelmed by tourists.
Funniest one is making "Lanzarote" (in the Canaries) rhyme with "goat" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 and making Tenerife rhyme with "knife". A lot of research has gone into this video, obviously! 🤪 Or was it generated and voiced by an AI robot?
Oh, my sincerest apologies for not meeting your impeccable pronunciation standards! I'll make sure to enroll in the Pronunciation Perfection Bootcamp ASAP. Wouldn't want to subject you to the agony of two whole minutes of linguistic inaccuracies again.
Not the first time and won't be the last that we hear an American voice mispronouncing names, They seem to make videos on topics they know nothing about and regularly balls up, I'm not judging all Americans by these standards
@cindycreateforlife Thank you for the correction! I appreciate you pointing out the proper pronunciation. I'll make sure to remember it for future reference.
Turkey belongs to the Middle East, the Greeks call the type "asiatica', .i.e Middle eastern. Have a good look on a map. If you are not inclined to do so then observe the skyline of the place it has distinctive architecture belonging to the middle east. Remove it from references to Europe it's insulting. Also, the clips are nice but more research please - and we'd rather hear a real person speak not a robot 👍
I think you should have a good look on a map. Turkey is located on two continents. İstanbul is in Europe and another part called "Anatolia" in Asia. Middle East does not refer to a continent name it was a political term that was started to use as geographically recently. It is mostlyused to describe the contrast of far Asia. There is not one type of architectural typology in Turkey cause it is a crossroads of civilizations. Some should be so illiterate to make such a comment and the funny thing is you are doing this comment so confidently. Turkey was the home of Greeks and Byzantine before Turks had arrived. And Turks brought their distinctive culture from middle asia. With Islamic elements they achieved a different level. Ottomans brought that culture to the Balkans and east Europe as well. There is a very distinctive architectural typology in Turkey that is true. But it is impossible to define it as Middle Eastern typology. Just like your suggestion more research and try to stay impartial.
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In all of mainland europe (excluding canaries) the mildest temperate climate is south east spain esp around the alicante area down to murcia and almeria, the reason for this is due to its south east location so fairly sheltered from the atlantic side, the extension of the sierra nevada mountains to the back and still close to africa, these 3 things make it the mildest area in winter, the stats clearly show this.
Would you pick say Alicante over Malaga / Seville / Gibraltar during November
Appalling pronounciation of place names. Times to employ a human to do the job.
St. tropes.😂😂😂
Just 1 example
The French are the worst! They pronounce Mallorca " Mayorque", San Sebastian " San Sebastien", Cape Town " Captonne", Jo'Burg " Johannesbourgue", etc.😂.
It's not FR, EN or ES but a whole new language only they understand 😮
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Woeful!
Not Sibenic is famous due to Game of Thrones, but Dubrovnic.
And the sandy beach shown on the Azores, is in fact Porto Santo, the 2e Island of Madeira.
I was once in early December in Istanbul and it was 2 to 3 Degrees. Most facilities along the coast were closed. It was a cold, dark nasty place to be. Nice for a short city trip. 2 days max.
His pronunciation is ridiculous😂
You showed some images of Madeira Island, during Azores footage. Madeira is a completely different archipelago...😅
Why have you got the Glenfinnan Viaduct in Isle of Scilly - its in the Scottish Highlands and its pretty cold in winter.
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Kept watching for the LOL's.
And the Scilly Isles... while not being as cold as much of the UK are NOT warm in the winter. Plus when did they get a train service lol!
They have 5 inhabited islands and 140 others. Yeah lets build a train line...
Even worse is St Mary's... the LARGEST... at a whopping 2.5 sq miles.
Yup. Really need a rail network there...
I've been in faro Portugal in August and was cold during the night how can be possible to be warm in winter
Because you get so much sun thru the day as soon as nite falls u may feel a chill even tho its not cold, way the body works, altho portugal does get that atlantic weather
I was there December January is was Cold with Sunlight for less than 5hrs
its warm in August what do you mean. Averages are 21ºC at night and 31ºC at day.
Croatia and Sibenik next to the Baltic countries...? Azores with Madeira houses... 🤦🏼♀️
Benidorm’s average highs are better than all the last half of the list. I think that they traded accuracy for variety
The benidorm and alicante area is officially the mildest place in winter, south east spain so sheltered with less atlantic fronts
Not many people in Faro because they're in servile? What are you talking about? This video is dumb pronounced the canary Islands wrong and malta is rainy during January.
Teneraf and Lanzaro 😂....On a serious note though, I don't consider the Canary Islands as Europe. They are part of Spain but they are geographically situated in North Africa and geography doesn't lie.
Melilla and Cueta also belong to Spain and are considered Europe, but they are located in Morocco.
But, yes I would definitely recommend the Canaries at this time of year. I was in Fuerteventura last week and it was largely 24-25 in the day. This gives you the opportunity to do more activities than in the hotter months, while still catching some sun. It's also quieter and you actually get a true local feeling without it being overwhelmed by tourists.
Funniest one is making "Lanzarote" (in the Canaries) rhyme with "goat" 🤣🤣🤣🤣 and making Tenerife rhyme with "knife".
A lot of research has gone into this video, obviously! 🤪
Or was it generated and voiced by an AI robot?
I can't wait for people who have actually visited these places and actually voice their own audio start doing travel videos! 😂
Visit Equator region of you like warm during winter month.
Not in Europe
sorry everyone knows where the temps are warm but where is it bearable in the summers and warm in winter
My confidence in your recommendations went down as you mispronounced each place name
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How is 13 degrees warm?! 🤯👎🏼
not bad choices.. but still. everything you listed is under 20 degrees,
its no wonder why everyone in europe who can travel to south east asia..
Tenerife
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I managed to watch for a little over 2 minutes. you pronounced every destination incorrectly. Do a better job or better still do not bother at all
Oh, my sincerest apologies for not meeting your impeccable pronunciation standards! I'll make sure to enroll in the Pronunciation Perfection Bootcamp ASAP. Wouldn't want to subject you to the agony of two whole minutes of linguistic inaccuracies again.
@@TopClub2181 At least you have banter! Merry Christmas
Mallorca pronounced : Majjorca.Tenerife pronounced : 10 er reef
Hmm you write Malaga and then you show and tells about Mallorca..
useless. everyone knows the warmest winter places but the trick is wheres the warm winters
Not the first time and won't be the last that we hear an American voice mispronouncing names, They seem to make videos on topics they know nothing about and regularly balls up, I'm not judging all Americans by these standards
Ten-a-rife what a muppet
Canarias are Geographically part of the African continent
Really? I think 🌋made those
Who cares?
It's about the passport
Who Cares? @@jok1llsU
So you chose Azores and no Madeira Island?! Hahhaha you musta be kidding me! 🤦🏻♂️ Madeira is warm! Azores is the Irland of Portugal, cold and wet.
You forgot Australia
It says in Europe
@@puharska1 yes true
Mallorca is pronounced ‘May orca,’ double L sounds like ‘Y’! You would think you would learn to pronounce the names properly!
@cindycreateforlife Thank you for the correction! I appreciate you pointing out the proper pronunciation. I'll make sure to remember it for future reference.
Turkey belongs to the Middle East, the Greeks call the type "asiatica', .i.e Middle eastern. Have a good look on a map. If you are not inclined to do so then observe the skyline of the place it has distinctive architecture belonging to the middle east. Remove it from references to Europe it's insulting.
Also, the clips are nice but more research please - and we'd rather hear a real person speak not a robot 👍
I think you should have a good look on a map. Turkey is located on two continents. İstanbul is in Europe and another part called "Anatolia" in Asia. Middle East does not refer to a continent name it was a political term that was started to use as geographically recently. It is mostlyused to describe the contrast of far Asia. There is not one type of architectural typology in Turkey cause it is a crossroads of civilizations. Some should be so illiterate to make such a comment and the funny thing is you are doing this comment so confidently. Turkey was the home of Greeks and Byzantine before Turks had arrived. And Turks brought their distinctive culture from middle asia. With Islamic elements they achieved a different level. Ottomans brought that culture to the Balkans and east Europe as well. There is a very distinctive architectural typology in Turkey that is true. But it is impossible to define it as Middle Eastern typology. Just like your suggestion more research and try to stay impartial.
Use a person who can pronounce these cities' names.
Cyprus is not in Europe continent.It’s in Asia.
No in Africa 🤣
Cyprus is part of the EU
@@Clairettte-zi5ljYes, Cyprus is a member of EU but it is not in Europe.
Teach your robot how to pronounce words
Yes. Truly terrible AI. Hard to watch/listen to.
Still can’t swim in any of the beaches. Better to head to Asia! 😂
Had to switch off. Learn to say the names and try English
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Shocking video production 👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽👎🏽
Talking rubbish
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Cyprus is West Asia not Europe
Technically you're right but as a member of the EC Cyprus aligns with Europe and considers itself European.
@@MENSA.lady2not all Cyprus is EU member though, the North is a Turkish dependency and there are UK enclaves.
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Not according to Cypriots or the EU.
Azores is in Africa
Azores is a Portuguese archipelago, hence, it is an European territory, the currency is also Euro (€).
what????? Portuguese archipelago in Europe...
If you say Madeira could be right in geographic point of view because is more near to África
Europe, not Africa ! Or are you confusing the Azores with Madeira?