Warm but not tropical

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Anonymous wrote:Sounds like you want the desert. Texas? Santa Fe?


Santa Fe is at high altitude and cold and windy that time of year.


Very cold! I was there between the week after New Year's and it snowed.
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Anonymous wrote:I’d think you find this in Mexico— you just have to adjust your latitude and altitude. (I mean you could go to Mexico City or whale watching in Cabo but it might be a little bit chilly)


I was going to suggest Cabo but if you want to swim make sure you stay on Medano beach because a lot of Cabo is not swimmable unless you're on Medano beach. Cabo is warm that time of year but not hot, hot. Great time of year to visit!
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Bermuda
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Portugal’s island of Porto Santo, fly thru Madeira or stop in Madeira too. Porto santo has one of the longest beaches, and it’s like eternal spring. Sunny warm days, never hot, cool nights. Perfection.
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Anonymous wrote:I’d think you find this in Mexico— you just have to adjust your latitude and altitude. (I mean you could go to Mexico City or whale watching in Cabo but it might be a little bit chilly)


We went to Cabo in March, not realizing how chilly it could possibly be. We lucked out overall, but there were chilly points along the way.
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