Escape the UK chill: Fly to 22C Fuerteventura from £18

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Ryanair is offering flights to a destination with temperatures reaching 22C in December starting at £18. Despite its reputation for no-frills service, the budget airline frequently provides affordable fares during the off-peak season.

As the weather in the UK continues to cool down, many individuals may be longing for a getaway to sunnier locations abroad. According to Ryanair’s official website, travelers from the UK can secure a one-way ticket to Fuerteventura, the second largest of Spain’s Canary Islands, for as low as £18 in December.

Fuerteventura, located approximately 60 miles off the African coast, experiences highs of 22C in December. Renowned for its beautiful beaches and consistent warm weather, the island is a popular choice among Brits seeking a relaxing vacation.

Passengers flying from London Stansted to Fuerteventura on Friday, December 12, can book a standard Ryanair ticket for £18. The flight is scheduled to depart at 2:40 pm and arrive at 6:55 pm, with no time difference between the UK and Fuerteventura.

Return flights within the same ten-day timeframe start at £14.99. Described by Visit Fuerteventura as a paradise boasting over 150 km of white sandy beaches and turquoise waters, the island offers expansive natural landscapes and a welcoming local community. Visitors can engage in various activities under ideal conditions on the island.

During December, temperatures on Fuerteventura typically do not drop below 14C, providing a stark contrast to London’s average temperatures of 3-9C during the same period.

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