Southern Spain in February/March

Giffer2011 replied on 25/03/2018 17:57

Posted on 25/03/2018 17:57

My wife and I have got to the age where we are thinking of spending February/March in Southern Spain in our caravan. We would appreciate any advice from fellow members regarding the following items. 

Cost of getting our caravan to Southern Spain,(fuel, ferry, site costs etc.)

Typical site fees, gas, electricity costs etc. while we are there.

Travel insurance, breakdown cover, any other costs I haven't mentioned.

We have a limited budget, so that is why we are having to cost everything.

We are based in West Yorkshire.

Thanks.

eurortraveller replied on 25/03/2018 18:06

Posted on 25/03/2018 18:06

I will start you off. 

Tunnel/ ferry fares are on line - look them up.

Distance if driving from Yorkshire  via Calais is 1500 miles each way - divide  by your normal miles per gallon figure. Double it for return journey. 

Choose sites  from ACSI list, perhaps €13 or € 15 per night - multiply by number of nights. 

Others  can take you further. 

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Longtimecaravanner replied on 25/03/2018 18:34

Posted on 25/03/2018 18:34

We went for the first time last October for six weeks. The Portsmouth Bilbao ferry with a four berth cabin so neither of us had to sleep on the top bunk was £1070.Bilbao to Malaga is 579 miles and travelling around as we did we used £436 of fuel. Red Pennant insurance for 66 days was £236 and we had to use it and could not fault the service they gave us.

Hope this helps. I have to say when I asked on here about going January/ February I was told they are the worst months and that is why we ended up going October to December. We had 37 out of 42 days of sunshine.

Wherenext replied on 25/03/2018 19:29

Posted on 25/03/2018 19:29

Just to give some balance, we spent from Mid January to end of March in Spain a couple of years ago and by and large had excellent weather. Stopped at Vinaros on the way down for 10 days, then a month in Almeria at Cabo de Gata and then most of March in North East, where Spring weather was more variable. 

Don't know about fuel, ferries etc but do know that by stopping for a month at a couple of sites the site fees were no more than £11 per night.

Kontikiboy replied on 25/03/2018 19:42

Posted on 25/03/2018 19:42

Hi Giffers,

Many, if not all, coastal (popular) sites are pretty well booked up well in advance in Feb/Mar.   I arrived in Benicassim 25 Feb 18 and the site has been packed full since early Jan.     Hoards of vans are turned away everyday.       As an example, I booked my pitch for 2018 at the beginning of Apr 17 and could only get a 2nd grade pitch.     I booked my 2019 pitch on 26 Feb on arrival and there were only 4 Gold pitches left then.

If you manage to book somewhere, site fees drop significantly if you are on site for 31 days or more.   However, electricity then becomes metered so it is advisable to buy a Local gas cylinder here.   That can be done in many was but I did mine legally through site reception.    Gas here is less than half the UK price; I refilled my 11kg cylinder this week for €16.50.     My metered elec' works out on average at €1.60pd and the gas cylinder lasts on av 17 days.     Everyday food shopping and eating our is a lot cheaper here.    We had a 4 course meal incl wine today for €14 each.   (€12 on weekdays).   I hope you can find what you want, its great down here.

BillC

 

peedee replied on 26/03/2018 07:35

Posted on 26/03/2018 07:35

I have not long been back from a 7 week trip to Spain, mid January until early March. Cost wise I don't think it matters much whether you drive there or catch a ferry from Portsmouth although for most it will be slightly cheaper to drive especially if you avoid the toll roads and it does not take much longer than the ferry trip. If you have a dog and like driving, you may well prefer to drive. If you don't plan to stay on one site for any length of time you will find site fees work out more expensive. I would budget and average of £17 per night but as pointed out staying on one site for 31 days or more can work out much cheaper at around £12 per night. When on site I ran all but my heating on electricity and used on average 5.25Kw per day. Sites typically include between 4 to 6Kw per day in the nightly price and charge between 35 to 65 cents per Kw for the excess. In 7 weeks I paid £23 for my excess at 35 cents per Kw. I have refillable gas bottles and had to refill a 11Kgm (22 litre) bottle once in 7 weeks at a cost of about 64 cents per litre. There is more detail of my outward trip >here<

peedee

Tammygirl replied on 26/03/2018 13:31

Posted on 26/03/2018 13:31

Ferries, for what it is worth we have tried most of them and worked out the cost of fuel and overnight stops.

For us there is very little difference in using the Hull to Zeebrugge ferry and driving down through France (better roads and experience) opposed to driving down to Dover 2 nights on sites and driving down from Calais. What extra it cost is balanced out by the extra cost of fuel, so we prefer to use the overnight ferry. Tolls don't have to be used but can come in handy if you want to travel quicker or to avoid certain cities. A fob for tolls can be purchased before hand this is a great help if using toll roads.

Sites in France are limited at the time of year you intend to travel but there are enough to do the journey, hundreds if not thousands do so every year.

Once into Spain, again sites on the coast the popular ones are busy but with a bit of forward planning and a bit of booking it can be done. Sites away from the coast will not in general be full. Do you wish to tour or are you looking at staying on 1 or 2 sites.

If you are a member of the C&CC they run very good winter rallies, not everyone's taste I know but you don't have to join in if you don't want to, however they are a very good source of help and information. Big plus is they are generally cheaper per night.

Fuel is cheaper over there, food is I would say the same sometimes less sometimes more depends where you shop and what you buy. Eating out is generally cheaper especially at midday rather than at night. 

Where a saving can be made is breakdown cover, while the club's own Red Penant is very good, if like us you have it in built with your bank account then a good saving can be made. Holiday medical cover is another one, again this can be got through Red Penant, but again we have it through our bank so no cost involved. If you have notifiable medical conditions this is where it can get expensive with some companies so shop around.

If you do intend to take the tunnel Tesco vouchers can come in handy to pay part or all the cost wink

Hope you have a great time and enjoy the planning. Come back on here if you need anymore info there is always someone who will have the answer or knows someone who does wink

eurortraveller replied on 26/03/2018 15:26

Posted on 25/03/2018 17:57 by Giffer2011

My wife and I have got to the age where we are thinking of spending February/March in Southern Spain in our caravan. We would appreciate any advice from fellow members regarding the following items. 

Cost of getting our caravan to Southern Spain,(fuel, ferry, site costs etc.)

Typical site fees, gas, electricity costs etc. while we are there.

Travel insurance, breakdown cover, any other costs I haven't mentioned.

We have a limited budget, so that is why we are having to cost everything.

We are based in West Yorkshire.

Thanks.

Posted on 26/03/2018 15:26

So what's the ball park figure coming to?   £2500?  

Tammygirl replied on 26/03/2018 16:14

Posted on 26/03/2018 15:26 by eurortraveller

So what's the ball park figure coming to?   £2500?  

Posted on 26/03/2018 16:14

To be honest we've never even bothered costing it, but I would say for 2 months, more than likely, could even be a bit more depending on insurances, life style etc. of course MH's can do it for less by using aires and wild camping, we don't do either but know some who do wink

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