You may have had enough of the dark, cold winter days that the UK has been enduring recently, so why not go on a little getaway?
Ryanair is offering an amazing deal for those of you looking to go to a warmer, vibrant city known as the 'garden of Europe.'
Budget airline Ryanair is known for its affordable tickets, funny tweets, and viral clips from on board their planes.
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The good news now is that the airline company is currently having a 'flash sale', where tickets to some of Europe's top destinations are up for grabs at a cut price.
For example, flights to Italy and Spain are just over a tenner until midnight for those of you spontaneous travellers.
You could fly from an array of airports up and down the country, from London Stansted, to Liverpool, or even Belfast.
Some of the destinations on offer are Madrid in Spain, Milan in Italy, Faro in Portugal and even Gdansk in Poland.
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One of the destinations on offer though, has previously been described as the 'garden of Europe', boasting winter temperatures that can reach over 20 degrees, and it will only cost you £14.99 to fly there.
The destination is none other than Murcia in Spain, a city located in the southeast of the country.
The location promises affordable food and drinks, sunny weather and winter temperatures of up to 23 degrees (yes you did read that right), a climate that seems so far away from what the UK is going through right now.
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Sitting between Alicante and Cartagena, the city might go under the radar slightly as it is a bit in-land compared to seaside Alicante.
However, with cold €2 pints in the hot winter sun on offer, why should it be dismissed as a holiday destination?
The city exudes culture too, with flamenco dancing, scenic views and traditional Spanish dishes being on offer in and around town.
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Murcia also isn't far from Cabo de Palos, with the peninsula being a hotspot as it stretches out into the sea and provides several quiet coves that overlook the crystal-clear waters.
Many of the UK's major airports fly to the Spanish city, not making accessibility an issue.
If you have the time, then why not?
It's not like you're missing much with the weather here.