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By *achel_paul OP   Couple
over a year ago

Birmingham

Just wondering folks if it's worth packing loads of clothes to go to Playa del Ingles for 2 weeks. Would it be too risky not to take clothes, or are the clothes too expensive?

We going in January so not too sure what we need to take.

Thanks for any help xx

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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24


"Just wondering folks if it's worth packing loads of clothes to go to Playa del Ingles for 2 weeks. Would it be too risky not to take clothes, or are the clothes too expensive?

We going in January so not too sure what we need to take.

Thanks for any help xx"

We would wash t-shirts, shorts and underwear. Usually e.d up wearing the same shorts and t-shirt to the dunes every day and they get taken off whenee arrive. Few different evening outfits and a suitcase full of shoes and sexy outfits lol

Any clothes we looked at are much the same price as at home

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By *lee69Couple
over a year ago

gravesend

Bring your heels our friend broke hers and we struggled to find a replacement x

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By *achel_paul OP   Couple
over a year ago

Birmingham

Thank you for your very useful reply. Our problem is that we have not been overseas since before Covid and not bought any new summer wear in that time. And of course our clothes shops are selling winter clothes in the main now.

Fully understand about heels etc, think it's just a case of thinking outside the box for a change.

All advice welcome thank you very much xx

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Bring your heels our friend broke hers and we struggled to find a replacement x "

Massive shopping Mall in Melonares. About 5 mins walk along the prominade, to the right of Faro lighthouse.

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By *exOnLegsPlymCouple
over a year ago

Plymouth

We saw quite a few nice clothes in the units in Cita.

Wonder how much we should pay for a shirt marked up at €35? The marked price seems very much a "starting point"

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By *oeAnneCouple
over a year ago

Belfast

We didn't wear half the stuff we brought out a few weeks ago. No need for socks and jeans for starters. T-shirts, shorts, underwear and a short sleeved shirt did me. One pair of trainers and sandals and flip flops were sufficient too. Mrs went with shorts and T-shirts during the day and dresses in the evening.

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By *exOnLegsPlymCouple
over a year ago

Plymouth

Haha, we also brought loads that we've not used. I wore trousers to Secret last Saturday. WAY too hot, so ended up spending almost the entire night naked

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By *oeAnneCouple
over a year ago

Belfast

I made the same mistake, for the same reason. Lesson learned.

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By *ickeyandmouseCouple
over a year ago

nr Alicante

We live in mainland Spain and our shops are full of winter clothes and I would think GC would be the same… in other words you won’t find summer clothes there in January even if it’s hot!

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By *I TwoCouple
over a year ago

PDI 12-26th Nov 24

There's quite a few beachwear shops in yumbo and a few in Cita plus the tat shops all round the place, you wouldn't be stuck but very few bargains

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"We live in mainland Spain and our shops are full of winter clothes and I would think GC would be the same… in other words you won’t find summer clothes there in January even if it’s hot! "

Have to disagree, the shops in the tourist destinations in GC sell 'summer' clothes, all year round. Winter is their peak season, unlike mainland Spain.

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By *den_GCCouple
over a year ago

San Fernando, Gran Canaria

Tourist centers such as Yumbo set their prices for tourists, some of whom come from places where things are expensive and these tourist prices still seem cheap by comparison. You won't see many locals shopping there.

If you go across the bridge into San Fernando you will find where the locals buy things, including a plethora of Chinese shops who are competitively priced. There's also some really nice eating places there.

You really don't need a huge wardrobe of clothes in GC. Considering the price of baggage these days probably cheaper to buy clothes here than bring them over.

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By *ucianpoundCouple
over a year ago

Cap d’Agde, France

My suitcase was mislaid en-route one year so I was directed to the El Tablero shopping centre by our hotel where I replenished most of my clothes from Zara for a third of the price of French Zara and half of UK Zara,

Otherwise we take less and less each year, what clothes we travel in are OK for shopping or even going out in the evening but the heaviest items in our suitcases are usually shoes,

For the male, 3/4 tops and,underwear (can wash and dry easily), shorts and a pair of sandals/flip flops. For the female 2/3 heels, enough sexy clothes and make-up plus the odd toy.

A cabin bag each is usually enough for a 2 weeks holiday, Nov to March, this year will be our eighth visit.

Only problem we've had was at Barcelona airport one year where they wanted to confiscate our flogger from our hand luggage, ended up having to pay extra to put the bag in the hold!

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By *achel_paul OP   Couple
over a year ago

Birmingham

Great advice thank you

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By *slandloverMan
over a year ago

Playa del Ingles, Gran Canaria


"Just wondering folks if it's worth packing loads of clothes to go to Playa del Ingles for 2 weeks. Would it be too risky not to take clothes, or are the clothes too expensive?

We going in January so not too sure what we need to take.

Thanks for any help xx"

You can find a lot of shops and boutiques in Vecindario, were the local people go shopping. I think you’ll find better prices and most variety, but you need to drive 15 minutes away (more or less) from Pdi.

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