Southern Spain and the Canary islands are quite a polular destination for British people escaping the winter weather, and some tour operators cash in by offering 90nightout ofseason deals, and others bring a touring caravan or motorhome and use that to live in, often traveling in convoy with the help of one of the big organisations such as the Caravan and Motorhome club. You would need todo your research first, as quite a few of the tourist areas completely close down for winter, and apart from.the odd local, they are like ghost towns between the lastweek.in October until the beginning of March. Im.unsure what the situation would be now we are leaving the EEC, but things like pet passport rules, driving licences, and medical insurance could well change, its all very much unsure at the moment. I would suggest however trying a short break of a week or two in the area that you fancy spending a winter in to make sure its really a place that you really like, there would be nothing worse than finding out on your arrival that there is very little to see and do other than the entertainment and small village shop thats out to make a killing on unsuspecting tourists simply becausthey realisethey cannot g et goods locally from.anywhere else!