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So Much to Do in Splendorous Spain

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

Copyright (c) 2008 Simon Johnson

Enjoying vacations in Spain definitely means sailing, golfing, shopping, sun bathing. But not many know that there is more to Spain than sun and sand. Supported with amazing cities and tourist attractions, Spain is located in southern Europe and being a democratic land, it is a great holiday destination. Surrounded with Bay of Biscay, Mediterranean Sea and Atlantic Ocean on north, east and south respectively, Spain is also known for its heritage, culture and architecture other than its beaches and bullfights. Top most attractions in Spain:

Barcelona

Barcelona is famous for its steer caf?nd Mediterranean beaches, Seville (capital of Andalusian) for its inspirational literature, music and art as well as for its street concerts and ‘Flamenco’ shows.

Benidorm

This city is known for its Guadelest the town built in the interior of mountains.

Ibiza

This part of Spain is famous for its day and night clubbing and partying environment as well as for its sandy beaches. You should never ignore Ibiza if you are young and beautiful.

Tenerife Canary Islands

These islands witness the highest mountain peak of Spain and are famous for its adventure sports. The island has more to offer than its flourishing and amazing green scenery, mountains and blue coastline. From climbing, biking and hiking, the canary island is full of adventure.

Valencia

Renowned for its marvelous and Spanish festivities like ‘Las Fallas’, Valencia has sun, beaches and attractive markets and orange groves. Many visit this part of Spain to experience its July fair.

Gran Canaria Canary Islands

Every beach in these Gran Canaria Islands is a lover’s paradise. Tourists visit here for the white sandy beaches and dunes, thrilling water sports and energetic nightlife.

Majorca Majorca Island is popular for magnificent caves, amazing view and architectural heritage. From prehistoric memorials to antique train for tourist, Majorca has heritage as well as natural beauty to its collection.

Almeria

Almeria is much known for its historical treasures, villages, Tapas bars, caves and rich sea food.

Holiday in Spain

You can experience the art from famous Picasso and other great artists, you can dance and be merry with the colorful village fiesta, do Tapas (something locals love to do, they eat Tapas and drink at bars), run with bulls, go crazy with football fever, party all night long, go adventurous, walk the villages, explore the caves and mountains, enjoy your golfing, enjoy the Spanish cuisines and beaches or simply have a good family time at the national park.

The best time to visit Spain

You can plan your holiday in Spain anywhere between the months of April to beginning of November. Although July and august can be little too hot and full of humidity.

Spanish Delight As Majorca Chosen For Hotel Site

Tuesday, November 10th, 2009

Europe’s favourite holiday island Majorca is set to have Spain’s most luxurious hotel in Spain on her soil, boosting the island’s image and economy while attracting high spenders, according to news reports recently.
As well as helping the island’s economy directly, luxury hotels, especially on a favourite holiday island to many Europeans and North Americans, will doubtless see Majorca mentioned in the press and on entertainment shows when the stars drop in – already Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones own property in Majorca, as does ex Wimbledon champion Boris Becker, who is understood to be selling one house but looking for another.
The luxury hotel has come about unexpectedly from a project started some ten years ago that ran into financial difficulties, nd it is that will be transformed into Spain’s finest, with the hotel anticipated to open for business some time in 2009 or 2010.
The hotel will be owned by a Dubai company which also owns the well known Burj-al Arab hotel in Dubai, as well as hotels in London and New York.
Siuated in Mallorca’s Port de Soller it is only 10 miles from the Mallorca hotel owned by Richard Branson. In Port de Soller two hotels have marketed themselves as boutiques recently, with Port de Soller and neighbouring Soller aiming to become the lucrative luxury area of Mallorca.
Mallorca as an island has been promoting itself to the UK market recently, with the UK advertising campaign for Majorca including a team distributing information at London’s Victoria Station. Trains from Victoria run several times an hour to London’s Gatwick Airport, allowing easy access to Mallorca for Londoners.
The Balearic Islands of which Mallorca is part consist of three islands, as well as Malloca there is Menorca (the smallest island)and and Ibiza. Menorca has a season that traditionally is at its peak early May to end September, but is now trying to extend that from mid April to mid October.
As part of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca has welcomed many visitors back to live full time on the island. Menorca property has proved popular too, for those looking for a gentler pace of life than big sister Mallorca.
Property prices in Mallorca are similar to Menorca property, with a range of apartments and villas in both rural and town locations, and with twenty golf courses plenty of golf course developments too on Mallorca.
Menorca has just the one golf course, recently extended to eighteen holes, and is located in Son Parc, which has a choice of hotels, apartments and villas for holiday makers.
The cost of flying to Mallorca has come down in recent years from most European countries due to low cost airlines, especially in the island’s core tourist areas of the United Kingdom and Germany, and last year easyJet started direct flights from London’s Gatwick Airport to the sister island of Menorca, as well as serving Mallorca itself.
Despite competition from other destinantions, Mallorca looks set to remain a favourite holiday spot for some time to come.

More Frequent Flights Boost Majorca Property Market

Tuesday, October 20th, 2009

The Balearic Islands of Majorca and Menorca are very popular award-winning holiday destinations. A mere hop, skip and a jump from France and Spain, Majorca is now even more easily accessible. The UK’s leading low cost airline based at London’s Luton Airport now offers less expensive, more frequent flights from nearly anywhere in Europe to Majorca.
More flights to the island per week also make it more realistic for Brits and other Europeans to purchase real estate on Majorca. Many Brits enjoy the atmosphere of the Balearic Islands so much that they visit several times per year.
Now, with more flights readily accessible, it could be time to stop renting a hotel room or condo and buy a vacation home. So far, British investors haven’t been reluctant to take advantage of this new opportunity. The Daily Telegraph printed an article revealing 11,000 Brits now own a home in Majorca.
Real estate investors don’t expect property costs in Majorca to drop any time soon, if ever. Majorca is currently one of the most expensive places to buy real estate in the Iberian Peninsula. Investors believe Majorca is one of the safest property investments you can make. Majorca is an island with limited land available for new construction. This means the existing homes will retain their value for many years to come.
Because of its more remote and secluded location, it’s not surprising that many celebrities have homes on the island. One of Hollywood’s favorite couples, Michael Douglas and Catherine Zeta-Jones, own a holiday home in the village of Deia. Composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, Boris Becker and Claudia Schiffer also own homes on Majorca.
Waterfront property owners understand their property’s value. For several years there has been a ban on any type of construction within 25 meters of the coast. Those who already own beachfront property know this means if they decide to sell, they will have the ability to command a very high price. Beachfront homeowners know they’re living in a potential gold mine.
Purchasing a home in Majorca could be one of the most important investments in your life. Majorca sees 300 days of sunshine per year, making it one of the most widely sought-after tourist destinations in the world. Millions of people per year visit Majorca and neighboring Menorca. Majorca plays host to 23 golf courses and 25 marinas where, on any given day, you can see hundreds of brightly colored sailboats.
Less expensive and more frequent flights open up several doors for businesses such as wedding planners as well. Many couples looking to begin their lives together look for the perfect, picturesque place for their wedding ceremony. The new prices and frequency of flights to the island could quite possibly make many couples’ dreams a reality.
Rich in Spanish culture, Majorca has all the luxuries of a large city with a small town atmosphere. Tourists love the relaxing atmosphere, the salty breezes and the spectacular holiday celebrations. The UK low cost airline is simply making it easier for European tourists to escape their everyday lives more often. They are planning flights from Belfast, Bristol, Edinburgh, Glasgow, Liverpool, London Gatwick, London Luton, London Stansted and Newcastle three times per week.