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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.

Singles Outspending Families On Spanish Holidays

Thursday, December 3rd, 2009

Twenty somethings from the UK and Germany are cash rich on holiday, and proving to be a welcome sight for hotels, clubs and restaurants on the Spanish Balearic Islands.
The young singles with high disposable incomes often head for Ibiza for the island’s clubs and nightlife, and they are quite happy to pay for it.
Often still living at home, and with plenty of cash, young Brits, Italians and Germans are spending more per person on their trips than the conventional family on their villa and hotel breaks on neighbouring islands Menorca and Majorca.
But perhaps the biggest surprise is that the amount of time spent on Ibiza by each tourist is longer than on Menorca and Majorca – destroying the myth that Ibiza is primarily for long weekends or short trips for a couple of nights in the club.
The findings by the Balearics Tourist Authority show that after Ibiza, Menorca visitors stay on average for 11 days, with Majorca just behind. And the same pattern emerges for spending per day, with Ibiza top, Majorca second, and Majorca last.
The amount spent by Ibiza tourists averaged 94 Euros a day – a huge contribution to the island’s economy.
Commenting on the figures, a Menorca travel guide says both sets of figures will surprise many who steer away from Ibiza because of her reputation.
‘Of the three Balearic Islands, Menorca is known as the quiet one, the type of island where you take your family on holiday if there aren’t any mid to late teens who need entertaining, which would be more suited to Majorca. Ibiza is well known in Europe as a clubbing destination.’
Menorca villas are often let out to holidaymakers, with the season generally running from May to end September.
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 Park, 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.

New 2007 Flights For European Club Capital

Saturday, November 28th, 2009

Clubbers from around Europe, and especially from the UK, descend upon Ibiza in the summer months for a week – and sometimes two – of non stop partying.
Ibiza runs second only to the UK’s main cities of London, Manchester and Liverpool in terms of popularity for clubbers, and some of the Ibiza clubs are as well known as any in the UK.
Demand for flights to Ibiza has been high enough in recent years for a low cost airline to start two new services from the UK to Ibiza, which should see the number of tourists on the island rise this year.
The two new routes are from Edinburgh in Scotland twice weekly, and London’s Luton Airport with both routes offering a daily service.
Announcing the new routes, a spokesman for the airline said that the famous Ibiza club season gets going at the end of June, and is still the best place to party in Europe. For the quiet life, head inland to the north coast of the island, where you find some of Spain’s most beautiful landscape rolling into the Mediterranean.
Talking about Ibiza’s neighbouring island and equally well known holiday destination Majorca, where they have been offering a low cost service for some years, the airline said of Majorca’s capital, Palma, that it is the elegant and cosmopolitan capital of Majorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, and is known for its beaches, climate, cultural and traditional influences. The warm climate of Palma makes it a popular destination, with something for everyone.
As well as Majorca and Ibiza, the airline also offers a service to the third Balearic Island, Menorca.
‘Of the three Balearic Islands, Menorca is known as the quiet one, the type of island where you take your family on holiday if there aren’t any mid to late teens who need entertaining, which would be more suited to Majorca. Ibiza is well known in Europe as a clubbing destination.’ Say one travel guide for Menorca and Majorca.
Menorca villas are often let out to holidaymakers, with the season generally running from May to end September.
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 Park, which has a choice of hotels, apartments and villas for holiday makers.
The three Balearic Islands of Menorca, Majorca and Ibiza might be close to each other, but they are all different in character and the type of tourist they typically attract.
A surprise is that the amount of time spent on Ibiza by each tourist is longer than on Menorca and Majorca – destroying the myth that Ibiza is primarily for long weekends or short trips for a couple of nights in the club.
The findings by the Balearics Tourist Authority show that after Ibiza, Menorca visitors stay on average for 11 days, with Majorca just behind. And the same pattern emerges for spending per day, with Ibiza top, Majorca second, and Majorca last.
The amount spent by Ibiza tourists averaged 94 Euros a day – a huge contribution to the island’s economy, which could be furthered with the new routes from Edinburgh and London.