Archive for January, 2008
Posted in January 31st, 2008
Apart from the beautiful and varied landscape, the heat of the andalucian sunshine and the passion of the people, Andalucia is well known throughout the world as a very social and friendly place especially when it comes to enjoying food. Andalucia, the largest and southernmost region of Spain is famous for its gastronomic culture which [...]
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Posted in January 31st, 2008
We’re now in peak booking season, and as usual one of our big sellers are our Costa Brava holiday packages. What attracts such big numbers of tourists to Spain’s ‘Wild Coast’ every year? Sun, Sand and Sangria – along with the great range of Costa Brava’s cheap hotels. With a coastline stretching all the way [...]
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Posted in January 30th, 2008
Spanish culture: The beauty of Spain « Marketing in tourism. Find new outlook on travel. We came across this post that really sums up all that we love about spain and it’s wide and varied culture. Great article.
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Posted in January 25th, 2008
The Serrania de Ronda region of the Spanish province of Malaga is home to the village of Gaucin, which sits at 608 meters above sea level and has 1,842 residents. In the area of “Loma de Enmedio”, just 4km away from Gaucin, the remnants of an ancient necropolis can be found. Although this points to [...]
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Posted in January 24th, 2008
Travelodge Budget Hotel Company has expanded to Spain with one location set in beautiful Madrid and another in Barcelona. The UK budget hotel chain recently announced a one billion euro expansion plan for Spain and plans to open 100 more affordable hotels and create two thousand jobs in Spain by the year 2020. This follows [...]
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Posted in January 24th, 2008
Anyone who’s visited Spain on holiday knows that the beaches are breathtaking. Some of the beaches are havens for the fans of sunbathing. Playa de Las Catedrales in Galicia has been well known for the rock formations created by the ocean and a great spot for people to go relax and sunbathe. Gandia located in [...]
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Posted in January 24th, 2008
Travelling abroad can be a stressful thing, booking flights and hotels and trying to get a plan together of what you can do and see whilst you are there. There are many different types of hotels in Europe and Spain is no different, there are hotels that are ideally placed with fantastic service or there [...]
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Posted in January 23rd, 2008
View Larger Map This year’s World Travel Market at London’s Excel Exhibition Centre in November not only drew record crowds, but one of the most popular stands was that of the Andalucia Tourist Board. The four day event, which hosted 5402 exhibitors from over 200 regions and countries attracted visitors from every corner of the [...]
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Posted in January 23rd, 2008
Flamenco dancing is an expressive form of dance, which has its roots in Andalucia, Spain and more specifically, according to some experts, in Jerez de la Frontera. It originated among Indian gypsies who had arrived and settled in Spain after travelling around Europe in the early part of the 15th century, to later be joined [...]
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Posted in January 22nd, 2008
We can all recall that at some point or other someone has recommended we take out some form of cover when we travel. Indeed you may have read one of the many articles in abundance on the subject. I myself have written many articles on the topic of travel insurance, including guides and coverage of [...]
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