Spain’s fantastic weather, low cost of living and delightful resorts makes it a firm favourite for holidaymakers, but if you’d like to experience a Spanish break that’s even more special, try an Indulgent Escape from Jet2holidays. Their collection of five-star hotels have been handpicked for their stunning locations, world-class service and fantastic facilities, so you can enjoy a holiday to Spain like you’ve never experienced before. Unforgettable Settings Jet2holidays knows Read More ...
www.carhiremarket.com has some of the best cheap car hire deals going and you can pick up a good motor here and head off for somewhere exotic within a few hours. Granada is about as exotic as it gets, and that’s saying something when you consider what else Spain has to offer the modern traveller who demands a bit of cultural stimulation as well as sun and sand. The simple requirements Read More ...
It is hardly surprising that so many Britons are choosing to take holidays during the winter months, as well as their annual summer break. After all, the grey and wet weather in the UK can become tiring; especially when warm temperatures and sunshine are just a few hours away on the Costa del Sol in Andalusia. With 300 days of sunshine each year, the Costa del Sol has long been Read More ...
Holidaymakers from the UK going to Spain this summer could face some trouble as one of the largest car rental operations in the country has recently collapsed. A forewarning about the collapse was recently issued by Carrentals.co.uk, which stated that AurigaCrown collapsing would mean there would be nearly 20,000 fewer cars to rent in the country. It is likely that visitors will still be able to find a rental car, Read More ...
MovoMovo is the first ever website that offers a car hire service in Spain between individuals. MovoMovo now has a community of over 2000 users and is available in 25 top cities including Alicante, Barcelona, Ibiza,Madrid, Malaga and Mallorca with a fleet of over 200 cars ready to rent. This kind of peer-to-peer car hire is a global initiative that is proving popular is such countries as France (Buzzcar.com), the Read More ...
The stunning and unspoilt Costa de Almeria makes up more than a quarter of the coastline in Andalucia, and the 200-kilometre stretch is more popular than ever with tourists who have grown tired of high-rise hotels and busy resorts. Beaches here are surrounded by high cliffs and forests, not beach bars and nightclubs, though there are still a few family resorts with enough to keep youngsters and their parents entertained Read More ...
Madrid is both the capital and the largest city in Spain, and is the perfect destination for a weekend or short break. Whatever you wish to get out of a city break, you will get it from Madrid. Nightlife, shopping, history, culture and fantastic food can all be found here in abundance, the only problem you will have is fitting it all in. With such as overwhelming choice of things Read More ...
So, you’ve decided to head to Spain! You are planning to soak up some sun, culture and local hospitality, but where exactly are the best places to go for such an authentic Spanish experience? The tourist haunts are always a popular choice, particularly for new visitors, because they offer the comfort of being surrounded by people who speak English, serve food that you know you can digest and give you Read More ...
Spain is one of the most popular tourist destinations in Europe – with beautiful beaches, stunning weather, a fascinating culture and plenty to see and do, it’s no wonder that visitors flock here from all corners of the continent. Many mistakenly believe that their European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) will be enough to protect them from any unforeseen harm they could come to whilst in Spain, but this universally available Read More ...
Though relatively small geographically, the autonomous community of Navarra in northern Spain has plenty of diversity to offer the bird enthusiast. Located south of the Pyrenees on its western front, Navarra’s highest point in the mountain range sits at over 2,000 metres and is home to many Pyrenees bird species, including Ptarmigan, Wallcreeper, Ring Ouzel, and Snow Finch. The Roncal Valley which proceeds north to France contains many of the Read More ...
