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Travel Guide :Calella – Costa Brava, Spain

A perfect fun in the sun spot, with stunning Barcelona a short train ride away. Golden sand beaches crystal waters and great nightlife.It’s a great resort for a beach holiday or Read the rest of this entry »


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Holidays in Calella, Spain

The municipal area of Calella, 30 minutes of Barcelona, has 3 kilometers of beach and a rocky part from Capaspre with magnificent coves, one of which is for nudists. The town centre lies between the coast and the mountains which form part of the nature reserve of the Montnegre-Corredor. The extensive beach of golden sand, which has been rewarded for its quality with the blue flag during the last 8 years, Read the rest of this entry »


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Choose Best Accommodation in Spain- Make Your Holiday Trip Exciting & Comfortable

If you are heading for a vacation or a holiday trip, then choosing an accommodation becomes an essential task. So, if you are planning a trip to Spain, Read the rest of this entry »

Best of Spain holidays

Unwind on the Costa del Fun on holidays to Spain with tangy plates of tapas, fruity sangria and swirling flamenco dances.
The scenic Manzanares River winds through fashionable Madrid right in the middle of Spain. Here, Read the rest of this entry »

The Museu Picasso – Picasso Museum in Barcelona

This museum is located in the center of the city in Montcada Street No 15-23 and consists of 5 major Catalan Gothic style palaces that between them make up the Picasso museum, these palaces are: Palau Aguilar, Palau Baró de Castellet Palau Meca, Casa Mauri and Finestres Palau.

This museum is most important in Spain with regard to works by Read the rest of this entry »

The Hotel Arts Barcelona, Spain

 

The Hotel Arts Barcelona is one of the most recognized and famous hotels of the city known for being in the Olympic Port Torres Mapfre.

The Hotel Arts offers 5 star luxury cataloging what we have one of the best hotels in Barcelona, from the Hotel Arts, you can enjoy Read the rest of this entry »

Comprehensive Guide to Spain Holiday Travel

Golden  Mediterranean beaches, a vibrant culture, great cusine and impressive architecture – in terms of tourism Spain is maybe the most attractive country in Europe. Spaniards take pride in their rich historical heritage, embracing the Golden Age of Discovery or the period of Muslim rule over Read the rest of this entry »

Spain Costs, Travel and Recuperation

Prices for medical treatment in Spain vary depending on the surgery or the corresponding treatment. However, patients can easily expect around 30% to 70% savings. For example, a nose re-shaping in a private U.K. hospital would cost patients anywhere between GBP 3,000 and GBP 4,000, but in Spain the patients can get the same surgery for GBP 2,400.

Another example, cosmetic surgery in U.K. is around 60% more than in the Spain, and knee or hip replacements, are around half of the cost in Spain that the patients would pay in United Kingdom.

Traveling to Spain is also not very difficult; in fact, it is easy and efficient. There are plenty of low cost airlines from the UK with some of the flights starting at as little as GBP 19.99 one way. At around two and a half hours, the journey time from U.K. to Spain is also very short. Read the rest of this entry »

City Center Valencia Spain

 

One of the most famous and popular holiday destinations in Europe is without a doubt sure to be Spain that has wonderful climate, culture as well as beauty that attracts millions and millions of tourists each year. There is also much natural beauty as well as a decent standard of living that comes at affordable cost that makes this so attractive for tourism. To get the most out of your visit to Spain for a holiday it would be necessary to first learn about the geography as well as culture of Spain. Read the rest of this entry »

Tourists began trickling into Spain

 

Usually during the height of the summer tourist season the main beach at Torremolinos on Spain’s Costa del Sol is packed with sunseekers.

But despite the clear skies and soaring temperatures, row after row of sun beds this year lie empty.

Above the beach, business at the bars, restaurants and stores selling bright red souvenir flamenco dresses and Real Madrid jerseys that line the boardwalk is slow with many outdoor patios deserted. Some shops are closed for repairs.
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“This is the worst I have ever seen it. There is no one on the beach,” said Pedro Hervas who has sold freshly squeezed orange juice from a stand in the shape of a large orange installed on the boardwalk for the past two decades.

“If you came here last year at this time you would not be able to get around, there would be so many cars and people,” the 57-year-old added as he pointed to the road and beach in front of his stand. Read the rest of this entry »