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22nd September 2009
Many people from the UK are buying properties in Spain. If you are one of them and are trying to organise your removals service to Spain - let us take you there!
We have been moving our customers to/from Spain for many years and our Spain removals exper... Read >
Author: Armishaws Removals
22nd September 2009
Murcia is on the south east coast of mainland Spain between the regions of Andalusia, Castile-La Mancha and Valencia: bordering the province of Albacete to the North, Alicante to the East, Granada and Albacete and Almeria to the West.
Many travelle... Read >
Author: Linda Craik
04th September 2009
Javea is located between Denia and Altea, 80km north-east of Alicante. Holidaymakers can choose between Valencia or Alicante airports as it is equal distance (1 hours drive) from either. Javea boasts more hours of sunshine than any other Spanish resort (d... Read >
Author: Philip Buckland
30th July 2009
Are you sick of the credit crunch and all the surrounding doom and gloom? Maybe you’re worried the economic climate will stop you getting your week or two in the sun? Well fear not; choose the right holiday destination and you can still afford that well... Read >
Author: JSampson
16th July 2009
Pony riding on holiday has gained immense popularity in Spain in recent years. Few better ways exist to combine balmy weather, gorgeous scenery and horseback riding into one vacation. Pony trekking holidays draw equine fans from all over the world to sunn... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
30th June 2009
Quite simply, Andalucia is a backpackers dream. Hot, dusty, and massively charming, it’s an area that mixes the traditions of mainland Spain with a flavor that belongs to mainland Africa. Cities here come laid-back and fascinating, while towns are white... Read >
Author: Jonny Cooper
13th March 2009
If you are faced with the task of choosing a location for an early summer break then you should think about more than just the weather possibilities. Some resorts are just not ready for early season visitors.
Typically holiday destinations around the w... Read >
Author: Mark Bartley
05th November 2008
Inevitably it has been a relatively flat year for the Mallorca property market, but compared to other locations the market is proving resilient to the prevailing economic slowdown. There are certainly some good deals to be had and this could be a good tim... Read >
Author: kevinr5
30th October 2008
If you are going to strive for some winter sunshine this season to escape the chills that are rapidly enveloping the United Kingdom you will most likely be looking for an easy to get too, warm and not too expensive destination. A great location that offer... Read >
Author: Jennifer Quirk
30th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker
Over the past 18 months the property market in Europe has been a bit unstable, mainly because of the fluctuating Euro. But when we study the VILLAS in Majorca we see a different and interesting trend.
A Villa in Maj... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker
29th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker
The Property Market in Mallorca was expected to take a big dip in sales during the summer of 2008, but Estate Agents throughout Mallorca have reported a brisk business.
Mainland Spain has seen Estate Agents shutting... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker
22nd September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker
Credit crunch, poor exchange rate and the property slump! ... All of which, seem to be in every sentence read about the property market abroad.
As a consequence every European destination has been tarred with the sa... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker
15th September 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Phillip Booker
Over the past 18 months the property market in Europe has been a bit unstable, mainly because of the fluctuating Euro.
£200,000 in early 2007 would have returned a currency transfer of 1.41 to the £; meaning an ex... Read >
Author: Mr. P. Booker
08th September 2008
Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, lies in the Mediterranean Sea off the south east coast of mainland Spain. This, therefore, guarantees that Mallorca properties are greatly sought after. Son Sant Joan, which is the main tourist airport, is a ... Read >
Author: Nick Stuart
05th September 2008
Pony trekking has gained immense popularity in Spain in recent years. Few better ways exist to combine balmy weather, gorgeous scenery and horseback riding into one vacation. Pony trekking holidays draw equine fans from all over the world to sunny Spain. ... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
20th August 2008
According to Search Travel Online, Mainland Spain counts as one of the most frequented travel destinations. Its no shock, as such an abundance of deals to this area, are so easy on the pocket. Why not consider the beauty though, that the Algarve has to of... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
20th August 2008
Mainland Spain is the top seller, in terms of Holidays, according to Search Travel Online. This comes as no surprise, with Spain being one of the more economical destinations to visit for some sunshine. People really don’t know what their missing out on... Read >
Author: Nigel Thomas
14th August 2008
Majorca is located in the Mediterranean, is the largest of the Balearic Islands. It has been very popular as a European beach holiday destination, especially by tourists from not just England but Germany and France. Majorca has steadily grown in populatio... Read >
Author: Ajay Verma
13th August 2008
Majorca is located in the Mediterranean Ocean and is the largest of the Balearic Islands. It has been very popular as a beach resort, especially by English, German, and French tourists. Majorca has steadily grown in population since the 1950's. Many Spani... Read >
Author: Robrt Thomson
24th July 2008
It is not surprising that the most popular holidays sold online are those to the Spanish mainland. But the Algarve, on Portugal’s south coast is just as pleasant as mainland Spain in most regards and can be even more pleasant in certain others. There ar... Read >
Author: Jonathan Walker
27th June 2008
Majorca is located in the Mediterranean Sea and is the largest of the Spanish Balearic archipelago Islands. It has been very popular as a European beach vacation locale, especially by the English, German, and French. Majorca has steadily grown in popula... Read >
Author: directline-holidays.co.uk
07th April 2008
Vacation destination Spain celebrated a good 2007 with islands like Menorca and Majorca doing well too - but all is not well in the Canary Islands it would appear from recently announced official vacation arrival figures.
The Spanish tourism government... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
22nd January 2008
Costa de Almeria is located on the southern coast of mainland Spain. It is the perfect beach holiday destination with long blue flag sandy beaches lining the rugged and varied coastline. There is plenty of excellent resort centres, such as Mojacar, Almeri... Read >
Author: Mark Dale
18th January 2008
Situated in the centre of mainland Spain, Madrid has many attractions suitable for all the family. Attractions such as the Botanic gardens and the gardens of Sabatini are very popular, the Royal Palace (home to the king of Spain, Carlos III) and the Royal... Read >
Author: Karl Bantleman
05th November 2007
This year has proved to be a good one for Spanish tourism, and with Majorca doing particularly well, the sister island of Minorca is doing her best not to be overshadowed.With official figures some way off, the general feeling in the hotels and holidays t... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
10th October 2007
Ever since the late 1950's when overseas travel became available to the masses, Spain and her islands have consistently been the favourite destination for the British, Germans, Swedes and other Europeans.Even when longer haul destinations in Europe like C... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
05th October 2007
British banks and their credit policies ave been in the news recently, but one of her best known banks and mortgages provider is to open three new offices on the Spanish islands of the Canaries plus the Balearic island of Minorca to meet demand for Briton... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
25th September 2007
Quite often when you research information into the various cultures and cuisines that make up countries it is quite possible to find a common theme common name for the food of that country. Such as Chinese Food, Thai Food etc but to be honest it could be... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
25th September 2007
Quite often when you research information into the various cultures and cuisines that make up countries it is quite possible to find a common theme common name for the food of that country. Such as Chinese Food, Thai Food etc but to be honest it could be... Read >
Author: Scott James
25th September 2007
Quite often when you research information into the various cultures and cuisines that make up countries it is quite possible to find a common theme common name for the food of that country. Such as Chinese Food, Thai Food etc but to be honest it could be... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
25th September 2007
Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as French food, Italian food etc but with the regards to Spanish food ... Read >
Author: Stephen Morgan
25th September 2007
Quite often when you research information into the various cultures and cuisines that make up countries it is quite possible to find a common theme common name for the food of that country. Such as Chinese Food, Thai Food etc but to be honest it could be... Read >
Author: Scott James
21st September 2007
Somehow when you do a little research on the cuisine of an individual country it is quite easy to come up almost with a common theme, a common name for the food for that country. Such as French food, Italian food etc but with the regards to Spanish food ... Read >
Author: Scott James
07th March 2007
Off the coast of mainland Spain exists a trio of magnetic isles known for their breathtaking beauty and fashionable ambiance. The largest of the three, Majorca (also known as Mallorca) is sprinkled with resorts, restaurants and bustling beaches but its po... Read >
Author: Caitlin Moore
06th December 2006
Las Palmas is an incredible large city in a rather small island, Gran Canaria. With almost 400.000 inhabitants, Las Palmas is the capital of Gran Canaria as well as capital of the province of Las Palmas (covering the islands of Gran Canaria, Lanzarote and... Read >
Author: Anders Johnson
02nd February 2006
For many people Andalucia is all that they imagine Spain to be. Great climate, sun, sea and beaches, bullfighting, sherry and flamenco. Covering over 33,000 square miles and running the length of mainland Spain's southern coast it is the largest and most ... Read >
Author: Ken Jones
14th January 2006
Mainland Spain is situated on the Iberian peninsula in the southwest of Europe. It also encompasses two groups of islands. The Islas Baleares (Balearic Islands), in the Mediterranean, Mallorca the largest island is just over one hundred miles off the east... Read >
Author: Ken Jones
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