Articles, tagged with "spanish islands", page 2
09th June 2010
With the 'staycation' trend seemingly over and British holidaymakers being once more keen to explore exotic destinations this summer, thanks to the improving economy, it's the traditional combination of sun, sea and sand that's winning many people back to...
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Author:
Paul Buchanan
27th April 2010
Over the last year the Spanish tourist offices have started to put more effort into targetting potential visitors from emerging markets, in particular India and China. Often the term ‘emerging market' is associated with other terms like manufacturing, b...
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Author:
Robert Bell
07th April 2010
The Spanish tourist offices have recently started to put more effort into targetting potential visitors from emerging markets, in particular India and China. Often the term ‘emerging market' is associated with other terms like manufacturing, balance of ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
31st March 2010
Spain's glorious golf islands
A complete guide to golf in Spain would fill a hefty book and then some, so this 3 part series can provide little more than a thumbnail sketch of the quality and quantity of excellent golf courses contained within Spain's ...
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Author:
mygolfwholesale
02nd March 2010
Spanish destinations like Majorca hold special appeal to holidaymakers from within Europe. The largest of the Spanish islands has lots to offer visitors. Inhabited by various groups, Majorca's historic significance continues to draw visitors.
Some of t...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
24th November 2009
If you're thinking of going away next summer but are unsure of where to go or what to do, look no further! There are plenty of Canary and Spanish islands to choose from, but some stand out from the others. Fuerteventura is the oldest of all the canaries a...
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Author:
Laura Elliott
22nd November 2009
It's unclear why tourism has suffered so badly in Spain during the recent economic downturn but the Canary Islands have managed to maintain their popularity. Flights to Spain dropped quicker than you could say, "bueno," whilst flights to Tenerife, Lanzaro...
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Author:
kIM
15th November 2009
Keeping one eye on their bank balances when deciding upon a vacation during the economic slowdown, there has been a drift among the British public who take holidays abroad to move away from their traditional favourite destinations like Spain and the Spani...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
22nd September 2009
Moving to Canary Islands? Relocating to Canary Islands? Removal from Canary Islands?
If you are moving to or from Canary Islands and are trying to organise your removals service, then please call Armishaws Removals for a free quotation. We have been movi...
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Author:
Armishaws Removals
18th August 2009
In recent years there has been a shift among the British public who take holidays abroad to move away from their traditional favourite holiday destinations like Spain and Spanish islands like Majorca to new areas like Turkey, Egypt and Morocco.
The rea...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
01st August 2009
Over the last three to four years the trend among the British public who take holidays abroad has been to move away from their traditional favourite destinations like Spain and the Spanish islands like Lanzarote to new areas like Turkey, Egypt and Morocco...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
23rd July 2009
Britain - a member of the G8 - has an economy that's hitting the rocks for holidaymakers who like a sunshine break - not only is there the recession to consider but the country's currency - sterling - has declined in value against the Euro, the currency u...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
16th June 2009
A sunshine Spanish Mediterranean holiday home for many Europeans, but especially the British, has been an aspiration achieved by many since the early 1980's, when the UK allowed the free flow of capital, and property price gains allowed many to sell up in...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
27th March 2009
Unlucky Lanzarote is going to have a disappointing 2009 - the island, long a winter holidays favourite for British and mainland Europeans attracted around a million visitors during 2008 - quite a feat considering much of Europe and the UK was in economic ...
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Author:
Robert Palmer
30th October 2008
The Baltic Sea area
Starting in Northern Europe, do not miss the Medieval Baroque architecture of Norway and Finland and also its dramatic scenery and rich history. Visit St Petersburg, Russia's most beautiful city and a most in any tourists' itinerary. ...
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Author:
Rivington