Posts Tagged ‘Spain’
Barcelona Museums Guide
One of the spots that visitors love while in Barcelona Spain are the historical museums. Spain has a great, centuries old culture. Tourists from come to these museums to discover more about Spain and its history.
Barcelona is known primarily for its wide array of art museums. If you are an art aficionado, then Barcelona will be the perfect place for you to visit. Read the rest of this entry »
Son Bou Beach, Menorca
From windsurfing and jet skiing to hiking and sunbathing, there’s plenty of beach activities to keep you occupied in Son Bou. Read the rest of this entry »
Malaga attractions, museums
Malaga is home to several museums allowing you to enjoy the history, art and culture of the area. The market area and the surrounding area is a great place for shopping, eating and enjoying the night life in the city. Become familiar with the attractions to help you create an itinerary for your vacation. Read the rest of this entry »
Golf Projects in Andalucia
According Real Federacion Española de Golf, their research has revealed some interesting statistics. According to them there were 35,462 registered golfers in Andalucia in May 2003 and has increased incredibly over the years. In 1983, the number of registered golfers in Costa Tropical was 33,711 as compared to 25,700 in the other areas of Spain. Read the rest of this entry »
Popular tourist attractions in Madrid
Madrid located in Spain, is one of the Earth’s most beautiful cities. This makes Madrid Spain a must see for each person who plans to make a trip to Europe. The fantastic thing about this place can’t be written down in mere words, it is something that must be experienced. Travelling in Madrid Spain is a particularly enriching experience which everyone would enjoy and never forget. Read the rest of this entry »
Gran Canaria winter break
Travel to Javea, Spain
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 (data from World Health Organisation) and is otherwise known as the “Jewel in the crown” of the Costa Blanca. Javea comprises three main areas, Javea Old Town, Arenal Beach and Port, each distinctly different but collectively offering something to suit all tastes. Read the rest of this entry »
Development of tourism in Lanzarote, Spain
Lanzarote is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Spain. Welcoming in excess of 1.5million foreign visitors every year. Read the rest of this entry »
Holiday in Menorca
The islands of Mallorca and Menorca sit as close neighbours in the Mediterranean just a few miles apart and both making claims as attractive holiday destinations. Certainly Mallorca has plenty to offer and has been a favourite destination for English and German tourists for many years now. But when you hear that Spaniards tend to prefer the island of Menorca, you wonder if there are secrets about the smaller island that other tourists have not yet discovered. Read the rest of this entry »
Barcelona sightseeings with tourist bus
The Barcelona Tourist bus, the Bus Turistic, is a fabulous way of seeing the major sites of this incredible city. Read the rest of this entry »
Menorca vacations
Menorca is the least visited and most unspoilt of all the Balearic Islands, so it seems fitting that it is the perfect destination in which to organise a walking holiday. The stunning path of the horses or ‘Cami De Cavalls’ has recently been re-opened for the first time in 400 years and promises to provide you with an unique insight into this beautiful island whilst on your Menorca holidays. Read the rest of this entry »
Spain golfing tourist destinations
Spain is a great golfing tourist destination. There are large a number of international standard golf courses in Spain, some of them have also been enlisted in top ten golf courses in entire Europe. If one is looking for playing golf in Spain, the below mentioned information regarding top golf courses in Spain shall prove fruitful. Read the rest of this entry »
New Golf Holiday Destinations
The idea of golfing holidays is not a new one and in fact many destinations have built a healthy tourist trade providing for the needs of the golfer on vacation. Typically it was the resorts of southern Spain and Portugal that held all the cards when it came to attracting golfers but that may be changing with alternative destinations working hard to catch up. Read the rest of this entry »
Nudism on Barcelona Beaches
Nudism has been a growing popular phenomenon over the past few years. Many people have turned it into their lifestyle, others see a form of perversion in it and some people make a living out of it. Nowadays, you may find camping areas, swimming pools and even entire villages of nudists! Nevertheless, this nudism fashion seeks its place in our societies. Read the rest of this entry »
Barcelona food and drink guide
Crema Catalana might well be Barcelona’s most famous contribution to the world’s menus, but there is much more variety to the food you’re likely to find when visiting this city trapped between the mar i muntanya - the sea and the mountains. Read the rest of this entry »
Windsurfing in Spain
When you travel to Spain for your holidays you will always have an idea of what recreational activities you will want to participate in. If Windsurfing in Spain is one of those activities that interests you then you are in luck. Read the rest of this entry »
Guided Tours in Barcelona
It is a city of history. It is a city of tradition. Barcelona, the capital of the Autonomous Community of Catalonia, traces its roots as far back as third century B.C. with two legends that surround its establishment. Some say that it was founded by Hamilcar Barca, a Carthaginian general. Others attest its origin to Hercules himself. Read the rest of this entry »
Discovering Barcelona: Architecture in Barcelona
There is one common mistake people make when they think about the architecture of Barcelona. It is a popular misconception that the only memorable architecture was that of the city’s iconic figure, Antoni Gaudí; and even that is often dismissively passed over as somehow being simply ‘quirky’. Read the rest of this entry »
Discover Barcelona
One of the aspects about Barcelona that many people find especially fascinating is that the city has such a variety of completely different neighbourhoods, or districts. The Gothic Quarter, Eixample, Montjuïc and Barceloneta, for example all have aspects about them that are absolutely typically ‘Barcelona’ but are totally different to each other. A visitor can easily spend a day wandering around each of these districts; have a distinctly different experience in each of them; and yet unmistakably be in this charismatic Catalan city. Read the rest of this entry »
Pamplona Tours
There is a proverb “one who dream can only make it”. People have dreamt about so many things in life, but all of them did not materialize. Same way world tour is a dream, it has been wrong notion that it is meant for the very affluent and filthy rich people, but its untrue, every people can afford to make this dream come into reality. Read the rest of this entry »