Buying A Bar In Spain
Saturday, May 19th, 2012 | Travel
Buying A Bar In Spain Each year thousands of foreigners buy a bar in Spain, all with varying degrees of success and the whole process can be a nightmare if not done properly. Although sometimes it can work on your own, it is normally a disaster if you buy a bar in Spain without using a qualified agent to help you. You have to remember that the laws are very different in Spain and over the years, especially on the Costa's, a very dangerous breed of crook has evolved; there are thousands of ...› Continue readingThe History Of Spain
Friday, May 18th, 2012 | Travel
The History of Spain, and how it all begun. The Iberian Peninsula was first inhabited around 8000,000 BC and has long been subject to foreign influences. The history of Spain starts from 11th century BC, it was colonized by sophisticated Eastern Mediterranean civilizations, starting with the Phoenicians then the Greeks and the Carthaginians. The Romans arrived in Spain in 218BC to fight the Carthaginians, this sparked off the Second Punic War. They harvested the peninsulas agricultural and ...› Continue readingGoing to Live in Spain
Thursday, May 17th, 2012 | Travel
Thousands of people every year dream of going to live in Spain and a small percentage of them do it, what is the reason for the dream, and how does the reality live up to it? I came to Spain in 1991, 14 years ago at the time of writing, with my husband and three young children then aged 4,7 and 8. To be honest we had initially intended to go to France, having been tempted by the promise of beautiful rural property going for a song, but we went the wrong way when we got off the ferry ...› Continue readingGet Up To Date For Your Upcoming Travel Venture With These Tactics
Thursday, May 17th, 2012 | Travel
We're got some fantastic travel tips here, whether you're planning a trip to see family or a world-wide excursion. These tips can be incorporated into your trip regardless of any mode of travel you use. They can truly help you enjoy your vacation time.A lot of airports have them so children will have a place to play when there are delays and layovers. This can keep all the members of your party in good spirits so that it is easier to deal with the delay.Make sure you pack some candles if you ...› Continue reading
The Wonderful Wildlife of Southern Spain
Wednesday, May 16th, 2012 | Travel
69, 70,71, 72. I am trying to count the Griffon Vulture's as they glide effortlessly on their 2m. wingspan over the top of the mountains opposite my home. Earlier I was checking the damage to our vegetable patch as the wild boar were here again last night and they seem to have taken a shine to my husband's carrots! I glance up as I hear the screech of a Booted Eagle letting his mate know she has nothing to fear from the carrion eating vultures as their constant circling takes them further ...› Continue readingTravelling To Spain - The Spanish Regional Travel Guide
Tuesday, May 15th, 2012 | Travel
Up to 60 million visitors travel to Spain every year to delight in the country's 315 sunny days and its rich and diverse history and culture. As a result the Spanish government spend millions of Euros per year on the travel and transport infrastructure to service the country's growing population and its ever growing numbers of visitors. Therefore Spain has to be one of the easiest and most affordable of the world's popular destinations in terms of its accessibility - particularly from the UK ...› Continue readingMoving to Spain and Surviving!
Monday, May 14th, 2012 | Travel
Spain is one of Europe's most popular tourist destinations; furthermore the attraction of Spain's climate, culture, beauty, cost and standard of living attracts record numbers of expatriates to relocate to its shores every year and the country already has an estimated 1.5 million foreign residents in situ. But there's a darker side to moving abroad that few people ever consider ' did you know that last year 191,000 people relocated overseas from the UK'and 105,000 Britons also returned to the ...› Continue readingRough Guide to Spain
Sunday, May 13th, 2012 | Travel
Spain is the cultural centre of Europe and the third most popular tourist destination in the world; furthermore it is home to an ever growing eclectic mix of expatriates from around the globe. Those who choose to visit or relocate to Spain are drawn by the country's charm, beauty and passionate people: this rough guide to Spain will give you an introduction to this fascinating, rich and diverse country. The Environment and Climate Mainland Spain is located in South Western Europe. It makes ...› Continue readingEgypt Now Even Cheaper - Red Sea Destinations Available
Saturday, May 12th, 2012 | Travel
By opting for the package deal of The Cheap Holidays to Egypt, you will be able to make an enjoyable and comparatively inexpensive holiday trip to Egypt and indeed it will be solution for getting rid of your very many mental pressures. Many of the leading holiday conductors arrange cheap holidays to Egypt at regular periods. The popular places of Egypt where you can make visits during your tour are Cairo, Giza, Aswan, Luxor, Alexandria, Hurghada, Abu Simbel, Abusir, El Alamein, Dhasur, Giza, ...› Continue reading