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		<title>Vacationing In Benidorm Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re looking to for an amazingly relaxing and exciting time, then you have to enjoy your holidays in Benidorm Spain. The area is located quite snuggly in along the Costa Blanca, which is North of the Alicante Airport, where you&#8217;ll likely enter on your flight to the region. Benidorm is also located within driving [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you&#8217;re looking to for an amazingly relaxing and exciting time, then you have to enjoy your holidays in Benidorm Spain. The area is located quite snuggly in along the Costa Blanca, which is North of the Alicante Airport, where you&#8217;ll likely enter on your flight to the region. Benidorm is also located within driving distance of other attraction of the Costa Blanca in areas such as Javea, Denia, and the beautiful Calpe Spain. Of course the largest nearby city is Alicante itself, which is a large wonderful city that hosts everything that you&#8217;ll need to enjoy a great time. But right in Benidorm you&#8217;ll enjoy a great stay while enjoying majestic high rise buildings and hotels that will give you brilliant views of the surrounding beaches.</p>
<p>As well you can&#8217;t beat the year round near perfect temperature and climate of the area. It&#8217;s just a can&#8217;t go wrong vacation.</p>
<p>There is much to see in Benidorm as far attractions go and you&#8217;ll likely not find many places with a better nightlife. The city hosts more than 30 dance clubs, as well as hundreds of restaurants that can be found only steps from the sand of the beaches. Therefore, after a nice relaxing day in the sun, there&#8217;s no reason that you can&#8217;t eat, and dance the night away to your hearts content. Upon waking, depending on your hotels location you can step right onto the beach and start it all over again for the next day. I hardly think that you can get a much better vacation, what do you think?</p>
<p>If eating, dancing, and sleeping doesn&#8217;t fulfill your vacation the way you would like then perhaps you&#8217;ll want to enjoy a blend of various activities and enjoy some of the rich culture of Spain while you&#8217;re here.</p>
<p>The center of Benidorm, which is called the Casco Antiguo, has much history to experience with old buildings that run along San Vicente, San Lorenzo, and Santa Fez Streets.</p>
<p>If golf is more your virtue, you&#8217;ll be pleased with the golf courses that you&#8217;ll find throughout the Alicante region, which again is only a tiny distance from Benidorm. The Bonalba Golf Club which is in Mutxamel, the Bosque Golf and Country Club located in Chiva, and the Alicante Club in San Juan Beach are just a few of the many places to enjoy your game.</p>
<p>Another great thing about Benidorm is the great theme parks in the area. There are lots for the family to enjoy with the three biggest being Mundomar, Terra Mitica, and the water park Aqualandia.</p>
<p>Now usually a vacation means fun in the sun, and Benidorm has no shortage of that with the various beach along its coast. The temperatures in the region are controlled year round by mountains that control the wind flow into the area, making it perfect for beach weather both summer and winter.</p>
<p>You really can&#8217;t go wrong at either of the two main beaches in Benidorm, which are the Playa de Poniente and the Playa de Levante. You&#8217;ll find it very hard to leave.</p>
<p>Johnathan Bakers<br />
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		<title>Visiting Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[When planning a trip to Spain, don&#8217;t forget to consider visiting Malaga. There&#8217;s so much to do in this area, no matter your interests, time limits, or budget. It&#8217;s conveniently located near the airport, and is a popular destination for visitors to southeastern Spain.
Malaga City Overview
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When planning a trip to Spain, don&#8217;t forget to consider visiting Malaga. There&#8217;s so much to do in this area, no matter your interests, time limits, or budget. It&#8217;s conveniently located near the airport, and is a popular destination for visitors to southeastern Spain.</p>
<p>Malaga City Overview</p>
<p>You&#8217;ll find something for everyone here in Malaga, which is located on the Costa del Sol. Whether you&#8217;re an adventure seeker, a casual beach visitor, or a nature lover, you&#8217;ll find an activity that suits you.</p>
<p>You can enjoy the outdoors by taking nature tours, walking tours or hiking tours. These types of tours are great ways to see Malaga close up. You can also choose a theme for your tour, whether it&#8217;s history or nature. You can walk through ancient artifacts or carefully manicured landscaping. You can go on a tour of museums or a tour of gardens. You can find a gentle, meandering walk through beautiful scenery, or a rugged hike through rough terrain.</p>
<p>Taking a walk through Malaga is like a taking a walk back in time. Through the history of the rule of the Phoenicians, the Greeks, the Romans and the Arabs, you can see that the museums and the churches communicate the importance of these contributions in this country. A popular tourist attraction in this area is the birthplace of Picasso, the famous Spanish painter. It&#8217;s located in the Plaza de la Merced. In 1998 the home was re-opened by the Picasso Foundation under the direction of the King and Queen of Spain. It&#8217;s now open to the public as a museum, and it pays tribute to Picasso&#8217;s life and talent.</p>
<p>Another thing you&#8217;re sure to find here is a festival or street fair. Spain, as a deeply religious country, honors most religious holidays by holding a special event in its name. Therefore, you&#8217;ll find small villages and larger towns all over Spain observing important religious events.</p>
<p>If you&#8217;re a shopper, you can enjoy the thrill of finding a one-of-a-kind item at a street market or local shop. If you&#8217;re shopping for souvenirs, hit the streets to find unique items handcrafted by local artisans.</p>
<p>After hours, it&#8217;s time for fun. Enjoy the ambiance at one of Malaga&#8217;s many nightclubs, or head up the coast to Benidorm, the most popular tourist attraction on the coast. You can find places to sit back and relax with a drink, and lively places in which you can dance the night away.</p>
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		<title>Golf Holidays In Spain, Courses And Instruction</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Golf holidays in Spain are popular year round in many areas. The Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca have favourable weather even in winter for golfing. For this reason, most of the resorts are located along the Mediterranean coast. New courses are being built all the time in these areas to keep up with the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Golf holidays in Spain are popular year round in many areas. The Costa del Sol and Costa Blanca have favourable weather even in winter for golfing. For this reason, most of the resorts are located along the Mediterranean coast. New courses are being built all the time in these areas to keep up with the demand.</p>
<p>Golf Holidays in Spain, Courses and Instruction</p>
<p>You can find information on courses through a travel agent or online. There is information on course conditions, locations, maps and pictures of the courses. You will also find information on upcoming events and other news from the resort.</p>
<p>Many websites have reviews written by both amateur and professional golfers. Read some that were written by people who have stayed at the resort and played the courses. This will give you valuable information about the resort from the point of view of past guests.</p>
<p>Many golf resorts have an onsite golf school. Professional golfers offer instruction to guests of the resort. Lessons can be done in small groups or privately with the instructor. Small group lessons are less expensive. Some also have golf school for kids. Between lessons, practice your new skills on the practice range.</p>
<p>Most resorts have a golf shop located at the resort. These shops sell equipment and apparel. You can buy anything you forgot to pack at the shop. Some also rent clubs, bags and balls. This is a good option if you don&#8217;t want to carry everything with you from home. You can rent what you need at the resort and have less to pack.</p>
<p>A club house at the resort is a nice convenience for guests. This will give you a place to change and shower after your game. Some have a sauna and food service as well as facilities for changing and showering.</p>
<p>Consider the size of the course. Most have either a nine or eighteen hole golf course. Whether you are playing nine or eighteen holes, keep good etiquette in mind. Politeness is part of Spanish culture, so don&#8217;t be rude to other groups on the course. Consideration is especially important during the busier seasons.</p>
<p>A common complaint among golfers is slow play by other groups. There is a lot you can do to avoid this. Be ready when it&#8217;s your turn to play a shot. Stay just behind the game in front of you to avoid longer waits for the group behind. Play your shot and move on. Mark your card at the next tee. Courtesy to other groups goes a long way toward everyone having a great time.</p>
<p>Other Activities on Golf Holidays in Spain</p>
<p>Consider other activities offered at golf resorts. Entertainment can be found at both hotel resorts and golf property rentals. One thing you will probably want is a pool, especially if you are traveling in the summer. A hotel will have a community pool. A private rental can have either a private or community pool. A private rental will have other conveniences such as an oven and washing machine.</p>
<p>Other Entertainment at Resorts:</p>
<p>o Tennis<br />
o Swimming<br />
o Mini golf<br />
o Spa<br />
o Gym<br />
o Activities for kids<br />
o Day nursery for kids</p>
<p>Another consideration is how close the resort is to other amenities. You may want a resort that is close to shopping and restaurants. If you aren&#8217;t planning to rent a car, you will want some of these things in walking distance, or be near to public transportation. If you plan to take part in the night life, you&#8217;ll want something near to bars or clubs.</p>
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		<title>Some Of The Many Holidays In Spain</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[A great time to visit Spain is during the holidays when a visitor can truly experience the Spanish culture. There are many celebrations and holidays in Spain during every season. Since most of Spain is Roman Catholic, most of the public holidays are religious. The many festivals and celebrations associated with these holidays, in both [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A great time to visit Spain is during the holidays when a visitor can truly experience the Spanish culture. There are many celebrations and holidays in Spain during every season. Since most of Spain is Roman Catholic, most of the public holidays are religious. The many festivals and celebrations associated with these holidays, in both large cities and smaller cities, are great activities to experience during your stay.</p>
<p>Some of the holidays celebrated during the spring and summer include Good Friday, Easter Sunday, Corpus Christi and St. John&#8217;s Day. Good Friday is the Friday before Easter Sunday and is a very important holiday in Spain. Many cities have parades or large festivals and many areas hold these processions throughout the entire week. Some events also include re-enactments of the crucifixion. In addition, many of these festivals extend to the Easter Sunday holiday. It is another very important holiday throughout Spain and is meant to honor the Resurrection of Jesus. The holiday of Corpus Christi, meaning the Body of Christ, is celebrated in late sprint or early summer. This holiday is very important to the Catholic religion. The feast of Corpus Christi celebrates the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist and is honored on the first Sunday after Trinity Sunday. It is usually in May or June, but varies each year. St. John&#8217;s holiday is on June 24, but it is on June 23 that St. John&#8217;s Day is celebrated in June 24 but the celebrations tend to begin the evening before. During the evening of June 23, bonfires are built and effigies are burned. Many individuals jump over ht bonfires, as it is thought that jumping over the fire three times will cleanse them of sin. However, jumping over the bonfire is only one aspect of the celebrations, as different areas celebrate this holiday in a variety of ways.</p>
<p>Holidays during the autumn and winter seasons include Columbus Day, All Saints Day, Constitution Day and Christmas. Columbus Day is also the National Holiday of Spain and is celebrated on October 12. It is to honor Christopher Columbus&#8217; arrival to America. Many festivals are held in his honor. The Catholic holiday of All Saints Day is celebrated on November 1 in honor of all saints and martyrs. This holiday began in the fourth century as a day to remember the martyrs. Today, the play Don Juan Tenorio is often performed during this holiday and people usually make offerings and may visit graves of those who have passed. Constitution Day is a very important holiday celebrated on December 6. It celebrates Spain&#8217;s transition to democracy after its constitution was approved in 1978. January 6 marks the end of the Christmas season in Spain. This holiday, known as the Three Kings Day or El Dia de los Reyes, celebrates the wise men&#8217;s visit to Bethlehem. According to Spanish tradition, the three kings represent Arabia, Africa and Europe bringing gifts to baby Jesus. There are often large processions or festivals celebrating this day.</p>
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		<title>Travel To Spain For The Holidays</title>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Spain abounds with celebrations. Nearly every day, a religious holiday or historical event in Spanish culture is observed. The most common religion is Roman Catholicism, and the majority of the events have a basis in religion. Depending on when and where you travel, you have a great chance of seeing a street festival or procession.</p>
<p>Holidays in Spain</p>
<p>Good Friday, the Friday before Easter Sunday, is a very important holiday in Spain. Many cities, large and small, celebrate this holiday by having a procession or a festival. There are re-enactments of the crucifixion and Holy Week events.</p>
<p>Good Friday is second to Easter Sunday in importance. On Easter Sunday, the resurrection of Jesus is commemorated throughout the country, in villages near and far, in bustling cities and small villages.</p>
<p>In late spring, the holiday of Corpus Christi (&#8221;The Body of Christ&#8221;) is cause for another religious observance. The Catholic sacrament of the Holy Eucharist is celebrated, and there are events throughout the country that commemorate this. This event falls on the first Sunday after Trinity Sunday.</p>
<p>The Feast of St. John&#8217;s is observed on June 24. To prepare, bonfires and effigies are burned. The most widely held believe that people have is that if they jump over the fire three times, they will be cleansed of sins and cured of any disease. This day is celebrated differently throughout the country, with festivals held that are unique to each area.</p>
<p>Fall and Winter Holidays</p>
<p>Columbus Day, observed on October 12, is also the National Holiday of Spain or Hispanic Day. It honors Christopher Columbus and observes his discovery of the Americas in 1492. You&#8217;ll find a variety of celebrations going on throughout the country.</p>
<p>All Saints day is November first. This Catholic holiday celebrates saints and martyrs by offerings made by the people of Spain. Don Juan Tenorio&#8217;s play is traditionally performed on this day.</p>
<p>December 6 is Constitution Day This day takes note of Spain&#8217;s transition to democracy. This is a widely-observed national holiday.</p>
<p>January 6 marks the end of the Christmas celebrations. This day celebrates the Epiphany, or the day the wise men visited the infant Jesus. It&#8217;s also known by the name El Dia de Los Reyes, or &#8220;The Day of the Kings&#8221;. According to Spanish lore, the three kings represented Arabia, Africa and Europe. Many villages throughout Spain observe this holiday with festivals and processions.</p>
<p>This deeply Catholic nation celebrates religious holidays with much fanfare.</p>
<p>Johnathan Bakers<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/travel-articles/travel-to-spain-for-the-holidays-85266.html</p>
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		<title>Take the Children to Live in Spain: It’s a Winner</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Every winter, in the midst of bleak weather conditions, the dream of starting a new life in Spain becomes a major topic of conversation for many UK residents. Conversely, the subject is again highlighted when summer holidays are taken in the warm, embracing climate offered by Spain. However, while uprooting the family and moving to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Every winter, in the midst of bleak weather conditions, the dream of starting a new life in Spain becomes a major topic of conversation for many UK residents. Conversely, the subject is again highlighted when summer holidays are taken in the warm, embracing climate offered by Spain. However, while uprooting the family and moving to Spain can be an exciting and stimulating change, it might not all be plain sailing. It takes determination and commitment to ensure the whole family put down roots in their new surroundings, while concerns about children adapting to a new lifestyle can undermine the move.</p>
<p>Selecting the right location for your home in Spain plays a major part in the early assimilation of the adopted homeland, but the selection process can be a long and sometimes difficult task. After researching such factors as area, locality, shopping and leisure facilities, environment, culture and particularly schools, it is an excellent idea to make a couple of research visits to your chosen area. Once you have settled on the right location, the first stage of the move culminates in a ‘For Sale’ sign being erected at your home, whilst simultaneously securing a property in Spain. Packing containers with your belongings, paying the final bills and saying ‘adios’ to friends and family leads to the purchase of one-way ticket. While the desire, drive and eventually the decision to adopt a new life in Spain is taken by parents, children generally readily accept the change.</p>
<p>Difficulty adapting to a new Spanish home can be overcome in the initial phase by familiar home comforts; simple pleasures like home cooked food and satellite TV assist the settling down process. Furthermore, any concerns about the quality of schools can be quickly discounted, as many schools are new, and all have excellent facilities and teaching standards are high. Entry to schools is straightforward for all EU citizens and where sizeable ex-pat communities reside, schools provide initial language learning to facilitate early integration.</p>
<p>Pre-school children adapt quickly to their new surroundings, whilst those of primary school age willingly mix with children of different nationalities and soon learn to join in playground games. Young children have an innate ability to mimic; this helps with the starter stage of language learning and their confidence grows very quickly so they simply absorb the Spanish language and adopt Spanish mannerisms. However, older children might initially find the change difficult and parental encouragement is important in the early weeks and months.</p>
<p>Home sickness and missing friends come to the forefront when the smallest thing goes wrong. The phrase “why did we come here” is often heard in the early days, but presenting a loving, close family unit helps to dispel children’s concerns; prompting them to slot easily into the different climate and routines, while the new sensation of flexibility and freedom soon overcomes such reservations and integration soon moves at a rapid pace.</p>
<p>For all ages, the year round warmer climate and longer days allows children to engage in outdoor activities such as tennis, golf, basketball and swimming &#8211; especially when they can enjoy the healthy benefits in a safe environment. Joining the family on outings means the TV can remain switched off; computer games gather dust and soon become outdated, while every weekend, leisure trips can bring a new adventure; be it to the beach, inland towns or mountain walks. The senses are stimulated by new experiences and these pleasures become associated with the new area and country for parents and children alike.</p>
<p>If you are considering relocating to Spain, it is essential to research the move thoroughly, and choosing a knowledgeable and reliable Spanish property agent can help to alleviate the stresses associated with relocation to Spain. Ultimately, taking that huge step and relocating to Spain can ensure your childrens’ happiness and wellbeing. Before long they will become both multi-lingual and multi-cultural, and both they and you will quickly come to refer to Spain as ‘home’.</p>
<p>Andrew Regan is a freelance online journalist.</p>
<p>Andrew Regan<br />
http://www.articlesbase.com/home-and-family-articles/take-the-children-to-live-in-spain-its-a-winner-107136.html</p>
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