By Linda Plummer / Published on February 18th, 2006 / Travel
With over fifty million tourists visiting Spain each year, this popular West European country must have something special which attracts the visitor. What exactly is it ...?
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By Robert Carlton / Published on February 28th, 2006 / Travel
As any European can brag about, Barcelona in Spain is no exception with its endless history, much of it still remaining, but much more of it has been added on in the 20th century. In many [..]
By Rob Carlton / Published on June 3th, 2008 / Travel
Denia, on the Costa Blanca of Spain has always been strategically located on the skirt of the Montgo hills, dominated by a castle which was once an Arab fortress, right on the Mediterranean [..]
By Rob Carlton / Published on June 3th, 2008 / Travel
Spain and especially Valencia is filled with tradition, and Las Fallas is the most popular and outstanding tradition in this marvellous city. It is a festival where everyone can participate [..]
By Rob Carlton / Published on April 6th, 2008 / Travel
The America’s Cup competition all started on August 22, 1851 when the British challenged the United States in a sailing event which the British thought they would easily win. The British have [..]
By Hugh Griffin / Published on March 27th, 2008 / Travel
Copyright 2005 Hugh GriffinSpain is a country in southwestern Europe, bordering the Bay of Biscay, the Mediterranean Sea, the North Atlantic Ocean, and the Pyrenees Mountains, southwest of [..]
By Rob Carlton / Published on February 16th, 2008 / Travel
The city of Barcelona, Spain, as all the Iberian Peninsula, has been clearly marked by its long history which dates to the Roman times. But what really left a deep impression and can still be [..]
By Rob Carlton / Published on February 14th, 2008 / Travel
Valentia, dating back to 137 B.C., is what we now know as Valencia, Spain. If there was any confusion as to where Valencia is or what it is known for, the city's renovation with breathtaking [..]
By Vince Barnes / Published on May 22th, 2008 / Business
Buying Your Spanish Property – On the Coast or Inland
Do you go to the coast along with many others or do you look further inland for your dream home – what are the benefits to you for each of [..]
By Matthew Crist / Published on February 3th, 2008 / Travel
Mallorca – the largest of Spain’s Balearic Islands – offers a wide range of scenery, from fertile plains to mountain peaks plus culture. Great shopping and gorgeous beaches complete the [..]
By Robert Carlton / Published on January 10th, 2008 / Travel
Torrevieja is one of the most important summer holiday spots in the province of Alicante, about 50 kilometres from the city of Alicante and making up what is known as the Costa Blanca in Spain [..]
By Ruth Polak / Published on January 4th, 2008 / 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 [..]
By Robert Carlton / Published on September 30th, 2007 / Travel
Benidorm, which is located just 20 minutes north of the city of Alicante on the Costa Blanca coast Spain, is such as action-packed city. Even though it has a beautiful stretch of soft sandy [..]
By Robert Carlton / Published on September 16th, 2007 / Travel
The Costa Blanca , Spain is synonymous to sun and fun in the coastal area of the Mediterranean Sea. This belongs to the Province of Alicante, starting in the town of Denia and reaching to Pilar [..]
By Charles Siegel / Published on February 28th, 2008 / Travel
As any European can brag about, Barcelona in Spain is no exception with its endless history, much of it still remaining, but much more of it has been added on in the 20th century. In many [..]
By Dorothy M. Neddermeyer / Published on February 15th, 2008 / Health & Medical
Campus Del Sur aims to offer a full learning experience at an affordable price. Courses start from 278 Euros for 2 weeks of intensive classes. [..]
Here we will tell you the history of Spain, and how it all begun. History of Spain
The Iberian Peninsula was first inhabited around 8000,000 BC and has [..]
By Robert Carlten / Published on January 2th, 2008 / Entertainment
Barcelona in Spain has been a busy city and with all the new activities that it is willing to take on, tourism has become a big part of its daily life. So, for a full-scale visit to squeeze [..]
By Jakob Jelling / Published on August 25th, 2007 / Travel
The Rias Altas located in Spain are part of a group of larger formations spread within the coast of Galicia, conformed by the Rias Altas and the Rias Bajas.
The Rias are estuaries origin [..]
By Jay Moncliff / Published on August 23th, 2007 / Travel
Girona and the “Dali Triangle” are destinations known to the lucky few who travel Spain. This area in Catalonia is one of the undiscovered gems of Spain. Girona is about 100 km from [..]