Posts Tagged ‘Costa del Sol’

Shopping on a rainy day in Málaga

May 21st, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
What?  The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain, doesn’t it?  Well, it’s not great today – but the good news is, it will warm up later this week.  There aren’t many wet days at this time of year in sunny Southern Spain, but sometimes it can happen!  What’s to do on a rainy day?  How about a bit of shopping?  Based for your Spanish holiday in Málaga? Then head on down to the mall, and indulge in a little retail therapy.  Let’s go shopping on a rainy day, in and around Málaga.

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Birdwatching for Spring – in Southern Spain

April 30th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Are you getting a little twitchy? Is it time for a holiday?  Birdwatching is a big part of a holiday for some, and this is the perfect time of year to do so.  Spain has a huge population of migratory birds – and now in Spring, they’re all coming back for their Spanish holiday.  Where can you see them?  Let’s take a look at our feathered friends-  and see where are the best spots for a little Spring birdwatching in the South of Spain.

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City Heat – Top 5 City Breaks in Spain

April 29th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
City breaks – our favourite type of mini break and the total antithesis from where we live.  A rural setting in some of the cleanest air in Europe is wonderful but sometimes a little bit of carbon monoxide is called for! A few short days in the city is a treat and a cultural top up, and needn’t cost the earth either. Spanish cities are worth exploring more than most.  Let’s take a quick look at the Top 5 city breaks in Spain, for that next weekend away.

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Using your 5 senses in Spain

April 9th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
A holiday in Spain will leave you with all sorts of lingering, beautiful memories.  Uploading your photographs when you get back home is all part of the pleasure, remembering each sun filled day out, that great Paella, the gorgeous beach you chose when you booked that perfect holiday home.  Spain will fill all of your senses, and leave you relaxed and rejuvenated.  What are your special memories of your best Spanish holiday?



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Holy Week and Easter in Spain

March 18th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Easter. What does it conjure up for you?   Chocolate. Easter Eggs. The Easter Bunny. More solemnly, Religion? Somehow, sunshine figures somewhere in there too, why do all childhood memories of Easter involve yellow ribbons and sunshine?  But you can still have some sunshine too, not if you stay at home, but come instead to sunny Spain for Semana Santa – probably the biggest and most important date on the Spanish calender.

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Too many cooks in Spain

February 20th, 2013 by vernon

vernon
Can you have too much of a good thing when it comes to Spain? No, of course not. And that applies to the wonderful food you can taste on your holiday travels around the country. When it comes to Spanish food, there really cannot be too many cooks.

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Make Merry in March at the Barcelona Beer Festival

February 11th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Thinking of coming to Spain this March?  Perhaps for Easter, an alternative St Patrick’s day weekend, or just to squeeze a little early Spring sunshine.  Is a city break on your mind?  Barcelona is a great choice destination if you are considering a city break – so much to see and do.  Fancy a beer in Barcelona?  Tasty at any time of the year, but go next month and you can partake in the Barcelona Beer Festival, which takes place over the 8th, 9th and 10th of March.

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vernon
Delving into your collection of photographs from Spain can bring back all sorts of memories. Of days in the sunshine. Of time spent on the beach or in the countryside of a country in which the landscape changes as you move from one province to another. Some of my favourite pictures were taken in the countryside, including in the province of Malaga.

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Breakfast in Spain!

January 15th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
What did you have for breakfast? Was it cold outside, the weather shows a blanket of snow for most of the UK today, brrrr.  Perhaps you had a bowl of steaming porridge, or a traditional full English – or Irish! – breakfast. If you are waking up to bright blue sky then you must be on a Spanish holiday - lucky you!  The Winter here has been the mildest in years, and Spain has been enjoying long sunny days and blue skies.  The Spanish like to eat out for breakfast – and you can do the same on that Winter break that you are just about to book! Let me tempt you….

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Travelling on the Costa del Sol

January 9th, 2013 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Do you like to find somewhere to rent on holidays and then stay in the same place for the duration of your stay? Or do you like to base yourself somewhere relaxing and explore the area? What’s the best way to see the sights when you are in Spain?  What’s the best method of transport? Let’s look at the options of travelling around the Costa del Sol, in Andalucía, Spain.

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April Fools Day in December? Only in Spain!

December 4th, 2012 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Spain – the holiday destination of many, the epitome of sun, sand and blue sea.  Fiestas and festivals are part of it’s very skin…and there are some strange ones out there. Some unseasonal ones too! Arrive in the Alpujarras in August and you can enjoy New Year, in Berchules. And in December you might find yourself the butt of a few jokes…Why?  Time to celebrate Día de Los Inocentes, the Day of the Innocents, or if you like, April Fools Day in December!

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You must try the Mosto – in Colmenar, Málaga

November 29th, 2012 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
A fiesta based on the beginnings of wine sounds great, doesn’t it? How about a celebration of local pork products to go with it? December in Spain is starting to look – and taste – very nice indeed. Experience it all for yourself and come along to Colmenar close to Málaga, for the Fería del Mosto y la Chacina 2012.

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A fiesta of crumbs? Not so meagre Migas

November 20th, 2012 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
You might be forgiven for thinking that Migas is a Spanish holiday destination.  It’s not, in fact it’s a traditional dish served here in Spain and eaten with gusto….as a little saucer of tapas, as a full meal, at fiestas, and never more so that the Festival of Migas in the equally traditional pueblo of Torrox, not a million miles from the ever popular Costa del Sol! Never tried Migas? Pass your plate over then, allow me to introduce you…

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What to do when it rains in Spain

October 20th, 2012 by vernon

vernon
It doesn’t happen very often in southern Spain, but what can do you do to pass the day when the heavens open and the rain falls on Spain? After many months of dry weather you often get two or three days of heavy rain. So your holiday visit to the beach is off. What then?

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Sporting holidays in Andalucía – The Top 5

October 9th, 2012 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
So, do you arrive looking forward to two weeks of rest and relaxation sprawled on the beach, or are you looking for a little more of an adrenalin rush? Is it enough to have a bottle of suntan lotion in your hand, or would you rather it was a tennis racket or golf club?  Maybe you prefer the Aprés Ski to the slalom….or long for the rush of the ski run… Whatever your ideal holiday, Spain certainly caters for adrenalin junkies as well as it does for lounging lizards…!  Let´s see what the top 5 sporting holidays in Andalucía are…

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Cars and fashion in Málaga – under one roof!

September 26th, 2012 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
The holiday is nearly over – aaah – the airport is next up  and the flight home back to grey skies and dreams of your next Spanish holiday…never mind – you’ll be back soon!  We’ve shown our artistic side and browsed the Galleries, and haven’t missed any of the monuments…Just enough time before check in to finish our exploration of the wonderful city that is Málaga - this is one for the boys …and the girls.  What?  Cars and fashion under one roof?  Get into gear and let’s have a look…

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Unmissable monuments in Málaga

September 21st, 2012 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
So you’ve taken that great trip around the Art Museums and you’re ready for more treats from the city of Málaga...there are lots more to see, so have a spot of lunch and a cold beer – then take a wander around the unmissable Monuments of Málaga – it’s just  full of history and architecture. So before you head for the grey skies of home, take a stroll with me under the blue sky of magical Málaga

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All the Fun of the Fair at Mijas…

September 6th, 2012 by Carol Byrne

Carol Byrne
Roll up, roll up… Get down to Mijas Pueblo today for the start of a great event.  Mijas Pueblo Feria starts off with a bang and continues until next Tuesday with fun and games for all. So if you´re staying along the Costa del Sol  and looking for something fun to do with the kids then hop in the hire car and treat yourself to a great Spanish Fería!

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Golf in Spain – the ‘hole’ truth

September 2nd, 2012 by vernon

vernon
Men who are into golf will be watching the Ryder Cup with the passion they reserve for this annual event. In 1997 Spain became the first country in continental Europe to stage the event. Year after year men who love to play golf board aircraft to show off their green skills at golf courses all over Spain. With the sheer quantity of golf facilities on offer in the country, you could be forgiven for thinking Spain invented the game.

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The water parks in Malaga, Costa del Sol

August 20th, 2012 by John Kramer

John Kramer
Over the years, water parks have become an integral part of Malaga’s summer scene attracting many thousands of visitors. Popular with both residents and holiday makers alike, a visit to a one of the water parks makes a fantastic day out for all the family.

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