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Travel Spain: For The Experience Of A Lifetime

While your initial impression of Spain may be one of popular stereotypes – bullfights and Flamenco dancers – in reality it’s an incredibly magnificent country of outstanding landscapes, accentuated by a synergy of mind-blowing architectural integrating a diversity of genres unlike anywhere else in the world. Combined through a smorgasbord of arts, culture, gastronomy, attitudes and styles, many reflecting its tremendous history, Spain is a constitution of a variety of original regional societies that today remain as proudly distinct as they are united within the fabric of a single country.

The Spanish people are among the most open-hearted and communicative in the world; making friends won’t be any problem, especially in the larger urban areas. There is a saying that the Spanish living room is the bar where the people usually spend most of their time. And the only way to fully appreciate the excellence of this ‘community’ is to travel Spain from top to bottom.

This synergy has not come easily; past centuries have witnessed incursions by every dominating power of that era: Iberians, Celts, Phonecians, Greeks, Romans, Gothics, Muslims, Christians, Arabs, Moors, French – each contributing to the amalgam which is now the cultural of Spain.

Travel Spain: When To Visit And How To Travel?

Typically, the most temperate climate can be enjoyed, depending on the region, between April and October, when you can rely on good moderate weather. But if your objective is to take in some of the numerous national and regional cultural festivals happening during the summer, your best bet is to visit between Easter and September.

But remember, to travel Spain in the summer means you are visiting during the high season, both the coastal and interior regions of Spain; in mid-summer, the inland cities empty out and everyone migrates to the coasts, and the Iberian Peninsula is packed with tourists outnumbering residents. If you are destined to travel Spain in the middle of summer, plan before ahead, and prepare yourself for a pleasant busy (but exciting) vacation; an additional advantage of not travelling in this peak period is naturally the rates charged by travel, accommodation and entertainment services.

Travel Spain By Train And Metro

Spain is well-serviced by international and regional airports with excellent connections to Europe and the rest of the world; a popular way to travel Spain, perhaps as a component of a European trip, is to use the excellent rail systems. Bus travel is well-developed in Spain, and may be quicker than trains of you are planning to cover a variety of destinations in any area; many train stations are located some distance outside of major cities and towns. But if your plans to travel Spain require you to be as flexible as possible, renting a car is possibly the best option.

Spanish trains are the most inexpensive in Europe, and provide excellent connection to all cities in Spain through an integrated network of national, regional and inter-city rail options, necessitated by the historical development of regional train services based on incompatible narrow and wide-gauge formats.

But the range of available rail options (for example, high-speed, sleeper car, dining/hospitality, commuter) provides you the flexibility to travel Spain while leveraging your rail component to also serve as accommodation and mobile restaurant – a  savings in time and money which provides the means to extend your enjoyment of Spain’s cultural diversity a little longer.

In major Spanish cities such as Barcelona and Madrid, or to travel Granada Spain, subway systems are a convenient way to see most of the sites of the city, especially if the weather is not cooperating or you have a long distance to cover.

Travel Spain Outside The Metropolitan Areas

Why travel Spain outside of the big cities? In two words – beaches, and countryside.

Excellent beaches are found along most of Spain’s coast, near Malaga, Huelva and Almería in the south as well as near the coasts of La Manga, Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and Euskadi. If, however, your objective is wild and crazy packed beaches and resorts, there are plenty of crowded beaches on the Costa de la Luz and the Costa del Sol.

However, if fresh air is your objective, the Spanish countryside is filled with incredible geography unparalleled vistas and phenomenal photographic opportunities. In addition, there are areas which offer trekking, mountain-climbing, wildlife parks, cave exploration, horse riding, and even deserts. Travelling Spain is to truly experience and feel a lifetime of activities in the space of a holiday.

Posted by holiday_travel - June 2, 2009 at 1:33 am

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Vacations to Spain and many other holiday resorts from Birmingham

Departing Birmingham city, you can visit to many attractive countires such as Turkey, Spain, Bulgaria, and more. What you need is a detailed trip itinerary so that your break will be relaxing and enjoyable. There are multiple ways you can plan for your trip. One quick and simple way, is to source relevant information online.

Turkey

If you are traveling to Turkey from Birmingham Airport, you will be in awe at the rich culture of the area. Turkey is bordered with a total of eight countries. Due to its natural positioning, which is in the middle of two continents, Turkey has a unique blend of Western and Eastern cultures.

The antiquity of Turkey began from as early as the 13th century BCE. The first major empire belonged to the Hittites. Empires rose and fell during the time. As each empire fell to stronger and more powerful empires, traces of its traditions were left behind. Today, you can still see fantastic historic buildings such as The Celsus Library in Ephesus, the legendary walls of Troy (VII), and many others. The Sultan Ahmed Mosque (Blue Mosque) is perhaps the most grand of all.

Spain – Interesting destinations.

Spain is a massive country with many charismatic cities. It would be a good idea to focus on few cities so that you have more time to really get to explore the cities well. You may wish to visit Barcelona, which is the second largest city in Spain. Many well known artists live in this city, so you bury yourself in one of the art museums and have a really brilliant time. Another delightful city is Valencia. As it is situated close to the beach, many holidaymakers return to the city to enjoy the sea each year.

Bulgaria

No doubt, Turkey and Spain each have colourful culture. Perhaps Bulgaria is a country with enough historical attractions of interest to overshadow both of these countries! The man made sites include Rila Monastery, Boyana Church, Rock-Hewn Churches of Ivanovo, Thracian Tomb of Sveshtari, Thracian Tomb of Kazanlak, Madara Rider and the Ancient City of Nessebar. The only two natural sites are known as Pirin National Park and Srebarna Nature Reserve. For definate, that’s enough destinations to keep you active during the whole break.

You may be wondering if such holiday packages would be costly. Just check out some of the online deals that are available on via popular websites. You may be surprised at how low cost the prices are. For a few hundred pounds, you can travel to many interesting cities from Birmingham.

For more offers check out some great Holidays from Birmingham and don’t forget to book your Birmingham Airport Car Parking.

Posted by holiday_travel - May 27, 2009 at 12:32 am

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Where To Stay in Lanzarote

Lanzarote is the most easterly of the seven Canary Islands and has been welcoming tourists from across Europe for over forty years.  Consequently accommodation standards on the island are high – with options ranging from top end luxury villas through to small studio apartments.

Lanzarote holiday villas as with the rest of the Canary Islands can be found to suit all budgetary requirements which makes the Canaries a very popular destination.

Puerto del Carmen is the best spot for anyone searching for holiday apartments in Lanzarote.  As the resort boasts the highest concentration of complexes of any destination on the island.  With the bulk concentrated in the New Town area.  Which is clustered around the main beachfront thoroughfare – the Avdenida de las Playas.  Which runs for some 6km right through the heart of the resort and parallel with the main beach – Playa Grande.

The bulk of the best apartment accommodation can today be found in the New Town area – which essentially runs parallel with the main beachfront strip – the Avenida de las Playas.  Whilst the Old Town has become more of a residential zone.

Despite it´s popularity Puerto del Carmen is serviced by only two main Lanzarote hotels.  The San Antonio and the Los Fariones.  With the bulk of this type of accommodation located in the southern resort of Playa Blanca.  Which boasts a strip of new four and five star establishments along the seafront – all offering very reasonable room rates.

Here, new four and five star hotels line the seafront, from the beaches at Papagayo in the west through to the lighthouse at Faro de Pechiguera in the east.  All of these have been built in the last ten years – so tourists are able to enjoy modern facilities and amenities at very affordable prices.  With a nights stay starting at around €70 per room oper night in one of Lanzarte´s better four star hotels.

Playa Blanca also boasts the best selection of Lanzarote villas available for holiday rental.  With some of the most attractive properties located in and around the Rubicon Marina development.  Which is emerging as a serious rival to the islands other luxury marina at Puerto Calero back up the south east coastline towards Puerto del Carmen.

As well as good quality accommodation Lanzarote also boasts a host of
interesting tourist attractions.  Such as the Timanafaya Volcano Park, the green lagoon at El Golfo, The Valley of 1000 Palms and the Cactus Garden.  Fortunately the island is small, which makes sightseeing very manageable.  And car hire in Lanzarote is also relatively cheap – making touring the island affordable too.

For more detailed information about  Lanzarote villas visit the holiday villas in Lanzarote website

Posted by holiday_travel - May 26, 2009 at 1:05 pm

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