Spanish Holiday

Spanish Holiday


Wilton Pops Sweets on a Stick Book, Softcover


Wilton Pops Sweets on a Stick Book, Softcover


$7.50


Add color, fun and sweetness to everyday and every occasion with Wilton POPS. Sweets on a Stick publication, soft cover; 112 pages….

La Paella Kit with 13-1/2-Inch Carbon Steel Pan in Gift Box


La Paella Kit with 13-1/2-Inch Carbon Steel Pan in Gift Box


$79.50


This set offers the key components you need start making authentic Spanish paella at home: one 13.5″ Carbon Steel Paella Pan, 1 gram Saffron, 1/2 kilo cloth sack of Bomba Rice, 75 gram tin Smoked Sweet Paprika (Pimenton), and a Paella! Spectacular Rice Dishes from Spain cookbook by Penelope Casas. The ingredients and book are nestled into the paella pan and packed in a La Paella gift box. Care ins…

La Paella Kit with 14-Inch Stainless Steel Pan in Gift Box


La Paella Kit with 14-Inch Stainless Steel Pan in Gift Box


$109.60


This set offers the key components you need start making authentic Spanish paella at home: one 14″ Stainless Steel Paella Pan, 1 gram Saffron, 1/2 kilo cloth sack of Bomba Rice, 75 gram tin Smoked Sweet Paprika (Pimenton), and a Paella! Spectacular Rice Dishes from Spain cookbook by Penelope Casas. The ingredients and book are nestled into the paella pan and packed in a La Paella gift box. Care in…

Best Instrumentals (Sony)


Best Instrumentals (Sony)


$4.00


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Festival Express


Festival Express


$12.73


The vintage concert footage alone makes Festival Express a memorable and worthwhile endeavor, offering scintillating performances by Janis Joplin, the Band (their rollicking version of “Slippin’ and Slidin’” is particularly mind-blowing), the Grateful Dead, Buddy Guy, and others (remember Mashmakhan?). In 1970, during the heyday of the rock festival, promoter Ken Walker decided to organize a trave…

Kevin Yost – Spanish Holiday

Spanish Holiday

Singles Outspending Families On Spanish Holidays

Twenty somethings from the UK and Germany are cash rich on holiday, and proving to be a welcome sight for hotels, clubs and restaurants on the Spanish Balearic Islands.

The young singles with high disposable incomes often head for Ibiza for the island’s clubs and nightlife, and they are quite happy to pay for it.

Often still living at home, and with plenty of cash, young Brits, Italians and Germans are spending more per person on their trips than the conventional family on their villa and hotel breaks on neighbouring islands Menorca and Majorca.

But perhaps the biggest surprise is that the amount of time spent on Ibiza by each tourist is longer than on Menorca and Majorca – destroying the myth that Ibiza is primarily for long weekends or short trips for a couple of nights in the club.

The findings by the Balearics Tourist Authority show that after Ibiza, Menorca visitors stay on average for 11 days, with Majorca just behind. And the same pattern emerges for spending per day, with Ibiza top, Majorca second, and Majorca last.

The amount spent by Ibiza tourists averaged 94 Euros a day – a huge contribution to the island’s economy.

Commenting on the figures, a Menorca travel guide says both sets of figures will surprise many who steer away from Ibiza because of her reputation.

‘Of the three Balearic Islands, Menorca is known as the quiet one, the type of island where you take your family on holiday if there aren’t any mid to late teens who need entertaining, which would be more suited to Majorca. Ibiza is well known in Europe as a clubbing destination.’

Menorca villas are often let out to holidaymakers, with the season generally running from May to end September.

As part of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca has welcomed many visitors back to live full time on the island. Menorca property has proved popular too, for those looking for a gentler pace of life than big sister Mallorca.

Property prices in Mallorca are similar to Menorca property, with a range of apartments and villas in both rural and town locations, and with twenty golf courses plenty of golf course developments too on Mallorca.

Menorca has just the one golf course, recently extended to eighteen holes, and is located in Son Park, which has a choice of hotels, apartments and villas for holiday makers.

The cost of flying to Mallorca has come down in recent years from most European countries due to low cost airlines, especially in the island’s core tourist areas of the United Kingdom and Germany, and last year easyJet started direct flights from London’s Gatwick Airport to the sister island of Menorca, as well as serving Mallorca itself.

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For holiday information about Menorca visit YourMenorca.net

Family holidays are often taken in a villa, and the guide includes details of offers from Meon villas and James villas

Please can anyone tell me where do i book an appointment to the Spanish consulate for a visa to go on holiday.

Or if anyone knows of a cheap company that organises visa’s.
Please can you advise me on good websites. NOt to expensive!

You may or maynot NEED a visa to travel to Spain, depending on your nationality. You can go to the website below, enter your nationality, enter your destination, and click for the information. It will tell you if you need a visa or not. If you do need a visa, look up the Embassy of Spain to your country on the web. Then look under consular services to find information on how to apply for a visa. if you are a U.K. citizen, you do NOT need a visa.

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