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Post by drusilla on Aug 9, 2007 18:52:46 GMT -7
Corrida and Flamenco, or sun, sea and sand. Spend holiday in Spain, you can be enjoyable at any time of year. There¡¯s a dream holiday for everyone there, from the ideal family beach holiday on the Cadiz, to the exciting of the Thorpe feast in Andalucia, and the cultural highlights of Mallorca, Seville, and Granada ¨C you will find the real Spain! The ideal months for travel to Spain are May, June and September (plus April and October in the south). At these times you can rest on good-to- unexceptionable weather, yet keep away from the excessive heat degree - and the special masses of Spanish and peregrin tourists - of July and August. But there's goodish climatic condition in some areas of Spain practically year round. Winter along the southern and southeastern Mediterranean coasts is tender, while in the height of summer you can retreat to the northwest, to beaches or high mountains anywhere to get out of the way of the unthinkable heat. The best feast days are mostly concentrated between Semana Santa (the week leading up to Easter Sunday) and September to October.
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Post by shaguahuai on Oct 17, 2007 18:54:32 GMT -7
Travel is easy, accommodation plentiful, the climate benign, the people relaxed, the beaches long and sandy, the food and drink easy to come by and full of regional variety. Also the sandy beaches in Barcelona and Costa del sol and you can also chech in Barcelona hotel and Costa del sol hotel . More than 50 million foreigners a year visit Spain, yet you can also travel for days and hear nothing but Spanish. That¡¯s really a good idea to make a trip to Spain.
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Post by liyutaiziy on Nov 27, 2007 21:33:48 GMT -7
A Spain travel can be enjoyable any time of year. This beautiful country also offers diverse activities and attractions in each city you decide to visit and all the year long! Spain is an easy country to travel, with an excellent accommodation offer. Airlines and affordable fares have turned Spain into a beach resort for Europeans. Start planning your Spain travel now: visit our cities, coasts and islands guides, reserve your hotel or rent one of the beautiful self catering villas, car hire in Tenerife .
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Post by gongsunqi on Dec 12, 2007 19:53:05 GMT -7
Sometimes I'm asked what Spanish sites are not to be missed in a visit to Spain, to which I normally respond: the Alhambra in Granada, the Mezquita in Cordoba, etc. Funny thing is, some of the Spanish places I have the fondest memories of are not on my "must see list," things like my visit to the cave home in Guadix, the walled city of Laguardia, the Roman ruins in Merida, and the Palace of Lebrija in Seville. And tarragona and cadiz .
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