Monday, January 18, 2010
Ronda
Here we have four very different views of Ronda. For those on holiday any where on the Costa del Sol be sure to take a day trip to Ronda. The views here are fantastic and some of the best you will ever see!
This fast growing town is becoming one of the most popular tourist destinations in Andalucia, it is only beaten to the top place by Seville(1st) and Granada (2nd).
Saturday, November 7, 2009
Seville
Seville is said to be the place where the Spanish tradition of tapas were invented, this is now a favorite pass time of many locals and visitors to Spain. Every one has their own favourite tapas bar where you can order a drink and get a free tapa, some bars even allow you choose from their selection. There's certainly no need to go hungry in Spain or thirsty for that matter!
Thursday, June 18, 2009
Nerja
In complete contrast to the white washed homes of the locals are these very colourful shops and arcades tucked away in the narrow streets. Many of the shops sell exclusive items which you wont find in any other store, such as paintings done by local artists and various local hand made goods, these items always make a nice gift to take back home for friends or relations.
Tuesday, May 19, 2009
A Taste of Spain.
Spain is to set up promotional campaigns in Britain to try boost tourism for this year. The reason behind this is the 22% drop in bookings from the UK market during the first 3 months of this year
''A Taste of Spain'' promotions are to be held in open air festivals in large cities such as London & Edinburgh. These will include all things which we associate with Spain, such as Flamenco Dancers, Spanish horses will be performing and giant paellas will be on the festival menus!
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Estepona - Costa del Sol
One of the quieter resorts on the Costa del Sol is situated 75km down the coast from Malaga airport. Maybe this is the reason it still retains much of its fishing village character, with none of the high rise apartment blocks as seen in other resorts along the coast.
In the older part of town is where you will find the typical white washed homes of the locals, with their flower filled balconies and the decorative wrought iron gateways.
To the west of the seafront is the marina where you can stroll around the magnificent yachts moored here, and also early in the morning see the fishing boats land their catch and see the auction taking place.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Views of Ronda
A view of the house's perched on the edge of the 100mt deep Tajo gorge as seen from one of the archways below the new bridge. Although this is classed as the new bridge it was started in 1751 and completed in 1793.
This is the outstanding sight of the El Tajo Gorge which brings thousands of visitors to Ronda year after year.
The second photo in this selection of Ronda shows the Tajo gorge looking up towards the 'new bridge'
To get a real sense of how sheer this drop is, take a look at the two people looking over the edge in the top left of the photo !!
Next is the view looking towards snow capped Sierras.
Its said that the architect who worked on the bridge after its completion was looking over to admire what he had accomplished, when a gust of wind came and blew his hat off. When he tried to catch it he lost his balance and fell to his death in the gorge!
Saturday, March 28, 2009
Costa's Price War !
Owing to the poor exchange rate for the Pound v Euro it looks like a price war is starting on the Costa's to try entice people to still come to Spain for their holiday this year.
This is a price list as seen outside one of the usually expensive bars on the award winning marina in Benalmadena. Other bars along the same stretch were also starting to lower their prices. Its along time since we have seen coffee sold for 50cents, even when the Spanish currency changed from peseta to euro the price of a coffee was priced between 80cents-1€. They do seem to have a mix up with their prices for a beer though, I suspect that a half is only a very small glass and not a half pint!
One thing I wouldn't do is to queue for a table just to get a cheap drink, which is just what was happening in these bars!
Sunday, March 1, 2009
Dia de Andalucia.
Andalucia Day was celebrated on Saturday 28th Feb meaning that most of the official businesses such as banks and post offices were closed.
Last Sunday another celebration of this great day was the Flamenco Dancing competion held in Tivoli Park in Benalmadena for the different regions of Andalucia. Those taking part put on a fantastic show which lasted for almost 2hrs. Each team had their very own style of dancing and costume from the region which they represented.
Saturday, February 21, 2009
Malaga
From here the pathway winds its way up and round the landscaped gardens to the various levels decorated with water features and also bringing you to the Archaeological Museum which used to be one of the grand palaces within the fortress.
Tuesday, February 17, 2009
Frigiliana
This trip is a must if your visiting the Costa del Sol!
