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- Akilar CB
I am an avid traveler throughout Spain, mostly in the holiday regions along the coast as well as the Islands of this lovely country. My pleasure is in finding those beautiful little Spanish villages and writing about them as well as the big holiday towns and areas. I have started writing for the website www.akilar.com ecently about all of my travels and the places to go and things to do. This helps in the travel! Please enjoy reading all about Spain and the many things to do you would never think of and if your looking for a holiday as well then have a look at akilar.com as you can read more about my travels as well as booking a holiday villa from the Owners Direct. Thanks again for reading.
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Visiting Costa Dorada Anytime of Year for a Rental Holiday
Why not take your RENTALS IN SPAIN in Costa Dorada, which should include a visit to cities such as Xerta, Falset, Reus, Valls and La Cava? You can enjoy a day visiting all these cities and, if you have time, there are over forty more cities to visit. Even just seeing a few will give you an idea of the culture and customs of Spain. There is always something to do and a place to be. Xerta city has a picturesque view of the Moorish dam. The view of this area is spectacular.
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Barcelona is a Historian’s Holiday Rental Paradise
If you are a bit of a history buff book your HOLIDAY RENTALS IN SPAIN near Barcelona for an adventure in exploring not soon forgotten. Barcelona is home to a rich culture and history which is evident in its architecture forming part of their heritage sites.
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Mallorca is an ideal location for a holiday home
The island of Mallorca is a popular destination for millions of visitors every year with exceedingly little buildings and hardly any SPAIN HOLIDAY HOMES. It is not surprising how many people miss the best parts of the island though as so many take to the beaches then head back to their holiday haven for a quiet night or prepare to go out for the evening’s festivities. Artà is one of those hidden regions. Its main town is called by the same name and large parts of the region are unspoilt due to sparse settlement and perhaps the reason why it is missed by the general public.
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Spain as a Holiday Destination since the 1950s
1954 saw the very first ever package travellers to go on HOLIDAY TO SPAIN. It's difficult to assume how things should have transformed since that time. This pioneering number of vacationers remained in a tiny village with only a number of family run hotels. There were no banks or any other amenities and no local shop could change traveller's cheques.
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Italica - A Roman Andalucia Holiday Villas City
The Romans invaded southern Spain in 206 BC and while you’re marvelling the views from your ANDALUCIA HOLIDAY VILLAS spare a thought for those Romans as they marched across the beaches and fought the Iberians at Alcala del Rio just outside Seville. This is the site that the Romans founded Italica, led by General Publius Cornelius Scipio. Originally founded as an important military outpost the name Italica referenced the first inhabitants who had come from Italy.
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Malaga is much more than just an Airport Destination for the Costa del Sol
When considering a place for your COSTA DEL SOL HOLIDAYS why not chose the ancient city of Malaga? This beautiful city is passed over by most tourists on their way to another seaside location. Malaga international airport has millions of tourists passing through its gates each year but only long enough to catch a bus or retrieve a hire car. If they would only stop long enough to sample the city’s rich cultural heritage, its ancient architecture and an undiscovered nightlife plus a plethora of interesting places to visit they wouldn't be able to tear themselves away.
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Gran Alacant and Santa Pola are your Costa Blanca Holiday Destinations
Gran Alacant and Santa Pola are located in the Elche area and are two of the nicest seaside resorts for your COSTA BLANCA HOLDAYS. These two villages offer a picturesque setting with endless beaches only exceeded by the waters of the Mediterranean Sea. These two villages offer a tranquil setting only found in a place that has the traditional Spanish maritime lifestyle. With these villages being far away from the madding crowds offers you a better quality of life. Having said all this you can still find all the facilities on offer here that is available in other major resorts.
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Franco would never have allowed you a Holiday Home in Spain
There was a time it was extremely difficult for a foreigner to buy HOLIDAY HOMES SPAIN and then General Franco the Dictator, Jefe del Estado, died. Franco's death on 22nd November 1975 was in many ways a Godsend for the Spanish people. His government influenced the people in such a way and still does to this day in small ways. It caused a lot of hardship although crime was at an all time low.
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San Miguel and Costa Blanca Holidays
On your Costa Blanca holidays there is a little Spanish village that you have just got to visit, it exudes everything that is Spanish and let’s face it that is the main reason most people take a Costa Blanca holidays. This little village is of course San Miguel, the place you have been looking for and did not even know it. Just be sure and put it at the top of your list when you book your Costa Blanca holidays.
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Monuments of the Costa Blanca: places of ancient history
It’s not clearly defined exactly where the Costa Blanca (“White Coast”) begins and ends but with approximately 200 km of coastline stretching from Gandia in the north to Pilar de la Horadada in the south, there is certainly plenty of room to enjoy your Costa Blanca Holidays. There is an enormous hinterland with mountains, sierras, river valleys and natural parks and throughout the area you'll find monuments left behind by the previous invaders whether the Phoenicians, Greeks, Romans, Visigoths, Carthaginians, Moors, Barbary Pirates or Christians.
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Camino del Rey – The Walk of Kings
In your Andalucia holiday villas and you’re wondering what you can do. With some of the most beautiful countryside in Europe fantastic beaches, the Sierras and mountain walks. If you feel a little more adventurous you could of taken a walk meant for Kings - but you seriously need a head for heights especially now. Unfortunately closed to the general public, and with security guards in places, the Camino del Rey (“Walk of Kings”) is so named because when King Alfonso XIII of Spain officially opened the walkway in 1921, he walked the specially built catwalks.
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Costa del Sol Holidays near Ronda
If you decide upon COSTA DEL SOL HOLIDAYS you will see that it is the most developed and density populated area of the coast of Andalucia, stretching for 150 kilometres of the Malaga province. Its primary resorts are Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Torremolinos and Marbella. The region is extremely well-liked by vacationers, many have moved there permanently, buying their very own properties there.
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