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Marbella city guide - the playground of the rich and famous
Marbella is Spain’s answer to St Tropez; the favored holiday destination for the wealthy. As one of the most prominent beach resorts on the Costa del Sol, it offers an endless supply of world-class golf courses, five star hotels, and an abundance of restaurants and opulent bars to keep you entertain
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Marbella’s entertainment - what to see and do in the city of plenty
Although Marbella is popular for soaking up the sun and dining out as much as possible, it has far more to offer than just fancy bars and restaurants. With the city and its surrounding neighborhoods jam packed with cultural day trips, adventurous excursions, and action packed fun for all the family,
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Where to eat in Marbella’s restaurant scene - paella, patatas and perfect beach views
Going abroad is the ideal opportunity to get away from the tireless kitchen activity of your everyday life. Luckily, Marbella is littered with restaurants for all diners, meaning you can try something new each night and never have to think about the washing up. With traditional Spanish cuisine on ev
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Where to shop in Marbella - the best places to splash the cash
Marbella is a shopper’s paradise; a mecca for those with purses spilling with credit cards. The city is overrun with designer shops and jewelers, with top-end brands seen on every street. Whether you simply stroll along Avenida Ricardo Soriano in the centre or venture further afield to Puerto Banus,
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From private villa to five star spa – where to stay in Marbella
With its reputation for luxury drawing in the wealthy by the planeload, Marbella is often avoided by those short of cash. If you’re looking for an indulgent stay, you’ve come to the right place. However, although the extravagant accommodation is seeping out of every pore of the city, there are a few
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An island guide to Ibiza – UNESCO sites, beautiful beaches and world famous clubs
<span>One of the five Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, Ibiza is home to the rich and famous and is an up-and-coming wedding destination, a hot-spot for party animals and a haven for relaxation. The island is divided into municipalities which govern small towns, each possessing their own
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What to see and do in Ibiza – from countryside walks to all-night clubbing
What you see and do in Ibiza is largely determined by what kind of holiday you are planning. Ibiza is the perfect place for a fun family trip, a romantic getaway, a beach escape, a hen or stag do, your dream wedding, or a non-stop clubbing extravaganza. Known for its music scene and nightlife, Ibiza
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Where to eat in Ibiza – from traditional to world fusion
Eating out in Ibiza can be quite an adventure with many venues and locations to choose from. Being a multicultural haven, it is easy to find gastronomic delights from around the globe. Most restaurants are concentrated in the towns but our beach-front locations are also spectacular. Rural alfresco d
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Where to shop in Ibiza – from market stalls to concept stores
Ibiza actually doesnt have a main shopping area, but each town has a number of different stores and there are certain streets with nothing but shop after shop on them. So, that good old ‘shop til you drop’ feeling can of course be had here! Top of the line jewelers can be found right next to imports
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Where to stay in Ibiza – from seaside hostels to rural havens
Be it a beachside campsite or a luxurious villa, accommodation options in Ibiza are never too challenging as long as you book early enough. Hostels, campsites, hotels, apartments and villas are all available whether you are traveling alone or in a large group. Once you have decided on your area and
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A guide to Tenerife – culture, carnival, sunshine, sandy beaches and dramatic volcanic landscapes
With pristine beaches to make every sun worshipper’s jaw drop, luxurious resorts, fine dining and exhilarating nightlife, it’s easy to see how Tenerife, or the ‘Island of Eternal Sunshine’, has become one of the world’s most popular resort islands. Those with a sense of adventure or a thirst for cul
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What to see and do in Tenerife – a guide to the Tenerife’s most popular attractions and must-see landmarks
Tenerife’s location off the west coast of Africa affords it an enviable climate making it a fantastic destination for outdoor pursuits. The majority of the cultural attractions, including historic towns brimming with architecture and tropical gardens, are for the most part located on the north of th
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Where to eat in Tenerife – a food and dining guide
One of Tenerife’s most important cultural features is its delicious cuisine. The best way to experience Tenerife’s tasty treasures is to explore away from the main Southern tourist hubs in search of the plethora of fresh food and wine on offer. Tenerife is known for creative and innovative dishes, t
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Tenerife shopping guide – where to shop and what to buy
Tenerife has plenty to keep shoppers happy no matter what you’re looking for. There are plenty of vibrant markets brimming with fresh produce and an array of goods, as well as large shopping centers full with quality names and high street brands. Tenerife is also a duty free zone which means prices
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Where to stay in Tenerife – a guide to the best places to stay on the Island of Eternal Sunshine
Most holiday-makers are drawn to the islands southern tourist hubs; attracted by the allure of the luxury resorts, attractions, entertainment and lively nightlife. For those who want a quieter escape the northern and western coasts are home to some hidden jewels. <span style=text-decoration:
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What to see and do in Galicia – a guide to notable attractions and landmarks
From sacred pilgrimage sites to ancient Celtic and Roman ruins, Galicia has plenty of historic sites to explore. Wander through cobblestone streets of Santiago de Compostela, relax in the therapeutic waters of the spa-town of Mondariz or sip on a Galician wine in a local bodega (wine cellar) i
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Where to eat in Galicia – a food and dining guide
With a rugged coastline and wet climate suitable for crop-growing, Galicia makes the most of its fertile land. From hearty bean and vegetable stews to freshly caught seafood and shellfish, Galicia is rich in authentic Spanish cuisine. Complemented by locally-produced wines, including the famed Albar
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A Galicia shopping guide – where to shop and what to buy
The birthplace of now international super-brand, Zara, Galicia has some serious buying power in terms of shopping. From artisan crafts to antique jewelry, gastronomic gifts to designer brands, Galicia has an abundance of places to splash your hard-earned cash. Head to one of the countless shopping c
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Where to stay in Galicia – a neighborhood guide
From small self-catered cottages to family poolside villas, swanky hotels to luxury spa resorts, Galicia has a bundle of accommodation options to suit all budgets. Enjoy a cultural stay in Santiago de Compostela, retreat to a spa haven in Mondariz or seek out a beach break in Vigo. Whatever you choo
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A Guide to Galicia – sparkling rías, sacred pilgrimages and sumptuous seafood
Containing a rocky coastline preserved by secluded coves, flowing estuaries and sheltered fishing ports; Galicia’s unparalleled natural beauty bolsters its nickname as the ‘land of a thousand rivers’. A picturesque corner of north-west Spain steeped in local history and culture, a distinct reg
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