Gran Alacant is one of those few places where old Spain blends with modern Europe; the hill is home to a wide range of Europeans (other nations are well represented too amongst the populace but Europeans (especially The British) make up more than 50% of its current population meaning that the area is a cosmopolitan mix of people, shops, bars and businesses unlike most places in Spain.
Read MoreFollowing a preparation period, allowing local authorities time to adapt the infrastructure in towns and cities, new generic speed limits will soon come into force throughout Spain. The new limits are as follows:
Read MoreThe Spanish have a number of unique Christmas traditions that differ from those to which you might be accustomed. From giant nativity scenes to pooping logs, fools’ day and the national lottery, here are a few Spanish Christmas traditions you should know.
Read MoreA must for visitors to the area, the municipal nativity scene should be put in everyone's diary for at least one visit. Different stands selling typical Christmas products like chestnuts, nuts, dried fruits and toys are also set in the surrounds of this fantastic nativity scene. There will be a large Christmas tree which will light up the square with it's colourful lights and decoration.
Read MoreFrom 23rd November 2020 all passengers who arrive from a high-risk country in relation to the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus, in order to enter Spain, MUST show a certificate with a NEGATIVE PCR result (RT-PCR of COVID-19), carried out in the 72 hours prior to your arrival
Read MoreWhen we look at road signs we remember some basic principles. Red circles tell us what we must NOT do, blue circles tell us what we MUST do, squares and rectangles offer information, triangles are warnings. There are a couple of others, such as the hexagonal stop sign, but they are the principle points to remember. Red circles DON´T, blue circles DO, squares and rectangles are info, triangles are warnings.
Read MoreTorrevieja is a Mediterranean town, located in an ideal spot and with a perfect climate. Torrevieja is a town of sun, parks and beaches, offering attractive outdoor leisure, cultural and sports activities. The town has always been aware of its traditions and at the same time has advanced with future progress in mind.
Read MoreOn some 7,000 kilometres of the secondary road network in Spain, the maximum permitted speed limit is set at 90 kilometres per hour, on roads where no other restrictions are in force, in other words, where there are no signs indicating a stricter limit.
Read MorePaella is a Spanish rice dish originally from Valencia. Paella takes its name from the wide, shallow traditional pan used to cook the dish on an open fire. Paella translates to frying pan.
Read MoreThe bustling coastal resort of Torrevieja is home to an amazing feat of nature. As you drive into the town from Alicante airport you will pass between two salt lakes – one is blue/green and the other is an impressive pink colour. The main attraction for bird lovers is the flamingos where up to 2,000 can be seen during the breeding season.
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