Visiting Ibiza and Formentera

Visiting Ibiza and Formentera

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Sailing holiday in Ibiza and Formentera through Sant Antoni de Portmany can be an exciting vacation. This place has been a favorite tourist destination particularly by the British. There are several resto bars and nightclubs in this town making it one of Ibiza’s most active areas. Aside from this, Sant Antoni de Portmany also has eye-catching beaches.

Popular hotels and hostels in Ibiza

Popular hotels and hostels in Ibiza

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The famed Pacha Hotel is a luxurious boutique Ibiza hotel with 57 rooms. It has a clean crisp design, with white as the dominant color and simple lines. Its recent renovation has made it one of the best hotels in Ibiza, contemporary, and modern. It is famous for the Pacha nightclub, and it has a Jacuzzi, valet service, and other high class accommodations to make your stay in Ibiza truly unforgettable.

Hotel Rocamar, Ibiza

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Clients love the quietness in the Rocamar and enjoy relaxing at the hotel’s terrace with perhaps the most beautiful views on the Ibiza Bay and the old town capital.

Barcelona five star hotels

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If ready access to the city is what matters the most to you, then you cannot get a better option than Le Meridien. The hotel is on the famous Ramblas, the center of Barcelona’s hustle and bustle. Like other five-star hotels, it boasts of an amazing view of the Ramblas. Unfortunately, the hotel’s greatest draw also proves to be its greatest problem. Because most of the rooms in La Meridien overlook the Ramblas, guests can expect a little street noise. If you think you would not mind this, then book yourself into the Le Meridien. A basic double room can cost you between 330 and 360 Euros.

Barcelona La Mercé Festival

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Barcelona La Mercé Festival is a real big deal for the people of Barcelona and the still temperate weather means that, in true Mediterranean fashion, must of the fun takes place outside. There’s a massive amount to do whilst the festival is on with events popping up all over the city and over 3000 artists and performers on display with over 500 activities to watch or take part in.

Nightlife in Madrid

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Madrid’s night clubs are a fun experience. None card, and as long as you look about 18, you won’t have any problems getting in. Try Kapitol, across from metro stop Atocha, and Palacio Real (near Sol). Kapitol claims to be the biggest club in Europe. Both charge a cover of 12-15 euros and get busy at around 2 AM.

Granada Alhambra tours

Granada Alhambra tours

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After a brief stop in Riofrio, you’ll travel to Granada, an essential highlight of any trip to Spain. You’ll visit the Alhambra, Charles V Palace and the gardens of the Generalife, framed by the stunning backdrop of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off City Tour

Barcelona Hop-on Hop-off City Tour

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You can hop-on and off as many times as you like at any of the 44 stops. The Northern route and the Southern Route are two hours long, while the Forum route is 40 minutes long. The three tour routes are inter-connected so you can hop easily between each of the stops!

Toledo tour from Madrid

Toledo tour from Madrid

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A highlight of any visit to Toledo is seeing the famous paintings by the 16th-century master, El Greco. Toledo was the setting for many of El Greco’s artworks, and a tour highlight is The Burial of the Count of Orgaz in the church of St. Tome.

Gibraltar tour from Costa del Sol

Gibraltar tour from Costa del Sol

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Descending from the Rock, you have free time for shopping in the main street, where everything is sold from the latest designer fashions to what is probably the best known 100 percent cotton underwear in the world!

La Boqueria, Barcelona

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At the center are the fish sellers who offer an array of local species so fresh some of them are still wiggling. Barcelona is on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea.

Barcelona cathedral

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On first entering the visitor is struck by the amazing wood carvings on every wall. A side chapel holds a cross removed from a galleon that participated in the Battle of Lepanto in 1571. The Christ figure on the cross is bending to the right. According to a Spanish legend the motion was to avoid a cannonball fired during the conflict.

El Escorial tour

El Escorial tour

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The Royal Monastery of San Lorenzo El Real was built by King Philip II to house the remains of his parents, Charles I and Isabella of Portugal. The austere Renaissance complex combines a palace and monastery, and features a wonderful collection of art. On your visit, an experienced guide will take you for a tour of the complex, including the Pantheon of Kings and basilica.

Barcelona Card

Barcelona Card

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Barcelona City Card – Travel on the airport train is included. You can choose from 2, 3, 4 and 5 day passes – the choice is yours! Every card comes with a FREE guidebook with helpful information on the establishments associated with the card, as well as a city map

Barcelona Bike Tour

Barcelona Bike Tour

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This Barcelona cycling tour is suitable for all ages and is not the least bit strenuous. You will ride at a relaxed pace, with no hills to conquer, and stops are made every few hundred yards at points of interest to take photos and hear the fascinating history and stories of Barcelona from your excellent guide. You’ll have the use of a comfortable and easy-to-ride bike, and gain useful tips and advice about what to do and see while you’re visiting Barcelona.

House for rent in Polopos

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The house is simply not luxuriously furnished in a traditional style with comfortable cane and pine furniture, and has all necessary amenities : electric hot water, shower, fridge,a butane gas cooker,both electric heaters and heaters run from butane gas,and also a wood-burning stove. Rates are from £180 p/w in Winter to £280 p/w in Summer.

Luxury apartment La Manga beach, Murcia

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The apartment has everything to make your holiday very comfortable. The kitchen is modern, and provides all the conveniences of home Access for disabled. (Elevator) Prices: EUR 158 – EUR 665 per week

Luxury Apartment in Seville city centre

Luxury Apartment in Seville city centre

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Living-room with double sofa-bed, dinning area and a full equipped kitchen. Panoramic French windows that serve as an outlet to a delightful terrace with undisturbed views over a breathtakingly beautiful Seville cathedral.

13th Century Masia House for rent

13th Century Masia House for rent

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Facing the magnificent landscape of the Red Cliffs, it is surrounded with olive tree fields and overlooked by the bell tower of the old village of Riells del Fai. It can accommodate up to 10 people in full comfort. 13th Century Masia House located 35km from Barcelona

Central apartment, Barcelona Las Ramblas

Central apartment, Barcelona Las Ramblas

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The location of this fantastic apartment is right in the middle of Barcelona city only 3 blocks or so from Plaça Catalunya and from there another 100 yards to Las Ramblas, making it accessible to all areas of interest such as the Gothic Quarter, and the very trendy El Borne.

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