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by Harry Lawrance - 2007-05-09
Spain has been the top choice for UK holiday makers for more than a decade, being the destination for more than 30% of our holidays abroad. This article is a brief guide to some of Spain's most ...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-05-17
If you're thinking of taking a holiday to Majorca, you're likely imagining large crowds of tourists soaking up the sun during the day and partying the night away in the island's best clubs. However, c...
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by Andrew Regan - 2007-05-17
If you're thinking of taking a holiday to Majorca, you're likely imagining large crowds of tourists soaking up the sun during the day and partying the night away in the island's best clubs. Howeve...
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by Harry Lawrance - 2007-05-29
Majorca (or Mallorca as it is also spelt) is the largest of the Balearic Islands off the east coast of Spain, which collectively are one of the most popular holiday destinations in the World. Two of t...
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by Roger Munns - 2007-06-14
The summer 2007 SuperYacht Cup, held off Palma de Mallorca, will be the most competitive for the yachts since the event began ten years ago.With 40 entries so far, and another 20 possibles by the time...
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by Roger Munns - 2007-06-17
The island of Menorca, also known as Minorca, has long been a favorite among holiday travelers, so much so that the island is nicknamed, 'The Holiday Island'. Anyone familiar with the novels of author...
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by Roger Munns - 2007-06-22
Worried tourism bosses in Spain are winning the battle for European holidaymakers, with an impressive 5 per cent rise in visitor numbers for the first quarter of this year.The country welcomed over te...
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by Roger Munns - 2007-06-24
Spain's Majorca real estate has been popular for several decades now, with many Europeans who have holidayed on the Spanish island deciding to buy a second home for holidays, a business, or for retire...
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by Roger Munns - 2007-06-27
Buying a property on the Spanish island of Majorca has been popular for several decades now, with many Europeans who have holidayed on the Spanish island deciding to buy a second home for holidays, a ...
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by Roger Munns - 2007-07-13
In some parts of Spain, so many British people have bought a property it is quite possible to live there quite comfortably without having to learn the language.While many Brits do learn Spanish and so...