Try Spain For A Great Holiday


by Jack Blacksmith - Date: 2007-02-26 - Word Count: 639 Share This!

If you want to know all about Spain, then the best thing to do is research it before your vacation. Learning about Spanish culture before you come to Spain will help you to have a better grasp of the place and the people. If you come to Spain you won't be disappointed by the wide array of things to do and see here.

Spain offers a wide variety of cultural, culinary, and historical activities that are right for everyone. You can visit the beautiful meadows and valleys, hike the Pyrenees, or relax on a beach with your entire family. You will find something for everyone in your family when you visit Spain.

When you are in Spain you may notice that the language sounds different than that spoken in South and Central America. The Spanish in Spain is commonly known as Castillian. This form is related to Italian, Portguese, and French. You may also hear people speak Basque, Catalan, and Galician if you travel to different regions of the country.

You can often find cheap flights on major airlines to Spain. This is the most popular way to enter the country and there are many large and excellent international airports located throughout Spain. It doesn't matter which region of the country you want to visit you will be able to find a flight from your hometown.

When you are in Spain you may want to consider traveling by bus. There are many buses to choose from that have cheap fares and are very comfortable. Seeing Spain while using public transport will save you lots of time and headaches.

If you want to have more independence and freedom on your trip then you should consider using a car rental or car hire company. You can travel wherever you want and whenever you want without worry about schedules. You can find out this kind of information online or through your travel agent.

There is a wide abundance of excellent cuisine in Spain. Whether you are inland or on the coast, in a big city or in a small town you will be able to find food to suit your palate. When you are the coast you can enjoy fresh seafood nearly every day and when you are inland you can select from high-grade meat.

When you are in Spain, you'll be delighted at how fresh all the food is when you go out to eat. There is very little in the way of frozen food and you can be sure the meat, seafood, and vegetables are usually grown and produced locally.

When you want to eat out for dinner and lunch you should be aware of the differences in Spain in terms of schedule compared to your country. In Spain lunch is usually eaten at 2:00 pm and dinner is served at 9:00 pm or later.

If you want to relax and an enjoy wine, beer, or a mixed drink than you can find a wide selection of bars to choose from. This is a great way to meet some locals and practice your Spanish. There is no age restriction to go into a bar, so feel free to bring the kids. Spaniards tend not to get drunk and this is not considered polite behavior.

The Euro was introduced to Spain in 2002 and this is the common currency. You cannot use any other currency and should be prepared to change money at a bank or ATM machine when you arrive. The airport will usual be able to accommodate your needs.

You can also use credit cards all over Spain for purchases or to go out. You usually need to show your passport upon using a credit or debit card. This is for your own protection, so make sure you have it with you when you want to use your card.


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Jack Blacksmith regularly publishes detailed reports on news about Spain and sightseeing. His comments on all about Spain are published on http://www.alicante-spain.com/spain-tips/all_about.html . Your Article Search Directory : Find in Articles

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