Nick of Culture Spain has invited me to write a view of Spain from the point of someone in the UK aiming to relocate to the country. Some background might be useful in explaining my connection with Spain and thereby the decision process that I am going through (do I move now or wait andwhat makes Spain so attractive?): My [...]
Living in Spain, a country with a world class infrastructure
One of the most striking changes to Spain that I have seen over the past nine years has been a marked improvement in the infrastructure of the country. By this, I mean virtually anything to do with public works, such as the roads, airports and facilities within towns. To illustrate the point, I could take my own town of Gandia, [...]
Paddle4Heroes, from Gibraltar to Marbella by kayak
On the 31st May this year, nine men from Paddle4Heroes are going to paddle from Gibraltar to Marbella in Spain by kayak to raise funds for Help for Heroes and a new charity called Families of The Fallen. Both of these charities should touch the heart of anyone British, as they are at the forefront of helping servicemen and women [...]
Spain 2011 and predictions for Spain 2012 – a summary!
So, 2011 gradually ebbs away – a year that many people in Spain will be pleased to see disappear, hoping that 2012 will herald better times ahead. Unfortunately, I fear that may not be the case and there are compelling arguments to suggest that 2012 may be more difficult and challenging for Spain than 2011. So, how does one round [...]
Expat evacuation plan for those living in Spain and Portugal
Well, I think if I was in Spain in charge of marketing Spanish property to the British (if there is such a person!) then I would probably finally have my head in my hands. Either that or I would be looking frantically for a wobbly, three legged stool and a short rope. Why? Because the UK press has recently been [...]
Corruption in Spain, still a problem
One thing that always saddens me about living in Spain is the level of corruption in Spain – despite the country priding itself upon its First World standards. Certainly, no-one who has lived in Spain, or tried to work here, would ever deny that corruption in Spain exists and that it is a malign influence upon many aspects of life. [...]
Living in Spain, Spanish property is fundamentally different to the UK and US
If you are living in Spain or thinking of doing so (or of buying a holiday home in Spain) then you should know that Spanish property is fundamentally different to that found in the UK and US – and many Nordic countries. You may think that I am referring to the build quality of properties in Spain or perhaps their [...]
Women in Spain, scary (to men!) kind and traditional
Before I moved to Spain, I’d heard a lot about the macho society here. About how men rule the roost and the home – not to mention the businesses. I had been told so much about this, that I was a little worried about how I’d fit into society here. After all, I had worked in a professional position my [...]
Lady writers of Spain – you are needed!
Are you a lady writer living in Spain or a female writer who knows Spain well and wants her voice to be heard? If you are – then at Culture Spain we should be interested in hearing from you! We are looking for lady writers in Spain who can give the female version of what living in Spain is like. [...]
Exchange rates and Spain – the economic turmoil in the Eurozone dominates the markets
For many foreigners living in Spain now or thinking of coming to Spain – the movements of the currency markets are really important. Obviously, they can affect the amount you have free to spend on your holiday in Spain but they can also act to change your quality of life in Spain, if your pension is not Euro based and [...]
Living in Spain and making the right choices
I had an interesting conversation today about living in Spain – with a removals professional who lives here but who works for one of the biggest removal companies in the UK. What this man had to say was enlightening and (rather gratifyingly!) confirmed what I have written in my book about buying Spanish property and moving to Spain. Worryingly, my [...]
Earthquakes in Spain
I was interested to read recently a prophetic report by Luis Suaréz (President of the Colegio Oficial de Geólogos (ICOG)) that came out in March of this year – in which he warned that a major earthquake in Spain was overdue. Well, Luis Suaréz’s timing was nothing if not prescient given the earthquake in Spain that occurred on Wednesday May [...]
Spanish economy 2011, unemployment up again.
The Spanish economy in 2011 is still reeling, as shown by the latest Spanish unemployment figures. These show that unemployment in Spain now stands at a horrifying 21.3% – meaning that some 4.91 million people are out of work in Spain. It seems inevitable that the feared 5 million mark for people out of work in Spain will be reached [...]
State health care in Spain
Sadly, once again, I have had to put state health care in Spain to the test – which is why Culture Spain has been down on Posts over the past few days. On Tuesday, my beloved son collapsed and I had to rush him into our local hospital (Gandia), where he remains now (almost a week later). Needless to say, [...]
Life in Spain: now!
A few days ago I was sent a link to one of the most hysterical articles about Spain and expats in Spain that I have seen for a long time. Sadly, it was from one of the major UK tabloids and, equally sadly, seemed to give an impression totally at odds to what I had written a few days previously [...]


















