Recently, I wrote a couple of articles about the potential for a rise in demand for holidays in Spain. Well, my predictions look as though they may have been accurate. Figures just produced by the Ministry of Tourism in Spain show that tourism in Spain increased by 2.9% in comparison to the same time (the first quarter) of last year. [...]
Easter holidays in Spain, the Capuchins
One of the most notable aspects to any Easter holidays in Spain is the appearance of the Capuchins. All of a sudden, throughout Spain, you can see gorgeous religious processions with the people concerned resplendent in costumes that mimic the Klu Klux Klan – albeit far more colourful! Semana Santa (Easter week) is a very important time for anyone religious [...]
Tourism in Spain 2011
There was an interesting article about tourism in Spain today in Levante (a Spanish newspaper covering the Levant). In January Exelter, a Spanish tourist association, predicted a growth in tourism in Spain, this year, of 1% – which they have now revised to 2%. This is almost two and a half times greater than that predicted by the Bank of [...]
Escaping the Crowds on Holidays in Spain
Spain is one of the most popular destinations in the world, and over 53 million people came here last year. This is great news for the tourist industry, but if you take a moment to think about that number it begins to seem a bit overwhelming - not least because Spanish tourist spots are becoming incredibly crowded. This works for [...]
Holidays in Spain, the facts
One of the extraordinary things about Spain is the sheer number of people who come, annually, from abroad to take their holidays in Spain. In fact, some 53 million people visit Spain each year and, of course, the vast majority are holidaymakers. To put 53 million people into perspective – you have to appreciate that the total population of Spain [...]
Summer holidays in Spain 2011, book now or wait?
The conumdrum for anyone thinking of taking a summer holiday in Spain is: do I book now – or wait until later and then pick up an ultra-cheap deal? Obviously, getting a ‘good’ deal on your summer holiday in Spain is important but this year it is more difficult than ever to predict what will happen about the number of [...]
CULTURE SPAIN – GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN (TODAY!)
It is, of course, far too early to tell what the consequences of the general strike in Spain will be, as it is happening now… Not least, the truth is difficult to discern from the ‘spin’ of the unions and the Spanish government – and the hype of the media! However, for what it is worth, the majority of people [...]
CULTURE SPAIN – GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN (WILL SPANISH GRAND PARENTS STRIKE AS WELL?)
So, we are only two days away from the general strike in Spain and there are no signs of it being called-off. This means that if you do have travel plans for the day of the general strike in Spain on the 29th September 2010 – then you should be wary of delays and cancellations. As I have stated before, [...]
CULTURE SPAIN – GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN (THE REALITIES OF WORK IN SPAIN)
I have been looking carefully over the past few days for more information about the general strike in Spain and the more I have looked – the more I have felt that the general strike in Spain is pointless. Not least, it seems to be concealing the problems of Spain – rather than highlighting the real changes that are needed [...]
CULTURE SPAIN – UPDATE ON THE GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN 29TH SEPTEMBER 2010 (THE POLITICS OF APATHY!)
So, the news today is that the Spanish unions have agreed a minimum services deal with the Spanish government for the general strike in Spain on the 29th September 2010. Evidently (subject to confirmation), the Spanish unions will allow: - 20% of all EU flights and 40% of international flights - 10% of all internal flights. - 50% of all [...]
CULTURE SPAIN – GENERAL STRIKE IN SPAIN 29TH SEPTEMBER 2010
It would seem that I am not the only person perplexed by why a general strike in Spain has been called for Wednesday the 29th September. A recent poll in El Pais (one of Spain’s national newspapers) reckons that only 9% of Spaniards support the strike. This dismal figure, if correct on the day, indicates the curious nature of the [...]
CULTURE SPAIN – WORK IN SPAIN
Well, this has been a busy few days! Not only have I been keeping an eye on the terrible fires in Spain (that have caused so much trauma around Valencia Province), but also I have been busy launching my new (and fifth) book. This is called ‘The Secrets to Working and Making a Living in Spain’. I am actually very [...]















