Cheap Holidays Spain
Welcome to cheap holidays Spain. I don't know about you but I love Spain and I know that there are many of you out there that feel the same. What is it about this country? Is it the weather, the culture, the glorious beaches, the food, or the friendly people? What ever your answer I think we can all agree as a holiday destination it is superb. However, since the introduction of the Euro it is not quite as cheap as it once was. So how do we find cheap holidays in Spain?
Over the coming weeks and months we will not only look at the best holiday deals to Spain, we will also look at Spain the country. I will be exploring each region of Spain and looking at its; culture, landscape, food, and people. Of course we could not look at Spain without discussing the Costas, in fact this will be a large part of what we discuss on this site.
The Costa Almeria, Costa Calida, Costa Blanca
Deciding where to start was a difficult decision, so eventually settled on the south-east of Spain and the Costa Almeria, Costa Calida, and the Costa Blanca. Over the next couple of weeks we will be looking into every aspect of these three Costas so you get a feel for the various resorts.
Cheap Holidays Spain
If you are a frequent visitor to Spain or you have discovered a great deal, please let us know so we can share with the other users of this site. You can discuss any aspect or topic on this site and get your views across, all you have to do is click on the comment link at the bottom of this article and fill in the details. Also, if you have any photos or stories please let us know we would love to hear from you.
Booking Your Cheap Holiday In Spain
Given the recent collapse of XL travel I have to warn you to double check the company you are booking your holiday with is ABTA approved (or the Industry standard insurance of the country you are in) this includes companies and deals mentioned on this site.
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Anyway that is a long enough introduction to this site. I would like to thank you for visiting Cheap Holidays Spain and I hope to see you again soon when we will be looking at the Costa Almeria.
Monday, 15 September 2008
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The Costa Dorada
The Costa Dorada lies to the south of the Costa Brava and the Costa de Garraf, and has been a favoured holiday destination for decades. If sun, sea, and beautiful golden beaches are what you look for in a holiday then the Costa Dorada has it by the bucket full (excuse the pun).
Tarragona the old Roman capital of Spain is the main town on the Costa Dorada, however the main holiday towns are Salou, Cambrils, and La Pineda. Another town of note is Sitges, probably the chicest town on the Costa Dorada.
As pretty as these towns are it is not the main reason people holiday here, it’s the beaches. The Costa Dorada has over 200km of beautiful beaches; it is not hard to understand why the Spanish named it the 'Gold Coast'. The beach at Salou can get over crowded at the height of the season, but it is backed by a palm-lined promenade and it has all the amenities you could wish for. If you prefer your beaches a little bit quieter then just head to Cambrils. Cambrils has nine kilometres of the most pristine beaches you will ever see, so you will never struggle for space at this wonderful resort.
The beaches at Sitges deserve a special mention and not just because thee are eight of them. The thing you have to remember about Sitges is that it is a lot more cosmopolitan than nearly any other town in the Mediterranean. Of eight beaches in Sitges one is reserved for gay sun-seekers, and another two are reserved for nudists. As you can see, no matter how you like to take the sun, there is a beach for you.
Costa Dorada - Port Aventura
The Costa Dorada is also a great place for adrenaline junkies, apart from all the water sports and out door activities the Costa Dorada is also home to one of Europe's largest theme parks. Port Aventura is a fantastic day out; this theme park has everything you could want to get the pulse racing.
Port Aventura is split up into different themed zones; Polynesia, Imperial China, Aztec Mexico, the Wild West, and the Med. Each zone has its own star ride including; the Dragon Khan (with its eight loops), Hurakan Condor (free faller), the Stampida (runaway mine train), and the Tutuki Splash (water ride). Apart from all the white knuckle stuff there is also up to 100 live shows a day. So, if you get the chance, Port Aventura is well worth a visit.
The Costa Dorada has something to keep every type of holiday-maker happy. Whether you are single, a couple, or a family, whether you like quiet holidays just laying on the beach, activity holidays, or you want to spend your nights partying, there is a resort on the Costa Dorada to suit your needs.
The Costa Dorada is a great location for a holiday and I hope this article has persuaded you to look into it further. For more information just check out the rest of the site. Anyway, that’s enough for now, until the next time thank you for reading this article - The Costa Dorada.
Tarragona the old Roman capital of Spain is the main town on the Costa Dorada, however the main holiday towns are Salou, Cambrils, and La Pineda. Another town of note is Sitges, probably the chicest town on the Costa Dorada.
As pretty as these towns are it is not the main reason people holiday here, it’s the beaches. The Costa Dorada has over 200km of beautiful beaches; it is not hard to understand why the Spanish named it the 'Gold Coast'. The beach at Salou can get over crowded at the height of the season, but it is backed by a palm-lined promenade and it has all the amenities you could wish for. If you prefer your beaches a little bit quieter then just head to Cambrils. Cambrils has nine kilometres of the most pristine beaches you will ever see, so you will never struggle for space at this wonderful resort.
The beaches at Sitges deserve a special mention and not just because thee are eight of them. The thing you have to remember about Sitges is that it is a lot more cosmopolitan than nearly any other town in the Mediterranean. Of eight beaches in Sitges one is reserved for gay sun-seekers, and another two are reserved for nudists. As you can see, no matter how you like to take the sun, there is a beach for you.
Costa Dorada - Port Aventura
The Costa Dorada is also a great place for adrenaline junkies, apart from all the water sports and out door activities the Costa Dorada is also home to one of Europe's largest theme parks. Port Aventura is a fantastic day out; this theme park has everything you could want to get the pulse racing.
Port Aventura is split up into different themed zones; Polynesia, Imperial China, Aztec Mexico, the Wild West, and the Med. Each zone has its own star ride including; the Dragon Khan (with its eight loops), Hurakan Condor (free faller), the Stampida (runaway mine train), and the Tutuki Splash (water ride). Apart from all the white knuckle stuff there is also up to 100 live shows a day. So, if you get the chance, Port Aventura is well worth a visit.
The Costa Dorada has something to keep every type of holiday-maker happy. Whether you are single, a couple, or a family, whether you like quiet holidays just laying on the beach, activity holidays, or you want to spend your nights partying, there is a resort on the Costa Dorada to suit your needs.
The Costa Dorada is a great location for a holiday and I hope this article has persuaded you to look into it further. For more information just check out the rest of the site. Anyway, that’s enough for now, until the next time thank you for reading this article - The Costa Dorada.
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