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Spanish Food That You Should Taste

February 6, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

When you go to a foreign country, you should immerse yourself in their food and culture. You could look for restaurants which serve the food you are used to at home or you could go to one of the many fast food restaurants, but you would miss out on a great culinary experience. If you have never tried foreign food, then you might be wondering what Spanish foods you should taste. Where do you begin when it comes to Spanish foods?

Spanish cooking is simple, with a lot of bread, olive oil, wine and garlic as the basics of many dishes which date back to the Roman times. From the Muslim rule you will find spices including saffron and honeyed desserts. From South American colonies, potatoes and tomatoes are used.

Tapas is an essential dish on any Spanish table and if you don’t want to have a large meal, then find a Tapas bar where you can enjoy these with a drink. Tapas can be a complete meal and you could have many different foods served. Olives, ham or cheese on bread, tortilla which is a potato and onion omelette, white anchovies, meat balls, green peppers, prawns with garlic, squid, deep fried calamari rings and many other bite sized foods.

Jamón ibérico is the best ham from Spain. It is made from the hindquarters of a wild pig that is fed on acorns.

Chorizo is a highly seasoned sausage, again made from pigs fed on acorns.

Paella is a traditional dish that you will find in all restaurants but there is a lot more to Spanish eating habits. Paella is a rice dish, usually cooked with seafood, pork, rabbit or chicken and seasoned with saffron. You will find that fish and seafood is very high on the list of foods eaten in Spain. Some of the favorites are tuna, sardine and anchovies. These can be cooked simply with some garlic or herbs.

Suquet is a tomato stew with fish, shellfish and potatoes. This is cooked with wine and seasoned with saffron.

Another dish to try is fritura de pescade which is a fish and squid dish.

It won’t matter whether you are a meat or fish lover, you will find fresh food to enjoy. Clean, fresh flavors are seen in most Spanish cooking, with influences from many countries.

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The Best Golfing Holiday Destinations in Spain

February 5, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

Golf has become one of the fastest growing sports for non- professionals and many golfers will want to continue playing golf when they are on vacation.

Even though there are plenty golf courses in Spain, you will want to know the best golfing holiday destinations.

Some cities that have great golf courses are Cadiz, Girona, Valencia, Murcia, Madrid, Almeria and Alicante.

Le Manga Club in Murcia has three golf courses and it has been named the best golfing destination in Europe. They have other sporting facilities to keep the rest of the family occupied while you enjoy a round of golf. Here you will find a putting green and a driving range; as well as bars, restaurant, and many other facilities. You can rent your golf clubs and also arrange for some lessons from a professional golfer.

San Rogue Club has both an old and a new course. The old course opened in 1989 and the new course opened in 2003. Both courses are very well designed and they are just a couple of the many courses found in Cadiz.

Montecastillo golf resort is also in Cadiz and it has 18 holes and is around 160 hectares.

Real Club de Sotogrande Golf Course again is in Cadiz, and it was built around 1964. This golf course is seen as a difficult course and a good challenge to any golfer. The course was designed by an American. They have won an award for being 7th on the Golf World list.

PGA Gold de Cataluna is in the Northern Spain in Girona. This course was designed with 18 holes and each hole has 5 different tees so that people with different handicaps can play together.

El Saler Golf Course, Valencia is a spectacular golf course. Many people believe they could be on the Scottish coast because of the surroundings and how close it is to the sea.

Real Club de la Puerta de Hierro is in Madrid and this course has a beautiful oak forest in the course. This course was built at the start of the 20th Century.
Desert Springs Golf Course in America has won various awards since it opened in 2000. It is one of the most prestigious golf courses in Spain and is also in one of the driest areas which allows for golfing all year around.
Bonalba Golf Course in Alicante offers classes for children who would like to take up golfing. Many professional golfers use this course because of the views and climate.

These are some of the best golfing holiday destinations where you will be able to enjoy a great golfing vacation while in Spain.

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Student Discounts On Your Airfare

February 5, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

One of the best ways for a student to get a discount on their airfare is to do the proper research on the internet. By finding different sites online to gather your information from, you are increasing your chances of getting a good student discount on your airfare tickets. Some of the things to take into consideration when purchasing your airfare on the internet is, where will you be purchasing your airfare from, what type of airfare will you be purchasing and where do you plan on flying into once you do purchase your airfare?

There are many popular, specified websites, strictly created for providing discounted services to college students and their faculty. Just keep in mind when attaining these student discounts, that this will mean that you may have very limited choices with your arrival and departure times. The student discounted savings you can receive by purchasing airfare on the internet can really turn out to be quite substantial in saving you money for your travels. You might even be able to find websites online that would allow you the ability to put in a bid for certain airfare tickets. By choosing to purchase one this way, you will also have a good chance of saving yourself some cash.

There are some downfalls of purchasing student discounted airfare tickets through bidding for them, one of those being, you may not have the ability of knowing which airline you are going through or what the times are for your flight, until the airfare tickets are actually purchased. Remember that if you purchase your airfare tickets during peak time, you will end up having to pay more for your airfare tickets because this is when everyone else is doing their traveling. If you purchase them at off peak times, then you are increasing your chances of finding a fairly priced discounted student airfare ticket, because there are not as many people flying during these times.

Another good way to get a cheaper price on your student discounted airfare would be to choose a less popular airport. These airports have the tendency of offering cheaper airfare costs to you, which will allow you to have more money to spend on other services that may be needed, once you get to your final destination. Another piece of advice would be to avoid paper ticket fees, pick an electronic ticket over a paper ticket, anytime you are given the option between choosing one or the other. Electronic tickets will give you the ability of not having to worry about keeping up with yet, another important piece of paper and you will find that the savings with electronic tickets are much better than with any other types.

Getting a good price on airfare can be a difficult task, to say the least. However, if you are a student or faculty member and you are preparing to purchase airfare tickets for your traveling purposes, you will more than likely get a really good student discount, which will make purchasing airfare tickets much more affordable for you.

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The Best Airfare

February 4, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

You have many different options when it comes to choosing the best place to find the very best airfare prices. The important thing to do is to look around, do not just go with the first choice available to you that you may come across. Take the proper amount of time when doing the research so that you do not end up paying more for your airfare than you have to.

Turn on your computer and get ready because you will find that by researching airfares on the internet you will have an unbelievable amount of choices when it comes to finding an inexpensive airfare that best suits your abilities. Airfare can be totally outrageous, as most of you already know, but you do not have to settle for unfair airfare! Allow yourself the time that it will take so that you will then have the ability to go to different search engines and book the flight that is available to you at a bargain.

As long as you are not to picky when it comes to your availability, I have no doubt that you will come across an airfare that would be just right for you. Most people have to be bargain shoppers because of all of the other expenses we encounter in life everyday. Make sure that when you are attempting in choosing your flight you keep an eye out for different stops that might occur during your flight period, the more stops you will have to tolerate, the more likely it is that you will be getting some discounts here and there.

Even if it is a bit less convenient, the money that you have the ability of saving will be well worth any kind of waiting periods that you may have to endure. Either way it goes, you are still going to get to your destination, wether or not you have to make a few stops along the way or not. So many people are guilty of being impatient and what happens when you are impatient is that you have the potential of possibly regretting your impatience because good things can come to those who wait.

You do have the option of simply going to the airline of choice and choosing your airfare right there, on the spot. However, if you decide to get your airfare this way you need to remember that no doubt about it, you will be paying a much higher price. If you would just get online and do the researching, I bet you anything that you will soon be satisfied with the best airfare bargains that are available in no time at all. Most people are always in a rush and by rushing trying to find good airfare you will end up making a mistake and losing out on the great deals that they do have to offer to you. Ask a friend or family member which path they took in finding the best airfare, maybe they could send you in the right direction in hopefully finding a good priced airfare for your traveling experience.

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Seven Spanish Phrases Every Tourist Should Know

February 4, 2009 by admin Leave a Comment

You have decided to go to Spain for your vacation, and maybe you know quite a lot of Spanish. Yet many people have no knowledge of the Spanish language and you will need to understand a little bit before you go. English isn’t always widely understood and, because of this, there are seven Spanish phrases that every tourist should know.

1. Mañana = tomorrow. This is something you will get used to in Spain especially when you want something done. It means tomorrow, but it is used to show there is no urgency in having something completed.
2. ¿Me puede ayudar, por favor? = Could you help me, please? If you are ever in a situation where you need help, then this phrase will be very useful for you to get the help that you need.
3. ¿Habla/Hablas ingles? = Do you speak English? When you are in an area where everybody is talking Spanish, and you are not able to be understood, then you might need to find a person who speaks English.
4. Estoy enfermo/a and Necesito un medico = I am sick and I need a doctor. These are two phrases which might be used together, and for that reason, they are classed as one phrase. But it is something that you hope you will never need to ask or say.
5. ¿Cuánto cuesta = how much does this cost? If you are in the market then you will need to know the price of the item. If you are sick then you will also need to know the cost of the medical treatment.
6. ¿Dónde están los baños = Where are the toilets or if you are American, then it will be the bathroom. If you can’t find the local bathroom and can’t ask for them in Spanish, then try the local Fast Food Restaurant.
7. Estoy perdido/a = I’m lost. When you are in a foreign country for the first time, it is easy to get lost. If you are not sure how to ask for directions, then ask the hotel for a business card. If you do get lost, you can ask for directions using the business card. Give it to a taxi driver and they will take you back to your hotel.

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