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Travel Information on Santa Ponsa, Spain

Santa Ponsa is famous as a sun-soaked Spanish resort on the beautiful island of Majorca. Santa Ponsa has been a center of attraction for a number of tourists from all over the world. The town is beautiful mix of cultural facilities, beaches and outdoor sporting events. There is a lot in Santa Ponsa that makes it an ideal place for summer getaway.

Geography

Located towards the Majorcan southwest coast, Santa Ponsa lies in the middle of Mediterranean Sea and belongs to the Majorcan municipality of Calvia. In fact, Santa Ponsa is just 12 miles towards the west of Palma.

History

Santa Ponsa used to be the landing site for King James I of Spain in 1229. King James I had landed on Santa Ponsa in order to conquer it for the Moorish authorities. After he had become successful in seizing the land, Santa Ponsa became the division of the kingdom of Aragon but later when Moorish left their control, it again became a part of the kingdom of Spain. This historical claim makes the small town famous and draws tourists towards itself.

Attractions

With thousands of visitors making it every year to the small town that is filled with scenic beauty and cultural activities, Santa Ponsa becomes a popular tourist destination. The town has some pristine beaches and hiking trails. A lot of people make it to the town in order to experience the hiking trail of Castell d’Alaro. The ruins of medieval castle that are present in the town of Alaro are from where the trail begins and the area itself attracts many eyes. A lot of tourists are also attracted to the town of Santa Ponsa during the commemoration of 10 daylong fiesta that is held in the month of September.

Getting There

People generally reach this island town through Son Sant Joan International Airport situated in Palma. Only a 20 minute taxi drive can transport one to Santa Ponsa from the airport. It does not cost more than 30 – 40 Euros to reach here by taxi ride.

Considerations

Since the town is a summer resort, most of its bars, restaurants and accommodation are closed from mid-October to mid-May. The weather is ideal during summer, spring and also during the early fall months. The area receives plenty of sunshine along with the rare rainfall. The only drawback is the fact that no measures have been taken make tourism feasible during the winter months in this town.

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Renting Holiday Homes in Spain Beats an Expensive Hotel Holiday

Nearly in June and the use of search engines to help people finding apartments in Spain are getting busy. It is the same procedure as every year when the summer holidays arrive. Thousands of people try their luck typing in their computers phrases like holiday villas in Spain or holiday apartments in Spain. Then the results come out from a list of property rentals displayed in order to satisfy the user search.

Costa del Sol, Costa Brava or Balearic Islands are the most visited areas by English, Scandinavian and German people during the summer time.

As a consequence of the price rises, booking a hotel for a whole week in Spain can be very expensive, and holiday makers take good care of their money, and use it in an intelligent way, “we could save money by renting a beautiful house in Spain”, this is a common thought. In this term, is very convenient because you pay for the whole house and not per person. And what is more, renting holiday homes is plenty of advantages since you can get a nice private garden with swimming pool and barbeque and there is normally much room for the small ones in the family than in a hotel room, so that kids can just bring their favourite toys an set them in the terrace while parents can easily control their kids.

The best recommendation when planning a family holiday is to consider the advantages of a holiday home and choose the best one that fit your needs.

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Strikes In Spain Hit Holiday Resorts

With a strike in Spain over rising fuel costs hitting hotels and supermarkets in popular holiday resorts in June, the Spanish holiday industry could be releived that the British often book their holidays months in advance.


Before the days of the internet, as soon as Christmas Day was over the advertising campaigns for summer holidays would appear on British television.


Millions would book their holidays in January, and many would pay weekly or monthly to their local travel agent so by the time it came to take their summer holiday, it had been paid off and it was just spending money to take care of.


Old habits die hard it seems, as despite late deals and instant access on the internet to hundreds of thousands of holidays, nearly half of the British population still book their holiday in the first two months of the year.


‘It’s a habit the country got into over a couple of decades’, one UK based group of travel sites try to explain, ‘And it continues today despite the fact that the cost of an average holiday compared to salaries is way down on when the internet wasn’t around to the mass market.’


How long the January and February frenzy continues is anyone’s guess, but as even more of the population gets online and time online increases, the holiday bookings Brits make should become more spread out over the year, and with late deals often available the booking peak might shift from early in the year to the early May and June summer months.


Interesting statistics have been released by one of the UK’s leading holiday companies for the bookings they took in the first weeks of 2008, and it suggests the British love affair with Spain shows no sign of slowing down.


Top searched destination was the Spanish island of Majorca. Majorca is one of the longest established tourist destinations in the world, and has had a tourist board for over a hundred years. Their tourist board has ensured the island has remained a British favourite for generations.


Today, Majorca receives more than six million visitors annually, yet ninety five percent of her tourists concentrate in only five percent of its territory. Less developed areas of this elegant island are ripe for new development and prime property commands a great premium. Majorca is now also successfully selling holidays away from the coast in traditional areas not known for tourism.


Ibiza, well known in Europe for a younger tourists and night clubs which feature visiting and resident British DJ’s, is a neighbouring island of Majorca and also makes the top five most booked holiday destinations in the early weeks of 2008.


The Spanish Canary Islands also feature among the most booked holiday destinations, with Tenerife and Gran Canaria being the second and third most popular areas.


Another Canary Island, Lanzarote, was the fourth most searched holiday destination, but Lanzarote is a popular winter getaway and as well as summer bookings would have benifitted from Britons looking for a winter holiday.


Lanzarote maintains relatively constant temperatures and sees low annual rainfall. Few days are lost to weather-related problems due to this environment, which offers the premium atmosphere for technical improvements and beneficial training. In addition to these benefits, the winds are good and steady in the Canary Islands due to the north-east trade winds, which also bring cooler air in the summers to Lanzarote.


If bookings continue in similar patterns throughout the year, Spain and her islands will be again the destination of choice for the British.

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Luxury Hotel Rooms of Spain

Spain is beautiful place for those who want to enjoy a wonderful vacation. Spain is famous for its uniqueness of hotels. For accommodation, there are many hotels with large numbers of lavish rooms with all facilities. Hotels in Spain are ranked in one to five stars. Stars are given to hotel as per the service provided by them and also the unique selling point offered by the hotel which gives the guests a new experience. One star is given to the hotel which offers simple services and five stars are given to the hotel which gives completely grand luxury to the guests. So the rates offered by them depend on the ratings as per the stars. They are placed in spectacular places which gives new experience to the tourists. Hotels provide online booking facility to the tourists. If you want to book a hotel room, there are agency who book at different prices same hotel. Finding a hotel room at least price is time consuming task but search engine will provide you information of hotel just in few clicks of your mouse. There are also few sites which provide the price difference as well as their stars rating of all hotels. When you decide your hotel you can also book it online at random.

Staying in parador is a different experience. Paradors are monasteries, castles and other historic building. There is large range of hotels in different parts of Spain and online booking is easier. Costae Balearic and Canary Island are famous places for hotels in Spain. During summer the prices are high due to demand. Paradors of Spain will provide you high standard of living at reasonable rates which will suit your pocket as well as taste. By the use of Paradors and its service they promote there artistic heritage and culture. Paradors has been converted into castles ,palaces, convents, monasteries and fortresses on islands and its surroundings which gives tourists new experience to enjoy their vacation. Paradors are mostly ranked as three stars and four stars. They are basically known for their historic appearance and tourists who stay there enjoy historic knowledge.

For beach loving tourist Spain has come up with hotel and accommodation near beaches. Tourist relaxes on the sandy beaches of Spain in warm season. It is spread upto four thousands of kilometers. Because of its different colors of sands tourists like this place. Spain has something for everyone. Some information you must be aware of before staying in a hotel room whether it is safe or not. Check the door lock, windows, doors, lights, telephone, bathroom, closets. If you find anything wrong or not working inform to change your room instantly. Use auxiliary locking device when you enter the room of doors and windows for safety purpose. Read the information about the services when you enter the hotel. Identify the outsider then only open the door. If you don’t recognize or if you have any doubt call the safety guards. Never keep your valuable documents, cash and jewelry in a hotel room. For this you can place it in hotel deposits safety place.

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Choosing the Right Resort for your Holiday in Spain

Benidorm is an ideal location for fun in the sun, with its beaches, bars and theme parks. It has three major beaches, Levante, Poniente and Mal Pas, each of which has been awarded the EUâ??s blue flag to mark beaches meeting stringent safety and cleanliness guidelines. During the summer months Benidorm has an extremely active nightlife, with more than a thousand restaurants and over thirty clubs Benidorm draws a lively crowd. For those looking for an authentic Spanish experience from their holiday in Spain, Benidorm may not be the ideal choice, indeed it has been described as â??Blackpool in the sunâ??.

For holiday makers in search of a more peaceful break, a holiday in Menorca may be a suitable choice as it is largely unspoilt and quiet compared to its neighbours. Menorcaâ??s coastline is dotted with small resorts which are perfect for holiday makers looking to explore the beaches hidden within the islands many small coves and inlets. The capital of the island Mahon is home to one of Europeâ??s largest natural harbours, around which can be found an excellent selection of cafes, bars and shops. As with many of the Spanish islands, water activities including windsurfing, sailing, diving and snorkelling are extremely popular in Menorca.

Majorca (or Mallorca) really is a destination with something for everyone. For those looking for a beach holiday Majorca has over 80 beaches, with some of the best being found in the north of the island. With an assortment of slides, shutes and pools the Hidropark and Aquacity waterparks will appeal to children, with the latter also featuring a mini-zoo and childrenâ??s farm. The islands capital Palma should be of interest to sightseers with the gothic La Seu cathedral being one of the most popular attractions whilst Clubbers will be in their element in the notorious resort of Magaluf, with its wide and varied assortment of bars and clubs.

Ibiza is famed for being the clubbing capital of Europe and the nightlife is the major draw for many of the visitors to the island. Ibiza is home to some of the biggest and best clubs attracting the top name DJâ??s every year. As such, many of the resorts have an extremely lively nightlife. Aside from the parties the medieval Eivissa castle at Dâ??alt Villa which overlooks Ibiza town, is steeped in history and is well worth a visit while youngsters will enjoy the water parks and play areas in Playa dâ??en Bossa.

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