This website will provide you with details of some of the finest luxury resorts in southern Spain, which is blessed with over 300 days per year of sunshine along with some of the best hotels, golf courses and spa experiences in the world.
Southern Spain offers activities throughout the year for your spring holiday, summer holiday, autumn holiday and winter holiday.
There is so much to discover in this region of Spain and this website will give you the perfect base for you holiday in a luxury resort on Spain.
You can enjoy a wine tour, a tapas trail of spend a day in the great outdoors in one of Spain's National Parks, or indulge your self in some great cuisine along with some fine wine.
The coastline and beaches of the part of Spain offers the widest range of water sports including jet skiing, sailing, wake boarding, surfing, diving and kayaking.
Spain is one of the richest countries in the European Union both in terms of culture and history, a Spanish holiday is known for excitement, passion and scenery. Your luxury Spanish resort holiday could mean so much more than one holiday experience, whether in a lively town or city, or a stunning island in the winter sun or a glamorous sporting resort with the best golf courses in the world. The history cannot be surpassed, the landscape can be unbelievable or can simply spend your time relaxing fuelled by some of the finest wines in Europe, it's all here at your luxury resort on Spain waiting to be enjoyed.
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Increase in holidaymakers visiting Marbella
The number people enjoying holidays in Spain is on the increase, it has been revealed.
According to fugues from the Andalucian local government, the number of people holidaying in Marbella has increased by 8.1 per cent in the last year.
More than 900,000 tourists stayed in hotels in the resort between January and June 2008, indicating that despite the economic doom and gloom, holidays in Spain are as popular as ever.
Holidaymakers heading to Murcia over the festive season might cross paths with a movie star.
According to the Costa Blanca Leader, the actor, writer and director Woody Allen will be arriving in the region to perform with his jazz band on December 31st.
Allen plays clarinet in the group, which performs weekly in Manhattan, New York.
Renting an apartment in Spain is a great way to get away from it all, but many Brits could still find it difficult to leave their worries at home.
That is the finding of American Express Travellers Cheques, which recently polled the public and found that 36 per cent of younger travellers are afraid of returning to a burgled home.
Even the relaxing prospect of a few days worth of golf was not enough to stop some people thinking about the mortgage and feeding the family, with 35 per cent of 25 to 34-year-olds admitting they worry about such matters on holiday.
Should one of Europes premier golfers decide to take a golf holiday to La Manga Club in the coming years, it is likely that he will be bringing a new face with him.
Justin Rose is expecting to be a father, according to the Daily Mail, as his partner Kate Phillips is pregnant with his child.
While Rose would be in his element on La Manga Clubs three world class courses, his little one could also hone the skills that made a 17-year-old boy the talk of the golf world 11 years ago.
The UK may boast some of the worlds finest golf courses, but as long as the rain falls, people might prefer to head abroad.
Such is the outlook of figures released by VisitBritain, which found that last years summer - thought to be the wettest on record - has made a dent in the number of visitors heading to British towns.
A spokesman told TravelMole: Last year was a mixed picture for Englands towns and cities with many seeing declines after one of the warmest summers on record in 2006.
Sports lovers planning tennis holidays in Spain next year are unlikely to change the plans in light of economic problems.
That is the suggestion of Malcolm Preston, partner at PricewaterhouseCoopers, who told the audience at the Association of British Travel Agents convention that people will be reluctant to forgo a holiday, regardless of the financial climate.
According to TravelMole, Mr Preston referred to statistics which showed that only ten per cent of people answered travel when asked what their first cutback would be in an economic downturn.
The majority of people in the UK book their holidays online, it has been found.
According to figures compiled by the Association of British Travel Agents (Abta), 57 per cent of Britons booked their last trip abroad via the internet.
It was also discovered that many people no longer approach travel agents to book their villa rentals in Spain and other breaks, with only 35 per cent choosing this method, TravelMole reported.
Holidays more important than ever, say cash-strapped Brits
An economic slowdown will not be enough to stop British people taking tennis and golf holidays in Spain, a survey has revealed.
A quarter of people in the UK would be willing to tighten the purse strings on a week-to-week basis in order to secure their break abroad, according to lastminute.com.
Furthermore, 35 per cent of respondents see their holiday not only as a necessity but also as a motivation to help them get through the current financial difficulties, TravelMole reports.
Tennis players booking flights to Spain might have read with interest the news that a leading budget airline is equipping its planes with masts to enable its passengers to use their mobile phones.
One industry commentator, however, has warned passengers not to be too excited by the development, claiming that such calls will not be cheap.
Those en route to tennis holidays to La Manga Club might be tempted to dial their friends, but Lawrence Price, director of aviation strategy at Mott MacDonald, said that the calls will be treated as a potential revenue stream by airlines.