Wednesday, 13 January 2010

Interesting facts about southern Spain

The best months to visit southern Spain are April and May, October and November. Although the weather is agreeable at any time, july and August can be very hot. It can rain heavily in early September and be quite cold in the evenings in December and January, though the days will be sunny and pleasantly warm.

Snow falls on the Mulhacen peak and across the Sierra Nevada and lasts from late November to early May, but the weather in general tends to be sunny and warm. Temperatures rise to the 30s (50-90'F) during the summer months and fall to the mid to upper 20s (65-75'F) in the winter. Visitors in the winter will need a pullover, and a jacket or a top coat for the evenings. Visitors in summer will need cotton clothing, a shady hat, sunglasses and sun cream and, if they are going into the hills, a bottle of water.

Things to do in Andalusia

Southern Spain has two cultures, religion and tradition, and one or the other keeps the region busy with pilgrimages or fiestas throughout the year, with a concentration of events close to Christmas and Easter. Details of any local festivities can and should be obtained from the local tourist office. Do not be wary of attending; the local people will enjoy your company and make you welcome.

The main events include:

January 5th- The Three Kings Festival on Twelfth Night. This is held all over Spain and is mainly for the children. 10-15 Pilgrimage of Torre Garcia in Almeria. 17 Festival of San Anton (St Anthony). Held all over Southern Spain.

February - Carnival before Ash Wednesday. Held all over the region but especially in Cadiz, which has perhaps the most exciting carnival in Europe!
March - Holy Week in Seville. Processions, services, pilgrimages. Not an event to miss. Held also in Malaga, Jaen, Arcos de la Frontera, Baeza, Ubeda. At Baena, near Cordoba, a drum is beaten continuously for two days over Easter. Every town and almost every village in Southern Spain commemorates Holy Week.

April - The April Fair in Seville is the main event,held two weeks after Easter. The pilgrimage to Our Lady of Cabeza, on the last Sunday in April at Andujar, is a splendid affair with riders and horse-drawn carriages.
May - The celebration of May Day, with songs and the erection of holy crosses draped with flowers, in or outside private homes. This is a big event in Cordoba and linked into the Spring Fiesta de los Patios, where the courtyards of the houses are filled with flowers.

1-7 -Jerez Horse Fair. This is subject to equine fever restrictions and may be held at the end of April; check with the tourist boards. Whitsun pilgrimage to the shrine of Our Lady at Rodo, near Almonte Huelva. The most famous pilgrimage in Spain after the one to Santiago de Compostela. Up to a million pilgrims and visitors, many on horseback or in carriages.
June - Corpus Christi. Celebrated all over Spain, but in Andalusia especially at Cordoba, Zahara de la Sierra, and Seville. At Seville, six boys dance before the altar in red costumes and then lead the Corpus Christi procession, which includes gigantes, people wearing giant papier-mache heads, and people in masks. 23rd - Eve of John the Baptist celebrations with bonfires in Vispera de Sanjuan. 24 Fair of John the Baptist. At Cadiz the summer solstice is also celebrated.

July 9-14 - Wine Fair and Fiesta at Montilla, near Cordoba. 25 Fiesta of StJames (Santiago) of Compostela, the patron saint of Spain, celebrated all over Southern Spain but especially in Granada, the Alpujarras villages,Jaen and Cadiz .

August 5 - Pilgrimage of the Virgin of Nieves at Trevelez (Granada). The pilgrimage ascends the peak of the Mulhacen. 15 The Assumption. A public holiday in Spain and a big religious festival. 18-21 Fiesta de la Guadalquivir at Sanlucar de Barrameda.

September 6 - Annual encounter that takes place between the men of Gaudiz and the men of Baza (Granada). A good­humoured brawl for the right to hold the statue of the Virgin of Piety. 7-14 - Moscatel Fiesta, Chipiona. A gypsy festival well known for first-class flamenco. Wine festival and Harvest Fair, at Palma del Condado. This little wine centre's own festival is held at various dates in September, Check with tourist office. 29 - Festival of St Raphael the Archangel and all Angels, especially in Cordoba and at the pilgrimage of Raphael in the Albaicin district of Granada.
October 3 - Sunday Virgin del Valme pilgrimage at Seville. 7 - Fiesta of the Virgin of the Rosario at Mojkar. 19 - Fiesta of San Pedro de Alein tara (Town).

November 1 - All Saints Day. Family festival and fiestas. 2 All Souls Day. Visits to family grave plots; day of remembrance.
December 25 - Nativity; Christmas Day. 28 Day of the Holy Innocents; some churches elect a Boy Bishop. 31 New Year's Eve. The Spanish tradition is to pop a grape into your mouth at each stroke of midnight and try to swallow the lot before the last chime. Those who succeed will enjoy a lot of luck in the coming year ­but it isn't easy.

Spain is famous for its festivals and ferias, and wherever you are in southern Spain, try to go to as many town celebrations as possible, because nobody does it quite like the Andalusians. Malaga Feria in August is well worth a visit as the processions parade through the streets in a riot of colour and noise, and the Seville April Fair is also one of the most famous on the southern Spanish Calendar. Take your time to explore Andalusia by car and you can visit historic cities such as Granada, sunbathe in the jet-set resorts of Marbella and Puerto Banus and enjoy a night at a flamenco bar in Seville.

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Thursday, 30 July 2009

10 top things to do in Cadiz

Cadiz is the most southern province in Andalusia, and is one of Europe´s oldest cities. Visitors to cadiz can enjoy travelling round the region when they book cheap car hire from Cadiz Airport. Cadiz was also Spain´s main shipping port for hundreds of years.



1. History in Cadiz Spain



If you want to explore the city´s rich history and culture, cheap car hire at Cadiz Airport is available when you pre-book your vehicle before travelling. You can fly into Jerez or Cadiz and airport car hire can be picked up close to the arrivals hall. Visit Cadiz Museum, which offers a rare collection of Roman artefacts and historic paintings by Spanish artists.



2. Beaches and car hire in Cadiz Spain



If you are planning to book airport car hire from Cadiz or Jerez, take your time to look around the area´s superb beaches. Playa de Victoria is the most popular, and stretches out over 2,500 metres. Cheap airport car hire is the best way to travel around Cadiz, and you will discover a wealth of restaurants and bars close to the many sandy beaches.



3. Holy Art in Cadiz Spain



You can take public transport from Cadiz or Jerez Airport, including buses or taxis, but the cheapest way to explore the churches and historical sites around the city is to book cheap car hire. Visit the Cadiz monuments by hire car, at your own pace, and enjoy the Oratorio de Santa Cruz Cadiz, which contains some of Goya´s most famous paintings.



4. Cadiz to Morocco by hire car



Travel from Cadiz to Algeciras and on to Morocco by discount hire car from the airport. You can take a ferry to Tangiers from Tarifa in one hour, or you can take the trip from Algeciras. Wherever you decide to travel from, take a trip to Gibraltar, which is only 30 minutes from Algeciras, and you can cross three different borders by hire car in a day. Tangiers is an exciting city with plenty of bars, restaurants and entertainment to keep you on your toes until late into the night.



5. Sierra de Grazalema Spain



If you are planning to drive around Cadiz, visit the stunning Sierra de Grazalema, situated north east of the city. The Sierra de Grazalema landscape can be easily navigated by hire car, and if you hire a car from Cadiz, Malaga or Seville Airport you will be able to take your time and travel around this beautiful area of Spain. Marvel at the deep gorges, the limestone cliffs and caves, and get away from the hustle and bustle of Cadiz city for a day or two. Cheap rental cars are available from every airport in Spain, including Seville, Madrid, Malaga and Barcelona if you pre-book them before you travel.



6. Information Vejer de la Frontera Cadiz Spain



No driving trip around Cadiz is complete without a visit to Vejer, Cadiz Spain. You can pre-book discount car rental from Cadiz Airport, and wind your way up to Vejer. Vejer de la Frontera is a typical Andalusian white village, and is hidden in the hills above the gorge of the River Barbate. Enjoy the squares and fountains situated in the village centre, and take your time to make the most of your discount car hire in Cadiz.



7. Tourist things to do Cadiz Spain



Once you arrive in Cadiz Spain by cheap hire car from the airport, you can make the most of the tourist trail which runs around the city centre. A pink line is painted on pavements which you can follow and leads you to places of interest in Cadiz such as the 19th century town hall, the cathedral, the decorated balconies and the Plaza de España. Hire a car in Cadiz city or from the airport and make the most of this fascinating region.



8. The Tavira Tower Cadiz Spain



The best way to travel from Cadiz Airport to your hotel or apartment is by car rental. Hire car in Cadiz and enjoy cheap travel in comfort. One of Cadiz´s major landmarks is the ancient tower of Tavira. The tower was originally part of the Palace of the Marquis of Recano and is 45 metres above sea level. The views from the Tavira Tower, Cadiz, Spain are stunning and the monument is easily reached by rental car from the airport.



9. Cadiz Cathedral Spain



Take a trip to Cadiz Cathedral which originally had a gold dome, and resembles a mosque. The building took over 100 years to construct and exhibits artefacts of gold and silver from the 16th century. Enjoy your stay in Cadiz and take your time to drive around and make the most of the area. Cheap car hire is available from Cadiz city and Cadiz Airport.



10. Cadiz Restaurants and Bars Spain



Cadiz is famous for its tapas bars and fine dining restaurants, and you can even join in the Ruta del Tapeo. Drive to Cadiz by hire car and enjoy the annual event which sees restaurants and bars compete for the most original tapa. If you are visiting at any other time of the year, take your time to sample dishes in different Cadiz restaurants.
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