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MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and DEATH AND DYING IN SPAIN Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLA It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
LIST OF PROHIBITED PLANTS YOU CAN NOT BRING INTO SPAIN Prohibited Plants: Quarantine Pests Fresh fruits of akee, avocado, star berry, allspice, olive, cashew nut, kiwi fruit, Thevetia peruviana, carambola, pomegranate, jaboticaba, broad bean, alexandrian laurel, date palm, Muntingia calabura, feijoa, pawpaw, mammee apple, longan, litchi, and plants of the genera Ficus, Phaseolus, Diospyros (excluding those listed in appendix 41), Carissa, Juglans GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO GANDIA Go expat in. Moving to Gandia. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. This week’s article is an introduction to moving to Gandia, by our resident relocation author, Matthew Hirtes. If there is an area of Spain that you would like us to feature drop us a line to info@spainbuddy.com. Enjoy! East coast hip within a hop of Valencia.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? HOW TO FILL IN YOUR CERTIFICADO DE EXTRANJEROS (RESIDENCIA Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TORREVIEJA Follow the AP7 for 40 minutes from Aeropuerto Alicante-Elche (ALC) and you’ll reach Torrevieja. The city’s more or less due south of the airport. Travelling by bus will take about an hour. There are state primary and secondary schools if you want your children to pick up the lingo more quickly during your new life in Spain.MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and DEATH AND DYING IN SPAIN Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLA It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
LIST OF PROHIBITED PLANTS YOU CAN NOT BRING INTO SPAIN Prohibited Plants: Quarantine Pests Fresh fruits of akee, avocado, star berry, allspice, olive, cashew nut, kiwi fruit, Thevetia peruviana, carambola, pomegranate, jaboticaba, broad bean, alexandrian laurel, date palm, Muntingia calabura, feijoa, pawpaw, mammee apple, longan, litchi, and plants of the genera Ficus, Phaseolus, Diospyros (excluding those listed in appendix 41), Carissa, Juglans GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO GANDIA Go expat in. Moving to Gandia. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. This week’s article is an introduction to moving to Gandia, by our resident relocation author, Matthew Hirtes. If there is an area of Spain that you would like us to feature drop us a line to info@spainbuddy.com. Enjoy! East coast hip within a hop of Valencia.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? HOW TO FILL IN YOUR CERTIFICADO DE EXTRANJEROS (RESIDENCIA Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. REASONS YOU SHOULD VISIT CATALONIA 1 day ago · Catalonia is a region of Spain famous for food, artistry, independence, and history. A truly beautiful area filled with peaceful coastal villages and thriving cities alike, there is something for everybody in the fiercely independent autonomous region. EDIBLE WILD PLANTS IN SPAIN Alan, along with Elle, is the owner of Spain Buddy.He was born in the North of England (Lancashire) and travelled extensively before eventually settling in Almería. Alan has 3 sons from the first of his 18 marriages, (Sam, Joe & Ben) who are all now adults.You can read more articles by Alan on his personal blog at AlanGandy.com and see more of his photography on his photography website as GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and HOW TO CHECK FOR DRIVING FINES IN SPAIN Alternatively, you can visit www.buscamultas.com direct, and fill out your details on their website.. The website is in Spanish, but if you aren’t fluent don’t worry – it’s really simple to follow. The form on this page, and the BuscaMultas website wade through the official records on your behalf to check whether you have any outstanding fines against your vehicle.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO BENALMADENA If you want to live with the expat droves in the costas, Málaga’s Benalmádena’s the place for you. This is Costa del Sol Central. Boasting Andalucia’s largest marina no less, with 1,000 moorings, along with an average yearly temperature of 22°C. Downs. Benalmádena Costa’s one of the most built-up Spanish coastal areas. TRADITIONAL ALIOLI RECIPE Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TARIFA The levante can get to you. Which makes Tarifa’s greatest strength its greatest weakness too. In and out. This stretch of the Costa de la Luz is best reached from Gibraltar, Jerez, and Seville airports. Gibraltar (GIB) is a 45-minute drive whilst Jerez (XRY) is roughly double that. Seville (SVQ), meanwhile, is the furthest away, the AP-4and
MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Menorca: if you're after a bit of peace and quiet on the Balearics. You'll only have to shield your peepers from the sun on Menorca. In contrast to other Spanish islands, with neighbour Mallorca and not-so-near Gran Canaria springing to mind, this tiny Balearic isle shunned the trend of putting up eyesore tourist developments along its coastline in the 1970s. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TORREVIEJA Follow the AP7 for 40 minutes from Aeropuerto Alicante-Elche (ALC) and you’ll reach Torrevieja. The city’s more or less due south of the airport. Travelling by bus will take about an hour. There are state primary and secondary schools if you want your children to pick up the lingo more quickly during your new life in Spain.MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and DEATH AND DYING IN SPAIN Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLA It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
LIST OF PROHIBITED PLANTS YOU CAN NOT BRING INTO SPAIN Prohibited Plants: Quarantine Pests Fresh fruits of akee, avocado, star berry, allspice, olive, cashew nut, kiwi fruit, Thevetia peruviana, carambola, pomegranate, jaboticaba, broad bean, alexandrian laurel, date palm, Muntingia calabura, feijoa, pawpaw, mammee apple, longan, litchi, and plants of the genera Ficus, Phaseolus, Diospyros (excluding those listed in appendix 41), Carissa, Juglans GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO GANDIA Go expat in. Moving to Gandia. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. This week’s article is an introduction to moving to Gandia, by our resident relocation author, Matthew Hirtes. If there is an area of Spain that you would like us to feature drop us a line to info@spainbuddy.com. Enjoy! East coast hip within a hop of Valencia.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? HOW TO FILL IN YOUR CERTIFICADO DE EXTRANJEROS (RESIDENCIA Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TORREVIEJA Follow the AP7 for 40 minutes from Aeropuerto Alicante-Elche (ALC) and you’ll reach Torrevieja. The city’s more or less due south of the airport. Travelling by bus will take about an hour. There are state primary and secondary schools if you want your children to pick up the lingo more quickly during your new life in Spain.MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and DEATH AND DYING IN SPAIN Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLA It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
LIST OF PROHIBITED PLANTS YOU CAN NOT BRING INTO SPAIN Prohibited Plants: Quarantine Pests Fresh fruits of akee, avocado, star berry, allspice, olive, cashew nut, kiwi fruit, Thevetia peruviana, carambola, pomegranate, jaboticaba, broad bean, alexandrian laurel, date palm, Muntingia calabura, feijoa, pawpaw, mammee apple, longan, litchi, and plants of the genera Ficus, Phaseolus, Diospyros (excluding those listed in appendix 41), Carissa, Juglans GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO GANDIA Go expat in. Moving to Gandia. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. This week’s article is an introduction to moving to Gandia, by our resident relocation author, Matthew Hirtes. If there is an area of Spain that you would like us to feature drop us a line to info@spainbuddy.com. Enjoy! East coast hip within a hop of Valencia.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? HOW TO FILL IN YOUR CERTIFICADO DE EXTRANJEROS (RESIDENCIA Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. REASONS YOU SHOULD VISIT CATALONIA 1 day ago · Catalonia is a region of Spain famous for food, artistry, independence, and history. A truly beautiful area filled with peaceful coastal villages and thriving cities alike, there is something for everybody in the fiercely independent autonomous region. EDIBLE WILD PLANTS IN SPAIN Alan, along with Elle, is the owner of Spain Buddy.He was born in the North of England (Lancashire) and travelled extensively before eventually settling in Almería. Alan has 3 sons from the first of his 18 marriages, (Sam, Joe & Ben) who are all now adults.You can read more articles by Alan on his personal blog at AlanGandy.com and see more of his photography on his photography website as GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and HOW TO CHECK FOR DRIVING FINES IN SPAIN Alternatively, you can visit www.buscamultas.com direct, and fill out your details on their website.. The website is in Spanish, but if you aren’t fluent don’t worry – it’s really simple to follow. The form on this page, and the BuscaMultas website wade through the official records on your behalf to check whether you have any outstanding fines against your vehicle.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO BENALMADENA If you want to live with the expat droves in the costas, Málaga’s Benalmádena’s the place for you. This is Costa del Sol Central. Boasting Andalucia’s largest marina no less, with 1,000 moorings, along with an average yearly temperature of 22°C. Downs. Benalmádena Costa’s one of the most built-up Spanish coastal areas. TRADITIONAL ALIOLI RECIPE Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TARIFA The levante can get to you. Which makes Tarifa’s greatest strength its greatest weakness too. In and out. This stretch of the Costa de la Luz is best reached from Gibraltar, Jerez, and Seville airports. Gibraltar (GIB) is a 45-minute drive whilst Jerez (XRY) is roughly double that. Seville (SVQ), meanwhile, is the furthest away, the AP-4and
MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Menorca: if you're after a bit of peace and quiet on the Balearics. You'll only have to shield your peepers from the sun on Menorca. In contrast to other Spanish islands, with neighbour Mallorca and not-so-near Gran Canaria springing to mind, this tiny Balearic isle shunned the trend of putting up eyesore tourist developments along its coastline in the 1970s. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TORREVIEJA Follow the AP7 for 40 minutes from Aeropuerto Alicante-Elche (ALC) and you’ll reach Torrevieja. The city’s more or less due south of the airport. Travelling by bus will take about an hour. There are state primary and secondary schools if you want your children to pick up the lingo more quickly during your new life in Spain.MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and DEATH AND DYING IN SPAIN Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLA It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
LIST OF PROHIBITED PLANTS YOU CAN NOT BRING INTO SPAIN Prohibited Plants: Quarantine Pests Fresh fruits of akee, avocado, star berry, allspice, olive, cashew nut, kiwi fruit, Thevetia peruviana, carambola, pomegranate, jaboticaba, broad bean, alexandrian laurel, date palm, Muntingia calabura, feijoa, pawpaw, mammee apple, longan, litchi, and plants of the genera Ficus, Phaseolus, Diospyros (excluding those listed in appendix 41), Carissa, Juglans GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO GANDIA Go expat in. Moving to Gandia. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. This week’s article is an introduction to moving to Gandia, by our resident relocation author, Matthew Hirtes. If there is an area of Spain that you would like us to feature drop us a line to info@spainbuddy.com. Enjoy! East coast hip within a hop of Valencia.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? HOW TO FILL IN YOUR CERTIFICADO DE EXTRANJEROS (RESIDENCIA Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TORREVIEJA Follow the AP7 for 40 minutes from Aeropuerto Alicante-Elche (ALC) and you’ll reach Torrevieja. The city’s more or less due south of the airport. Travelling by bus will take about an hour. There are state primary and secondary schools if you want your children to pick up the lingo more quickly during your new life in Spain.MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and DEATH AND DYING IN SPAIN Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLA It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
LIST OF PROHIBITED PLANTS YOU CAN NOT BRING INTO SPAIN Prohibited Plants: Quarantine Pests Fresh fruits of akee, avocado, star berry, allspice, olive, cashew nut, kiwi fruit, Thevetia peruviana, carambola, pomegranate, jaboticaba, broad bean, alexandrian laurel, date palm, Muntingia calabura, feijoa, pawpaw, mammee apple, longan, litchi, and plants of the genera Ficus, Phaseolus, Diospyros (excluding those listed in appendix 41), Carissa, Juglans GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO GANDIA Go expat in. Moving to Gandia. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. This week’s article is an introduction to moving to Gandia, by our resident relocation author, Matthew Hirtes. If there is an area of Spain that you would like us to feature drop us a line to info@spainbuddy.com. Enjoy! East coast hip within a hop of Valencia.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? HOW TO FILL IN YOUR CERTIFICADO DE EXTRANJEROS (RESIDENCIA Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. REASONS YOU SHOULD VISIT CATALONIA 18 hours ago · Catalonia is a region of Spain famous for food, artistry, independence, and history. A truly beautiful area filled with peaceful coastal villages and thriving cities alike, there is something for everybody in the fiercely independent autonomous region. EDIBLE WILD PLANTS IN SPAIN Alan, along with Elle, is the owner of Spain Buddy.He was born in the North of England (Lancashire) and travelled extensively before eventually settling in Almería. Alan has 3 sons from the first of his 18 marriages, (Sam, Joe & Ben) who are all now adults.You can read more articles by Alan on his personal blog at AlanGandy.com and see more of his photography on his photography website as GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and HOW TO CHECK FOR DRIVING FINES IN SPAIN Alternatively, you can visit www.buscamultas.com direct, and fill out your details on their website.. The website is in Spanish, but if you aren’t fluent don’t worry – it’s really simple to follow. The form on this page, and the BuscaMultas website wade through the official records on your behalf to check whether you have any outstanding fines against your vehicle.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO BENALMADENA If you want to live with the expat droves in the costas, Málaga’s Benalmádena’s the place for you. This is Costa del Sol Central. Boasting Andalucia’s largest marina no less, with 1,000 moorings, along with an average yearly temperature of 22°C. Downs. Benalmádena Costa’s one of the most built-up Spanish coastal areas. TRADITIONAL ALIOLI RECIPE Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TARIFA The levante can get to you. Which makes Tarifa’s greatest strength its greatest weakness too. In and out. This stretch of the Costa de la Luz is best reached from Gibraltar, Jerez, and Seville airports. Gibraltar (GIB) is a 45-minute drive whilst Jerez (XRY) is roughly double that. Seville (SVQ), meanwhile, is the furthest away, the AP-4and
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Moving to Menorca: if you're after a bit of peace and quiet on the Balearics. You'll only have to shield your peepers from the sun on Menorca. In contrast to other Spanish islands, with neighbour Mallorca and not-so-near Gran Canaria springing to mind, this tiny Balearic isle shunned the trend of putting up eyesore tourist developments along its coastline in the 1970s.MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TORREVIEJA Follow the AP7 for 40 minutes from Aeropuerto Alicante-Elche (ALC) and you’ll reach Torrevieja. The city’s more or less due south of the airport. Travelling by bus will take about an hour. There are state primary and secondary schools if you want your children to pick up the lingo more quickly during your new life in Spain. EDIBLE WILD PLANTS IN SPAIN Alan, along with Elle, is the owner of Spain Buddy.He was born in the North of England (Lancashire) and travelled extensively before eventually settling in Almería. Alan has 3 sons from the first of his 18 marriages, (Sam, Joe & Ben) who are all now adults.You can read more articles by Alan on his personal blog at AlanGandy.com and see more of his photography on his photography website as GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO BENALMADENA If you want to live with the expat droves in the costas, Málaga’s Benalmádena’s the place for you. This is Costa del Sol Central. Boasting Andalucia’s largest marina no less, with 1,000 moorings, along with an average yearly temperature of 22°C. Downs. Benalmádena Costa’s one of the most built-up Spanish coastal areas. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and TRADITIONAL ALIOLI RECIPE Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLA It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Menorca: if you're after a bit of peace and quiet on the Balearics. You'll only have to shield your peepers from the sun on Menorca. In contrast to other Spanish islands, with neighbour Mallorca and not-so-near Gran Canaria springing to mind, this tiny Balearic isle shunned the trend of putting up eyesore tourist developments along its coastline in the 1970s. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO NERJA Go expat in moving to Nerja. Matthew’s article this week concentrates on moving to Nerja on the Costa del Sol. This is the Spanish Costa de Sol whose residents tend to favour churros con chocolate for breakfast over a fry-up. Little Britain, it ain’t. If you’re looking to invest, Nerja properties have retained their valuefar more than
MARBELLA OR IBIZA
Marbella or Ibiza – Hard Decision. There are some party hotspots in the world that need to be seen to be believed. Berlin, with its ultra cheap alcohol, acceptance of smoking, and nightclubs with no closing hours, has possibly taken the crown from the previous holder – Ibiza, the island paradise just off the southern coast of Spain.MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TORREVIEJA Follow the AP7 for 40 minutes from Aeropuerto Alicante-Elche (ALC) and you’ll reach Torrevieja. The city’s more or less due south of the airport. Travelling by bus will take about an hour. There are state primary and secondary schools if you want your children to pick up the lingo more quickly during your new life in Spain. EDIBLE WILD PLANTS IN SPAIN Alan, along with Elle, is the owner of Spain Buddy.He was born in the North of England (Lancashire) and travelled extensively before eventually settling in Almería. Alan has 3 sons from the first of his 18 marriages, (Sam, Joe & Ben) who are all now adults.You can read more articles by Alan on his personal blog at AlanGandy.com and see more of his photography on his photography website as GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO BENALMADENA If you want to live with the expat droves in the costas, Málaga’s Benalmádena’s the place for you. This is Costa del Sol Central. Boasting Andalucia’s largest marina no less, with 1,000 moorings, along with an average yearly temperature of 22°C. Downs. Benalmádena Costa’s one of the most built-up Spanish coastal areas. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and TRADITIONAL ALIOLI RECIPE Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLA It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Menorca: if you're after a bit of peace and quiet on the Balearics. You'll only have to shield your peepers from the sun on Menorca. In contrast to other Spanish islands, with neighbour Mallorca and not-so-near Gran Canaria springing to mind, this tiny Balearic isle shunned the trend of putting up eyesore tourist developments along its coastline in the 1970s. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO NERJA Go expat in moving to Nerja. Matthew’s article this week concentrates on moving to Nerja on the Costa del Sol. This is the Spanish Costa de Sol whose residents tend to favour churros con chocolate for breakfast over a fry-up. Little Britain, it ain’t. If you’re looking to invest, Nerja properties have retained their valuefar more than
MARBELLA OR IBIZA
Marbella or Ibiza – Hard Decision. There are some party hotspots in the world that need to be seen to be believed. Berlin, with its ultra cheap alcohol, acceptance of smoking, and nightclubs with no closing hours, has possibly taken the crown from the previous holder – Ibiza, the island paradise just off the southern coast of Spain. REASONS YOU SHOULD VISIT CATALONIA 13 hours ago · Catalonia is a region of Spain famous for food, artistry, independence, and history. A truly beautiful area filled with peaceful coastal villages and thriving cities alike, there is something for everybody in the fiercely independent autonomous region. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ALMUÑÉCAR Apartments, €45.000+. Villas, up to €3.000.000.000. In Praise Of. “Almuñécar’s a friendly fishing village, framed by the beautiful Sierra Nevada mountains and the majestic Mediterranean. You can hike in the summer, ski in the winter, and return to enjoy tapas or a swim in the sea, all in the same day. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO GANDIA Go expat in. Moving to Gandia. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. This week’s article is an introduction to moving to Gandia, by our resident relocation author, Matthew Hirtes. If there is an area of Spain that you would like us to feature drop us a line to info@spainbuddy.com. Enjoy! East coast hip within a hop of Valencia.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Menorca: if you're after a bit of peace and quiet on the Balearics. You'll only have to shield your peepers from the sun on Menorca. In contrast to other Spanish islands, with neighbour Mallorca and not-so-near Gran Canaria springing to mind, this tiny Balearic isle shunned the trend of putting up eyesore tourist developments along its coastline in the 1970s. TOP TIPS TO AVOID SPANISH IMMIGRATION FRUSTRATION We’ve lived here for 6 years now, and we’ve chatted with many people who have mad e a new home in Spain. We’ve learnt a lot, and here are our top tips to avoid Spanish immigration frustration or for keeping that frustration to a minimum. 5 FANTASTIC REASONS TO MOVE TO THE BASQUE COUNTRY Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TARIFA The levante can get to you. Which makes Tarifa’s greatest strength its greatest weakness too. In and out. This stretch of the Costa de la Luz is best reached from Gibraltar, Jerez, and Seville airports. Gibraltar (GIB) is a 45-minute drive whilst Jerez (XRY) is roughly double that. Seville (SVQ), meanwhile, is the furthest away, the AP-4and
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Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO ANTEQUERA Go expat in moving to Antequera. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. Matthew’s article this week concentrates on moving to Antequera – in agricultural Andalucia. Antequera: the heart of Andalucia has plenty of soul. Ups. Nestling in a plain surrounded by mountains, Antequera’s home to 45,000 mainly Spanish inhabitants. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TORREVIEJA Follow the AP7 for 40 minutes from Aeropuerto Alicante-Elche (ALC) and you’ll reach Torrevieja. The city’s more or less due south of the airport. Travelling by bus will take about an hour. There are state primary and secondary schools if you want your children to pick up the lingo more quickly during your new life in Spain.MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO BENALMADENA If you want to live with the expat droves in the costas, Málaga’s Benalmádena’s the place for you. This is Costa del Sol Central. Boasting Andalucia’s largest marina no less, with 1,000 moorings, along with an average yearly temperature of 22°C. Downs. Benalmádena Costa’s one of the most built-up Spanish coastal areas. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and TRADITIONAL ALIOLI RECIPE Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Menorca: if you're after a bit of peace and quiet on the Balearics. You'll only have to shield your peepers from the sun on Menorca. In contrast to other Spanish islands, with neighbour Mallorca and not-so-near Gran Canaria springing to mind, this tiny Balearic isle shunned the trend of putting up eyesore tourist developments along its coastline in the 1970s. HOW TO FILL IN YOUR CERTIFICADO DE EXTRANJEROS (RESIDENCIABIRTH CERTIFICATE IN SPANISHFREE CERTIFICATES IN SPANISHTAX FILING INSPANISH
Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO GANDIA Go expat in. Moving to Gandia. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. This week’s article is an introduction to moving to Gandia, by our resident relocation author, Matthew Hirtes. If there is an area of Spain that you would like us to feature drop us a line to info@spainbuddy.com. Enjoy! East coast hip within a hop of Valencia. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLAHOTELS IN FUENGIROLA SPAINTEMPERATURE IN FUENGIROLA SPAINMAP OF FUENGIROLA SPAINMAP OF FUENGIROLA SPAINFUENGIROLA SPAIN REAL ESTATEFUENGIROLA SPAIN WEEKLYMARKET
It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO NERJA Go expat in moving to Nerja. Matthew’s article this week concentrates on moving to Nerja on the Costa del Sol. This is the Spanish Costa de Sol whose residents tend to favour churros con chocolate for breakfast over a fry-up. Little Britain, it ain’t. If you’re looking to invest, Nerja properties have retained their valuefar more than
GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO TORREVIEJA Follow the AP7 for 40 minutes from Aeropuerto Alicante-Elche (ALC) and you’ll reach Torrevieja. The city’s more or less due south of the airport. Travelling by bus will take about an hour. There are state primary and secondary schools if you want your children to pick up the lingo more quickly during your new life in Spain.MOVING TO SPAIN
La Colina’s a 15-minute drive away. Allow between 15 and 20 minutes to reach Alhaurín de la Torre from Aeropuerto de Málaga by car. You’ll follow the A-404, also known as the Carretera Cóin. A bus from the airport takes around half an hour. There are two international schools which don’t require too much of a commute. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO BENALMADENA If you want to live with the expat droves in the costas, Málaga’s Benalmádena’s the place for you. This is Costa del Sol Central. Boasting Andalucia’s largest marina no less, with 1,000 moorings, along with an average yearly temperature of 22°C. Downs. Benalmádena Costa’s one of the most built-up Spanish coastal areas. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MURCIA One-three bedroom apartments, €90,000-€300,000. Detached Villas, €110,000-€1,000,000. Country fincas €60,000-€500,000. “Murcia is still one of the most genuinely Spanish areas on the Mediterranean coast. Residing in cities such as Cartagena and TRADITIONAL ALIOLI RECIPE Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Menorca: if you're after a bit of peace and quiet on the Balearics. You'll only have to shield your peepers from the sun on Menorca. In contrast to other Spanish islands, with neighbour Mallorca and not-so-near Gran Canaria springing to mind, this tiny Balearic isle shunned the trend of putting up eyesore tourist developments along its coastline in the 1970s. HOW TO FILL IN YOUR CERTIFICADO DE EXTRANJEROS (RESIDENCIABIRTH CERTIFICATE IN SPANISHFREE CERTIFICATES IN SPANISHTAX FILING INSPANISH
Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO GANDIA Go expat in. Moving to Gandia. Matthew Hirtes Moving to Spain. This week’s article is an introduction to moving to Gandia, by our resident relocation author, Matthew Hirtes. If there is an area of Spain that you would like us to feature drop us a line to info@spainbuddy.com. Enjoy! East coast hip within a hop of Valencia. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLAHOTELS IN FUENGIROLA SPAINTEMPERATURE IN FUENGIROLA SPAINMAP OF FUENGIROLA SPAINMAP OF FUENGIROLA SPAINFUENGIROLA SPAIN REAL ESTATEFUENGIROLA SPAIN WEEKLYMARKET
It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO NERJA Go expat in moving to Nerja. Matthew’s article this week concentrates on moving to Nerja on the Costa del Sol. This is the Spanish Costa de Sol whose residents tend to favour churros con chocolate for breakfast over a fry-up. Little Britain, it ain’t. If you’re looking to invest, Nerja properties have retained their valuefar more than
DEATH AND DYING IN SPAIN Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Menorca: if you're after a bit of peace and quiet on the Balearics. You'll only have to shield your peepers from the sun on Menorca. In contrast to other Spanish islands, with neighbour Mallorca and not-so-near Gran Canaria springing to mind, this tiny Balearic isle shunned the trend of putting up eyesore tourist developments along its coastline in the 1970s. HOW TO CHECK FOR DRIVING FINES IN SPAIN Alternatively, you can visit www.buscamultas.com direct, and fill out your details on their website.. The website is in Spanish, but if you aren’t fluent don’t worry – it’s really simple to follow. The form on this page, and the BuscaMultas website wade through the official records on your behalf to check whether you have any outstanding fines against your vehicle.MOVING TO SPAIN
Moving to Albánchez: rural Almería. By relocating to Albánchez, you’ll ascend 350 metres above sea level. Whilst rewinding to the Pre Reconquista when Christians, Jews, and Muslims peacefully co-existed across Andalucia, many of the pretty white houses built into the hillside are of Moorish origin. Want the “real Spain”? LA MARINA, ONE MAN'S HEAVEN IS ANOTHER MAN'S HELL. One man’s heaven is another man’s hell! Alan Gandy From The Editors. I had some business in Alicante last weekend so had been planning a trip there for a while. Earlier in the week that was cancelled. As I’d already booked a hotel and made plans to meet up with an old friend I hadn’t seen in what must be 25 years or more, Idecided to
GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO FUENGIROLA It’s a 23.6km westward drive to Fuengirola. Estimate around 20 minutes if travelling by car, and double that if taking the train. Education. There are countless international schools on the Costa del Sol. None are as near as Maestra Angeles Aspiazu’s Ark ChristianSchool.
LIST OF PROHIBITED PLANTS YOU CAN NOT BRING INTO SPAIN Prohibited Plants: Quarantine Pests Fresh fruits of akee, avocado, star berry, allspice, olive, cashew nut, kiwi fruit, Thevetia peruviana, carambola, pomegranate, jaboticaba, broad bean, alexandrian laurel, date palm, Muntingia calabura, feijoa, pawpaw, mammee apple, longan, litchi, and plants of the genera Ficus, Phaseolus, Diospyros (excluding those listed in appendix 41), Carissa, Juglans GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO MERIDA Go expat in moving to Mérida. Matthew’s article this week concentrates on moving to Mérida – in Spain’s sultry southwest. Enjoy! Mérida, onetime Augusta Emerita, capital of the Roman province of Lusitania, is very much a work (ing museum) in progress. Archaeologists don’t have field trips here as much as live here forwork reasons.
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Elle, along with Alan, is the owner of Spain Buddy and the busy web design business - Gandy-Draper.Born a "Norverner", she then spent most of her life "Dann Saff" before moving to Spain in 2006. Elle's loves are Alan, the internet, their three bouncing dogs, good food, and dry white wine - although not necessarily in that order. GO EXPAT IN... MOVING TO NERJA Go expat in moving to Nerja. Matthew’s article this week concentrates on moving to Nerja on the Costa del Sol. This is the Spanish Costa de Sol whose residents tend to favour churros con chocolate for breakfast over a fry-up. Little Britain, it ain’t. If you’re looking to invest, Nerja properties have retained their valuefar more than
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