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| The finest golf holidays in Spain at La Manga |
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Spanish holiday specialist La Manga Golf Resort is the holder of the prestigious World Travel Award for best European resort.
The World Travel Awards were established in 1993 and are decided by the vote of over 25,000 travel agencies in 182 countries worldwide, making La Manga's win a huge coup for the Spanish holiday favourite. |
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| Arrange your car rental in La Manga in advance |
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Those intending to take advantage of car hire in La Manga are able to do so in advance, thanks to La Manga Rentals online booking service.
Customers using the online tool to arrange their car rental in La Manga can compare rental prices and make their booking with just a few clicks of the mouse. |
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| Spanish holidays are 'most affordable for half-term' |
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Research by a leading UK bank has named Spanish holidays as the cheapest option for families holidaying abroad during half-term.
According to data collected by Abbey Credit Cards, Spanish holidays still represent the best value for money for families taking a break from it all, despite the pound's recent weakening against the euro. |
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| Drivers told: Check your cover before heading abroad |
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Tourists seeking car rental in La Manga may wish to check their overseas insurance cover following advice from a leading consumer website.
Car rental in La Manga is a popular choice among independent travellers; however, for those not properly insured, overseas driving can prove a financial nightmare, thisismoney. |
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| Footballers heading to La Manga? They're not telling |
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Championship team Bristol City are being whisked away to a top secret location to get in some extra training for their play-off final with Hull.
The winners of the final will gain entry into the lucrative Barclay's Premier League, meaning every second counts for manager Gary Johnson and his boys, sportinglife. |
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| Spanish golf legend reveals his golfing youth |
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Spanish golf hero Seve Ballesteros has revealed that his early life was one long golf holiday.
The legendary golf star - who was recently awarded a lifetime achievement award from Special Olympics Great Britain - revealed that school work took a back seat to golf practice in an interview with the Telegraph. |
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| Play paddle tennis in La Manga |
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Home to world-renowned tournaments like the Davis Cup and the Fed Cup, La Manga Club Tennis Centre is a 28-court facility providing the ultimate leisure and relaxation facility on a Spanish holiday.
To provide a twist, paddle tennis is also on offer on two glass-walled courts combining skills involved in tennis, racketball and squash. |
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| Prince Andrew 'loves to play golf while abroad' |
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UK royal Prince Andrew has revealed that he never leaves home for a trip abroad without his trusty golf clubs.
The Prince has a well-documented history with the sport, having formerly served as captain of the world famous Royal and Ancient Golf Club at St Andrews from 2002 to 2003 and having previously attended the US Open, according to the Times Online. |
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| What type of driver will you be on your Spanish holiday? |
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Those planning on car hire in La Manga may want to ask themselves if they are a Planner, a SatNavvy, a Freewheeler or a Road Signer.
The distinction could make all the difference to a Spanish holiday this year, following the identification of the specific driving types by UK psychologist David Moxon, according to Easier Travel. |
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| Car hire in La Manga - motorists reveal driving fears |
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Almost half of British motorists are hesitant about getting behind the wheel on foreign shores according to figures released by Norwich Union.
The most common fear among UK drivers was that they would be involved in an accident while they were abroad, with 49 per cent sharing this worry. |
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