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Celebs 'select Spanish holiday island'21st January 2008
The Spanish holiday island of Majorca is popular among celebrities, it has been reported by one commentator.

According to the Times, famous faces such as Catherine Zeta-Jones and Andrew Lloyd Webber frequent the Balearic island on Spanish holidays.

"On Mallorca, these days, you can't move for double-barrelled celebs and the paparazzi set up camp for the season at Palma airport," the newspaper reports.

Additionally, the newspaper notes that those who enjoy holidays in Spain can experience an "authentic" Spanish holiday if they travel to Conil de la Frontera, where the majority of holidaymakers are Spanish.

Read More: Celebs 'select Spanish holiday island'

History of La Manga Club18th January 2008
La Manga Club has functioned as a top quality holiday resort since its initiation more than thirty years ago.

The resort was born out of the hard work and vision of US entrepreneur Gregory Peters in the 1960s.

La Manga had already begun development as a resort during this time when Mr Peters saw its potential and began to make a number of property purchases on the Mar Menor coastline.

His initial project concerned developing a high-level tourist attraction golf course in the region and before long, 450 hectares of land became the La Manga Golf Course.

Read More: History of La Manga Club

"Millions" of tourists to take Spanish holidays18th January 2008
Millions of tourists are anticipated to take flights to Murcia and other regions for Spanish holidays in 2008, it has been claimed.

According to Exceltur, the rise in the number of people taking Spanish holidays is as a result of a reduction in costs of air travel among other things, Euroresidentes reports.

Spain's main tourist attractions were reported to be beaches and sun spots.

Holiday Which? recently reported that beach holidays would always be popular among British holidaymakers.

Read More: "Millions" of tourists to take Spanish holidays

UK holidaymakers spend '£34.4bn on trips abroad'18th January 2008
Holidaymakers in the UK spend a collective £34.4 billion on annual trips abroad, including Spanish holidays, it has been revealed.

According to Alliance and Leicester, the majority of this sum is spent during the holiday itself, while the remainder is spent on the booking and accommodation.

Research from the bank shows that a total £23.

Read More: UK holidaymakers spend '£34.4bn on trips abroad'

Package holiday 'is still around'18th January 2008
The traditional package holiday is still going strong despite an increase in long-haul travel, it has been reported.

According to Claire Lilley, head of research for Holiday Which?, while some holidaymakers do travel further afield, green issues are making Britons think more about their choice of holiday destination.

She added that Spanish holidays are cheaper than long-haul holidays, noting that such holidays will be perennially popular.

"There were 19 million package holidays taken last year.

Read More: Package holiday 'is still around'

Spanish holidays "will always be popular"18th January 2008
Spanish beach holidays are unlikely to diminish in popularity, despite an increase in holidaymakers looking for "adventurous" travel, it has been asserted.

According to Holiday Which? traditional beach holidays are likely to remain "really popular" among families.

Claire Lilley, head of research for the magazine, added that these type of holidays were a hit with families who do not want hassle.

Take The Family recently reported that family holidays in Spain were popular because of great beaches and a child-friendly culture.

Read More: Spanish holidays "will always be popular"

Holidaying Brits advised to "read the small print"18th January 2008
Britons taking Spanish holidays have been told to read the fine print when they book flights in order to avoid paying for extra services which they do not require.

According to Holiday Which?, holidaymakers should decide what they want before booking a holiday to ensure that they do not get confused and end up booking something that they do not want.

Holiday Which? is a quarterly published magazine which aims to provide holidaymakers with comprehensive "unbiased" holiday advice.

"Be clear about what you want at the start of your booking.

Read More: Holidaying Brits advised to "read the small print"

Spain 'looks to protect coasts'17th January 2008
Golden beaches are a quintessential part of the Spanish holiday and as such, it is imperative that the country's coastline is well protected.

According to the Christian Science Monitor, Spain's environment minister is tackling illegal construction on Spanish shorelines to ensure that the erosion on the region's coastline is not precipitated.

However, it is noted that this must be done in a way that ultimately benefits tourism.

"If we want [the coast] to last, we have to change our paradigm," Jose Fernandez Perez, director of coastal areas at the country's environment ministry commented.

Read More: Spain 'looks to protect coasts'

Airlines making "positive" progress in terms of disabled travel17th January 2008
Spanish holidays will become more accessible to a wider range of passengers, it is hoped, after it was noted that the air travel situation in relation to disabled travellers is "quite positive".

According to Tourism for All, most airports have done a lot in recent times to make their services more accessible to all travellers.

Recent European commission legislation airports will be required to assist disabled and reduced mobility passengers to and from their aircraft seat and airport arrival or departure point from July 26th 2008.

"It's a developing area and one where, hopefully, in the not too distant future, it will be more accessible than it is at the moment," commented Brian Seaman, spokesperson for Tourism for All.

Read More: Airlines making "positive" progress in terms of disabled travel

Celeb chef to cook up a storm with BA17th January 2008
Holidaymakers taking flights to Murcia and other destinations may soon discover that their in-flight meals have a touch more panache to them than usual.

A new celebrity chef has been appointed to the position of senior executive chef at Gate Gourmet, by British Airways.

Steven Walpole has appeared on television channels BBC UK Food and Discovery Health and has also assisted on the BBC programme Saturday Kitchen.

"We are pleased to have attracted a talent such as Steven to join our already excellent team.

Read More: Celeb chef to cook up a storm with BA

 
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