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| Welcome to La Manga Club Spanish Holiday News - the place to find the latest Spanish holiday information and news. Use the categories on the left for all the news about La Manga Club, Spanish Holidays, Golf Holidays and Tennis Holidays. Please also browse our Spanish Holiday features section. | |
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Explore the Calblanque National Park |
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Located in Murcia, La Manga Club is the perfect destination for those who enjoy outdoor pursuits.
The popular resort is bordered on two sides by the stunning Calblanque National Park, which boasts spectacular scenery and is the ideal place to take a hike or enjoy a mountain bike ride.
Guests will find numerous well-marked trails to explore, as well as golden beaches and secluded coves.
Maps are available from the La Manga Information Centre and guests will find a wide variety of routes to choose from, with something to suit people of all fitness levels.
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Tickle your taste buds at La Manga Club |
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When it comes to dining, guests holidaying at La Manga Club will be spoilt for choice.
There are more than 20 bars and restaurants to choose from, with something to cater for all tastes and budgets.
For a delicious Mediterranean-style meal, guests can head to the resort's flagship Amapola Restaurant, which boasts a spacious terrace offering views of the golf course.
Another great place to enjoy Spanish cuisine is La Bodega, where visitors will find a wide selection of tapas and fine wines.
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Top tips for weddings abroad |
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Couples planning to tie the knot abroad have been offered some advice to ensure that their big day goes to plan.
According to foreign exchange provider Caxton FX, brides and grooms-to-be should ensure first and foremost that they take care of all of the necessary legal paperwork.
It is also advisable to visit the destination and venue beforehand and consult with a local wedding planner.
Shopping around for good currency deals is also a must, according to James Hickman, managing director of Caxton FX.
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Luxury holidays in Murcia 'to get healthier' |
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Those heading off for luxury holidays in Murcia, home to La Manga Club, over the next few years could notice an improvement in the quality of the region's air.
The local government has launched a new initiative aimed to get people out of their cars and on to bicycles, as part of efforts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, Round Town News reports.
Approximately 35 km of cycle paths have already been installed in the area and a total of 117 km will be created as a result of the project, which has a budget of 10 million (£8.7 million) and is expected to be completed by the end of 2011.
Read More: Luxury holidays in Murcia 'to get healthier' |
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La Manga Club 'has top European golf course' |
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La Manga Club has been named as one of the best places to play golf in Europe by a UK newspaper.
The Daily Telegraph stated that the Murcia destination is among the "top courses" in Spain, Portugal and France as it promoted Telegraph Open Fairways, a specialist golf membership service.
La Manga's north, south and west courses all feature on the Open Fairways website, which is offering three months' free membership as part of its celebrations for the US Masters, taking place this week.
The portal is full of praise for the facilities at the luxury holiday resort in Spain, particularly with regard to the west course, which is a favourite for many.
Read More: La Manga Club 'has top European golf course' |
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See the Pinatar Folk music festival at Mar Menor |
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Guests staying at the Mar Menor Golf Resort in Murcia this week may enjoy taking in the Pinatar Folk music roots music festival, which is being held at San Pedro del Pinatar between April 8th and 11th.
Cartagena band Malaguero are to kick off proceedings today (April 8th) in El Mojon's The Corner Bar and will be performing hits from their new album.
They will be followed on Friday (April 9th) by a recital from Celtas Cortas at Nuevo Teatro Circo, while Aljibe and Taray will both take to the stage on Saturday evening to showcase their Folkresort work.
A musical parade, along with a crafts area, will also be among the penultimate day's highlights, with the festival being concluded on Sunday with a children's concert by Valladolid's La Carraca.
Read More: See the Pinatar Folk music festival at Mar Menor |
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Take in Cartagena while at La Manga Club |
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Those staying at La Manga Club in Murcia over the next fortnight may wish to take a 25-minute trip to nearby Cartagena, where the annual Mudanzas festival of dance is taking place.
Between April 8th and 17th, cutting edge dance will be showcased across the city, with artists from all over the world putting on performances and additional shows being staged for free in local streets.
Among the main attractions are recitals by the Maiantonia Oliver company, the Pani Pannullo Dancetheatre Co's break dancers and Aracaladanza - whose dances are aimed specifically at children.
The Akram Khan Company will also perform Bahok, featuring artists from Spain, China, India, Slovakia and South Africa, among other countries.
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Bowling team enjoys playing at La Manga Club |
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The team from Lemon Tree Bowls Club apparently had a great time playing at La Manga Club earlier this month.
An article in the Leader Newspaper, with contributions from Ian Boothroyd, revealed the side to have played their last match of the winter season at the luxury holiday resort in Murcia on April 2nd and, apart from failing to score well, they had a lot of fun.
"We had heard all sorts of things about the green but we had a most enjoyable game," the piece read. "Played in a fantastic atmosphere and with very friendly opponents, we had an enjoyable day.
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Top cricket academies heading to La Manga Club |
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Two of Europe's top cricket academies are at La Manga Club this month for annual events.
The ICC European Centre of Excellence arrived at the luxury holiday resort in Spain yesterday (April 6th) and will be there for seven days, with talented youth players between the ages of 13 and 17 taking to the nets at the Murcia destination.
A couple of days later, on April 14th, the ICC European Women's Academy will take their place with a week-long stint of their own.
Their event is for female cricketers targeting selection by the national sides of three of ICC Europe's main associate countries - Scotland, Ireland and the Netherlands.
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La Manga Club to host Milan Junior Camp |
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La Manga Club is to run the Milan Junior Camp this summer at its football facilities.
The luxury holiday resort in Spain's official blog revealed the news and claimed the July 11th to 17th programme to be a "highlight" of the 2010 season schedule, although it refused to go into any further details, indicating that more will be divulged at a later date.
However, information on the main La Manga Club website shows the course to be one of the official vacations of AC Milan which are held all over the world.
Aimed at six to 17-year-olds, the camp "will guarantee sports, a healthy environment, security, entertainment and education, all at the same time" for those in attendance and is priced at 550 (£483) per child without accommodation and 850 per child with seven-night accommodation.
Read More: La Manga Club to host Milan Junior Camp |
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