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1) La Manga Del Mar Menor Restaurants Local and International Flavor
Author: Michael J Lee
Category: Travel and Leisure
If you are hungry for the sun-ripened flavors of the Mediterranean infused with Spanish flair, look no further than the restaurants of La Manga del Mar Menor. The menus in La Manga's restaurants are as colorful, rich and varied as the history of the region itself. Whether you're in the mood for family dining or an al fresco gourmet meal, you're sure to find something to please your palate in La Manga del Mar Menor.La Manga is situated on the southernmost part of Spain's famous Costa B...
2) Private Villas in Spain
Author: Michael J Lee
Category: Travel and Leisure
Ever wonder what it would be like to live in a Spanish castle with all its amenities at your disposal? Does the notion of waking up in a huge, antique bed and roaming around a giant European villa completely undisturbed sound like a dream come true? Well, stop dreaming and start booking a vacation to Spain complete with a private villa. Private villas in Spain are the absolute best way to experience the magic of Spanish life.Private villas are available in virtually every area of Spai...
3) Murcia Spanish Wine Country With an Old Spain Flavor
Author: Michael J Lee
Category: Travel and Leisure
The region of Murcia in Spain is famous for its old world character, rich history and gorgeous weather. Connoisseurs know that Murcia is also synonymous with wine. Wine lovers who want a Spanish holiday with class and good taste, consider Murcia's history.Murcia's wine is produced in the region of Jumilla. It covers the northern part of Murcia and the south-east portion of Albacete. It boasts 33,000 hectares of wine-producing grapes. Its vineyards turn out 220,000 hl of wine every yea...
4) La Manga Del Mar Menor the Little Sea of Dreams
Author: Michael J Lee
Category: Travel and Leisure
La Manga del Mar Menor is a tiny strip of land on the Costa Calida, barely noticeable on satellite images of Southern Spain. Its name means "sleeve," and the narrow land that comprises La Manga certainly looks like one. Resembling an oversized sandbar, it is 21 km long and only 300 meters wide on average. The "sleeve" forms a small bay that distinguishes Mar Menor from the rest of the Mediterranean Sea. This makes it an unusual attraction, perfect for a unique Spanish holiday.Though i...
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