Why Choose a Villa in Spain
Thinking about renting a villa in Spain?
Spain is a country that boasts architecture as diverse as the Sagrada Familia and the magnificent Alhambra. So, whether you want to stay in a traditional and cosy finca in Costa del Sol, a modern poolside villa in Ibiza or a holiday home in the heart of Mallorca, we’ve got a luxury villa to suit.
Total freedom
Choosing a luxury villa rental with us will guarantee you commodity and the best enjoyment by families, couples and groups of friends. When you stay in a luxury villa there’ll be no waking up at the crack of dawn to bag a pool lounger and certainly no cut off times at breakfast. Instead, you’ll have the total freedom and privacy that you wouldn’t find staying anywhere else.
Villas for any requirements
Our Spanish portfolio continues to grow, and we keep our eyes open on upcoming and charming regions, we only select the best Spanish villas with pools, picturesque vistas and top of the range facilities. After all, it’s only right that you enjoy the best of Spain, in the very best luxury homes.
Spain Travel Tips
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About The Country
Spain is famous worldwide for its flamenco dancers and bullfights. The architecture reflects the Moroccan style. Cave paintings, renaissance cathedrals, Moorish palaces prove the diversity of the country. Spring, fall and early summer are very pleasant here, though summers are hot.
Culture
Spanish is the regional language of Spain. English is also widely spoken here. Over a period of time, Spanish people have become modern in order to gel with the changing times and are no longer conservative. But that hasn’t changed the values, traditions, manners, and customs of the locals.
People here have two surnames; the first surname can be used to refer to the person. To greet someone, a handshake will do the job. Take a small gift along when visiting someoneís house. Save the flowers for special occasions. Dinner is generally taken very late in the night. People wear casuals most of the time. Men are expected to wear jackets at some restaurants. Swimsuits should be confined to the pools and beaches. Recently a ban has been applied to smoking in public places.
Shopping
Shops open quite early in the morning and stay open late in the evening. In the afternoon, they are closed for lunch or siesta. Porcelain and leather goods are famous and they will be good gifts for friends and family members back home. Bills are to be paid along with the service charges, so tipping is a matter of gratitude.
Electricity
Voltage is 220 volts and the frequency is 50 Hz
Getting There
IBERIA is the national airline of Spain. Many other low-cost airlines offer services in the country. There are nearly thirty international airports in Spain, out of which Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Alicante, and Malaga are famous.
Madrid located at 13km away from the city has a good bus service every fifteen minutes. Underground service also works to transport passengers to their destinations. Other facilities offered at this airport are duty-free shops, banks, restaurants, tourism information, and hotel reservations.
Barcelona is very close to the city, situated at a distance of 3 km only. Buses are available every 15 minutes and trains are available every 20 minutes. Taxis are available throughout the day. Duty-free shops, restaurants, banks, car hire, and tourism information are available here.
There is a good network of roads connecting Spain north to south. Toll booths are installed in some parts of the country. Carrying a few Euros will help smooth sailing at the toll booths. If driving one’s private car, it would be better if the travel insurance covers medical costs too. Carrying a medical kit can prove to be of some help.
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