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What you cannot miss in Almería

What you cannot miss in Almería

 

Almería is one of the most enchanting provinces in Spain. Here are some tips for you to make the most of your visit.

 

This southern region in Spain is filled with beautiful coves and historical sites. If you are staying in Elba Almería Business & Convention Hotel, keep reading and take note of what to do in Almería.

What to do in Almería

This Andalusian city is very popular amongst hikers. The beautiful natural parks and routes in the area are the perfect place to leave your daily routine aside and reconnect with nature.

Many Western movies have been filmed in Almería, particularly in the Cabo de Gata Natural Park in the 60s. Even Lawrence of Arabia and Indiana Jones fell in love with the landscape, cliffs and colours of this place.

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Inspiring spots in Elba Hotels

Inspiring spots in Elba Hotels

 

Colourful landscapes make for great holiday destinations – and a great source of inspiration. Here are our top recommendations.

 

Discovering new inspiring landscapes is one of the most satisfying experiences. At Elba Hotels, we have carefully selected our locations thinking of your well-being and comfort. These are our top picks.

Holiday destinations

Agatha Christie took inspiration from the colourful landscapes of the Canary Islands for her novels. The traditional Canarian patio in Elba Palace Golf & Vital Hotel will make you understand why. Absolutely stunning!

Take some time to yourself, unwind at the Thalasso Spa in Elba Lanzarote Royal Village Resort, and enjoy the seawater properties – it will help you clear your mind.

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What to do on Halloween

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Halloween is almost here – do you have any plans yet? Here are some activities to celebrate this spooky holiday with children.

 

Halloween is an Irish holiday that started around the year 100 AD, when countrymen believed that spirits passed through to our world. As time has gone by, fear has turned into fun, making Halloween one of children’s favourite holidays.

Halloween traditions

Jack-o’-lanterns are a must! Halloween is so popular nowadays that you can find pumpkins in any supermarket at this time of year. Grab a carving knife, and get creative!

It is then time to put on your costume and go trick or treating. This tradition is becoming increasingly popular in big cities in Spain.

In Latin America and Spain, All Saints’ Day is celebrated on 1st November to remember and honour the dead. While it is more of a celebration in South American countries, this holiday is more solemn in Spain.

Halloween activities for children

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‘Starstruck’ in the Canary Islands

‘Starstruck’ in the Canary Islands

 

There are still many perfect spots in the world to look up and marvel at the stars. Here are our suggestions.

 

The Canary Islands are one of the world’s top tourist destinations for many reasons – the stars being one of them. The isles’ skies are so clear that they are considered a protected space, and have three Starlight Reserve certifications due to their low levels of light pollution.

What is a Starlight Certification?

The Starlight Foundation certifies spaces with excellent sky quality to protect and preserve them. A Starlight Reserve is a protected natural space, accredited in order to promote the preservation of the night sky.

The most recent addition to the Canary Islands’ list was Fuerteventura, in 2015. La Palma and Cumbres de Tenerife were the two first certified locations in the archipelago.

The best locations to see the stars

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Discovering Canarian wines

Discovering Canarian wines

 

Learn more about Canarian wines, where they are produced and everything else you need to know. You can also enjoy them at Elba Hotels.

 

The Canary Islands have been producing wine for over three centuries. Before bananas became their number one export, the islands were renowned for their wine, which was popular amongst the high class in both Europe and America.

The volcanic soil, wide range of microclimates and altitude changes in the islands are the perfect factors to produce varied, complex wines. The most common grape types are Malvasía, Moscatel, Listán, Gual and Sabro, from which white, red and rosé wines are produced.

In total, there are eleven renowned locations where Canarian wines are produced – five of which are in Tenerife.

White wines

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