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Friday, February 3rd, 2012

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Costa lot less! Holidays in Spain on the rise as prices at resorts drop by 40%
Friday, January 13th, 2012

Costa lot less! Holidays in Spain on the rise as prices at resorts drop by 40%

Spain could attract a new wave of British holidaymakers following evidence that resort prices have crashed by as much as 40 per cent compared to five years ago.

A fall in local prices on everything from a restaurant meal to suncream has combined with the fact that the pound is at a two year high against the euro to make the Costas more affordable.

The claims come from an annual survey conducted by the Post Office, which measures the prices of eight items in resorts across 33 destinations around the world.

Spanish fever: A new wave of British holidaymakers is expected to hit Spain following evidence that resort prices have dropped by up to 40 per cent in the past five years
Spanish fever: A new wave of British holidaymakers is expected to hit Spain following evidence that resort prices have dropped by up to 40 per cent in the past five years

Spain comes out as the second cheapest destination with a price of £37.72 for the eight items, while Sri Lanka, which has seen serious political unrest, was the best value at just £27.95.

At the other end of the scale was Australia at a staggering £115.69 for the same items, together with Barbados, Singapore and New Zealand.

The number of visits by Britons to Spain has slumped by more than three million over the past five years, coming down to less than 10.5million.

High prices, the cost of living squeeze and a desire among Britons to try new and more exotic locations have all played their part in the fall.

However, the Post Office research suggests Spain will now become more attractive, particularly at a time when people are desperate to save money.

The firm’s Holiday Money Report concluded: ‘Resort prices in the Costa del Sol are now 40per cent lower than five years ago, when we conducted the first price barometer.

‘The cheaper cost of travel to Spain will make it a compelling choice for bargain hunters. So does the rising value of the UK pound – up 6.4 per cent against the euro in the past three months.’

Getting cheaper: Falling prices mean the Costa del Sol is a more affordable option for families looking for some sun
Getting cheaper: Falling prices mean the Costa del Sol is a more affordable option for families looking for some sun

The eight items included in the price comparison are a cup of coffee in a bar or café; a bottle of local beer; a can of Coca-Cola; a 1.5 litre bottle of mineral water from a supermarket; a bottle of suncream; insect repellent; a pack of cigarettes; and a three course evening meal for two adults, including a bottle of house wine.

The fact that the selection of items is small, while they are not bought from exactly the same outlet every year, suggests the figures can be skewed. However, they give a general indication of the shift in prices.

The researchers found resort prices have risen in two-thirds of the destinations it surveyed. The biggest rises were recorded in Kenya, where the basket was 52 per cent more expensive than a year ago, and Portugal, where the increase found was 39 per cent.

However, the report found that sterling is stronger against 29 other major currencies than a year ago, which should help offset higher resort prices.

Tourist boom: Turkey has become a popular holiday destination, but research showed it was 60 per cent more expensive than Spain this year
Tourist boom: Turkey has become a popular holiday destination, but research showed it was 60 per cent more expensive than Spain this year

Turkey has seen a tourism boom in recent years on the basis of its perception as a cheap option. This year, it only placed 17th in terms of the cheapest option, while it was 60per cent more expensive than Spain.

The Post Office head of travel money, Sarah Munro, said: ‘Given that sterling is worth around 20 per cent more than a year ago against the Turkish lira, we expected to see a lower barometer cost for Turkey, especially as the country had a disappointing 2011.

‘However, we were surprised to find that local costs have actually risen by 21 per cent and it is only the strong sterling exchange rate that is masking that increase.

‘It will be interesting to see how Turkish resorts respond to the challenge presented by Spain and Portugal. With Greek tourism also facing a fight for survival, we could see a price war  between the eastern and western Med in 2012.’

Italy came out as the most expensive European destination with the basket of items costing £89.03.

Miss Munro said: ‘The message that came out clearly from our holiday budgeting research was that 2012 will be all about affordability.  Holidays may still be a priority but they are not a necessity and people will not knowingly get into debt to fund them.

‘The winning destinations will be those that offer good value not just for flights and accommodation, but for tourist staples like meals out and drinks.”

‘However, it will pay people to keep a watchful eye on exchange rate movements as well as considering easy ways to save money.’

Good morning Marbella!
Tuesday, January 10th, 2012

Marbella motors!
Monday, January 9th, 2012

La Concha climb – 9 years looking at it, finally conquered!
Sunday, January 8th, 2012

Friday 6th January, my son and I (+ Billy my painter) decided finally to climb the famous mountain overlooking our town (Marbella) La Concha. On a fab day 22 degrees and perfect climbing conditions we set off from Refugio de Juanar (up the Ojen road just past the village on the left). I knew this would be daunting and recruiting Billy who had climbed it over 10 times seemed the right idea (how wrong I was). It usually take 3 – 3.5 hours to climb, but with Billy as the “drill sergeant” we completed the climb in 2 hours 10 mins, but it was blooming tough. There are some sections that were very hard work, + other sections where you could get your breath back. As it was our 1st climb there was a photo opportunity on every section, with some stunning views of the coast, lake, Gibraltar and Africa. My son Kia who is 12 years old done really well and thoroughly enjoyed it, but I feel any younger than that and kids would find it very difficult.

After all this time living and working in Marbella I am glad that we have finally achieved the climb, however I dont think that I will be doing it again in such a hurry! The decent was just as difficult and killed the knees, we did this in 1 hour 50 mins, again egged on by our sergeant!

Apple store opens huge store in La Cañada Shopping Centre, Marbella
Friday, November 25th, 2011

Apple Marbella

Huge queues for the new Apple store, video above

Villa Nadia Review: Listing number 11856
Wednesday, September 21st, 2011

Date of stay: 01/09/2011 for 7 nights

I stayed at Villa Nadia with 9 of my friends and we had a brilliant time.

Lovely grounds and pool, great BBQ area which we took full advantage of.
Inside the villa is beautiful, clean, modern, stylish and the best thing is the SPACE!!
It’s a big enough place for everyone to have time to themselves and we could have had two more people there and not even noticed.
Everything is on your doorstep, bars/restaurants/shops so no need for a car which is a huge plus.
The beach is nearby but with a villa this nice we really didn’t need to go out to much.
A massive thanks Insp!Marbella for a wonderful stay and making everything so easy for us.
I would go back to this villa again and again.

Paul Morgan

Cutting the Costa! Britons flock back to Spain as its named cheapest holiday spot!n tops poll affordable holiday hotspots.
Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Forget holidays at home and cut-price breaks to Turkey, if you’re looking for value for money the Spanish Costas are the most affordable destination in Europe.

British holidaymakers will get more for their cash on the Iberian Peninsula than any other hotspot, with prices in Spain dipping to a four-year low, according to a new survey.

Recession-hit Spain has slashed prices after the number of Britons visiting the country dropped by 15 to 20 per cent, due to the double whammy of financial woes at home and the buoyant euro.

Back in business: The Costas have dropped prices to tempt back tourists

Hotels, food and other everyday items are now more affordable in Spain than in any other holiday destination.

A three-course evening meal on the Costa del Sol costs on average £23.58 compared to £37.74 in Greece and £43.86 in the Turkish resort of Marmaris.

And when it comes to other items such as suncream, a bottle of beer, insect repellent and soft drinks, Spain’s Costas also come out on top, with prices often half those found in other holiday resorts.

According to the poll by Post Office Travel Money, Miami is the most expensive destination, with a meal and nine everyday items averaging a whopping £92.81.

The same items cost more than £80 in France and Italy and more than £70 in Brighton, Egypt and Cyprus. In Spain they came to just £42.15.

After years of high prices and low visitor numbers, Spain is now 36 per cent cheaper than it was in 2007.

Its affordability is making it a favourite holiday destination with Britons once more, with visitor numbers up 11 per cent year on year for 2011.

Prices in the top resorts
Country
Resort
Average price of goods
Spain
Costa del Sol
£42.15
Bulgaria
Sunny Beach
£44.79
Portugal
Algarve
£49.63
Greece
Corfu
£58.87
Dubai
Jumeirah
£59.37
Malta
Various
£68.97
Turkey
Marmaris
£69.51
Cyprus
Various
£70.74
Croatia
Kvarner
£73.55
UK
Brighton
£77.01
Egypt
El Gouna
£78.30
France
Brittany
£81.48
Italy
Sorrento
£88.21
USA
Miami
£92.81
‘As we can see from the Post Office figures, Spain is offering extremely good value and it’s not just restaurateurs dropping prices, but hoteliers as well,’ said Sean Tipton, spokesperson for ABTA The Travel Association.

‘The pound has rallied against the euro, but the exchange rate problem has been completely wiped out by the low prices being offered.

‘Spain should be congratulated for recognising the problem and doing all it can to change it and encourage holidaymakers back.’

Other countries are now following Spain’s lead and dropping their prices to boost tourism.

Turkey has dropped prices by 13 per cent, Egypt by 12 per cent and Greece and Miami by 10 and six per cent respectively.

Sarah Munro, Post Office head of Travel Money, said: ‘This year’s barometer shows that prices are pretty competitive in the top European holiday destinations even though sterling remains unpredictable.

‘While Spain in undoubtedly best value overall, the healthy price fall in Greece means that this traditional favourite can once again be considered a good bet for wallet-watching holidaymakers.’

Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1376768/Cheap-summer-holidays-Spain-tops-poll-affordable-holiday-hotspots.html#ixzz1JyZGNZQl

New Inspirations Marbella Office
Friday, March 4th, 2011

We are pleased to announce our new office opening from next week (Monday 28th February).
The new address is:
Inspirations Mantenimiento SL
C/Califa, Local 1, Bloque C, Urb. Las Lolas, 29660 Nueva Andalucia
The phone number remains +34951319332
The new office is situated below the Pasta Caffe (close to the bull-ring) in Nueva Andalucia

We can be found here:
http://tinyurl.com/6habrpo

The Fresh Food Cafe
Monday, February 7th, 2011

New cafe opening this week next to the Mercadona on Los Naranjos de Marbella. Serving breakfast, lunches, drinks etc. Great addition to the complex.