Saturday, February 18, 2012

Luxurious All Inclusive Holidays: All Inclusive Holidays to Costa Dorada: Handy Hints on Spanish Customs

By John Roney


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In true Spanish style, there are town fiestas along the Costa Dorada every month - the perfect occasion to discover a little more of the regions customs. Visit during January, for example, and enjoy the Tres Toms, a traditional procession of horse drawn carriages to celebrate the Feast of St Anthony. Alternatively, January also hosts the Festa de la Calcotada which focuses around the eating of roasted spring onions - only in Spain!

Those managing to Spain holiday deals in April must not miss Holy Week celebrations, which characterise the Catholic beliefs of the country. Actors perform the Passion of Christ before chocolate-filled Easter celebrations. The National Day of Catalonia, celebrated on 11 September, is a further cementing of Catalonian culture, celebrating the independence of the region with grape picking fiestas and wine-making - September is also the perfect time for securing cheap holidays.

Warm and balmy weather conditions make your Florida destination a welcoming host to international travel twelve months a year; however, early booking is recommended for the high season between April and September. For fun in the sun and carefree living at its best, Florida and the Caribbean have it all.

Make sure you sample the local culture of this unique group of islands, where you can join in the pace of life of fishermen and of course tuck into their delicious catches of the day. For more information visit Luxurious All Inclusive Holidays.




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