jeudi 10 décembre 2015

Cadiz : the spirit of Andalusia


Cadiz include the sea, its people, its bay, its history.

Cadiz is very versatile, with its different areas worth visiting, from Jerez de la Frontera in the country villages of Campo of Gibraltar, the route through the white villages at the break relaxing on the coast between Tarifa and Sanlúcar de Barrameda.

Without forgetting its capital, Cádiz, which retains its walls in the heart of the culture and traditions that make it unique, just like its inhabitants.

Phoenicians, Greeks and Romans populated the province of Cadiz, leaving substantial evidence of their presence all along the coast.

On the other hand a series of historical events allow to see the close relationship that existed between Cadiz and the rest of the peninsula in the year 711, the Visigothic defeat on the Guadalete allows Muslims to conquer the land, changing the course Of the history; three times, the caravels of Columbus leave and return to the ports of the province to convert it into a meeting point for cultural currents of Andalusia and America; and finally, in 1812, the first Spanish Constitution was drafted in Cádiz, which will be the capital of the nation for three years.

The 260 km of Atlantic coast are famous for their long sandy beaches, most preserved of excessive urbanization and extreme tourism operation. While its coastline is part of the Costa de la Luz.
It includes excellent beaches in town, like those of La Victoria in Cadiz or La Barrosa in Chiclana, and pristine beaches such as El Puerto de Levante, Los Canos de Meca and Zahora in the municipality of Barbate, Bolonia Tarifa Vejer and El Palmar.

In the interior include the cellars of Jerez, the White Villages Route and Route of the bull.

The tasty gastronomy of Cadiz includes the most appetizing dishes in Andalusia. The products of the sierra and the sea, together, make a stay in the province a delightful experience. The varied offer of fish and seafood has made famous the prawns from Sanlúcar, the bienmesabe (marinated dogfish), the urta (indigenous fish) Fashionable Rota, sea bream baked in salt, clams vermicelli, small shrimp omelets and many other essential foods.

In the Sierra, game stews (deer, boar, rabbit, partridge, etc.) are famous, like ajo caliente (based preparation of bread and garlic), Grazalema soup, kidneys with sherry , small chorizos from El Bosque, pork fillet with white butter, etc.


Pastry, marked by its Arab heritage, offers unique products, such as Chiclana de cakes, alfajores (kind of gingerbread) and Christmas sweets from Medina, the tocinillos de cielo (a kind of custard) from Jerez, the amarguillos (almond biscuits) Grazalema, etc. All the villages in the province of Cadiz will satisfy the most demanding palate.

Source : www.andalucia.org

mercredi 2 septembre 2015

Tangier : the white city


Located at the entrance of the Strait of Gibraltar, at the meeting point between the Mediterranean and the Atlantic Ocean, the beautiful Tangier presents an unforgettable landscape that has captivated for centuries generations of artists, including Eugène Delacroix, Camille Saint--Saëns, Pierre Loti and Paul Morand. And how not to succumb to this city in northern Morocco.

With its temperate climate, vegetation and its separate strip of beach that stretches over 3 km, Tanger seduces every year thousands of tourists. His story also makes a mythical city, land of successive occupations: which history would have started with one of the stories of the twelve labors of Hercules, the Tanjus and Antaeus gods were behind, was marked successively with Phoenician, Carthaginian,Roman, Vandal, Byzantine, Visigoth and Arabic presence.

The city of strangers, as it is called, keeps track of these relentless colonization periods: the Old Medina retains memories of Muslim influence: barely crossed the threshold, you will be assailed by the smells and scents of the Grand Socco, the big soukh literally, that inspired a novel toJoseph Kessel. Traders in traditional costume héleront you to sell you the traditional clothing of the country and its leather goods. A few meters you will also admire the Sidi Bou Abid Mosque, whose minaret in polychrome pottery is the favorite attraction of visitors with its beauty. Beware though: the entry of this place of worship is forbidden to non-Muslims.
Conversely, the modern city of Tangier, has preserved the marks of the French architectural expertise. The Grand Café de Paris is also one of the key pillars. Tangier is definitely one of those cities that must be surveyed to discover its wonders.

If you want to go to Tangier, know that the city offers a range of accommodation to suit every taste and budget hotels, tourist residences, guesthouses, youth hostels but also campsites.

A flight to Tangier is 2 hours and 45 minutes from Paris. The airport Tangier - Ibn Battuta, which was completely renovated and expanded in 2008, is 15 kilometers from Tangier. Tangier is also connected to other Moroccan cities such as Rabat, Casablanca and Marrakech, Fez, Oujda by train. Ferry lines also join the city to Sète or Port-Vendres (eastern Pyrenees) in France.

During your stay in Tangier, let's try the Medina and Grand Socco, which manage to stimulate your senses. At a time of relaxation, guests can also enjoy drinking a mint tea in the square of the small Socco. See also: the Kasbah, ancient palaces district of Tangier. Besides the place of France, let yourself be tempted by a visit by the famous Hafa cafe, which has preserved the charm of the 20s, period of his creation.

Tangier is full of places to eat, listen to music or dancing. The nightlife can be found especially in the Avenue Mohammed VI (Ali Baba Associados, Pasarela Beach Club etc. ..).

Source : www.alibabuy.com

lundi 31 août 2015

Malta : a Mediterranean pearl


Malta has beautiful sound as big as a grain of sand in the middle of the sea, the archipelago hides his game by being a place rich in history and scenery. Why not take advantage of Battle of Malta to take some vacation and to discover all the attractions of this island in the Mediterranean


Sliema, St-Julians is the most "modern" part of the island, refuge of most international companies and expatriates. It is the ideal place for shopping, going out (bars, restaurants, and street Paceville night clubs, Portomaso and the Dragonara Casino, ...).Apart from that, and if the world does not scare you, you can find some beaches (rocks). If you like walking instead we advise you to do the walk of the waterfront from Sliema Ferries until about Portomaso Casino and Spinola Bay.
If you prefer to avoid the same crowd on the sidewalks, then you can do your walk in the other direction, from Sliema still heading this time in Gzira, by simply running along the seafront towards the marina Ta'Xbiex and up to the church square.
Nice little Sunday stroll if you stay on the side of Sliema.

Mdina is a very typical cute little fortified town whose origins date back some 4,000 years. Once past the ramparts by entering through his front door (the right one), you can stroll through its few narrow streets and have fun imagining you can lose yourself (do not worry, the city is so small that it is impossible to happen).
Go all the way to the Tas-Sar place and also enjoy the view of the whole valley and much of Malta by overcast.

Like Valletta, Mdina seems empty of all its souls to the approach of dusk. Perfect ! Take the opportunity to even breathe a little serenity of the "city of silence" before eventually you find a nice little restaurant to finish the day.

In the center of the island, Mosta is especially known for its huge Church of St. Mary (largest of Malta), and its dome, the Rotunda, the fourth largest in the world!

The hook deserves to be done if you have rented a car or if you go there to get you to one of the other attractions of the island.

Located on the west coast of the island, Dingli goes for its cliffs, landscape that you can enjoy anywhere.
Push your journey a little further south and visit the Blue Grotto via the beautiful coastal road.
A little before going down to the tiny village, stop on one of the parking spaces and enjoy a first view on this extraordinary training nature.

Then you can take a motorboat (€ 8) for a side trip 20 minutes around the cave and discovering some of the cavities, including the famous Blue Grotto and the azure water.

It was at Ta'Qali you can find the "Crafts Village", a collection of craft shops and factories (about thirty), where you can among other things see action glassblowers, before visiting side with a shop impressive selection of creations. Tips: Articles with default (sometimes minimal) are sold at a knockdown price. You will also find many souvenirs.

The place has become very tourist, the tourist buses making stops sometimes on the adjoining parking.

Do not say too much that Gozo is attached to Malta, this may upset the inhabitants!
Gozo is more rural island, most kind, and whose occupants are proud of their roots and identity. Although not very large (14km by 7), Gozo deserves a full day. And yet, even by car, you will be far from having the time to see everything.

Small island of 3 square kilometers Comino is situated between Malta and Gozo, known for it's famous Blue Lagoon, with turquoise and incredibly clear water.
Too bad the place is completely crowded in summer and too denatured by an invasion of sunbeds and parasols. Come early or late in the day for peace of mind.

To get there you must take a shuttle from the port of Mgarr (Gozo) or from Cirkewwa (Malta). Several companies also offer cruises (with stop at Comino) from Sliema.

Source : fr.pokerlistings.com

mercredi 19 août 2015

Marbella: luxury and beauty

Marbella is one of the main destinations of the Costa del Sol. It owes too many qualities, which are, among others: its excellent climate, beaches, natural environment and its sports complex.
Puerto Banús, Marbella's flagship complex, is the proof of the excellent quality of its infrastructure . Surrounded by exclusive residential areas, its famous marina each year welcomes the most important and most luxurious yachts in the world. Among its facilities also note the elegant leisure area, consisting of restaurants, shops bearing the signature of the biggest names of international fashion and luxury articles stores.
Marbella offers vacationers a beautiful coastline along 26 km where sunny beaches succeed each others equipped with all necessary infrastructure and lined with modern hotels, residential complexes, shops and restaurants. San Pedro de Alcántara is a major city located in less than ten kilometers from Marbella, is a fine example of harmony between nature and tourism development.Marbella will delight sports fans. A dozen superb golf courses are available to fans of the sport throughout the year. These lands have a landscape backdrop of rare beauty.
Water sports enthusiasts will find three ports where they can practice their favorite specialty.
Marbella also has equestrian schools, tennis clubs and other equipment of all kinds. Not to mention the many outdoor sports opportunities of Sierra Blanca.
The old town of Marbella is at the foot of Sierra Blanca, in front of a beautiful bay. the Andalucian character with orange trees scattered here and there and pretty facades whitewashed and decorated with grilles and geraniums.
In the center, spreads Plaza Los Naranjos, flanked by noble buildings such as the town hall (XVI century.) And the former Casa del Corregidor (XVII century.).
considered the largest of its kind in Spain, completes the cultural offer of Marbella. Housed in the Bazán Hospital (XVI century.), This museum houses an interesting collection of engravings of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries bearing the signature of renowned artists such as Picasso, Miró and Dalí.
The pescaíto frito (fried fish), ajoblanco (cold soup with almonds, oil and garlic) and gazpacho are among the tasty specialties of Marbella gastronomy. The desserts need to be accompanied by an excellent sweet wine.
Among the traditional festivities of Marbella there is the Feria y Fiestas de San Bernabé, the first fortnight of June. The program includes concerts, bullfights and other activities.
Holy Week and fiestas of San Pedro de Alcántara, held in October, are the other important festivities in Marbella.
The excursion possibilities along the Costa del Sol from Marbella, are numerous. A few kilometers away there is Mijas, a typical village of the sierra which extends to the coast. It is popular with tourists. Torremolinos, Estepona, Benalmádena and Fuengirola are other important tourist cities.
Natural Park Sierra de las Nieves, offers landscapes of extreme beauty. Close to Marbella, we get to Istán, a famous town for its springs, and Ojén, known with its great ecological wealth.

Source : www.spain.info