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

It can be easy on all inclusive holidays to Costa Dorada to not step out of a resort, choosing to spend a week in the sunshine with all the comforts of a package holiday. However, there is much more to Spain than sun, sea and sand: there is a wealth of age-old traditions and charming customs waiting to be discovered.
Translating to mean 'The Golden Coast', the Costa Dorada matches its name, sparkling with colour along its shoreline. Fisherman sail from small harbours to make their daily catch, and ancient village life bursting with history is maintained by tourists making the most of regular cheap holidays and constant Spain holiday deals.

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.

Another huge element of Spanish tradition is the food and drink: Spain is an extremely sociable country, with Spaniards generally going out to eat late, and enjoying long, lazy meals - it is not uncommon to sit down for dinner after 10pm, so relax into the routine and live like a local.

Tapas is well known as the finest Spanish food, though what many people do not realise is that 'tapas' is not a type of food, it is a way of eating food. The Spanish hop from tapas bar to tapas bar, ordering a couple of dishes at each stop, perfect for sampling a range of local restaurants at once.

With late nights and early mornings, another often perplexing Spanish custom is that of the siesta. Guests will often find that shops are shut in the afternoon, with shopkeepers shutting their doors to catch 40 winks out of the sunshine. Holidaymakers should do the same, and unwind into a routine of afternoon napping that epitomise the easy going, relaxed attitude.

Spanish nightlife is often a big pull of cheap holidays. Much like evening meals, the Spanish go out late and stay out late: a good night out will not get started until midnight or later - earlier, bars and clubs will be quiet and with less atmosphere, so wait a little longer and the night will come alive.
Spain has a lot to offer its visitors, and the welcoming Spanish attitude means that customs and traditions are there to be shared - the option is there to make the most of being in Spain, and discovering a little of a fascinating nation.

Jacob Reeves is a travel writer and cheap holidays expert. He has written for many years on the subject of all inclusive holidays to Costa Dorada and Spain holiday deals.


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Costa Rica: An Exotic and Eco-Friendly Honeymoon Escape

If you are after a truly unique destination with rainforests and beaches galore, head to Costa Rica, an exciting and secluded retreat fast becoming one of the best honeymoon destinations. Choose from an exciting range of tours and activities and relax in a unique rainforest lodge before planting a tree to commemorate your unforgettable honeymoon experience.

The remote and eco-friendly Lapa Rios Eco Lodge is set in 1,000 acres of Central America's last remaining lowland tropical rainforest. Couples can get close to nature and relax in the peaceful seclusion. Sixteen spacious suiita-thatch bungalows are nestled within the rainforest and provide complete privacy and spectacular ocean views. The interiors are simple and contemporary with warm wooden floors, two bamboo queen-sized beds or one king-sized bed shrouded with soft net and classic bamboo furnishings. Outside there is a private garden and a spacious private deck with a seating area to enjoy a cool drink whilst admiring the panoramic ocean views. Enjoy a dual-showering experience in the modern bathroom. On one side a stone-laid floor massages your feet as you shower under soft, rain-like cool water, providing the sensation of showering in your own private waterfall. A second shower offers the more conventional hot and solar-heated water with tile-floor, perfect for a relaxing cleansing after a day's hike in the rainforest.

Explore the beautiful Osa Peninsula by taking part is some of the fascinating tours and activities offered by the Lapa Rios Eco Lodge. Experienced local guides will provide you with an authentic interpretation of the rainforest and the importance of conservation. You can personalise your honeymoon and arrange to do as few or as many activities as you please. Some of the tours are short such as the starfish walk where you can learn about the marine biology of the Golfo Dulce, one of only four tropical fjords in the world. Tour pristine waters and coconut-shaded beaches and see land crabs starfish and sea cumbers whilst still having plenty of time to relax on your return. For an extended rainforest experience, take the Wild waterfalls tour. Hike through the lush rainforest to pristine waterfalls and splash back along the Carbonera River, ideal for the more adventurous of hikers.

Or why not try your hand at kayaking, where floating in calm waters you will see a different type of forest with a spectacular variety of wildlife. Travel further along the river to the Pejeperro Lagoon and explore the wonderful world of mangroves. For the more adventurous, tour the rainforest at high speed with the thrilling Miramar canopy zip-line. Five lines stretch between five platforms winding 600m through primary forest - an exhilarating way to spend an afternoon!

Spend a morning being pampered in the tranquil setting of the rainforest. Choose from four types of unique massage and relax with nothing but the sounds of the surrounding jungle and softly breaking waves. A rainforest massage is a perfectly blissful experience available only in the best honeymoon destinations.

A special activity recommended for honeymooners is to plant a tree as part of the Lapa Rios reforestation program and leave a memory of their unforgettable honeymoon. Couples will learn about their tree, its role in the ecosystem and receive a certificate to commemorate their efforts.

Jamie is an experienced travel journalist and blogger and for more advice on the best honeymoon destinations he recommends contacting Turquoise Holidays.


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