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Local English paper: www.theoraclenews.com
Spanish courses: Academia Delta, Ayamonte.
The weather: http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=1151
T-bag: www.band-for-rent.com
Apartments: www.playasdelaluz.com
The Mosaiclady: www.mosaicshop.es
Bicycle rent (Islantilla): www.islantillabikes.com
Car boot sale: Monthly at the Ayamonte Tennis club
Market: Every Saturday morning behind the Ayamonte Bus station
Spanish courses: Academia Delta, Ayamonte.
The weather: http://www.windguru.cz/int/index.php?sc=1151
T-bag: www.band-for-rent.com
Apartments: www.playasdelaluz.com
The Mosaiclady: www.mosaicshop.es
Bicycle rent (Islantilla): www.islantillabikes.com
Car boot sale: Monthly at the Ayamonte Tennis club
Market: Every Saturday morning behind the Ayamonte Bus station
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Marina Isla Canela Webcam: http://islacanela.linksys-cam.com:1024/img/video.mjpeg
#6

Great info thanks....
Any idea how this compares to the Spanish school in Laguna square - Escuela Atenea , please?
Sharon do you have a number for the doctor please?
THanks great info
Jon
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Hi Jon, I couldn´t compare as I don´t know them (Antena). Also at the Andalusian are classes every Monday I believe. The teacher has a set hour price which get split by all participants. Last week everyone paid € 3 per person.
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There is a bus which comes up to Esuri in the mornings to take the children into town for school and then it comes back in the afternoons. I think other passengers can use it too but they were the only 2 per day when we were last out.
Pat
#10

Over the winter there have been 2 buses each way each day one for infants/juniors and the other for secondary. They go about 8 in the morning and return at 2.30 and 3.00 in the afternoon I understand that if their is room you can catch them but I don't know the fare.
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As far as I am aware, there is only the one railway along the Algarve coast. One end is at Villa Real de SA and goes west through Faro; exactly where it goes thereafter, I'm unsure. Presumably can buy tickets at the various stations, and possibly on-line.
Steve
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some good tourist info and photos on ayamonte plus costa de la luz area
http://www.costadelaluzholidayguide....nd-isla-canela
http://www.costadelaluzholidayguide....nd-isla-canela