Go Back  British Expats > Living & Moving Abroad > Europe > Spain
Reload this Page >

COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Wikiposts

COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Thread Tools
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 7:31 am
  #1621  
rugbymatt's Avatar
Straw Man.
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 46,302
From: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
rugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by betris
my freind it is the pimple on the bum of spain..
CE? or Ayamonte? Or what?
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 8:04 am
  #1622  
Banned
 
Joined: Mar 2007
Posts: 1,380
From: inaskip
betris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond reputebetris has a reputation beyond repute
Thumbs down Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

ayamonte.but that is my personal veiw.its a extreamly popular place.and in farerness you can see why every one gets smitten..but I would prefare to live in the country side as I hate to go to towns.so thats why I take that veiw

Last edited by betris; Apr 24th 2008 at 8:18 am.
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 9:08 am
  #1623  
EsuriJohn's Avatar
Lost in BE Cyberspace
 
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 6,912
From: Puente Esuri
EsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond repute
Smile Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by rugbymatt
CE? or Ayamonte? Or what?
Ayamonte is the Ayuntamiento and has a municipal population of 22,000 in a fairly compact area with all the year round Spanish activities that go on in a small Spanish town. It has been said that it is not too sophisticated and for culture you have to visit Huelva or Sevilla.

Either side of the centre about 5 km due north and south are two urbanisations to the North is a golf resort Costa Esuri which will have a potential population in peak season of 18000 and to the south is the beach and marina resort with a furhter golf course of Isla Canela again a peak population of 18000.

There is also a large chunk of Campo within the municipal boundary and about 1 km by ferry and you are in Portugal.

Come and see us you might just like the town!
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 9:17 am
  #1624  
rugbymatt's Avatar
Straw Man.
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 46,302
From: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
rugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by John & Kath
Ayamonte is the Ayuntamiento and has a municipal population of 22,000 in a fairly compact area with all the year round Spanish activities that go on in a small Spanish town. It has been said that it is not too sophisticated and for culture you have to visit Huelva or Sevilla.

Either side of the centre about 5 km due north and south are two urbanisations to the North is a golf resort Costa Esuri which will have a potential population in peak season of 18000 and to the south is the beach and marina resort with a furhter golf course of Isla Canela again a peak population of 18000.

There is also a large chunk of Campo within the municipal boundary and about 1 km by ferry and you are in Portugal.

Come and see us you might just like the town!
sounds nice, you are selling the area well.
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 10:07 am
  #1625  
EsuriJohn's Avatar
Lost in BE Cyberspace
 
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 6,912
From: Puente Esuri
EsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond repute
Smile Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by rugbymatt
sounds nice, you are selling the area well.
I don't want to "sell" it is just fine as it is and if too many come it will spoil it for us who made the commitment to what it is now.
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 10:24 am
  #1626  
rugbymatt's Avatar
Straw Man.
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 46,302
From: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
rugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by John & Kath
I don't want to "sell" it is just fine as it is and if too many come it will spoil it for us who made the commitment to what it is now.
its a geographical location, not a loved member of the family!
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 7:30 pm
  #1627  
Ray-Pauline's Avatar
Forum Regular
 
Joined: Sep 2007
Posts: 124
From: Cheshire
Ray-Pauline is a jewel in the roughRay-Pauline is a jewel in the roughRay-Pauline is a jewel in the roughRay-Pauline is a jewel in the roughRay-Pauline is a jewel in the rough
Default Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by John & Kath
Ayamonte is the Ayuntamiento and has a municipal population of 22,000 in a fairly compact area with all the year round Spanish activities that go on in a small Spanish town. It has been said that it is not too sophisticated and for culture you have to visit Huelva or Sevilla.

Either side of the centre about 5 km due north and south are two urbanisations to the North is a golf resort Costa Esuri which will have a potential population in peak season of 18000 and to the south is the beach and marina resort with a furhter golf course of Isla Canela again a peak population of 18000.

There is also a large chunk of Campo within the municipal boundary and about 1 km by ferry and you are in Portugal.

Come and see us you might just like the town!
well put John... is it your intention to live in CE ?

Ray
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 8:36 pm
  #1628  
Jon-Bxl's Avatar
BE Positive
 
Joined: Sep 2005
Posts: 3,984
Jon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond reputeJon-Bxl has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by Ray-Pauline
well put John... is it your intention to live in CE ?

Ray
I'm a city dweller and had a pleasant and unexpected surprise when we completed recently. Something that I hadnt expected, and for me turned out to be very positive indeed.

You wouldnt go and drop everything and go and live there based on this only, but this would go into the advantages column for me - for living in CE.

The air is so fresh!! Theres no real industry for miles around - and what there is is not environmentally 'smelly'! With loads of Orange farms, natural parks, yes - golf courses too... etc.

I never thought I was the kind of bloke that would deliberately go out with a glass, and the lights off and just smell the air! But I did several times.... (best in the evening). Its fresh and there are hints of orange and pine as well.

I guess living in the city makes this kind of thing noticeable for me and I have to say very pleasant indeed!

Regards
Jon
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 8:43 pm
  #1629  
EsuriJohn's Avatar
Lost in BE Cyberspace
 
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 6,912
From: Puente Esuri
EsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond repute
Smile Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by rugbymatt
its a geographical location, not a loved member of the family!
The house I live in now I regard as the glue that holds the family together not a member but a very special place. I think Ce may become the next place on our journey.
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 8:44 pm
  #1630  
rugbymatt's Avatar
Straw Man.
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 46,302
From: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
rugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

You guys are making CE sound like a must live place.
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 8:47 pm
  #1631  
EsuriJohn's Avatar
Lost in BE Cyberspace
 
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 6,912
From: Puente Esuri
EsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond repute
Smile Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by rugbymatt
You guys are making CE sound like a must live place.
Not for everyone but for some and within 50 km there are different place with their own special feel.
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 8:49 pm
  #1632  
rugbymatt's Avatar
Straw Man.
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 46,302
From: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
rugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by John & Kath
Not for everyone but for some and within 50 km there are different place with their own special feel.
??
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 8:52 pm
  #1633  
EsuriJohn's Avatar
Lost in BE Cyberspace
 
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 6,912
From: Puente Esuri
EsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond repute
Smile Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by Jon-Bxl
I'm a city dweller and had a pleasant and unexpected surprise when we completed recently. Something that I hadnt expected, and for me turned out to be very positive indeed.

You wouldnt go and drop everything and go and live there based on this only, but this would go into the advantages column for me - for living in CE.

The air is so fresh!! Theres no real industry for miles around - and what there is is not environmentally 'smelly'! With loads of Orange farms, natural parks, yes - golf courses too... etc.

I never thought I was the kind of bloke that would deliberately go out with a glass, and the lights off and just smell the air! But I did several times.... (best in the evening). Its fresh and there are hints of orange and pine as well.

I guess living in the city makes this kind of thing noticeable for me and I have to say very pleasant indeed!

Regards
Jon
What I find Jon is the quality of the light it is different thats why I suppose it is a magnet for artists and has been for a very long time you are right the air is so clear and the colours so true it is different.
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 8:56 pm
  #1634  
EsuriJohn's Avatar
Lost in BE Cyberspace
 
Joined: Jun 2005
Posts: 6,912
From: Puente Esuri
EsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond reputeEsuriJohn has a reputation beyond repute
Smile Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by rugbymatt
??
Try Pria Verde in Portugal about 10 km away you might like to have a place their among the pine forests or Tavira again in Portugal 20km away you could have an aprtment on the river at the end of the Roman bridge if history is your bag,
 
Old Apr 24th 2008 | 8:58 pm
  #1635  
rugbymatt's Avatar
Straw Man.
 
Joined: Aug 2006
Posts: 46,302
From: That, there, that's not my post count... nothing to see here, move along.
rugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond reputerugbymatt has a reputation beyond repute
Default Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE

Originally Posted by John & Kath
Try Pria Verde in Portugal about 10 km away you might like to have a place their among the pine forests or Tavira again in Portugal 20km away you could have an aprtment on the river at the end of the Roman bridge if history is your bag,
Portugal has never really interested me.

But CE is starting to.
 


Contact Us - Archive - Advertising - Cookie Policy - Privacy Statement - Terms of Service - Your Privacy Choices

Copyright © 2026 MH Sub I, LLC dba Internet Brands. All rights reserved. Use of this site indicates your consent to the Terms of Use.