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Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by hoski
(Post 5881437)
Hi there,
I must say that from not being able to download the Oracle and asking for help on this site I have had so many people pm me to offer advice. Thank you all very much - I now have the paper to look through. |
Re: Where would you recommend? Nice expat locations
Originally Posted by edebruge
(Post 5880001)
Hi all,
We are moving out to Ayamonte within the next few months and I would appreciate some information on schools my son is nearly 14 so it would be helpful if the classes were in English or even partly . HI, we moved here last year with 12 year old son. Schooling is a very personal choice but I can tell you our experience will pm you with more info. will say though the younger the child the easier it is. Our son is very happy here and his Spanish is really good. Sue |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 5879611)
The FC La Coruna rumour was definitely to be Esuri but that may have had something to do with the old Fadesa being the main sponsor of their home town club. The new Fadesa may have dropped that link...
...Squeasyjets luggage allowance and one bag policy means that I am not taking my camera but I will endeavor to borrow one over there to get some pics Just out of curiosity, do the airlines allow people to carry cameras slung around their necks? Does this count as "hand" luggage? If you carry a coat, this isn't "hand" luggage, as such.
Originally Posted by Fortaleza
(Post 5881348)
AIRPORT: Long way off - if it goes ahead... AVE RAIL LINK: Under the previous Portuguese government, promises were made with Spain that a total of 6 AVE projects would be undertaken with links to Spain in the north, the centre and the south... FOOTBALL TEAMS Ayamonte already recieves major football teams (usually July and January) such as Betis, Sevilla, Real Madrid... |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
[quote=Fortaleza;5881348]
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 5879611)
FOOTBALL TEAMS Ayamonte already recieves major football teams (usually July and January) such as Betis, Sevilla, Real Madrid plus some others from further afield - many of the Scandanvian countries whose leagues don't start until Spring can be found in the area during Feb and March Where do they stay? I thought they had to have golf and training pitches (I suppose they could use the football and athletic stadia) with 5* Spa Hotel. Apart from Canela Golf which is not very big for a footie squad there is nothing else in Ayamonte. Regards, John. |
Re: Where would you recommend? Nice expat locations
Originally Posted by sunshine sue
(Post 5881505)
HI,
we moved here last year with 12 year old son. Schooling is a very personal choice but I can tell you our experience will pm you with more info. will say though the younger the child the easier it is. Our son is very happy here and his Spanish is really good. Sue That's the most important thing sorted and you now have a built in interpreter well done. Regards, John. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
[QUOTE=John & Kath;5881711]
Originally Posted by Fortaleza
(Post 5881348)
Hi Fortaleza,
Where do they stay? I thought they had to have golf and training pitches (I suppose they could use the football and athletic stadia) with 5* Spa Hotel. Apart from Canela Golf which is not very big for a footie squad there is nothing else in Ayamonte. Regards, John. The football pitches that belong to Canela golf are of an extremely high quality - better that the stadium - so they train there. They usually stay in the Riu Atlantico. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Carol&John
(Post 5881575)
Thanks, John.
Just out of curiosity, do the airlines allow people to carry cameras slung around their necks? Does this count as "hand" luggage? If you carry a coat, this isn't "hand" luggage, as such. Good post, Fortaleza. Thanks. Stansted probably not, Luton maybe, Spanish and Portugese airports definitely but a Cannon is a bit expensive to be told to leave it in the bin! Regards, John. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
[quote=Fortaleza;5881730]
Originally Posted by John & Kath
(Post 5881711)
The football pitches that belong to Canela golf are of an extremely high quality - better that the stadium - so they train there. They usually stay in the Riu Atlantico. So from tommorrow for a week we may be in the company of some Scandanavian WAGS? Regards, John. |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
[QUOTE=John & Kath;5881749]
Originally Posted by Fortaleza
(Post 5881730)
Hi Fortaleza,
So from tommorrow for a week we may be in the company of some Scandanavian WAGS? Regards, John. I know there are some Icelandic first division teams on the way this month but don't know when. Anyway, who needs them when the big Lepe-Ayamonte derby is this weekend????? |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
WOW! :eek:
Shut the shop at 2.00pm on Saturday afternoon, and just logged on to find a new thread and already 7 pages deep - you lot can't 'alf talk :rofl: |
Re: Costa Esuri
Originally Posted by wheatsheaf42
(Post 5874010)
Surely not as brutal as the damage to the Costa's coastline by concrete, as evidenced by Esuri.
I didn't realise Esuri was on the Coast.Maybe I have been travelling down to Isla Canela without realising their was a closer beach??? You can hardly say that the Costa de la Luz coastline is badly affected by development. Tony |
Re: Costa Esuri
Originally Posted by tonyp
(Post 5882817)
Sorry?
I didn't realise Esuri was on the Coast.Maybe I have been travelling down to Isla Canela without realising their was a closer beach??? You can hardly say that the Costa de la Luz coastline is badly affected by development. Tony |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
It was reported in the Spanish news headlines recently that many of the posters in the Costa Esuri thread were thinking of "coming out" and discovering the rest of the Spanish forum that exists all around them.
A spokesperson for the thread said "we just never realised it was there, its been a real suprise to us" The management of British Expats had recently expressed suprise that there was whole other world existing within their Spanish forums that they just hadn't seen. They were reportedly looking forward to welcoming the newcomers with open arms and learning more about the Costa Esuri revolution ...... Reuters ....... Reuters ....... Reuters ........ Reuters ........ |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 5883051)
It was reported in the Spanish news headlines recently that many of the posters in the Costa Esuri thread were thinking of "coming out" and discovering the rest of the Spanish forum that exists all around them.
A spokesperson for the thread said "we just never realised it was there, its been a real suprise to us" The management of British Expats had recently expressed suprise that there was whole other world existing within their Spanish forums that they just hadn't seen. They were reportedly looking forward to welcoming the newcomers with open arms and learning more about the Costa Esuri revolution ...... Reuters ....... Reuters ....... Reuters ........ Reuters ........ |
Re: COSTA ESURI - AYAMONTE
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 5883051)
It was reported in the Spanish news headlines recently that many of the posters in the Costa Esuri thread were thinking of "coming out" and discovering the rest of the Spanish forum that exists all around them.
A spokesperson for the thread said "we just never realised it was there, its been a real suprise to us" The management of British Expats had recently expressed suprise that there was whole other world existing within their Spanish forums that they just hadn't seen. They were reportedly looking forward to welcoming the newcomers with open arms and learning more about the Costa Esuri revolution ...... Reuters ....... Reuters ....... Reuters ........ Reuters ........ |
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