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Spanish Islands
Hello all,
I have been reading about Island life in different parts of the forums and thought I would ask a question about Spanish island life here, just out of interest. So, Spanish islands, where are they and what is it like to live on one of them? :) |
Re: Spanish Islands
quite a few "Spanish" islands, give us more of a clue.
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Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 5963691)
quite a few "Spanish" islands, give us more of a clue.
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Re: Spanish Islands
"So, Spanish islands, where are they ?"
THEY ARE IN THE PHILLIPENES!!!!!!!!! |
Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by pasturesnew
(Post 5963484)
Hello all,
I have been reading about Island life in different parts of the forums and thought I would ask a question about Spanish island life here, just out of interest. So, Spanish islands, where are they and what is it like to live on one of them? :) Located off Barcelona coast: Majorca *****, not the tourist side but the North West and West sides of the island are beautiful, Pollensa, Port de Pollensa, Soller... I loved them. This island tends to be fairly expensive compared to other Spanish Islands. I worked on Majorca a couple of times in quick succession about 8 years ago, I was prepared to sell up in the south and have moved there at the time I liked it so much... only my girlfriend wasn't interested. :( Ibiza ***, this is actually a nice Island although it can be a bit mad in the Summer while a little deserted and tranquillo in the winter 'if you like that sort of thing'. I didn't take to the locals as much as I did to those of Majorca but I liked the Island. The following are located just off Morocco, apart from being all volcanic they are * very * touristy and can be windy too often for my liking: Tenerife **, very basic apart from tourists and Bananas (They have a great carnival though), didn't like it although the people where friendly and the volcano was interesting if you like that sort of thing, wouldn't be too worried if I never got back to it. Grand Canaria *, very basic apart from tourists and Bananas, didn't like it although again the people where friendly, would have no interest in visiting again. Lanzarote *, very basic although it was unusual, again no interest in visiting again. Fuerteventura *, very basic although it was unusual, again no interest in visiting again. El Hierro *, very basic although it was unusual, nice to have seen but wouldn't be too worried if I never went back. There are others but I haven't been to them so I can't comment and the visits to the above where all for work and lasted between 2 and 8 weeks at a time although with Majorca I actually made a point of staying for a few days after I finished what I went there for. Just have a look on Google earth, off the coast of Barcelona and off the coast of Morocco. BTW, most of the islands are connected by domestic flights and in many cases ferries, if not a little outdated... or at least the Ibiza ferry was when I was last on it. Hope this helps. |
Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by simon2129
(Post 5964950)
"So, Spanish islands, where are they ?"
THEY ARE IN THE PHILLIPENES!!!!!!!!! |
Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by Econ
(Post 5965359)
Never actually lived on any 'Balearic and Canaries' but I have spent time working on most of them over the years, my top of the list is:
Located off Barcelona coast: Majorca *****, not the tourist side but the North West and West sides of the island are beautiful, Pollensa, Port de Pollensa, Soller... I loved them. This island tends to be fairly expensive compared to other Spanish Islands. I worked on Majorca a couple of times in quick succession about 8 years ago, I was prepared to sell up in the south and have moved there at the time I liked it so much... only my girlfriend wasn't interested. :( Ibiza ***, this is actually a nice Island although it can be a bit mad in the Summer while a little deserted and tranquillo in the winter 'if you like that sort of thing'. I didn't take to the locals as much as I did to those of Majorca but I liked the Island. The following are located just off Morocco, apart from being all volcanic they are * very * touristy and can be windy too often for my liking: Tenerife **, very basic apart from tourists and Bananas (They have a great carnival though), didn't like it although the people where friendly and the volcano was interesting if you like that sort of thing, wouldn't be too worried if I never got back to it. Grand Canaria *, very basic apart from tourists and Bananas, didn't like it although again the people where friendly, would have no interest in visiting again. Lanzarote *, very basic although it was unusual, again no interest in visiting again. Fuerteventura *, very basic although it was unusual, again no interest in visiting again. El Hierro *, very basic although it was unusual, nice to have seen but wouldn't be too worried if I never went back. There are others but I haven't been to them so I can't comment and the visits to the above where all for work and lasted between 2 and 8 weeks at a time although with Majorca I actually made a point of staying for a few days after I finished what I went there for. Just have a look on Google earth, off the coast of Barcelona and off the coast of Morocco. BTW, most of the islands are connected by domestic flights and in many cases ferries, if not a little outdated... or at least the Ibiza ferry was when I was last on it. Hope this helps. Many thanks for your contribution, which I found to be of great interest. |
Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by pasturesnew
(Post 5966551)
Econ,
Many thanks for your contribution, which I found to be of great interest. |
Re: Spanish Islands
I adore Mallorca, and a little odd for me, I love Palma, but I know shed loads of people in Menorca and they absolutely love the place, very family orientated and Anglicised in a good way.
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Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 5966693)
I adore Mallorca, and a little odd for me, I love Palma, but I know shed loads of people in Menorca and they absolutely love the place, very family orientated and Anglicised in a good way.
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Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by Econ
(Post 5966735)
It spend a while under English rule 'or ownership' if that's the right word (mid 1700's I think), the English built defences at that time and I beleive some of which are still standing, maybe this is where the connection comes from. :)
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Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by rugbymatt
(Post 5966750)
Its one of the places our love of Gin comes from too.
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Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 5966758)
Yes ...... I've been there a few times
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Re: Spanish Islands
Do u think Tenerife is safe for families? Is there other islands in the area?Is there any inexpensive property? thanks for any info!:confused:
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Re: Spanish Islands
Originally Posted by Both Worlds
(Post 6009332)
Do u think Tenerife is safe for families? Is there other islands in the area?Is there any inexpensive property? thanks for any info!:confused:
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