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Educational Inexpensive Spanish Vacations for Children





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By : Roger Munns    19 or more times read
Submitted 2008-10-30 03:39:38
When about 2,000 British children were asked about their family's vacation habits, 57 percent more said they vacationed in Spain than any other part of the world. It would seem that parents aren't letting the slacking economic conditions of either country invade on their summer vacation plans. In fact, a recent poll conducted by ICM and the BBC revealed that the majority of families do not cancel their vacation plans despite economic woes.

Why are more families taking their vacation in Spain? The answer could be as simple as hands-on education. Spain is a country very rich in history and culture. Every city and town has its own story to tell and children often learn much more effectively when they can see things first-hand. History books can tell the history of the area and how it helped shape today's cultural events but nothing paints the picture quite as well as a hands-on vacation in Spain.

Spanish Cuisine

Due to Spain's location and the waters that surround it, the local cuisine is heavily influenced by seafood. Spain has many ports and has had many cultural influences that have helped create the unique cuisine of today. Rice, wheat, olive oil and potatoes are often considered staples of the Spanish diet.

Meats are usually eaten in moderation while vegetables and grains make up most of the local diet. The Spanish diet is similar in some nutritional areas to the famous Mediterranean diet. The local diet is rich in fruits and vegetables and very low in saturated fats. Some of today's Spanish diet can be attributed to Roman, Jewish, Arab and Moorish influences.

Spanish Culture and Music

The Spanish culture holds lasting influences from various other cultures. Though Spain is a modern country with the conveniences of the modern world, the occasional fishing village is still home to many people. The 'siesta' is a Spanish custom that is still practiced, even in today's fast paced world. In most Spanish cities and towns, a mid-afternoon break of two to three hours splits the work day. A 'paseo' is an early evening stroll that is commonly practiced in smaller cities, and occasionally in larger areas as well. Traditional Spanish music is just as diverse as the cuisine and other aspects of the nation's culture and customs. Several varieties and influences of Spanish folk music exist today but flamenco is probably the best known.

Spanish History and Architecture

Spain's turbulent past has left a variety of simply amazing architecture. In addition to some of the most beautiful cathedrals and monuments in the world, even recent Spanish architecture draws from past influences. During the 19th century, Spain saw several changes in language, architectural improvements and the use of iron and glass as primary building materials. In terms of heritage and artistic relevance, Spain is second only to Italy in the number of 'World Heritage Sites' as designated by UNESCO.

Spanish Vacations

Whether it's the cuisine, culture, history or beaches, Spanish vacations are becoming mainstream for many families around the world. European families often find it more convenient due to the number of low-cost flights to most Spanish destinations. Locations like Madrid, Barcelona and the Balearic Islands are highly sought-after vacation spots for British families year round. Low-cost airfare allows the family to focus on the important aspects of their vacation - like time as a family.
Author Resource:- Information about the Balearic Islands including family orientated Menorca can be found at travel guide yourmenorca.net

Family holidays in Menorca have been popular with tourists for years helped by more Minorca flights and subsequently lower airfares.

The guide also has four galleries of Minorca photographs
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