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Where' s a good place to go on honeymoon in Spain?

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Where' s a good place to go on honeymoon in Spain?

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  1. The south of Spain (Sevilla, Granada) or Canarias


  2. Punto Romano Hotel on the Golden Mile in Marbella is fabulous. Marbella also has the advantage of Puerto Banus which has a good selection of clubs & restaurants etc in a beautiful setting around the marina. It also has a superb department store called Cortes Ingles' which is an ideal place for your new wife to part with some of your money !  Naturally, Marbella is expensive; but what woman is not worth it?  Another 5 star resort hotel is the 'Kepinski' in Estepona. The town is very Spanish, has a good beach, and is worth exploring. You can get a bus from there to Puerto Banus but you may may to catch a taxi back if you are night owls. You can, of course, hire a car but would you have time to drive around on your honeymoon ? Congratulations. Ed.

  3. Nerja - look it up on the web

  4. Barcelona and Valencia

  5. Sitges

  6. Dont know about good - but steer clear of Torremelinos

  7. Magalluf,Majorca

  8. well, I can give you some ideas but ..what are you looking for?

    Museums, cultural visits during the day , party at night? Barcelona, Madrid , Sevilla.  Good food nice landscapes? Vasc country ..beautiful , San Sebastian , Hondarribia, Guetaria, great people .

    Party ? Ibiza, . Relax , good food, not use a car in days ..Menorca

    Beach, nice weather all year , Canary Islands

    Good food, nice people , North Catalonia

    ...etc,etc,etc....

  9. Maybe a island like Marbella or Majorca.

    Balearic Islands (bălēăr'ĭk) , Span. Baleares (bälāä'rās), archipelago, off Spain, in the W Mediterranean, forming Baleares prov. (1990 pop. 767,918) of Spain; also an autonomous region since 1983. Palma is the capital. The chief islands are Majorca, Minorca, and Ibiza. Noted for their scenery and their mild climate, the Balearics are a major tourist destination. After tourism, agriculture and fishing are the chief economic activities; fruit, wine, olive oil, majolica ware, and silver filigree are exported. Both Catalan and Castilian Spanish are spoken. Inhabited since prehistoric times—there are numerous Cyclopean remains—the islands were occupied by Iberians, Phoenicians, Greeks, Carthaginians, Romans, and Byzantines. The Moors, who first came in the 8th cent., established (11th cent.) an independent kingdom, which became the seat of powerful pirates, harassing Mediterranean coastal cities and trade. James I of Aragón conquered (1229–35) the islands. They were included (1276–1343) in the independent kingdom of Majorca and reverted to the Aragonese crown under Peter IV. At the outbreak of the Spanish civil war (1936), Majorca and Ibiza were seized by Insurgent forces—Majorca becoming a base of the Italian fleet—while Minorca remained in the hands of the Loyalists until 1939.

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