Sentences with phrase «spanish beach town»

TORREVIEJA TOWN: The Torrevieja town with its sea front restaurants and cafes, promenade and late markets lie a 15 minutes drive to the North and the traditional Spanish beach town of San Pedro and Mar Menor is only 10 minutes to the South.

Not exact matches

Battleship game using the names of places around town in Spanish: museum, library, home / house, church, beach, grocery store / supermarket, movie theater, apartment building, mall, park, swimming pool, train station, restaurant, stadium, hospital, theater, garden, downtown, airport, school.
A location in the Little Trunk Bay community means the beach is just a short walk away, and Spanish Town and The Baths are just a short drive away.
Days can be spent hiking the hills that surround the town, lazing on the town's spotless beach or even taking a stroll around the ruins of a zoo once built for the families of Spanish soldiers stationed in the zone.
You will find three stellar beaches within walking distance of the villa, and the ferry as well as Spanish Town are just a short drive away.
White - sand beaches, soaring mountains and volcanoes, lush rainforests, Spanish haciendas, Mayan ruins, old colonial towns, modern resorts... and the list goes on.
Those visitors who do make the effort are invariably impressed by just how much this tiny country has to offer: world - class surfing on empty, dark - sand beaches; coffee plantations clinging to the sides of volcanoes; colorful Spanish colonial towns; and sublime national parks.
We have advantageous insider knowledge about Costa Rica and our beach town of Santa Teresa, we speak Spanish, and we have local contacts and established relationships.
We've chosen a little resort popular with the Spanish that offers the best of both worlds: a long sandy beach and easy access to beautiful Barcelona and other Catalan towns for sightseeing.
Nestled between ruggedly beautiful hills and the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean, this quaint seaside town of traditionally Spanish, whitewashed villas with terracotta roofs is the perfect picturesque setting for a relaxing beach holiday in the sun.
From Coastal Spanish, everything in the town (including the beach) are just a few minutes walk away.
Mexico has something for everyone: beaches, colonial towns, indigenous villages, handicrafts, pre-Hispanic archeological sites (think Maya, Aztec, Zapotec among others), food, and of course the Spanish language.
There is a market at Guadamar on a Wednesday Morning which is about 20 minutes drive where there is an interesting typically spanish town and lovely beach.
The 4 - star Zafiro Mallorca is located on the Spanish Balearic island of Mallorca at Ca»n Picafort, only 450m from the beach and handy for the town facilities.
Drive a few hours from the metro area and you'll be transported to more laid back towns (municipalities) where the pace is slower, with an abundance of quiet beaches, forests, and elegant Spanish Colonial towns with weekly cultural events.
It's a picture postcard old world Spanish town, home to fabulous restaurants, pretty plazas and a glorious sandy beach.
Located within the exclusive enclave of Little Trunk Bay, On The Rocks is less than a 2 - minute walk to a picture - perfect sandy beach, and is a convenient 5 - minute drive to both Spanish Town (restaurants, shops, markets, watersports & interisland ferries) & The Baths (Virgin Gorda's most spectacular natural treasure).
Oasis Surf & Spanish School is perfectly located near central town of lovely Puerto Escondido, within walking distance to our Surf Houses and the internationally renowned beaches.
El Sol on the Playa Figueretas serves up traditional Spanish cuisine in a pretty beach setting, while La Oliva Restaurant in Ibiza Town is popular with holidaymakers and locals for its specialities like fresh fish and braised meats.
Playa de Fornells is a quiet beach resort town on the northern coast of the Spanish Balearic Island of Menorca.
Playa Blanca, meaning «White Beach» is the southernmost town of the Spanish island of Lanzarote and is part of the municipality of Yaiza.
This is a town where you hear Spanish and Portuguese as much as English when you're by the beach, and more than two dozen galleries are here from Mexico and South America, with no fewer than 15 exhibitors from Brazil.
Corona del Mar (Spanish for «Crown of the Sea») is a affluent town in Newport Beach CA and is located on the seaward face of the San Joaquin Hills.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z