I should spend 3 days in Malaga buy I want to stay one week more to see these cities too but I do not know how many days is required for visiting each of these cities....
I will be coming to Spain for the first time! Must be the only person never to have visited spain!. We are flying in Friday 11th July and need to stop over that night before driving down to Mojacar ...
I know it'll be hot, but does anyone know the average temperature it normally is? And does anyone know a good suncream with insect repellant that works? I don't want to get bitten by ...
Well this summer we might be going to spain and i was wondering which would be more fun/nice to visit for a few days in late june/ early july. Barcelona or Madrid....
I have never been to Spain and would like to go to Southern Spain for a nice sunny weekend getaway. Where exactly would u go in Southern Spain, if you only had 2 days to spend it there.
We want to spend 2or 3 days over xmas in spain other than alicante,as we live here.has anybody spent xmas anywhere else in spain that they could reccomend,or a nice hotel....
I know Safeway and M&S are in Gibraltar but do you think the Spanish Gov have stopped M&S, Sainsbury's, Tescos etc, setting up in Marbella - they would do so well here?...
I am trying to book a flight to Barcelona from Paris however i am flying from Jersey to Paris. The flight gets in a hour before my flight to Barcelona. Will this be enough time to check in or not?...
I've driven many times in Spain.. its just as safe as anywhere else but i HIGHLY suggest you learn all the street and traffic signs and the rules of entering and exiting "rotundas" (mmm circular intersections).... many foreigners have accidents due to the fact they don't know how to interpret the signs meanings and also they have problems entering retondas........ most people drive stick shift,, actually many people never drive automatic so be aware if you see someone with a green L in the back window that means they are new drivers so don't put pressure on them if their car stalls and they can not drive faster then 80 km/h so don't beep at them to speed up
Lola P
NO! people drive like maniacs in spain!!
jajajaja...im serious though. i wouldnt drive.
Joan el guiri
Yes.
Just be careful and do not drive at night.
derf
Non-Residents can drive in spain on a foreign driving license for a maximum of 6 months in the calendar year. EU residents can drive on their existing EU license until it runs outs. When it does run out you must apply for a Spanish driving licence. Non-EU residents must obtain a Spanish driving license after one year. See http://www.spain4uk.co.uk/retiring_guide/driving.htm for more details
Joseph, II
Only if you're Spanish. American drivers don't have a prayer. We end up representing most of the road-kill in that Country. :)
tonyinspain
Yes its safe better if your driving left hand but only consider that if your staying otherwise for a holiday stick with what your use to.
remember on most roads you cannot turn left into oncoming traffic you turn right and wait till its clear and then move to your destination also at stop signs its compulsory to stop count to five and then if clear move off (very heavy fines).try these webs site they will help.
http://www.idealspain.com/
http://www.thinkspain.com/
good luck
UnitedStatesofAlbania
yes should be. i drove to the Balkans this summer and nothing happened to me.
CARLOS O
Yes.
Easy on the highways.
A little bit more complicated in the cities.
Small cities: small narrow streets
Big cities: the above plus traffic!