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The adventures, misadventures and everyday musings of a young(ish) expat in Spain. http://spainforpleasure.com/about/

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Taxi from Malaga airport and more transport options

You can take a taxi from Malaga airport straight into town, or hop on a bus to Marbella, Fuengirola, Nerja or Granada if you’re going that far. You’ll find all the current timetables for various destinations listed on this website, but here is a summary of some of the most popular: Portillo operates a direct bus between Malaga airport and Marbella, taking around 45 minutes. if you’d like to go to Malaga Central Bus Terminal for connecting buses to towns/cities outside of Malaga, take the train to the station If you’re travelling solo, then I’d be lying if I said the bus or train wasn’t the best option for you.

Should UK expats stay in Spain after Brexit?

Britain, believe it or not, could benefit from some economic opportunities that result from any form of Brexit, in the real estate and agriculture sectors, for instance, though it’s expected most other areas may take a hit. Higher levels of street crime, higher taxes, living expenses, and the infamously dreary British weather are also unlikely to change significantly in the time-frame in which Brexit is likely to take place. This may even remain the case if Brexit, against all the odds, actually improves Britain’s economy, as moving overseas is hardly worthwhile if the expected benefits of returning to the UK are not substantially more than expats could expect by staying. If you’re planning to start a new life in Spain as an expat, make sure to invest in international health insurance from Now Health International to remove any uncertainty about the quality of medical care you can expect to receive, in case of a medical emergency.

How to use the Spanish verb 'ir' (to go)

In this article, you’ll find out how to conjugate the verb ir in the present and future tense, so you can form your own sentences like the examples above. In the following list you’ll see the Spanish pronouns on the left, and the corresponding, conjugated verb to the right. Now that you have some of the basic vocabulary down, let’s move on to the future tense of the verb ir, which is a little more advanced. * Ellas irán a la escuela mañana (The girls will go to school tomorrow).

A Walk Through the Mythical History of the Camino de Santiago

The myth of Santiago de Compostela recounts the story of St. James the Elder, who paved the path of the Camino, before returning to his native Jerusalem and meeting his death in 44AD with Herol Aggripa I ordering his beheading. He describes how 6th-century astrologists believed souls were born in the constellation of Orion and passed through Sagittarius to death, tracing the route of the Milky Way to the sun setting in Cape Finisterre. The scallop shell represented the starting point of the pilgrimage, which is The Temple of Venus – the Roman goddess of love – who is depicted as rising in a huge shell from the ocean. Centuries later, this shell became associated with St. James following his execution due to a heroic legend that saw him also emerge from the sea after being thrown in on horseback, unscathed but covered in scallop shells.

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