Saturday, 10 October 2015

Enjoy the 'off' season in Fuengirola on the Costa del Sol

After a blazing hot and steamy summer, Fuengirola is now experiencing the most perfect warm and sunny weather.

 
Blue skies and warm sun are definitely the order of the day. 

In July 2015, southern Spain saw what was virtually one long, and extremely hot, record-breaking heatwave here on the Costa del Sol. August and September weren't that much cooler or less humid. Locals were dreading receiving their electricity bills after the summer heat, having lived in an almost constant air-conditioned state.

While in summer it was best to walk in the shade or sit almost on top of the air conditioning unit, now everyone can stroll or sit in the sun, enjoying the perfect temperatures, or reclining on an almost empty and beautifully clean sandy beach.

This is THE perfect time to visit the Spanish seaside resort and enjoy an out of season holiday in far quieter beachfront hotels, or if you prefer to be a little more independent on your holiday, to choose from the pick of the best holiday rental villas and apartments on offer in the town and surrounding areas.

What better time to visit Bioparc Fuengirola and meet its exotic residents while strolling the green and leafy interior - a virtual oasis in the centre of the Spanish seaside town. Meet the lemurs of Madagascar, laugh at the antics of the chimpanzees and watch the Borneo orangutans having fun.


Visit the magnificent Sumatran tigers or the gorillas, stroll around the aviaries and aquarium or gape at the Nile crocodiles.  All this and more is available in a much quieter environment now the main tourist season is over.


Close to the center of town, stroll on the endless sandy beaches, which stretch for seven kilometres down the coast. At one end, visit the Sohail Castle which stands guard over the coastline. At the other end enjoy the seaside suburb of Los Boliches, with great mountain views from all along the promenade.

Between October 6 and 12, have fun at Fuengirola's annual feria, with all the fun of the fair and other entertainment laid on over the week. Fun, food and fair combine for great entertainment.


You'll see lovely ladies, all dressed up in their beautiful flamenco dresses, strolling the streets and proud caballeros riding their horses or driving carriages between the town centre and the fairgrounds. Feria is always a colorful event and in the fairgrounds not only can you ride on the various exciting attractions, but also enjoy a meal, a glass of excellent Spanish wine or a cooling beer. On occasion, there is spirited dancing in the plazas of the town.
While the shops may close a little earlier than they do in summer, there are bargains to be had and attractive souvenirs to be bought. One recommended shop to visit is Etniart in Calle Francisco Cano, between the beach and the church in Los Boliches. The shop offers a perfect selection of small gifts to take home.
For your dining pleasure the restaurants in the center, including the popular "Fish Alley" offer a great range of both international and Spanish cuisine. Alternatively, the choice on the beachfront is endless, with many beachside restaurants and chiringuitos to choose from.
In closing, go on, spoil yourself! Come and enjoy the extended warm sunshine for a while down on the Costa del Sol.

Photos: All copyright Anne Sewell


Wednesday, 7 October 2015

Singing star Julio Iglesias dumps Donald Trump, says he's a 'clown'

Donald Trump's anti-immigrant remarks keep coming back to bite him in the rump. Now it's Spanish singing star Julio Iglesias that is upset with him.

 


Iglesias told La Vanguardia in an interview Wednesday that he will no longer perform in casinos belonging to the US presidential wannabe, Donald Trump, due to his anti-immigrant comments.

"I have sung many times in his casinos, but I won't do it again. He seems to be an asshole." 

He continued by saying that Trump thinks he can fix the world by forgetting what immigrants have done for his country. "He is a clown! And my apologies to clowns," he added.

The comments Iglesias refers to were made by Trump in a speech on June 16th where he said that some Mexican immigrants bring drugs and crime to the United States, and some are rapists.  Trump also called for the mass deportation of illegal immigrants and talked of building a wall between the US and Mexico.

Several organizations have also severed their ties with the presidential hopeful over the comments and Spanish-American celebrity chef  Jose Andres also cancelled plans to open a flagship restaurant in a new Trump hotel, currently under construction.



Trump's recent remarks have also alienated Latino voters, with 82 percent of Hispanics looking unfavorably on the presidential candidate and only 15 percent in favor of him.

Meanwhile Julio Iglesias, 72, is world famous for his romantic ballads and has sold 300 million albums during his career. His latest album "Mexico" pays tribute to that country's great songwriters and features 12 songs, all with a Mexican flavor.

Enjoy a track from the album below.



Photos: Julio Iglesias CC.0 All4julio / Donald Trump CC BY-SA 3.0 Gage Skidmore

Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Lesbian Couple Win In IVF Case Against Spanish Hospital

After a hospital in Madrid refused artificial insemination to them due to their sexual orientation, a lesbian couple has now won a case against the hospital in a Spanish court.

 


The court ruled that the Madrid hospital had "infringed" on the couple's "fundamental right not to be discriminated (against) for their sexual orientation."  The hospital was then ordered to pay the lesbian couple almost €5,000 ($5,600) in damages.

According to The Local, one woman of the couple had started IVF treatment at the Madrid hospital in 2014, but on finding her sexual orientation, she was told she was excluded from the public program under a recent order from the health ministry. The hospital stated that under the ministry directive, the treatment can only be offered to couples who had for 12 months tried to have a child via sexual intercourse, and said that this obviously excluded a lesbian couple.

The couple then lodged the complaint against the health ministry in Spain, regional authorities and the hospital itself.

However, according to the court, since the woman was "in a romantic relationship with another woman this criteria is impossible to fulfill and she is therefore a victim of discrimination." The court further said that Spanish law on assisted reproduction, which effectively prohibits any form of discrimination, prevails over the directive of the health ministry.



According to Glenys de Jesus, president of Women's Link Worldwide, the Spanish court's decision is "very valuable because it will set a precedent."

She added that their clients are very satisfied and that it is a "great victory for them, for LGBT groups and for all women in Spain."

Apparently before the court's decision was made, the hospital did tell the couple they they had reassessed the situation and that the woman could resume treatment. However, according to the group, the couple decided to push head with the lawsuit anyway.


[Image: Intracytoplasmic sperm injection artwork CC BY-NC-ND 2.0  Wellcome Images]

Monday, 5 October 2015

'Do it for Mom:' Danes Urged to Take Sexy Baby-Making Trips to Spain [Video]

Denmark just gave Spain's Canary and Balearic Islands a touristic boost by encouraging their citizens to come to Spain to make a baby. Better yet, they can get the future grandmothers to pay for the trip. Not a bad deal at all.


It seems there are not enough babies being born in Denmark at the moment, causing problems for the Danish welfare system and, of course, the potential grandmothers. A company called Spies Travel is trying to rectify the situation.

According to Spies, the fact that there are not enough babies being born concerns all Danes, but most of all people's mothers, the wannabe grandmothers who are currently losing out on the deal.

Back in 2014, Denmark launched a campaign called "Do it for Denmark" where they started encouraging Danes to have more babies. This apparently didn't work.

Now they have come up with the "Do it for Mom" campaign, which offers great holiday packages to the Canary and Balearic Islands, with the aim of helping Danish women conceive and, of course, giving grandmothers some grandchildren to spoil.

The video points out that people are more likely to relax, get sexy and then get pregnant in pleasant, sunny and warm surroundings. They refer to a poll run in 2014 which proved that Danes have around 51 percent more sex while away on a tropical holiday. They have now come up with a promotion which will encourage older parents to contribute to their adult children's sexy getaways, so they can produce a grandchild in return.

Spies Travel offers package holidays to luxury resorts on the islands of Spain, all of which include several kinds of physical activities, which they say will encourage sexual activities, such as running, yoga, golf, tennis and water aerobics. The best part is, if future granny pays the bill, they will receive a 134 euro discount on the price of the trip.



They tempt future granny to pay the bill by saying, "Send your child on an active holiday and get a grandchild within 9 months."

In closing, referring to the failed 2014 campaign they say, "In 2015, Danes will be having babies not just for their country, but also for the grandmothers. We think that it's going to work."

Spain is, of course, quite happy to accommodate the deal!  Enjoy the video below.



Images: Screengrab from YouTube video