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USEFUL INFORMATION AND LINKS

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GETTING HERE FROM THE UK:

Ryanair fly direct to Granada

Ryan Air
fly direct to Granada Airport daily from London Stansted, Dublin and Liverpool

Monarch fly direct to Granada
Monarch
fly direct to Granada Airport daily from London Gatwick

EasyJet.com fly daily to Malaga

Easyjet
fly to Malaga and Almeria Airports daily from across
the UK (this adds between one & two hours to your journey
time in Spain compared to flying to Granada)

British Airways fly to Malaga and Almeria

British Airways
fly to Malaga and Almeria Airports daily from
London Gatwick (this adds between one & two hours to your
journey time in Spain compared to flying to Granada)

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GETTING HERE FROM ELSEWHERE:

Iberia fly direct to Granada from across Spain

Iberia
fly direct to Granada Airport daily from across Spain
For global connections fly in and out of Mardid Airport and take an internal flight to Granada

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CAR HIRE:

Holiday Autos have agents at all local airports

Holiday Autos
have agents at all airports in the region

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THINGS TO DO:

The area offers something for everyone - a large variety of sports for energetic visitors; stunning scenery and tranquillity for those requiring peace and rest; history and culture to explore for culture vultures!

For ideas and informtion see this links:

Official Andalucia Tourism website

Official Andalucia Tourism website

The Alhambra and Generalife in Granada
The Alhambra and Generalife in Granada

Information about the historical monument and grounds of the
Alhambra and Generalife in Granada

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USEFUL INFORMATION:

SPANISH NATIONAL HOLIDAYS FOR 2005
New Year ... 1 January
Epiphany ... 6 January
Holy Thursday ... 24 March
Good Friday ... 25 March
Easter Sunday... 27 March
Labour Day ... 1 May
Feast of the Assumption ... 15 August
Spanish National Day ... 12 October
All Saints Day ... 1 November
Constitution Day ... 6 December
Immaculate Conception ... 8 December
Christmas Day ... 25 December

REGIONAL HOLIDAYS AND FESTIVALS
FOR ANDALUCIA AND GRANADA FOR 2005
Andalucia
28 February, 16 August, 13 October

Granada
Cruces de Mayo 1 –3 May
Granada Festival – Corpus Christi - 23 – 29 May
International Festival of Music and Dance – 18 June to 3 July

A SPANISH DAY
To really enjoy your holiday in Spain we recommend you adopt the Spanish timetable!
08:00 - 11:30 Breakfast
08:30 - 13:00 Banks are open (including Saturday)
09:30 - 10:00 Shops' morning opening
13:45 - 14.30 Tapas is served
14:00 - 17:00 Smaller shops close(not departmental stores and large supermarkets)
14:00 - 16:00 Lunch is served
17:00 - 20:30 Shops' afternoon/evening opening
18:00 - 19:30 Merienda (typically coffee and cake) is served
20:30 - 21:30 Tapas is served
21:00 - 23:00 Dinner is served

Breakfast
Most café's and bars serve breakfast that usually consists of orange juice and coffee plus either bread with olive oil and garlic or cooked fresh tomato puree and olive oil or butter and jam. Sometimes you may find the bar will have pastries or croissants. You can often see local men simply enjoying a brandy with their coffee!

Tapas
Granada Province is the only area left in Spain where some bars offer free food with your drink! It is quite possible to avoid dinner and spend a whole evening visiting the many bars in the area. Order your drinks and you will find that a small plate of food (Tapa) will accompany it. Each round will generate a different tapa - bread with cheese, ham or chorizo, Russian salad, cheese, ham or chicken croquettes, meat balls in sauce, fried fresh anchovies, garlic fried prawns….
And many, many more!

Lunch
Lunch is often the main meal of the day in Spain so anything goes - followed of course by a siesta!

Merienda
Merienda is the Spanish equivalent of English afternoon tea (but - as with everything in Spain - is taken much later). This is usually when thick hot chocolate is taken with a doughnut type pastry - Chocolate con Churios. You dunk the churio into the chocolate - wickedly delicious!

Dinner
Dinner is served late and can be a large meal or a snack. As with lunch, anything goes.

BUS TIMETABLE
From Granada to Malaga
07.00 08.00 09.00 09.30 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.00 13.30
14.30 15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00
22.00 (Fridays and Sundays only)

From Malaga to Granada
07.00 08.00 09.00 10.00 11.00 12.00 13.30 14.00 14.30
15.00 16.00 17.00 18.00 19.00 20.00 21.00
22.00 (Fridays and Sundays only)
Please note that reduced services can operate on national and local holidays

From Albuñuelas to Granada
07.15 11.00 15.30 (Monday to Friday)

From Granada to Albuñuelas
09.30 13.30 19.30 (Monday to Friday)
Please note that reduced services can operate on national and local holidays


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El Cortijo del Pino is in the Lecrín Valley south of Granada, Spain. E-mail enquiries: cortijodelpino@eresmas.com