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Few European countries remain in recession in Europe, but Spain is one of them, and with over ten per cent of her economy dependent on tourism the country will be hoping for a sparkling summer next year.
Tourism has been hard hit by the economic recession as holidaymakers seek cheaper destinations. Spain, which is still experiencing her first recession since 1993, has seen a sharp decline in visitors from other European nations, especially the UK. This is largely due to the fall in the value of the British pound compared to the euro.
This is particularly devastating because tourism makes up over 10 percent of Spain's Gross Domestic Product. Arrivals from the UK accounted for 28 percent of all foreign visitors a couple of years ago, but that has been dropping recently. Painting an even grimmer picture, many of those former visitors are said to be heading to destinations like Egypt and Turkey.
Despite the gloomy outlook, Spain still has a lot to offer to visitors, especially in the Balearic Islands. A mainstay of Spanish tourism, these islands offer an amazing climate, with roughly 300 days of sunshine. Beautiful beaches and a rich cultural heritage also add to their appeal. One of the best known is the island of Menorca, which has been listed as a Reserve of the Biosphere by UNESCO.
Menorca
Second in size to Majorca, Menorca has a resident population of roughly 88,000. During its early history, ownership of Menorca changed hands many times. The island was initially used as a base by pirates. Some of the architecture of Menorca has retained its British influence. The Treaty of Amiens in 1802 saw the island ending up in Spanish hands.
Things to do in Menorca
Menorca offers visitors an experience that will last a lifetime. In the old capital, Ciudadela is a medieval fortress of great interest to most visitors. If you are looking for some history on Menorca, this is a must visit town. In the city visitors can walk through the narrow streets to see old churches. The numerous shops and bars are popular with visitors.
There are two museums in Ciudadela, the Museu Municipal and the Museu Diocesa. These offer an interesting glimpse into the country and its people. Steps leading to the waterfront will open up a whole new side of Menorca. Here visitors can take boat rides or enjoy the cuisine in one of the restaurants. Bar hoppers will find many venues to sample.
Beaches in Menorca
A trip to Menorca would not be complete without visiting one of its over 50 beaches. One of the most well known is Cala Pregonda. It is ideal for anyone who wants a quiet, secluded spot. It is a long walk to get there, but there will be no complaints once you experience the beauty of the area.
The Cala Santa Galdana is likely to attract more of the touristy crowd with its modern facilities. It is a great spot for photography enthusiasts. The shallow waters make Cala Santa Galdana a popular beach with families.
The Son Bou Beach is the longest on the island. Its wooden path leads to three bars, so you will not go thirsty. This beach also offers a variety of water sports. Visitors are advised to be aware of strong currents and to pay attention to flags posted for their safety. The Cala Turqueta is notable for the fact that the beach is largely unspoilt. The natural coastline is not marred by the construction of modern facilities. It is considered one of the most beautiful spots on the island. Other well known beaches include Son Xoriguer, Santo Tomas and Punta Prima.
Why Menorca
Menorca has the reputation of being an ideal destination for groups and families. It enables visitors the opportunity to enjoy the beauty of Europe on the cheap. Holidaymakers often take advantage of package deals to save money. Hotel accommodation varies, and there is something to suit every pocket. There are choices ranging from five-star hotels to bed and breakfast. Half board options (bed, breakfast and dinner) are also quite popular. And some Menorca property owners rent out their villas to tourists too.
Many travel sites in the UK also offer special deals for anyone wishing to visit Menorca. The island presents an opportunity for anyone who wants to stretch their travel Euro. Even with the exchange rate between the euro and pounds, Menorca is affordable. Menorca continues to allow the tourist a pleasant holiday, and could well be worth considering for a holiday next year.
A travel resource for Menorca - also known as Minorca - including Minorca flights can be found at yourmenorca.net along with hotels that welcome those on their vacations and 2010 Menorca holidays
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