Three Kings Day in Spain: magic, traditions and a warm start to the new year
Anyone who lives in Spain, spends the winter there, or is a regular visitor will quickly notice that Christmas is celebrated slightly differently here. The Spanish Christmas spirit revolves primarily around Epiphany – or as it's called here: Día de los Reyes Magos, celebrated on January 6th. A...
Read moreSpanish traditions for New Year's Eve
New Year's Eve in Spain, better known as Nochevieja , is one of the most meaningful celebrations of the year. It's an evening full of traditions, symbolism, and togetherness , where the new year is ushered in consciously and ritually. For Dutch and Belgian homeowners or those interested...
Read moreRestaurants on the Costa Blanca South
Restaurants on the Costa Blanca South The Costa Blanca South is known for its pleasant climate, beautiful beaches, and high quality of life. The gastronomic offerings are also excellent: in cities like Torrevieja, Guardamar del Segura, and Rojales, you'll find restaurants with fresh produce,...
Read moreChristmas on the Spanish Coast: Weather, Traditions and Must-Do Plans
If you are used to Christmas with grey skies, icy winds and long nights, spending the festive season on the Spanish coast can feel like discovering a completely different way of living. Along the Costa Blanca, Costa Cálida and Costa del Sol , Christmas is full of lights, music and traditions ,...
Read moreChristmas at CasaLasDunas: Sunshine, Warmth and a Very Special Gift
Christmas on the Costa Blanca and Costa Cálida feels a little different. While Northern Europe is wrapping up in scarves and gloves, here you can enjoy blue skies, mild temperatures and a relaxed Mediterranean atmosphere – and still keep all your favourite festive traditions. At...
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