The Seaside Gazette

The Seaside Gazette

A news magazine in English that focuses on the Costa Tropical region and the interior areas of Granada, Spain.

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Travel and Tourism/Travel and Tourism

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  • 1 week ago | theseasidegazette.com | Vivienne Hughes

    Their aim is for this air route between the capital of Cantabria and Granada that only operates during the summer to be extended all year round. In other words, they want to increse the 26 flights now available during July and August to a total of 120 throughout the year with two flights a week (that’s probably one each way). The Tourism Board for Cantabria, CANTUR, wants to put out to tender promotional and marketing campaigns on airlines targeting the Granada market.

  • 1 week ago | theseasidegazette.com | Martin Myall

    The name of the bar has now been changed to Sanda’s Café Bar thanks to the deal struck yesterday morning, which is for a 2-year lease. The people running it for the next two years have the obligation of providing all that a cafe-bar should between 06.00h to 23.00h every day of the year, as well as maintaining an information stand with tourist information.

  • 1 week ago | theseasidegazette.com | Vivienne Hughes

    Councillor Omiste says that prices have risen 11% in relation to last year and a whopping 75% in the last decade. She considers that this increase is directly related to the proliferation of tourist accommodation, especially in the Playa Granada area; something that severely limits the existence of long-term rentals. This situation, coupled with low salaries in Motril, she says, is making access to housing increasingly difficult for a growing number of people, especially young people.

  • 1 week ago | theseasidegazette.com | Martin Myall

    Although he describes them as glorietas (roundabouts) only one of them is (Los Pinos) whilst the other three are simply traffic-light-controlled junctions: the Guardia Civil/Costa Banana, Las Palomas/gasolinera and P-4 junctions. Work is scheduled to continue for the next two weeks, despite heavy, weekend traffic coming down from Granada for the coast and the disruption that it will cause.

  • 1 week ago | theseasidegazette.com | Vivienne Hughes

    These two days will be Wednesday the 4th and Friday the 6th, in the morning. The goal is also to provide information to users about which vaccines need to be boosted, although emphasis will be placed on those for pneumococcus, tetanus, and shingles. Just as vaccinations for kids is very important, it is also important for adults aged sixty and older, as the immune system begins to weaken at this age. Furthermore, over time, vaccines given in childhood begin to lose effectiveness.

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