The housing-market bubble taught us that bricks are not always the safest investment, despite what our parents had drummed into us, but it’s not over.
Features
editorial columns by feature writers
A Murder Most Spanish
by David Darby •
I really like a good murder mystery. A haunted and flawed detective, accompanied by his troubled yet clever side-kick, piecing together clues and riding the setbacks.
Almuñécar Market Muddle
by Martin Myall •
Ugly Tourist Info Changes?
by David Darby •
Work continues, both inside and out, at the Almuñécar Tourist Information Office situated in Avenida Europa at the junction with calle Bikini.
Enterprise vs. Red Tape
by Martin Myall •
Costa Tropical will be losing its only sightseeing catamaran, thanks to illogical bureaucratic obstacles – something that is endemic in Granada.
Rest. Nº20 La Herradura
by David Darby •
Good news! With the summer madness just about over and done with and those pesky holidaymakers on their way home, it’s back to normality here on the coast.
La Ventura – Almuñécar
by David Darby •
Fernando and the team at Restaurante La Ventura in Almuñécar run a superb bar and restaurant and the Flamenco performances are really impressive.
Did You Know: Jack and Jill
by Martin Myall •
What has a nursery rhyme and a liquid measurement have in common? You might already know, but if you didn’t this might come as a surprise!
Restaurante El Hervidero
by Martin Myall •
9,000th Article Reached
by Martin Myall •
The Seaside Gazette online site continues to grow with the number of articles posted reaching 9,000. We reached the 8,000 mark on September the 11th, 2017.


