Spain’s naval pride and joy, the Juan Carlos I Aircraft Carrier, will pay a visit to Motril Port in May, announced the Mayor of Motril.
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Galleon Visit Success
by Hugh MacArthur •
The 4-day galleon visit to Motril attracted 5,300 visitors, amongst them 300 schoolchildren, with the last day, Sunday, being the day with the most visitors.
Wow!
by Martin Myall •
(HMI04) Have you ever seen a galleon? Well, now is your chance because El Galeón Andalucía will remain docked at Motril port from 30/11 to 03/12.
Royal Clipper Docks
by Vivienne Hughes •
The arrival of the sailing ship, Royal Clipper, at Motril port was a sight for sore eyes, as it slipped elegantly in to dock.
Vexed Visiting Vikings
by Hugh MacArthur •
Scandies & Frenchies Welcome!
by David Darby •
The Town Hall and TUI Travel PLC, have come up with a few ideas to promote Almuñécar and La Herradura as tourist destinations for Scandinavians and French-speaking countries.
TUI Travel PLC are a world leader in vacation type travel, so they should know what they are doing.
A Day Out at the Recycling Plant
by Martin Myall •
Around 50 pupils form the junior school in Torrecuevas (Almuñécar) were given the chance to see how domestic waste is recycled at the Alhendín plant.
Royal Guards Regiment on Manoeuvres in Salobreña
by Martin Myall •
Locals of and visitors to Salobreña will have seen quite a bit of military camouflage around the town lately and that is because the Spanish Royal Guards Regiment has taken up residence in the municipal sports hall. But you can relax; it’s not a military coup – again – but part of a combination of PR and military training, as each year a different province around Spain is chosen.
Tourist in Denmark
by Mette Owens •
Many of us have moved to Spain from another country or perhaps divide our time between our native country and Spain. When arriving in Spain, most of us become avid tourists keen to explore the sights and learn more about Spanish history and culture.
Macharaviaya
by Marianne Lindahl •
When living in Nerja some 10 years back, we used to play golf at the Añoreta course near Rincón de la Victoria. At a signpost I often noticed the name of Macharaviaya. I used to think: What a funny name for a place.

