18 January 2010

Boost Your Health Get Winter Sunshine on Holiday in Spain

Sunny Spain - Winter Holidays in Andalucia

The Costa del Sol is traditionally a destination for family holidays in summer but the surrounding region is becoming of interest for those looking for a break from the grey skies of winter in the UK and at the same time benefiting their health.

Low season travellers are finding it easy and affordable to bask in pleasantly warm sunshine in Andulaucia, Spain and visit some of the regions fascinating towns and cities. Most regional airports run scheduled flights to Malaga and there are many cheap package holidays deals to the region especially at this time of year its easy to see why more and more holidaymakers are choosing to pack their bags.

So cheap are the deals that canny travellers are taking advantage of cheap flights combined with hotel accomodation on the Costa del Sol along with cheap car rental to explore the wider region of Andalucia including , Jerez, Corbobra, Seville and Granada all which benefit from year round sunshine.

Year Round Sunshine - Relaxing and Lowering Blood Pressure

The easy car blog offers the following sunshine information on its car hire Malaga page:
Boasting around 300 days of sunshine every year, flying to Malaga, the gateway to the Costa del Sol in southern Spain, is the ideal choice for a lazy beach holiday or tour of Andalucia at any time of the year!

Car hire Spain Getting Around Andulucia

Andalucia is adequately served by public transport although many bus services require an early start which can mean missing your hotel breakfast if taking advantage of the package deals on the Costa del Sol. A frequent inexpensive train runs along the Costa del Sol from Feungirola to Malaga. Buses run out of Malaga to Granada and Cordobra and there is an excellent rail connection between Jerez, Seville and Malaga. Alternatively you can take advantage of the massive over supply of cars during the low season prices are especially competative which makes considering renting a car to allow more freedom to explore the region at your own relaxed pace and car parking is easier too!

If you are planning to go on holiday this winter please read out blood pressure and travel article

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Rather interesting blog you've got here. Thank you for it. I like such topics and everything that is connected to them. I definitely want to read a bit more soon.

Lisa Nelson RD said...

There was an interesting study that found a link between low temperatures and high blood pressure. It was a French study and researchers found as temperatures dropped 25 degrees, such as change from summer to winter, systolic blood pressure (top number) increased 5.0 mmHg.

All the best,
Lisa Nelson RD
http://www.lisanelsonrd.com/naturalwaystolowerbloodpressure.html

Simon said...

Ahh how I long for the warmth of sunny Spain and look forward to staying in some of the supe boutique hotels