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Christmas in Spain

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A quick look into how the Spanish spend the festive period - we take a look at the customs and holidays that define the Christmas break in Spain.Christmas in Spain.jpg

Rather refreshingly, Spain doesn’t seem to start gearing up for Christmas until they get into the month of December. It’s not the huge commercial circus that it is in the US and the UK; the lights and decorations won’t be seen until the start of December and gradually Christmas markets start to appear and trees can be bought in the streets.

It’s also worth noting that Spain is largely a Roman catholic nation so the festivities still hold important religious connotations, the first date of note is December 8th, Immaculada (the Feast of the Immaculate Conception), this really kicks of the start of the religious celebrations. The holiday period really begins on December 22nd when all of Spain tunes into the television or radio to hear the results of “El Gordo”, a huge lottery draw that will see thousands of prizes dished out to winners from across the country.

Christmas Eve is a huge family day in Spain and is known as “Nochebuena”. A massive meal will be prepared for what is the biggest feast of the year and the most important family gathering. Fish and shellfish are usually consumed to start with, followed by a roast such as lamb or a suckling pig and desert is the traditional marzipan or TurrĂ³n (an almond based sweet very popular in Spain). Cava is typically the drink of choice at this time of year. It is also customary for adults to exchange their presents on “Nochebuena” and although the kids may get a small gift, they will have to wait until they get their presents. After the dinner the majority of people will then go to midnight mass, known in Spain as “La Misa de gallo” (the Mass of the Rooster).

Every town, church and, very often, home will have a “Belen” (a nativity scene) at this time of year and some are extremely large and impressive. Sometimes they will be set up in a town square with real actors to form a life-sized recreation of the nativity. These scenes form an important part of the Christmas celebrations to Spaniards and are repeated throughout much of Latin America.

Christmas Day itself is one of the quietest of the year in Spain. As in most of the western world it is a public holiday and all shops, banks etc will be shut for the day, more and more families now observe the tradition of going out to a restaurant for a meal. There certainly isn’t a great deal in the way of unbridled celebration as tend to be the case in the UK and US. The kids don’t even receive their presents on this day, for that they have to wait until January 6th, Epiphany, when the three kings brought their gifts to Christ. Rather than Santa, it’s the three Kings who are the heroes and in particular, Balthasar, who is said to leave them their presents. Traditional cakes called “Rosca de Reyes” are typically eaten on this day. Much like putting coins in Christmas pudding in England, the cakes are baked with plastic charms in them and are said to foretell a lucky year for those who find them.

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By Mike McDougall
Published: 12/1/2005

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Christmas Trimmings TURKEY and a SUN TAN

Best places for Christmas vacations

Benidorm a mini Las Vegas. Why Benidorm is the ideal place for Christmas dinner. How to top up that tan on Christmas day.

Why Benidorm for Christmas Dinner? Why not Christmas Trimmings TURKEY and a SUN TAN.jpg

What is so special about being abroad on Christmas day? What can you get abroad that you can not get in the UK or countries with the same climate at this time of year, a sun tan?

Things to do on Christmas day under the hot Spanish sun, play a round of golf/water ski/swim/ snorkel/sunbathe or to walk around half naked are just a few other things to make your Christmas extra special.

Overlooking the beach while eating Christmas lunch is a phenomenal experience; and should you decide to extend your stay through to the New Year then expect fireworks (Excuse the pun) as the clock strikes midnight all hell breaks loose in Benidorm.

Marvelous firework displays light up the sky over the hotels along the promenade beach front. New Year celebrations continue through to the early hours with bangs and explosions that can be heard all over the Costa Blanca.

This is the only time you will get shivers down your spine in a hot country.

Why not have the best of both worlds if caravan/camping holiday’s are your forte. Benidorm has great camp sites and caravan parks. What a great start to your holiday with guaranteed sunshine by choosing to spend Christmas abroad.

Costa Blanca is an absolute fabulous choice for campers/ tourists. This coastal region of Spain has the cleanest golden sandy beaches any one could wish for on a holiday. It has been awarded the blue flag emblem so many times for cleanliness; surely that speaks volumes alone.

An all year round resort with so much to do and plenty to see, Benidorm can accommodate the laid back I want to relax tourist or party animals wanting to dance the night away. This is definitely the place for all the Michael Flatleys out there.

The Entertainment scene is lively colorful and action packed, all sparkle and glitter similar to a mini Las Vegas with neon lighting. Wonderful quaint little fishing villages surround the whole of the Costa Blanca, so if the gypsy blood in you urges you to travel then do it. Go see more of the beauty behind Benidorm.

No need to budget in Benidorm, you will find your holiday money will stretch far beyond belief especially on fully inclusive deals. A great gift for the kiddies on Christmas day as much ice cream as they can eat then down to the beach to bury mum/dad in the sand. Food is fantastic and so cheap, recipes to suit all European palettes.

Searching for romance or maybe looking to wed on the beaches of Benidorm, then this is the place with ideal settings for love.

For campers then it has to be Excalibur Caravan Park with its medieval look and feel where you will find statuettes of the sword in the stone and more. These statues stand higher than a house.

A tranquil atmosphere greets you on entering this park with its Camelot theme. The sweet scented aroma of the flowers ousting out of the tubs and flowerbeds in the entrance alone is sight not to miss. Excalibur is a camper’s paradise.

Benidorm gives the tourist what they want and much more.

PS
Remember if you’re going dancing in Benidorm; make sure it is with your partner if not holiday over.

Make your Christmas a special one enjoy your festive celebrations on Benidorm beaches. Cheaper to go away than stay at home and into the bargain a chance to top up that sun tan. Cheap tickets can be found at http://www.benidormbeaches.com

By Kacy Carr
Published: 11/18/2005

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Disney Vacation for Christmas - Where Holiday Dreams Come True

Best places for Christmas vacations
Why a trip to Disney Land at Christmas time is one of your best ideas!Disney Vacation for Christmas - Where Holiday Dreams Come True.jpg
What could be better than experiencing Christmas at the most exciting, family-friendly place in the world? The merry sound of Christmas music fills the air. Lights twinkle all over the park. People are laughing. Children are in awe. Combining the two best things in the world - Christmas and Disney. What a great idea!

Why You Should Choose a Disney Vacation for Christmas

1. The Spectacle of Lights
In 1986, a man named Jennings Osbourne hung 1,000 lights for his six year old. Every year, the display grew bigger and bigger. Now, Disney hangs over 5,000,000 lights on trees, rides… even on Mickey! The sparkle and the color light up the night, shining into the hearts of all those who come to experience them.

This Christmas, they are called “The Osbourne Family’s Spectacle of Dancing Lights”. They have added a new dimension. Now, every few minutes they “dance” in perfect choreography to the music of the season.

2. The Holly-Day Parade
This parade features all the characters of Disney dressed for Christmas and parading through the park for the enjoyment of every visitor.

3. The Harlem Gospel Choir
The Harlem Gospel Choir performs inspirational music at the Theater of the Stars. If you have never heard this choir, Disney would be a fantastic place to experience their talent.

4. Holidays around the World
At Epcot Center there will be 11 countries represented around the World Showcase Lagoon. The spirit of the holidays is expressed in the culture of all these countries and you are invited to participate in the fun.

5. The Lights of Winter - a musical light show.

6. Mickey’s Tree Lighting Treat
Mickey and his friends will light the tree that stands in the World Showcase Plaza.

7. IllumiNations - A laser light and fireworks show that performs nightly will have a holiday finale you won’t want to miss.

8. The Candlelight Processional
The Christmas story will be narrated by Edward James Olmos and Rita Moreno. They will be accompanied by a fifty piece orchestra and a choir.

9. Mickey’s Christmas Party and Parade

10. The Jingle Jungle Parade - in the Animal Kingdom

There is so much more! Festivities are going on from Thanksgiving to Christmas Day. Don’t miss out on the fun this year. Reserve your Disney vacation for Christmas!

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Your Perfect Disney Vacation!

By David A. Sorenger
Published: 7/14/2008

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