Helpful Information
Places of Interest
Almeria
Almeria is the main city of the province of Almeria. Its
main tree lined, park lined boulevard takes you from the
motorway all the way down the main shopping areas and the
port, which is where you can hop on a ferry to Morocco
in north Africa (to do even more shopping!). It's a city
that has a lot to offer, from its small narrow streets
filled with boutiques to some fine
architecture in its churches and old buildings. The castle
is a fine sight to see too perched high above the city. Almeria
has all the usual benefits. Its home to an ever increasingly
popular airport, hospital, colleges, shopping malls which
will cater for all your needs. The old fishing port town
of Adra lies further west. In spite of the interesting castle
and assorted archaeological remains, it is often missed by
tourists travelling along the coastal motorway to or from
the Costa Tropical.
Nijar
Much of Andalucia's attractive and unusual glazed pottery is made in this
small town north east of Almeria and it's worth making the
detour
as it's a very charming pueblo and there are several reasonable
hostels and restaurants located in and around the town
centre.
Roquetas de
Mar
Situated 8 kms along the coast, this is a popular resort for tourists with
some good beaches. It offers a small marina surrounded
by Tapas bars and restaurants, specializing in fish dishes.
There are excellent facilities for the water sports and
sports
enthusiast. You can practice all kinds of aquatic sports
such as water-skiing, jet-skiing, swimming, fishing,
diving, boating and yachting.
From the 23rd August to the 1st September Almeria celebrates its fair in
honor of Our Lady of the Sea, with open air dances, sports
competitions,
the traditional Flamenco Festival in the Plaza Vieja,
its fun guaranteed into the early hours of the morning. For
the shopper, there is also a large shopping complex, so
your
never far from a bargain. There's everything from children's
toy shops to computer warehouses and even all the usual
car
dealerships.
San Jose
The little resort of San José is built on a beautiful sandy bay surrounded by spectacular mountains in the heart of the Parque Natural. San José has superb beaches, a small marina and a good selection of bars and restaurants. By day the main attractions are the glorious beaches and the watersports available. Night life centres around the little bars and restaurants near the marina.
San José remains a Spanish resort with no large hotels or apartment blocks and tourist accommodation is mainly self-catering in houses and small apartment buildings. One of the great attractions of the Cabo de Gata is the beaches which are some of the best on the Mediterranean coast of Spain. In particular, the village beaches in San José are sandy and shelve gently. An unmade road leads from the village to the Cabo de Gata lighthouse, passing a number of superb beaches and coves where you can swim or sunbathe undisturbed.

Airports
Alicante Airport
Contact no: (0034) 966919100 / 966 919 600
Alicante Airport is located 11km south
of Alicante. It is a modern, well served airport with 38
check in desks and a annual capacity of 7 million passengers.
Access from Alicante is via the autovia Alicante-Murcia where
you leave at the airport junction and take the road N 340
to the airport. This airport is approximately 2.5 hours from
Bedar.
Airlines that
fly to Alicante:
- Air 2000
- Britannia Airways
- British Airways
- Easy Jet
- Monarch
- Ryan Air
Almeria Airport
Contact no: (0034) 950213700 / 9502137009
Almeria Airport lies 10km east of the city
of Almeria. It is a small, modern well kept airport with
17 check in desks in total. There is an annual capacity of
1.5 million passengers passing through the airport and there
are plenty of facilities including a duty free shop, gift
shop, newsagents, café bar and information desk. This airport
is served by daily flights from Birmingham, Manchester,
Glasgow and London Gatwick and flying time is approximately
2.5 hours.
Airlines that
fly to Almeria are:
- Britannia Airways
- British Airways
- Easy Jet
- Excel Airways
- My Travel
- Monarch
- Ryan Air
Almeria airport is approximately 45 minutes
from Bedar village.
Murcia Airport
Contact no:(0034) 968 17 20 25
Murcia airport lies 45 km from Murcia
on the north shore of the Mar Menor. It is a small compact
airport, newly built in 2006 and has 4 check in desks and
an annual capacity of 1.5 million passengers. It flies
from the UK's smaller airports such as Southampton and
Cardiff International.
Airlines that fly to Murcia include:
- BMI Baby
- Flybe
- Jet 2
- My Travel
Murcia airport is expanding due to
the introduction of more low cost airlines. The airport
is approximately 1.5 hours from Bedar village.

Golf Courses
Valle de Este
This course is located just outside the town of Vera only 7km from the
beaches of Vera and Garrucha. The 18 hole course has been designed by
Jose canales, paying careful attention to every detail and integrating
the course into the surrounding landscape by making use of the indigenous
vegetation giving it the spirit and character of Andalucia nd the magnificent
surroundings that bring to mind the American courses of Arizona. The
course design and setting make it quite spectacular. A characteristic
of the course is that the tees are positioned on small raised platforms
surrounded by volcanic rock, as well as wide generous fairways.
Marina Golf
This is a new existing Levante Alemeriense golf course, surrounded by Mediterranean
seas, located between Garrucha and Mojacar. Situated in the Marina de
la Torre development, the course opened in Spring 2000. The relatively
short 18 hole course was designed by Ramon Espinosa whose golf course
design included three lakes strategically situated. The course also offers
wonderful and diversified views of the Mediterranean sea an the colourful
desert like landscape.
Desert Springs
Desert Springs captures the essence of what it is that sets golf apart
from other sports and will have travelling golfers anxious to sample
the desert golf experience.Bult to comply with full USGA specifications
and quality standards of the now famous desert courses of Arizona and
California.The Indiana is the first od two 18 hole courses to be built
on the resort.When stretched to its full length of 6,173 metres, the
layout is built to challenge the worlds best players. However, the bunker
placements and positioning of hazards allows the design to present a
more accommodating challenge when played from the yellow tees.The 18
hole Indiana course opened in 2000 and another 18 hole is due to open
next year.
Cortijo Grande
This 9 hole course is set in unbelievable beautiful surroundings flanked
by 1000m high mountains and is very popular with locals wanting a quick “knock”.
The course has plans to develop into an 18 hole course in the future.
This area is known for its natural beauty and the course is scattered
with orange and lemon trees.

Schools
Schooling is compulsory in Spain for children
age 6 to 16 years. Public education is free, but books and
materials are not provided free (but in Andalucia, grants
are available for families on low incomes). The teacher from
each class will provide you with the relevant list of materials
and books required. Lessons are conducted in the Spanish
language only, however this does not present a problem to
young children who tend to pick up languages very quickly.
Attending a Spanish school is definitely
one of the best ways of ensuring that both the child and
in most cases the family, become integrated into the local
Spanish community. Education from 0- 6 years is referred
to as infants education (Educación Infantil), from 6 to 12
years, Primary Education (Educación Primaria) and from 12
to 16 years, Secondary Education (Educación Secundaria Obligitar).
Infants education below the age of 3, that
is, in the first "cycle" is hard to find and likely to be
non existent in the province of Almeria. Provision for infants
between the ages of 3 and 6 years varies, is likely to be
part-time in Almeria province and is not compulsory. There
are specialist schools too, e.g. for music, dance and art.
Also, for parents who find it impossible to get their children
to school, residential units.
Children with special needs are integrated
into mainstream school where possible. Secondary education
(ESO) starts at 12 years (as opposed to 11 years which is
generally so in England) when children attend a secondary
school (often called an IES or Institutio Educacion Secundaria).
Some schools in Almeria are effectively
combination schools and take children from or during the
second "cycle" of Primary (age 3 years up) through to the
second year of ESO at 14 years. These children then go onto
Secondary school. 14 is an important age as this is when
students start the last cycles of compulsory education and
the outcome of studies will dictate the route at 16. Post
16, students can undertake vocational training or carry on
with their studies for a further 2 or 3 years.

Translation Services
Olive uses two local translators, both
who can help with anything from translation of legal documents
to accompanying clients on hospital visits. Translators are
necessary in a country where documentation can be complicated
and the use of a well recommended translator can save the
client a lot of time and trouble.
Contact Olive
for translator names and details.

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