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Life in Spain, the sinking pound and holiday rentals!

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

The weather in Alhaurin el Grande has really heated up this June / July and we are enjoying life with clear blue skies, temperatures up to 40 degrees and our (unheated) pool feeling like a warm bath at 31 degrees!!

We had thought that the well publicised sinking pound, the world wide  recession and even the more recent Swine Flu would effect the holiday rental bookings for 2009 – both in our Spanish hot tub and pool villa holidays, El Roble Holidays, and even could drop the 93% occupancy we had enjoyed last year in our Award winning Chester holiday apartment, Chester Canalside Holidays.  

However, after a very slow start, generally, with the Spanish bookings -  we did had some May / June bookings that had been made a year ago! – this has now picked up and we are enjoying near normal booking levels.  Usually we have the main Summer season booked out by the end of January……………. this year the main Summer weeks were finally all booked out by the end of June – just a week ago!

El Corcho Villa now has only one week available until 2nd October quite an acheivement in this economic climate – surprisingly though the missing week is NEXT WEEK, a special July late holiday offer, so maybe at this stage we will have to accept it might not get booked out, ………………. We could lie by the pool, enjoy the refreshing jacuzzi and relax taking in the wonderful views…….in fact be guests for a week!

La_bellota_jacuzzi

La Bellota is also empty next week -  is everybody working next week surely someone can take a weeks holiday - after that it is booked until the 29th August………although while I write this blog I have just taken a call to possibly book next week ! You never know…

The main change we have seen is the nationality of guests, we now get around half our bookings from Spanish nationals, this suppliments the drop in the British guests – which has been very noticable. Although we are now getting calls from the UK about holidays in Summer 2010….. are British people going back to Summer holidays abroad for 2010?

Our Chester 4* gold Wharton Lock Apartment,  meanwhile, benefitted from the publicity that to stay in the UK was best idea for a holiday. It has maintained its full calendar, resulting in us now passing almost all enquiries across to other owners in Chester. It is fully booked until October and hold some bookings after that as well!!

Sandra is enjoying a Raynauds free time and its hard to believe seeing her like this that Winters can cause her so much pain and problems. We have never regretted the move and enjoy the Spanish relaxed way of life, it gave us an opportunity for a career change and the chance to work together in the holiday rental business. Over the seven years the business has become well established with guests returning time after time and this has certainly helped in the current climate.

Sadly all too many UK people who moved to Spain as retirees have found the last 12 months very difficult and some are struggling to sell up and are trying to return to the UK. This is a very sad situation for them however, it is certainly not the situation for the majority of ex-pats in Spain who, like us, are perfectly happy with our move to “a better way of life” in Spain.

Cueva del Gato Hotel

Sunday, July 13th, 2008

Simon volunteered to “look after” everything and encouraged us to go away for a short break – we could even leave the laptop behind and he would deal with the enquiries and bookings. We didn’t need much encouragement, so after a quick look on the Internet we chose to stay at Hotel Cueva del Gato and what a fantastic place to stay!

We stayed in the “Gato” room, beautiful style with drapes over the bed. We could choose anywhere in the hotel and grounds to have our table for dinner and so chose a nice spot on the terrace, a peaceful area in the dappled shade of the over hanging tree. The food, service and wine could not be faulted – Dinner (wine and G&T’s included), bed and breakfast was just 104 euros!

The next day we followed a walk Graham had read about. It started in the village of Benaoján Estación just a short distance from the hotel and follows the train track and river through the beautiful countryside until you find you are in the sleepy village of Jimera de Libar Estación. We stopped at a venta in a converted train shed for a very welcome bottle of water, then had a walk around the very quiet village until the train came along to take us back to Benaoján Estación. It had taken us 2 and a half hours to walk there and the train got us back in just 10 minutes!!

All in all a wonderful break away – thanks Simon!

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