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Second Equestrian Tourism Expert Course
Horses are adding followers by the day. On the Costa del Sol, this activity is deeply rooted in local traditions and also opens up the possibility of a bright future. A growing number of tourists are turning to horseback riding as a leisure activity in which they can be in contact with nature while respecting the environment. Meeting these people’s demand requires specially trained professionals. |
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The Tourist Board releases report on UK and Ireland
The President of the Costa del Sol Tourist Board, Salvador Pendón, and its Managing Director, Ana Gómez, have disclosed the most important facts about the British and Irish markets. The data published reveal a positive evolution of the markets in question this year. |
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Hotel Occupancy Rates
607,980 travellers stayed in accommodation facilities on the Costa del Sol. This is 0.57 pct less than in August 2007, when the region’s hotels accommodated 611,442 guests. |
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Guadalhorce Reservoir
What used to be just an infrastructure development project to fight water scarcity or floods has now become a major tourist attraction, given the beauty of this nature spot, with its lavish vegetation. To this we should add water ports, which can be practised in the reservoir without a permit or licence. |
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