By Linda Jarvis
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October 19, 2016
Sunshine: Let’s face it, a plentiful supply of sunshine is always more appealing than endless days of rain and Spain, by and large, receives a bountiful supply of those golden rays throughout the year. Natural Beauty : In the country with the second most UNESCO Biosphere Reserves in the world, you can find it all: lakes, mountains, volcanoes, marshes, forests, valleys, cliffs, beautiful coastlines and much much more. The diversity of Spain's landscapes will never cease to amaze you. Outdoor Activities : Sunshine and warmth – perfect ingredients for enjoying the Great Outdoors, whatever your interests: sailing, cycling, hiking, golf, painting, or simply paddling around at the beach. Cost of Living: Spain has become noticeably more expensive, especially since the introduction of the euro in 2002. Nevertheless, prices for food, alcohol, petrol and property – to name just a few items – still compare favourably to many other parts of Western Europe. Pace of Life : Spain is renowned for its siestas and mañana approach to life. And while the pace may be picking up in the cities in particular, generally the Spanish follow a more relaxed approach to the clock. Great if you have time to go with the flow! Food and Drink : Spain may not be a renowned gourmet centre like France or Italy, but it has more to offer than just paella and tortilla too (although both are delicious). And as you would expect from a country of such size, there is a great variety of styles between the different regions . Family Life : Spanish families tend to be close knit, with plenty of contact across the generations. Indeed, it remains common for families spanning three or four generations to sit down to lunch together each day. They are also children oriented, with kids the centre of attention wherever they go, for doting family members and strangers alike (which is great if you happen to have some yourself) . Cultural Riches : Spain has a wealth of history and culture from the magnificent art galleries of Madrid and Barcelona to architectural jewels such as the Alhambra in Granada, the cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and Bilbão’s Guggenheim museum. . Fiestas : Fiestas are a central feature of Spanish life. Each village, town and city has its own monthly schedule of saints’ days and feast days too, which can be just as entertaining and intoxicating (in every sense). And because they have specific significance to the local community they are likely to be more meaningful and entertaining for you as well. Health Care : Spain’s health care system was rated seventh in the world by the World Health Organization when it compiled a report on the subject back in 2000 (World Health Report 2000 – Health Systems: Improving Performance) its reputation is deserved: the staff are well-trained, facilities are modern, well-equipped and clean, and treatment waiting lists are short.