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1: Spain - Attracting New Vistors

Europeans have known for years that Spain can be the best country for a family holiday - and now the country is attracting new tourists from beyond Europe for her culture, history and great beaches.

2: Major Improvements for Los Cristianos in Tenerife

Seven major islands comprise the Canary Islands. One minor island and several islets add to the appeal of the area. Los Cristianos has undergone several renovations and improvements to increase its appeal to tourists.

3: Scanadnavians Love Lanzarote Winter Holidays

Scandanavians are increasingly leaving their harsh winters behind for a sunshine break...and Lanzarote is increasingly their destination of choice for a winter holiday.

4: The Economy May Be Sluggish, but Tenerife Isn't Slowing Down

Tenerife reported surprising numbers of tourists from the first part of its tourism season. Despite the Spanish economy being poised on the edge of recession, vacationers are choosing to visit the idyllic island for a variety of reasons.

5: Tenerife: The New Top Destination

A recent study of online booked flights has deemed Tenerife is the new holiday hotspot. Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands.

6: Tenerife Spends To Gain Tourists

Times are hard for tourist resorts in Europe as holiday spending is cut back - Tenerife is investing to get the tourists to the island.

7: Your Guide to Book Tenerife hotels

Have you always dreamt about a one-week vacation in paradise? Are you one of those persons whose dream vacation includes wide beaches, crystal clear ocean water, luxurious hotels with saunas and a wild nightlife? Well, then you should consider the Canary Islands as a destination for your vacation. Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife and Fuerteventura are the four main islands known as the Canary Islands, the dream-vacation destination for many people.

8: Local Airports Reduce Holiday Getaway Stress

Airlines in Europe are utilising smaller airports away from the big cities - and holidaymakers and business people are choosing to fly locally, reducing travelling time and stress.

9: British Stags Party At Home

British stag parties used to consist of a night in the pub, the obligatory kissogram or stripper, and the groom being tied up to a lamppost. But recently cheap flights meant it was a party overseas, but the credit crunch is swinging stag parties back to Britain.

10: Spanish Islands Stop 2008 Tourism Slump

The holiday companies are tempting British tourists with offers away from their traditional Spanish favourites, to destinations that don't use the Euro. But despite the British Pound being low against the Euro, two Spanish islands keep pulling the Brits back for another family holiday.

11: Tenerife Looks To The Future With New Tourist Infrastructure

The travel industry is in trouble as the European and US economies falter - but new hotels are going up in Tenerife ready for when the tide turns.

12: The Canary Islands and Tenerife

Until recent years, the perfect island vacation was something many people only dreamed of. Thanks to mass tourism and the popularity of affordable vacation packages, island getaways are becoming a yearly event for millions of people. Cruise companies and airlines have made efforts to make travel more affordable.

13: Brits Turn On To On-Line Travel Deals

Internet usage varies from country to country, but the British have taken to their computers like ducks to water. And UK travel companies without a strong presence on the net could hit trouble as good deals are being hunted down by Brits looking for a bargain as they start to worry about the economy.

14: Traditional Hotspots or New Sights

Traditionally, British families tend to prefer making holiday plans that include visits to the Canary Islands or the Balearic Islands. Young adults making their own holiday plans this year without the accompaniment of their families are looking toward the Costa del Sol, Tenerife and Majorca.

15: Strikes In Spain Hit Holiday Resorts

Strikes in Spain over the rising cost of fuel has hit the country 's holiday resorts - but many tourists booked their trips months before they knew of industrial action.

16: Families Will Not Forsake Holiday Time At Top Destinations

A recent survey by the Cooperative Bank reveals extensive summer holiday plans despite poor economic conditions. British families are planning summertime family holidays with their financial budget in mind. More importantly, they are planning their holiday with the family in mind.

17: Resorts and Towns on Tenerife

Tenerife is the largest of the Canary Islands. Variety is abundant on Tenerife. Accommodations on the island are as varied as the visitors it attracts.

18: Summer Holidays 2008 Costing More

Earlier this year the predictions for the travel industry 's 2008 fortunes included that holiday prices would rise steeply. And the predictions have been right...

19: Puerto de la Cruz to Receive Overhaul

Tenerife is thought of as a holiday destination brought out by the age of jet travel. But the island 's Puerto de la Cruz was receiving tourists 150 years ago for its health benefits, and money is being spent on improving the Puerto de la Cruz of today.

20: Babymooning - Does It Risk The Baby?

There 's a new trend in the travel world, and it 's called babymooning. But could a holiday while pregnant endanger mum and baby?

21: Early Easter Means Early Travel

Easter came early this year, and good numbers of tourists have helped calm an uncertain travel market with the economy slowing down.

22: 2008 Holidays Not Hit By Economy - Yet

Confidence in the economy is low in most European countries, and with oil prices high and property prices slipping, the holidays market is so far remarkably resilient to a turndown.

23: Canaries Go Cheap When Flying

Two of the Canary Islands - Lanzarote and Tenerife - could see a jump in tourist numbers this year as Britain 's airlines reduce their fares.

24: Irish give Spring Break Trade A Bounce

With an economic downturn in both Europe and the U.S., and sterling and the dollar weak against the Euro, the European holidays market has an anxious year ahead. But high numbers of Irish tourists over Easter has helped boost confidence.

25: Amnesty or Demolition for Lanzarote Hotels

In a bid to keep up with the number of holidaymakers visiting Lanzarote, new hotels have been built recently and more are on their way. Or are they? Those being built could be stopped and others pulled down...

26: Spain Goes Year Round For 2008

Spain is known as a great destination for a traditional summer holiday - but out of season is becoming increasingly attractive and helping boost tourist numbers.

27: Tenerife Holidays To Bounce Back For 2008

Tenerife 's holiday and hotels trade had a disappointing 2007, but are set to bounce back this year with new visitors.

28: Hoilday Reverse For Canary Island Lanzarote

There doesn't seem to be any stopping Spanish tourism, already Europe 's most popular destination, visitor numbers were up in 2007 and 2008 is looking good. But the island of Lanzarote saw a fall and is worrying local hoteliers and tourist bosses.

29: Brits Use Cyberspace to Get to Their Place in the Sun

The internet is allowing individuals to act as their own travel agent, and Spain and her islands including Tenerife are benefitting from more visitors thanks to new technology.

30: Top 5 Holiday Destinations for the United Kingdom

The British have been booking their summer holidays in earnest, and favourite destinations include Florida and the Canary Islands.

31: The Canaries: Finland 's Favorite Getaway

It 's not just the British and Germans who are increasingly taking a winter holiday in Tenerife and Lanzarote, but Finnish tourists are discovering that visiting Lanzarote gives them a sunshine break in their winter months.

32: When East Goes South

East Midlands airport 's recent reports confirm that the rush for winter holidays and booking summer holidays early isn't confined to one area of the UK, and East Midlanders are flying south to get some winter sunshine!

33: 2008 Holiday Prices Go Up

Predictions for 2008 include that holiday prices will rise steeply, and the travel companies say higher priced oil and aviation fuel is to blame. Travel analysts say it 's because holiday companies have merged and putting less holidays up for sale compared to recent years.

34: Brummies Beat The Winter Blues!

With a summer of flooding behind them, and a British winter to look forward to, record numbers of people from the UK 's Midlands are taking a winter sunshine holiday.

35: Why Tenerife Drew Over One Million Tourists in 2007

The Spanish holiday island of Tenerife attracted a million holiday makers in 2007, and a good number liked it so much they will be returning for another vacation.

36: Shock Drop For Lanzarote Holidays

Spanish tourism figures for 2007 were good, and showed an increase in the number of visitors. So it 's come as a surprise that holidaymakers have shunned Tenerife and Lanzarote.

37: 5 Reasons Why European Championship Failure Is Good For You

This time last year in the Search Travel Online offices, we were looking at our calendars and predicting a sales lull around the time of June and July 2008 Why

38: Top Ten Reasons To Spend Christmas In Tenerife

Having splashed and sloshed our way through the wettest summer in living memory, many of us Brits are severely in need of a bit of light relief Recent statistics reveal a desperate rush to leave the country over Christmas and head to the gloriously sunny climes of Tenerife

39: Making A Cheap Holiday To Tenerife Even Cheaper – A Guide To The Fine Art Of Haggling

Tenerife is famous for its markets, and of course there is nothing quite as satisfying as haggling yourself to a bargain The trouble is that many Brits abroad are too afraid to try their hand at bartering, fearing that bargaining their way to cheaper prices will make them seem cheap or break the traditional British reserve

40: Self-Catering Holidays: The Hottest Way to Travel

In today 's world of booking a holiday on the internet, self catering holidays have really come into their own, with photos and even videos showing off villas and apartments that could be home for a week or two.

41: International Motocross Race Returns to Tenerife

Tenerife is set to host some winter excitement as Motocross returns to the island for the GoldenTyre Trophy.

42: Vacationing the Spanish Coast

Spain 's best known tourist areas are the Costa del Sol and the Costa Blanca - and they're fighting it out to increase the number of tourists visiting them.