martes, 23 de septiembre de 2008

Spain set for Christmas tourism boom

Overseas property investors in Spain are set to benefit from a surge in tourism this Christmas, according to new research.
A study by TravelRepublic.co.uk found that many Britons were seeking to experience sunnier and warmer weather during the festive season, prompting many to book trips abroad.
The Canary Islands were found to be a highly popular destination, along with other Spanish hotspots such as Benidorm and the Costa del Sol.
Commenting on the findings, managing director Paul Furner said: "The combination of the terrible summer and the clocks changing this weekend have prompted a surge in bookings for Christmas holidays to the sun."
He predicted that since tour operators were offering highly competitive deals, more Britons would book trips abroad for this winter.
An increase in tourism in these areas is likely to be welcomed by investors in the Spanish property market, as rental accommodation is widely let out to tourists, while others have bought holiday flats for personal use.
According to NatWest, Spain is the most popular country among Britons who own foreign property.
Cheers, trust Spanish sun!!!

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