Showing posts with label Holiday Inn. Show all posts
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Saturday, December 18, 2010

La Manga Club Resort in Spain


La Manga Club is one of Europe’s finest holiday and leisure resorts in southern Spain, surrounded by beautiful hills and the intense blue of the Mediterranean Sea. Discover La Manga Club the perfect resort destination for your Spanish holiday.

La Manga Club Spanish Holidays
La Manga Club offers a superb choice of luxury accommodation with over 2000 luxury villas, apartments and townhouses set on over 1500 acres for your luxury holiday throughout the year. La Manga Club is the perfect destination for your luxury Spanish holiday. The luxury villas and apartments are set into the Murcian hillside and enjoy spectacular panoramic views over the 3 championship golf courses at La Manga Club and the Mar Menor, La Manga’s inland sea.

Over 25,000 agencies from 182 countries have voted the La Manga Club Resort in Southern Spain a European resort category winner of the prestigious World Travel Award - an award achieved by only the very best holiday destinations.
Discover La Manga Club the perfect resort destination for your Spanish holiday.

Spanish Holiday Villas
Last Minute Deals
• Los Olivos Apartments £87
• Bellaluz Apartments £49
• Los Molinos Villas £77
• Golf Bungalow £87
• Los Altos Villas £81
• La Manga Hotel

Villas in Spain
Summer Specials
• Apartments with Views
• Family Friendly Villas
• Apartments near Tennis
• Hotel La Manga
• Luxury Town Houses
• Villas with Pools

La Manga Club Resort

prices correct at time of publishing

Saturday, May 3, 2008

Protests against China

InterContinental Hotels and Resorts - In their latest shareholder report anticipates having 125 hotels open in Greater China by the end of 2008 up from 81 hotels this year (28,894 rooms). As China grows into the biggest inbound tourist destination over the next decade the government plan to build 97 new airports and invest over $190 billion to develop the railway network. Outbound tourists are forcast to rise from 20 million now to 100,000 million annually over the next ten years. Are protests necessary and effective?