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Art in Spain

Spain is a wonderful place to live if you want to immerse yourself in culture, and have lots of sunshine too! Art is an important part of Spain’s heritage and it would be impossible not to notice the impact it has had worldwide. Artists such as Gaudi and Dali are world famous, and their work [...]

By |2011-05-06T14:24:12+01:00May 6th, 2011|Articles|

Pop into a Portugal Primark

Primark is a brand that is extremely well known around Europe, not just in the UK. The Irish brand opened two pilot stores in Portugal in 2009; one in Porto and the other in Lisbon. These two major cities are frequently home to an influx of foreign tourists and visitors who know the brand and [...]

By |2011-05-06T14:24:04+01:00May 6th, 2011|Articles|

Follow in Royal footsteps

With the Royal wedding last week, now is the time to get up to date on Kate Middleton, if you haven’t already. The future Queen – in – waiting will be the first Queen to have attended university, as well as to have had a gap year. And where did she spend three months of [...]

By |2011-05-06T14:23:55+01:00May 6th, 2011|Articles|

Stay in the know when buying in Cyprus

Anybody who has already bought a property in Cyprus will be able to tell you the problems they may have experienced with regards to getting the Title Deeds to their new property. To cut a very long story short, you are safe when it comes to buying a property in Cyprus as the Land Registry [...]

By |2011-05-06T14:23:44+01:00May 6th, 2011|Articles|

A treat for meat lovers!

Moving to Greece is a big step, and some things are going to make you miss home more than others. Are you somebody who potters down to the local butcher on a Saturday afternoon to buy the meat for Sunday roast? If so then Greece has just the thing for you… The ‘Eviotopoi organic farm [...]

By |2011-05-06T14:23:34+01:00May 6th, 2011|Articles|

Uncertain times for New Zealand

Following the disastrous earthquake in Christchurch back in February, it comes as no surprise that the official cash rate (OCR) for New Zealand has been affected. The OCR remains unchanged at just 2.5%, which means that the country’s economic outlook is looking uncertain. The earthquake killed nearly 200 people and devastated Christchurch, New Zealand’s second [...]

By |2011-05-05T16:49:49+01:00May 5th, 2011|Articles|

If time is of the essence… go walkabouts!

Australia is a long, long way away from home, and visiting may seem like only a dream for some, as taking a month off work is almost impossible. Yet Australia is so far and big and vast; surely anything less than a month will mean you don’t get value for money or get to see [...]

By |2011-05-05T14:54:02+01:00May 5th, 2011|Articles|

Are you a country bumpkin or a city slicker?

The USA is a very big place. In fact, it is the third largest country when taking land area and population into consideration. The United States is home to over 308 million people and is the most culturally diverse and cosmopolitan countries in the world. So, if you have decided to move to the United [...]

By |2011-05-05T13:28:00+01:00May 5th, 2011|Articles|

A hole in one for golf fans!

Since being voted the ‘IAGTO European Golf Destination of the Year’ back in 2008, Turkey’s golf scene has been growing from strength to strength. Turkey has many 5* resorts within golf ranges, so it is easy to see why this, coupled with the country’s scorching weather, has attracted so many golf fans. The climate of [...]

By |2011-05-05T13:25:17+01:00May 5th, 2011|Articles|

Fiestas en España!

Spanish people are warm, friendly, and know how to have a good time. As one of the most popular destinations for British people moving abroad, it is vital that the Spanish culture is learned and embraced. Fiestas and celebrations play a big part in Spanish culture and are a brilliant way to embrace the Spanish [...]

By |2011-05-05T11:57:04+01:00May 5th, 2011|Articles|