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		<title>Spain Enjoys Spring 2007 Visitor Boost</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Worried tourism bosses in Spain are winning the battle for European holidaymakers, with an impressive 5 per cent rise in visitor numbers for the first quarter of this year.
The country welcomed over ten million holiday makers in January, February and March &#8211; normally viewed as off peak months.
The highest number of visitors came from the [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Worried tourism bosses in Spain are winning the battle for European holidaymakers, with an impressive 5 per cent rise in visitor numbers for the first quarter of this year.<br />
The country welcomed over ten million holiday makers in January, February and March &#8211; normally viewed as off peak months.<br />
The highest number of visitors came from the United Kingdom, followed closely by Germany.<br />
It was mainly due to the Germans that the numbers were up, as the number of British arrivals actually showed a slight drop, while more than 6 per cent extra visitors from Germany ensured a good start for 2007 for Spain.<br />
The Canary Islands were the most popular part of Spain. Lanzarote, Tenerife, Gran Canaria and Fuerteventura enjoy warm winters due to their geographical location near Africa, and have a strong appeal for Britons facing their winter.<br />
The Costa del Sol, a perennial favourite of the British seeking a winter sunshine break enjoyed a boost in arrivals.<br />
The Balearic Island also recorded a rise in visitors.<br />
The Balearics consist of Menorca (the smallest island), Majorca and Ibiza. The small rise compared to the Canary Islands isn&#8217;t too much of a surprise as Menorca has a season that traditionally is at its peak early May to end September, but is now trying to extend that from mid April to mid October.<br />
As part of the Balearic Islands, Mallorca has welcomed many visitors back to live full time on the island. Menorca property has proved popular too, for those looking for a gentler pace of life than big sister Mallorca.<br />
Property prices in Mallorca are similar to Menorca property, with a range of apartments and villas in both rural and town locations, and with twenty golf courses plenty of golf course developments too on Mallorca.<br />
Menorca has just the one golf course, recently extended to eighteen holes, and is located in Son Parc, which has a choice of hotels, apartments and villas for holiday makers.<br />
The cost of flying to Mallorca has come down in recent years from most European countries due to low cost airlines, especially in the island&#8217;s core tourist areas of the United Kingdom and Germany, and last year easyJet started direct flights from London&#8217;s Gatwick Airport to the sister island of Menorca, as well as serving Mallorca itself.<br />
Despite competition from other destinantions, Mallorca looks set to remain a favourite holiday spot for some time to come.<br />
How the second quarter official figures go remains to be seen, but Spain could see a further drop in British arrivals compared to last year.<br />
An unusually warm spell of weather for five weeks in April in the UK could mean that more Brits have booked summer holidays in their home country.<br />
The warm weather, increased airport departure taxes, and environmentally aware travellers could shun an overseas holiday this year.<br />
The new environment warnings of &#8216;carbon footprints&#8217; is impacting the travel market, with news bulletins regularly reporting that taking a flight adds to global warming. If holidaymakers take heed Spain might also see a drop in visitors from Germany and Scandanavia. </p>
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