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[S1138]Summer Holidays In England
by Johnathan Bakers, Joh

The holidays in Spain are a great time to visit the country. There are interesting holidays and celebrations in every season. Most of the public holidays are religious in nature. Most of the country is Roman Catholic There are many festivals and processions held at different times in both large and small cities.

Spring and Summer Holidays in Spain

Good Friday is an important holiday in the spring. This is the Friday before Easter Sunday. On Good Friday, many cities have large processions and festivals. At many of these, there are re-enactments of the crucifixion. There are processions throughout Holy Week in many areas.

Easter Sunday is another important holiday in Spain. This day commemorates the Resurrection of Jesus. There are many festivals that extend to Easter Sunday. This is a joyous holiday that is celebrated in large and small festivals throughout the country.

In the late spring or early summer, the holiday of Corpus Christi is celebrated. This means the Body of Christ. The feast celebrates the sacrament of the Holy Eucharist. This is a Catholic holiday that is considered very important. There are processions and religious celebrations on this day.

The feast of Corpus Christi falls on a different day each year. It is celebrated on the first Sunday after Trinity Sunday. This varies each year, but is typically in May or June.

St. John's is celebrated in June 24. On the eve of June 23, there are bonfires and effigies are burned. People jump over the bonfires. It is believed that jumping over the fire three times can cleanse the person of sin and cure disease.

Different areas have a variety of traditions and festivals celebrating this day. Jumping over the fire is one common element in these celebrations. The festivals are unique to each area.

Autumn and Winter Holidays in Spain

Columbus Day is celebrated on October 12. This is also the National Holiday of Spain or Hispanic Day. It commemorates the arrival of Christopher Columbus in the Americas. There are festivals and celebrations in honor of Columbus.

All Saints Day is celebrated on November 1st. This is a Catholic holiday honouring all Saints and Martyrs. In Spain, offerings are made on this day. The holiday first began in the fourth century. The play Don Juan Tenorio is often performed on All Saints Day.

Constitution Day is celebrated on December 6. This holiday celebrates Spain's transition to democracy. The constitution was approved in a referendum by voters on December 6, 1978. This is also an important national holiday.

The Immaculate Conception is December 8 and is another Catholic holiday. This day has been a feast day in the church since the 7th century. The day is in honor of Mary, who was born free from original sin and became the mother of Jesus. It is a public holiday.

Christmas celebrates the birth of Jesus and is a religious holiday. Christmas is a twelve day festival that ends on January 6. During this time, there are many processions and festivals celebrating the birth of Jesus and the arrival of the Magi.

January 6 is the end of the Christmas celebrations. This is the Epiphany which celebrates the visit of the wise men to Bethlehem to see the infant Jesus. It is also called El Dia de los Reyes or the Day of the Kings. In Spanish tradition, the three kings represented Arabia, Africa and Europe arrived with gifts for the baby Jesus. Many towns have large processions and festivals to celebrate this holiday.


Islands in Italy have always been a major attraction for pleasure seekers across the world who want to spend their holidays on beautiful beaches. Most of the tourists who come to mainland Italy make it a point to include at least a coupe or more of the Tuscany islands in their itinerary. These Mediterranean paradises are perfect for spending time with friends, family and other loved ones. Their numerous beaches with crystal clear seas provide the perfect setting for water sports and beach bumming. On the other hand, their culture laden quaint villages are charming, lively and colorful, with their ever present holiday mood that really makes one relax and enjoy.

The islands in the Tuscan archipelago have a unique ambience of their own characterized by beautiful sunsets, gold and silver beaches, lovely breezes and azure skies and seas. Add to this the romanticism of their villages, their rich history and the modern amenities that they provide to the world weary traveler, and you have found yourself the perfect place to spend a summer holiday. Amongst the most popular of the Tuscany islands is Elba, made famous the Emperor Napoleon who was exiled here. Elba is the third largest island in Italy after Sicily and Sardinia and while it is large enough to house all kinds of modern amenities, it is small enough to have maintained the sanctity of its natural gifts and its history. This has made it the most popular island in Italy for spending vacations and millions of tourists from all over the world flock here every year during the summer months.
The best time to take a vacation in Elba is during the months of May to September when the temperature is mild and the island is awash with festive spirit and cultural entertainment. However, if you want to avoid the tourist rush, then you can visit during the spring from March to April or in October. You will not only find the island more peaceful during this time, you will also find it considerably cheaper.

Coming to accommodation, while all kinds of tourist lodging is available aplenty in Elba, you may still face a problem in getting yourself booked into a hotel during the peak summer rush. You can avoid the hassle of looking for a place to stay by booking online in advance. This way, you will not only save yourself the hassle of rushing around to find shelter, you will be able to devote more time to enjoying yourself on the island.

Coming to a list of the activities that you can indulge in while on the island of Elba, then visiting the beaches should be your first priority. Elba has more than fifty beautiful beaches that deserve to get some time from each and every traveler to the island. The island also has lush woods and mountain trails where you can go on hikes, treks and prospecting for berries. For those interested in history and architecture, there are enough forts, villas and museums on the island to keep them occupied for a number of days. Various cultural activities and festivals are organized during the tourist season where you can spend your time if you want to. You should also make it a point to visit some local vine yards and olive groves if you have not done so while in mainland Italy. A number of world class restaurants and night clubs should not be missed and you should definitely take out some evenings solely for visiting these.
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