In 2023, Spain sets a global standard in beach and marina quality by achieving the highest number of Blue Flag awards. With 629 beaches and 97 marinas receiving this accolade, Spain continues to be a top holiday destination for UK travellers.
The Essence of the Blue Flag Award
The Blue Flag is an international symbol of excellence, awarded to beaches and marinas that meet strict criteria in cleanliness, environmental management, and safety standards. Spain’s achievement in this arena highlights its commitment to sustainable and responsible tourism.
Europe’s Beachfront Elite: A Commitment to Quality
Spain’s accomplishment in the Blue Flag program is echoed by other European nations. Greece, Turkey, Italy, and France also feature prominently in the Blue Flag rankings, demonstrating Europe’s dedication to high-quality, sustainable beaches.
Europe’s Top 10 Blue Flag Beach Destinations
Spain
Greece
Turkey
Italy
France
Portugal
Denmark
Ireland
England
Cyprus
This list underscores the commitment of European countries to uphold environmental standards and ensure an exceptional beach experience for visitors.
Embrace the Speed: Spain’s High-Speed Trains Propel Forward
Strap in for a thrilling ride as Spain’s high-speed train network redefines travel.
Not just surpassing records, but completely reimagining them, the second quarter of 2023 marked an extraordinary feat.
An astounding 8.32 million passengers chose the rapid, sleek trains for their journey, highlighting a massive 33% leap towards the future of transport.
Dashing through the picturesque Spanish scenery, various operators including Renfe, Avlo, Ouigo, and Iryo, synergised to deliver an unmatched combination of competitive fares and exceptional service.
This collaboration birthed a seamless blend of speed and efficiency, revolutionising the Spanish travel experience.
Madrid to Alicante, a route once famed for its destination, now celebrates the journey itself. Over 750,000 passengers, a significant 32.1% increase, discovered the allure of Alicante is enhanced by the swift, scenic route that leads there.
Southampton-Alicante: Starts March 31, 2024, with three flights per week.
Newcastle-Alicante: Begins April 2, 2024, operating on Tuesdays and Saturdays.
Belfast City-Alicante: Commences May 2, 2024, with flights on Thursdays and Sundays.
Norwegian’s New Routes
Vaxjo (Sweden)-Alicante: Starting May 2024, twice weekly flights.
Aarhus (Denmark)-Alicante: From March 2024, operating twice a week.
Bilund (Denmark)-Alicante: Begins June 2024, with two weekly flights.
Munich (Germany)-Alicante: Starting April 2024, with twice weekly flights.
Ryanair’s Expansion
New Route: Vigo (Galicia, Spain)-London (Gatwick, Luton, and Stansted Airports)
Details and start dates to be released.
Increased frequency of flights between the UK and Alicante.
Benefits for Property Investors in Alicante and Costa Blanca
The expansion of flight routes to and from the Spanish mainland and islands, especially in Alicante and the Costa Blanca, offers significant advantages for those who have invested in holiday or long-term homes there.
Improved accessibility and convenience through these new routes from major airlines like easyJet, Norwegian, and Ryanair make travel easier for property owners and tourists.
This connectivity is expected to bring more tourists during the peak summer months of 2024. Property investors can anticipate higher demand for holiday rentals and potentially higher rental yields.
The increased number of visitors could also stimulate the local economy and potentially lead to an increase in property values.
Overall, these developments are a positive sign for the real estate market in Alicante and the Costa Blanca, presenting profitable opportunities for current and future property investors.
The Essential Guide to Obtaining Your NIE in Spain
Introduction:
Navigating the Spanish bureaucratic system can be a daunting task, especially when it comes to essential documents like the NIE (Número de Identificación de Extranjero or Foreigner’s Identification Number). Whether you’re an EU citizen or coming from outside the EU, this guide will simplify the process for you.
Why You Need a NIE:
In Spain, the NIE is indispensable. Without it, numerous tasks become impossible – from buying or renting property, to setting up a business, acquiring a vehicle, or even receiving your Amazon deliveries. In short, it’s your key to smoothly integrating into Spanish life.
Step-by-Step Guide to Obtaining Your NIE:
Making an Appointment: Start by scheduling an appointment at your local Oficina de Extranjeros or a Policia Nacional station. This can be done online (in Spanish) or in person.
Form Filling: Download the Modelo 790 / código 012 (found at [Modelo 790 / código 012](https://sede.policia.gob.es/Tasa790_012/)) and Modelo EX 15 (available at [Modelo EX 15](https://www.inclusion.gob.es/documents/410169/2156469/15-Formulario_NIE_y_certificados.pdf)). Remember, the Modelo EX 15 has an English translation, but this version isn’t valid for applications.
Payment: Complete the Modelo 790 form, pay the required €9.84 fee at your bank, and obtain a stamped receipt.
Appointment Day: Attend your appointment with the completed Modelo EX 15 form (original and photocopy), Modelo 790, and the payment receipt. Don’t forget your passport and a photocopy of its biographical data page.
Processing Time: Depending on your location, the NIE might be issued immediately or you may need to return after a few days.
Conclusion:
While obtaining your NIE might seem complex, it’s a crucial step in your journey of living or buying a property in Spain. With this guide, you’re well on your way to mastering this essential task.
When buying a property though Alenda Golf Property we help you with the whole process if you do not have an NIE.
In the vibrant and ever-evolving landscape of Spanish cuisine, Alicante has emerged as a formidable contender in the race for the title of the 2024 Spanish Gastronomy Capital. This prestigious accolade, bestowed by the Spanish Federation of Tourism Journalists in collaboration with the Hostelería de España association, seeks to recognize cities that exemplify the rich tapestry of Spanish culinary tradition and innovation. Alicante, alongside Antequera, Castellón, and Oviedo, has thrown its hat into the ring, responding to an invitation to participate in this highly competitive selection process.
Alicante distinguishes itself as a gastronomic and tourist destination with more than 1,700 registered culinary establishments. Renowned as the “city of rice,” Alicante boasts a unique local cuisine supported by two quality brands: “Alicante, Ciudad de Arroz” (Alicante, City of Rice) and “Alicante Gourmet.” These initiatives not only enhance the city’s gastronomic profile but also attract hundreds of thousands of international visitors annually, cementing its status as a culinary hotspot.
The final decision for the 2024 Gastronomic Capital will be made by a jury comprising representatives from various sectors, including hospitality, tourism, chefs, and quality agri-food products. This jury is set to convene in Madrid on November 16th to deliberate and announce their decision. The selected city will not only gain a year-long platform for gastronomic and tourist promotion but also secure a place on the Spanish gastronomic map, a testament to the culinary diversity and excellence Spain has to offer.
I may be somewhat partial, having been a resident of Alenda Golf for 18 years, but I feel compelled to share the top 12 reasons why you should consider making this place your home too.
Abundant Space
Living on a golf course at the base of the Sierra de las Aguilas affords a sense of expansiveness, fresh air, and a pollution-free environment. It’s the epitome of a healthy lifestyle.
Convenient Local Supermarket
Near the Alenda Golf Clubhouse, you’ll find a superb supermarket. It offers a wide range of international goods, fresh produce, in-house baked bread, and local wines. Managed by two dedicated brothers, it’s open seven days a week, including most national holidays.
Alenda Golf Clubhouse
The clubhouse is a state-of-the-art facility overlooking the front nine holes of Alenda Golf. It boasts a fantastic Tapas Bar Restaurant, an Olympic standard gym, saunas in the changing rooms, a well-stocked pro shop, and a spacious covered patio for outdoor dining and relaxation.
The Alenda Golf Course
Alenda Golf features an 18-hole championship course, masterfully designed by Roland Favrat and completed in October 1999. Spanning 49 hectares, it’s a par 72, 6,257-metre course, complemented by an excellent 9-hole practice area. The Golf School operates under the guidance of the Golf Federation of the Valencian Community. Alenda Golf has hosted European Tour Qualifying Schools and numerous Senior Spanish Championships.
Excellent Access
Alenda Golf is conveniently situated, just 15 minutes from Alicante Airport and the city’s lively nightlife, bars, and restaurants. It’s also a mere 10 minutes from Elche, famed for its Vila Murada old town and the expansive Palmeral of Elche palm grove.
Reliable Communications
Residents at Alenda Golf can choose between the existing Telefonica Telephone Systems and the local Cable World infrastructure, which provides 5G Internet, Phone, Mobile, and TV services.
Immaculate Environment
The local council in Monforte Del Cid ensures Alenda Golf is consistently clean, well-maintained, and rubbish-free.
Diverse Property Options
Alenda Golf offers a variety of properties, including Frontline Golf Villas, Townhouses by Taylor Wimpey UK Builder and Urmosa a local Spanish Builder, and apartments overlooking the back 9 holes. This range provides ample choice for prospective homeowners and investors. The are plots of land avaialable should you wish to build your own property.
Outstanding Investment Opportunity
Property prices at Alenda Golf offer excellent investment potential. For instance, a 2-bedroom frontline golf property with underground parking, access to two swimming pools, and a prime location is available for just over £119k – an exceptional value investment.
Secure Living
Security at Alenda Golf is enhanced by several cameras around the golf course and a neighbourhood watch group that stays connected through urbanisation groups and WhatsApp.
Quality Education
For families, there’s the excellent Colegio San Alberto Magno, a bilingual private school offering comprehensive education from Infant to Baccalaureate stages.
Scenic Mountain Walks
The area around Alenda Golf is perfect for walking enthusiasts, with routes ranging from the concrete pathways around the golf course to mountain trails leading through vineyards and fruit orchards in the neighbouring valley.
From the end of September, Spain is tightening the reins on pet ownership. The Spanish Government’s new Animal Welfare Law will change the status quo for many pet owners, effectively outlawing certain species from domestic environments. Here’s what you need to know.
Key Points:
Enforcement Date: The new law will be enforced from September 29.
Notification Requirement: Owners have a six-month window to inform authorities about their prohibited pets.
New Homes for Prohibited Pets: Animals will be moved to wildlife protection centres, zoos, or animal protection entities.
List of Prohibited Pets: Includes amphibians, primates, certain reptiles, and larger mammals.
Fines and Penalties: Non-compliance could result in stiff fines and other penalties.
The Details of the New Law
This new regulation means that a variety of pets that were previously considered legal to own will become illegal from September 29 onwards. According to sources like OK Diario, this significant change in law aims to prioritise animal welfare and safeguard public health.
What the Law Means for Current Pet Owners
If you already own a pet that will be prohibited under the new law, you’re required to:
Inform Authorities: You have a six-month window starting from September 29 to notify the competent authorities about your pet.
Relinquish Ownership: Your pet will be moved to a wildlife protection centre, zoo, or an appropriate animal protection entity.
New Spanish Animal Welfare Law: Is Your Pet on the Prohibited List?
From the end of September, Spain is tightening the reins on pet ownership. The Spanish Government’s new Animal Welfare Law will change the status quo for many pet owners, effectively outlawing certain species from domestic environments. Here’s what you need to know.
Key Points:
Enforcement Date: The new law will be enforced from September 29.
Notification Requirement: Owners have a six-month window to inform authorities about their prohibited pets.
New Homes for Prohibited Pets: Animals will be moved to wildlife protection centres, zoos, or animal protection entities.
List of Prohibited Pets: Includes amphibians, primates, certain reptiles, and larger mammals.
Fines and Penalties: Non-compliance could result in stiff fines and other penalties.
This new regulation means that a variety of pets that were previously considered legal to own will become illegal from September 29 onwards. According to sources like OK Diario, this significant change in law aims to prioritise animal welfare and safeguard public health.
What the Law Means for Current Pet Owners
If you already own a pet that will be prohibited under the new law, you’re required to:
Inform Authorities: You have a six-month window starting from September 29 to notify the competent authorities about your pet.
Relinquish Ownership: Your pet will be moved to a wildlife protection centre, zoo, or an appropriate animal protection entity.
List of Prohibited Pets
So, which pets are we talking about? Here’s a detailed list:
Dangerous Creatures: Amphibians, fish, and arthropods whose venom or bite could be hazardous to human or animal health.
Primates: All primate species are banned.
Reptiles: Poisonous reptiles and those weighing more than two kilos as adults, barring turtles.
Large Mammals: Wild mammals weighing more than five kilos in adulthood.
Additional Restrictions: Species that are already banned by other community or national regulations.
Marine Mammals: Although not typical household pets, cetacean species like whales, dolphins, and porpoises are also covered. Breeding and captivity are permitted only for conservation and research purposes.
Fines and Legal Repercussions
Non-compliance isn’t an option. Violators will face:
Financial Penalties: Fines for breaches in animal welfare standards.
Legal Action: Penalties for failing to register exotic animals and illegal possession.
Final Thoughts
It’s crucial for pet owners to be aware of these changes and act accordingly to ensure the well-being of their pets and the preservation of wildlife. This law is not merely regulatory but aims to promote a culture of responsibility, public awareness, and education about animal welfare.
Golf and its Impact on the Spanish Property Market
Highlights of an article released by ‘SUR In English’ on Monday, 28 February 2022, 10:06 – If you have property on or near to a Golf Course you need to read this article in full – see the link below.
Highlight 1: Golf has become once again a major attraction for tourists and property buyers alike, especially in the regions of Andalucía and Valencia.
Highlight 2: Every year in Spain people buy 8,400 properties which are located in or near golf courses, at an average price of 356,000 euros.
Highlight 3: About 8,400 properties in Spain are bought every year by visitors from other parts of Europe who love to play golf.
Highlight 4: 42 billion euros have been invested in around 283,000 properties by this tourism segment alone.
Highlight 5: Golf-loving visitors have bought over 283,000 homes in Spain and prefer locations where they can combine their sport with beach tourism.
Highlight 6: About 18.5 % of the more than 350 golf courses in Spain are part of a residential development, highlighting the close link between golf and the property.
Highlight 7: Valencia region was the second most popular, as 33 per cent of tourists there come to play golf, and they have spent 13.6 billion euros on properties.
Highlight 8: 75 golf courses which form part of a residential development, a further 170 have residential complexes nearby which benefit from their proximity.
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Our niche and targeted market is the European Golfer, aged from 30 to retirement.
Look at these figures: –
There are an estimated 4.26 million registered golf players in Europe, plus thousands of unregistered social players who just love the game.
66% of player distribution aged 50 and above, an age range where considering retirement is a norm.
Additionally, there are another 18% of 40 to 50 year olds who may well be uniquely positioned to invest early in a golfing lifestyle.
Literally, thousands of these golfers dream of living and playing golf on a course where they own a retirement home, or to purchase as a holiday and rental investment.
EasyJet flights from Southend to Alicante are back
Budget airline EasyJet has announced it will relaunch its route from Southend to Alicante, which last operated in 2020.
Pre-pandemic, easyJet ran flights 10 times a week, with Ryanair additionally running five weekly flights to Alicante from Southend.
On sale from today, the re-started route to the hotly anticipated holiday spot on the Costa Blanca coast adds to the airport’s growing number of destinations with easyJet, including Malaga, Majorca, Faro, Paris, Geneva, and Amsterdam.
The route will operate twice a week from Sunday, October 29. Flights will depart on Thursdays and Sundays with fares starting from £22.99.
EasyJet’s UK country manager said: “We are really pleased to be launching another route from London Southend to Alicante to operate all which will be popular with those thinking about holidays this year and next.
Peacefully Coexist with Bees and Wasps This Summer
Summer is the time to bask in the sunshine, enjoy picnics, and relish outdoor activities. But with the warmth comes an increased presence of bees and wasps, which can sometimes be a concern.
Although bees and wasps might seem pesky, remember they play an essential role in our environment. So, rather than fearing them, let’s look at friendly ways to keep these buzzing friends at a distance.
During the sun-soaked months of July and August, bees and wasps become particularly active due to the warmth aiding their reproduction. And with us humans also being out and about, there’s bound to be an intersection of paths.
It’s worth noting the difference between these insects. While wasps possess a smooth stinger and can also bite, bees have a barbed stinger and will die after stinging. Bees generally sting only when they feel endangered, so it’s best to stay calm around them.
Suggestions for Keeping Bees and Wasps at Bay
Crushed Garlic: Let it ripen for several days before scattering it around your outdoor spaces.
Coffee or Vinegar: These strong smells deter our winged friends.
Citrus Peels: Scatter lemon or orange peels around your outdoor areas.
Smoke: If there’s a hive nearby, gentle smoke can encourage them to find a new spot.
Aromatic Plants: Adorn your patio or window ledges with fragrant plants like basil, citronella, eucalyptus, laurel, lavender, or mint.
Candles: There are always Citronella candles in shops and supermarkets, they work get some, and keep lit all evening.
Additional Friendly Advice:
Always cover food during outdoor gatherings.
Reaching out to a local beekeeper might be a good shout.
Call Jose 607 35 85 94 or email him at Jose@ecomercat.es, he will collect and remove any hives that you may find on or around your premises.
Please Remember About Our Buzzing Buddies:
It’s vital to remember that bees and wasps are pivotal for biodiversity.
Should they pay you a visit, remain serene and avoid jerky movements.
And if you do get stung, it’s wise to place some ice on the area and consider seeking medical advice, particularly if there’s a concern about allergies.
Let’s enjoy the summer, respecting the role these insects play in our ecosystem, and finding harmonious ways to share our outdoor spaces. Cheers to a buzzing good summer!
A Number of Benefits for Investing in a Newly Constructed Property
Feeling weary of investing in older homes or those needing substantial renovations? How about considering a brand-new property? Opting for a new property offers numerous distinct advantages, such as:
Selection Opportunities
If you express your interest early in a new housing project, the chances of finding the perfect home increase significantly. To secure that sun-kissed garden for memorable summer gatherings or that top-tier apartment boasting breathtaking views, act promptly to understand your available options. Modern properties are crafted keeping contemporary homebuyers’ preferences in mind, increasing the likelihood of meeting your specific requirements.
Decade-Long Guarantees
A standout benefit of a new property is the minimal necessity for repairs and maintenance. Furthermore, you receive the security of a 10-year warranty, often provided by bodies like the National House Building Council (NHBC) or equivalent. This warranty safeguards against potential structural issues.
If any issues surface, the construction company (during the initial two years) or the NHBC (for the succeeding eight years) bears the repair costs. Moreover, warranties often extend to household appliances like refrigerators or washing machines if they are included. After property handover, a comprehensive inspection, known as “Snagging” alongside the agent identifies minor issues, which the developer will commit to rectifying.
Absence Of Previous Ownership
With a new property purchase, you sidestep potential uncertainties stemming from the seller’s side of transactions. Not only does this ensure a smoother and speedy transaction for you, but it also makes your property enticing for potential buyers as there is no chain.
However, note that new property purchases follow a distinct timeline. Typically, you initiate with a reservation fee, followed by a 10% payment upon contract exchange after 28 days. The remaining amount is settled upon construction completion.
Greater Transaction Security
Purchasing a property is often fraught with anxieties, given that nearly 20% of transactions for older homes collapse. Numerous factors, ranging from unexpected survey findings to disrupted chains, can derail deals.
But, when you’re investing in a new property, such cancellation rates drastically plummet. Since it’s a commercial engagement for builders, there’s a diminished risk of them retracting mid-deal. A reservation fee ensures your chosen property is held exclusively for you, negating the chances of the developer accepting rival offers.
Moreover, there are no survey-related concerns to address.
Furthermore, builders are bound by the House Builders Code of Conduct, enforcing strict adherence to set standards – a provision not applicable to individual sellers.
Optimal Energy Usage
Today’s residences prioritize energy efficiency, integrating features like effective insulation and top-tier central heating systems. This means you spend less on energy bills while also minimizing your ecological footprint.
Sunny Spots in Europe: Spain Shines the Brightest! **
A recent study has shed some light (pun intended!) on the sunniest places in Europe. Surprisingly (or maybe not), Spanish cities have taken six of the top 10 spots.
The rest, well, they’re in beautiful France and Italy.
This sunny ranking, courtesy of data from World Weather Online and a holiday rentals search engine, provides a monthly average of sunshine hours.
And drum roll, please… Taking the crown with a dazzling average of 349 sunshine hours a month is the radiant city of Alicante, located on Spain’s Costa Blanca.
So, if the British drizzle is getting you down this winter, you know where to jet off to!
Alicante is a sun worshipper’s dream.
Located along the breathtaking Costa Blanca, the city offers vast public beaches – perfect for lounging or trying your hand at water sports.
But it’s not just about the sun. Alicante is a gem, brimming with a colourful old town, museums aplenty, historic sites, top-notch restaurants, and a buzzing nightlife.
Whatever floats your boat, Alicante’s sure to have it.
Costa Blanca Property Prices Boosted by Declining Stock
Despite predictions of a dip in Spanish property prices in 2023, Costa Blanca’s local real estate market continues its robust growth, with average prices increasing by more than 10%.
A reduction in the supply of newly built and resale homes throughout Spain’s coastal regions continues to support a nationwide property price surge. The trend, as indicated by real estate giant, Idealista, is driven by a marked drop in home availability in most Spanish coastal zones, increasing property prices amid a cost-of-living crisis and rising borrowing expenses in the last year.
Escalating costs of construction materials and fittings have led to fewer completed properties, project delays, and higher costs for foreign property buyers. This situation has resulted in more expensive properties and longer waiting times for new homes in desirable areas, putting additional strain on the resale market.
With limited new homes on the Costa Blanca market, many buyers and investors are turning to the resale market as many new properties are priced beyond the reach of most potential holiday homeowners.
Resale properties are becoming increasingly attractive due to their affordability compared to equivalent new builds, and their appeal is expected to grow given the foreseeable lack of improvements in residential housing stock.
Alenda Golf Properties offers a comprehensive service for individuals looking to sell or purchase a property on this beautiful golf course. Contact us today to make your selling or buying experience seamless, quick, and economical.
Mulligans, an age-old golf tradition, offers players a second chance for shots gone awry.
Here’s a fun guide on when to try to get a mulligan:
1st Tee Shot: A poor initial drive justifies the use of a mulligan, especially without adequate warm-up. Be cautious though if your first drive was good, if your host disapproves, after an extensive practice session, or when being the last golfer with no one else taking a mulligan.
Missed Short Putt: If you miss a short putt, feel free to replay it. But avoid extending this to longer putts as it may be seen as taking unfair advantage.
Wrong Spot Play: Hitting from an incorrect location on a new course can happen. In such situations, it’s okay to take another shot.
Damaged Golf Ball: If your ball behaves unusually due to damage, a mulligan is perfectly fine.
Poor Performance on 18th Hole: If you’ve had a bad day and mess up the final shot, take a ‘pity mulligan’.
First Putt on Fast Greens: If the practice green speed is different from the course, and your fellow players are agreeable, a mulligan could be considered.
Distraction during Backswing: A sneeze, car honk or any unexpected noise during your backswing is an acceptable reason for a mulligan, provided you use it sparingly.
Foot Slip during Swing: Slipping during the swing doesn’t reflect your skill. Feel free to take another shot but avoid frequent usage.
Animal Interference: If an animal interrupts your shot, that’s a valid excuse for a mulligan.
Phone Call Interruption: Life happens. If an urgent call disrupts your game, you’re justified to hit another ball.
At Alenda Golf Property, we’re committed to providing comprehensive support for both property buyers and sellers.
We now showcase properties from clients looking to sell across three distinct websites: Alenda Golf Property, Costa Blanca Golf Property, and IDEALISTA. This investment has been made with the prime objective of maximizing our clients’ chances of selling their properties promptly and at the most favorable prices.
Moreover, we’re excited to announce the launch of our debut magazine, Alenda Golf Life.
This publication is tailored to keep our residents, visitors, and property owners updated on all things Alenda.
The magazine accentuates the wonderful experience of living, breathing, and playing here at Alenda, whilst providing a snapshot of what’s happening across our vibrant community.
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