Hi All..
Bit of brainstorming please.. As of Sunday 20th of March it will be Semana Santa here in Sevilla. Now as much I believe each to their own, I really do not want to stay in Sevilla for that week. It's hideous. Crowds of people watching people walking at 2 miles per hour with a big effigy of some religious something or other. Why people want to come and watch this is beyod me.. but hey. Didn't I say each to their own.. yes... now what did I want... oh yes.
I would like some suggestions for trips away that week. A couple of years ago I went to Portugal. Lat year I made the mistake of staying in the city. I couldn't get to work... I couldn't drink!! ok.. sorry... deep breath.
So, as I am still in my first year of business here in Spain, I am looking for idea's on a budget. I don't mind flying to anywhere on the planet. I'd even consider off the planet, but maybe that would crash the budget somewhat. Anyway, you get the idea...
So if anyone has any suggestions, please let me know. Thanks in advance.
Dave In Sevilla
PS I have played with the poll thing. Not sure if I managed to get it working though... humpf
Idea's please
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Shame you dont like it, its a great spectacle/ experience. Its the same in most cities in Spain, especially in the South.
You could rent your house out for the week to American tourists and try Madrid or Barcelona, they dont go in for it much, they are too 'sophisticated'.
Or try a non Catholic or a Muslim country - you will be safe there.
You could rent your house out for the week to American tourists and try Madrid or Barcelona, they dont go in for it much, they are too 'sophisticated'.
Or try a non Catholic or a Muslim country - you will be safe there.
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As you are near the coast in Seville why not head for El Puerto de Santa Maria, the town is buzzing in Easter week as many tourists come from Madrid and Barcelona. If you take the autopista from Seville direction cadiz it should only take about 1hr15 minutes and you will find yourself in another world!!!!
You will get the usual procession but it is nowhere as morbid as Seville and normally the beaches are full of people and the night life is great too, if you need accomodation send me e mail as I rent out apartments on the beach in Puerto Sherry.
Happy Easter!!
You will get the usual procession but it is nowhere as morbid as Seville and normally the beaches are full of people and the night life is great too, if you need accomodation send me e mail as I rent out apartments on the beach in Puerto Sherry.
Happy Easter!!
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Thanks everyone.. some good suggestions. I'll defer decision until all idea's are in.
I have actually seen some people here in Sevilla who come especially because it is very KKK. Very strange, and a bit dated!!
I do appreciate that they have these things.. I choose to live here, but I have seen it... I did appreciate it in a 'ok, it's what they do' kind of way but I just can't see why after 10 seconds it's still fun to watch? And the music... blahhh.
Anyway.. interesting stats on the religion thing.. without going into a deep debate.. lets leave that one.
At the moment, Morroco is favourite.
Keep them coming though.. and thanks again.
Dave in Sevilla
I have actually seen some people here in Sevilla who come especially because it is very KKK. Very strange, and a bit dated!!
I do appreciate that they have these things.. I choose to live here, but I have seen it... I did appreciate it in a 'ok, it's what they do' kind of way but I just can't see why after 10 seconds it's still fun to watch? And the music... blahhh.
Anyway.. interesting stats on the religion thing.. without going into a deep debate.. lets leave that one.
At the moment, Morroco is favourite.
Keep them coming though.. and thanks again.
Dave in Sevilla
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Personally, I would love to spend the week in Sevilla during Semana Santa because I have never experienced it. However, after a week of it, I might feel a bit like you about it! We were there once before for a week and there were some big religious parades on, and I must admit it does get pretty crowded. As a keen amateur photographer, Semana Santa must present some glorious opportunities for photography, the same as Jerez Horse Fair, another event I would like to see. We have also been in the area when the Motorcycle GP is on, and that does absolutely nothing for me, but millions love it!
Regards, Frank
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Yes, your best bet is Tangiers, Morocco.
We tried to get away from our village last year during those weeks, we thought heading for the coast was a good option only to find hotels were booked-up or closed, the ones that did have vacancies were expensive.
Believe it or not even the Spanish like to get away from the major cities during these weeks, so they head for the coast.
We tried to get away from our village last year during those weeks, we thought heading for the coast was a good option only to find hotels were booked-up or closed, the ones that did have vacancies were expensive.
Believe it or not even the Spanish like to get away from the major cities during these weeks, so they head for the coast.
I am not religious but I think the processions are very moving. It isnt compulsory to stay out in the street for hours, the bars are usually heaving with people (so don´t understand why you say you can´t drink!!!) so you watch as much of the procession as you would like then move on to your local. As for work, take the week off like everyone else does!! There are lots of Spanish people who may be working in Madrid or Barcelona or wherever but they choose to go back home to their villages during Semana Santa to take part in the tradition of carrying their "Christ or Virgin" as they obviously feel an affinity and are members of the brotherhood where they grew up, I personally think it is a great gesture but that is only my opinion-
I used to be indecisive but now I´m not so sure.
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