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* Pepe is looking into us being able to rent a house, that is totally the way to go! | * Pepe is looking into us being able to rent a house, that is totally the way to go! | ||
* Hotels | * Hotels | ||
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+ | ====== Notes ====== | ||
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+ | * Found this one online on Lonely Planet: | ||
+ | * //Guardamar is a seaside town which isn't very big but has a typically spanish vibe. There is not much else to do but lie on the beach there but it is near loads of attractions etc. Theres weekend markets near by in a lovely village called Almoradi and Waterparks. Torrevieja isn't far and theres so much going on there! Fun fairs, markets, shops, water parks, national park and a huge salt lake that is a beautiful pink shade.// | ||
+ | * //I hope this helps and you manage to find something. By the way most places rent out villa fairly cheapely though if budget is an issue being close to the beach front is very expensive.// | ||
====== Transportation ====== | ====== Transportation ====== | ||
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+ | Flying directly to Alicante might be an option, but it means you'll have to fly somewhere else first (like Madrid, London, Frankfurt, Copenhagen or some other hub). Could do a direct flight to a hub, stay a day or two and then continue on or just plow through the two flights in one LONG day. Here are the airlines that service Alicante Spain: [[http:// | ||
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* Airfare (assuming the dates July 13th to July 28th (Tuesday to Tuesday)) | * Airfare (assuming the dates July 13th to July 28th (Tuesday to Tuesday)) | ||
- | * Aer Lingus was $950 total round trip non stop from Dulles in Novemeber | + | * Aer Lingus was $950 total round trip non stop from Dulles in November |
* December 2009 | * December 2009 | ||
- | * Dulles (DC): United Airlines is $1050 direct (Aer Linugs | + | * Dulles (DC): United Airlines is $1050 direct (Aer Lingus |
* Philadelphia: | * Philadelphia: | ||
* Newark: | * Newark: | ||
* Air Europa gives you a little off for the kids, so it is 3k total on Airbus Industries A330-200 direct from JFK (NY) to Madrid | * Air Europa gives you a little off for the kids, so it is 3k total on Airbus Industries A330-200 direct from JFK (NY) to Madrid | ||
+ | * January 2010 | ||
+ | * Dulles (DC - KIAD): United Airlines is $1065 (Aer Lingus is $1371) direct flight to Madrid | ||
+ | * March 1st, 2010 | ||
+ | * IAD -> MAD direct: | ||
+ | * IAD -> ALC (via Madrid): American Airlines $1192 | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | This table was generated in December 2009: (and now for historical purposes only! Price was $4500 for same trip today (03/ | ||
^travelers flights taxes ^ sub total^ | ^travelers flights taxes ^ sub total^ | ||
|2 adult(s) x (469.00 + 330.99) |= 1,599.98 USD | | |2 adult(s) x (469.00 + 330.99) |= 1,599.98 USD | | ||
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^ total for all travelers | ^ total for all travelers | ||
+ | * Airlines to check: | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
+ | * [[http:// | ||
* Train links: | * Train links: |
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