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Resort GuidesFuerteventura Gran Canaria Lanzarote Tenerife A Travellers Guide and Tourist Information for Costa Calma - Spain![]() Region - Fuerteventura, Canary Islands. Driving in Spain - In Costa Calma they drive on the right. EU compliant three-part pink document or international driving licence required. Spain Emergency Numbers - Costa Calma emergency number 112 (police, fire and ambulance). Shop Opening Times in Costa Calma - Costa Calma Banks open at 09.00-14.00 Mon-Fri, 09.00-13.00 Sat (except summer). Costa Calma Shops open 09.00-13.00 and 16.00-19.00. Department stores and commercial centres in Costa Calma 10.00-21.00. Office hours in Costa Calma are 09.00-13.00 and 16.00-19.00. . Public Holidays in Costa Calma - Costa Calma public holidays for 2007 are Jan 1, 6, March 25, May 1, Aug 15, Oct 12, Nov 1, Dec 6, 8, 25. Costa Calma Accommodation - Accommodation in Costa Calma is registered and inspected by regional authorities. Costa Calma Hotels are classified from one to five-star. Hostels/pensions are classified one to three-star. Other accommodation in Costa Calma includes apartment-hotels, hotel-residencies and villas. . Tipping in Costa Calma - In Costa Calma service and tax are usually included in hotel bills, but tip chambermaids, porters and waiters. Restaurants in Costa Calma often include service, so a gratuity is discretionary, normally 10%-15%. Taxi drivers expect 10%-15%. Costa Calma Standard of Living - In Costa Calma a Bottle of beer (330ml) - €1 (70p), mineral water (1L) - €0.90 (62p) and three course meal with drinks - €12 (£8.25). Local Festivals in Costa Calma - On January 6th in Ferteventura is the Dia de los Reyes, Three Holy Kings Day, The Three Holy Kings are celebrated all over the island, and the rest of Spain and the Canary Islands. In Fuerteventura the eve of Epiphany is marked by a street parade, during which the Three Wise Men distribute Christmas gifts to the children of the towns. In February and March is Carnival time! This is the Canary Islands most popular festival that time of year, with the longest tradition and is celebrated all over all the islands in the Archipelago of the Canaries. Apart from the inhabitants of the island, thousands of tourists are attracted by the fun and colours of the carnival celebrations too. Much of the spectacle of the carnival revolves around the Carnival Queen, who is elected in a grand gala that is held on a night that is considered one of the high points of the carnival. The funfairs are great for the kids but they do not normally get going until about 7pm. After the parade which tends to end at the open air party that has bands and musical tributes, the fun fair is here also and all the bars and restaurants in Ferteventura normally have a stall down there too! This party doesn't normally get going until midnight and keeps going generally until the very early hours. This take's place, as above, over Febuary and March; here are the approx dates for the towns and villages in Fuerteventura that Carnival will happen, some take place over one day others - weeks! Puerto Del Rosario - 13th till 28th Betancuria and Antigua - 18th till 23rd Tuineje - March 3rd till 13th Costa Calma - March 4th Pajara - March 5th La Lajita - March 6th Morro Jable and Corralejo - March 10th till 25th In March or April usually happens Holy Week, throughout the Semana Santa you will be able to watch the solemn pre-Easter processions where where sacred icons and religious statues are carried through the streets of many villages and towns throughout the island. There are many more fiestas that happen during the year throughout Fuerteventura, If you are lucky enough to be on holiday when one is taking place then I would highly recommend going along to watch and participate! . Costa Calma Climate - Costa Calma has fantastic holiday weather all of the year round with only 8?C temperature difference between summer and winter. There is very little rain in Costa Calma during the summer and not a great deal during the winter.
Tourist Information on Costa Calma For further tourist information on Costa Calma go to http://www.1stcanaryislands.com Disclaimer Whilst every effort has been made to give accurate and up-to-date information, no liability is accepted for any injury, loss or damage in respect of any information supplied. To apply for a passport go to the Passport Service, for the latest Government advice and information on visas go to The Foreign Office All resort information © ABTA and SW Technologies Ltd 2004-2008. All rights reserved.
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