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A Travellers Guide and Tourist Information for Playa Del Cura - Spain


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Playa del Cura lies west of Puerto Rico on the south of the island. It is a very small resort still in an expansion phase. There is a marina planned between itself and Tauro. Cheap flights and holidays are available to Playa Del Cura.

Region - Gran Canaria, Canary Islands.
Country - Spain.
Capital City - Madrid.
Language - Spanish, English widely spoken.
Religion - Roman Catholic.
Visas - Valid UK passport.
Currency - Euro, about €1.45 = £1.
Credit Cards - Widely Accepted in Playa Del Cura.
Time Difference - GMT.
Flight Time UK - About 4 hours.
Playa Del Cura Airport - LPA ( Las Palmas).

Distance from Playa Del Cura Airport - Approximately 60 minutes by car.
Driving in Spain - In Playa Del Cura they drive on the right. EU compliant three-part pink document or international driving licence required.
Electricity in Spain - In Playa Del Cura it is 220v, adapter required.
Spain International Dialing Code - 0034.
Playa Del Cura Public Phones - Playa Del Cura International booths accept coins and phonecards, as well as credit cards .
Playa Del Cura Mobile Phones - All major networks in Playa Del Cura .

Spain Emergency Numbers - Playa Del Cura emergency number is 112 (police, fire and ambulance).
Playa Del Cura Health Risks - None.
Playa Del Cura Safety & Security - None.

Shop Opening Times in Playa Del Cura - Playa Del Cura Banks open 09.00-14.00 Mon-Fri, 09.00-13.00 Sat (except summer). Playa Del Cura Shops open 09.00-13.00 and 16.00-19.00. Playa Del Cura Department stores and commercial centres 10.00-21.00. Office hours are 09.00-13.00 and 16.00-19.00. .

Public Holidays in Playa Del Cura - Playa Del Cura Public Holidays for 2007 are - Jan 1, 6, March 25, May 1, Aug 15, Oct 12, Nov 1, Dec 6, 8, 25.

Playa Del Cura Accommodation - Accommodation in Playa Del Cura is registered and inspected by regional authorities. Las Palmas Hotels are classified from one to five-star. Hostels/pensions in Playa Del Cura are classified one to three-star. Other accommodation in Playa Del Cura includes apartment-hotels, hotel-residencies and villas.

Tipping in Playa Del Cura - In Playa Del Cura service and tax are usually included in hotel bills, but tip chambermaids, porters and waiters. Playa Del Cura restaurants often include service, so a gratuity is discretionary, normally 10%-15%. Taxi drivers expect 10%-15%.

Playa Del Cura Standard of Living - In Playa Del Cura 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 Playa Del Cura - What's on in Las Palmas January 5th Cabalgata de los Reyes (Procession of the three Holy Kings): This is one of the most popular traditions related to Christmas time, the children receiving their Christmas presents on this day. On the eve of Epiphany, the Three Holy Kings parade on horses – sometimes even on camels – through the streets of Las Palmas accompanied by allegoric cars, especially dedicated to the children throwing sweets to the crowds. January – March Festival de Música de Canarias: Classic music concerts with international orchestras and soloists take place throughout the Canary Islands, Including Las Palmas, Grand Canaria. February Festival de Opera: This is an international opera festival, in which most of the Canary Islands participate, but it is hosted principally in Las Palmas’ Teatro Pérez Daldós. February/March Carnival in Las Palmas: The days vary a bit from year to year, but the main celebrations usually take place in February/March. It all starts about nine weeks before Easter with the ‘Sheet Party’, where participants are often dressed with not much more than a sheet. Then follows the competition for the election of the Carnival Queen, who is chosen in a big gala ceremony, one of the highlights of the carnival celebrations, and the election of the Children’s Queen. All big carnival events and parties concentrate around a large open-air stage in the Santa Catalina Park. During nearly three weeks before the climax celebrations of the final carnival weekend – before Ash Wednesday – Las Palmas is one big party with Latin American music, brass bands, clowns, magicians, acrobats, fireworks and the noisy and colourful fancy-dress parades. The last Friday before Shrove Tuesday, when the Carnival Drag Queen is chosen, is the wildest night of all. The exuberant grand parade, led by the lavishly decorated float of the Carnival Queen, takes place on the following day. It starts in La Isleta und continues for several hours on a set itinerary through the city to the big stage at Santa Catalina Park, ending at midnight with a big fancy-dress party, where everybody joins in. The Children’s Carnival is dominating the action on Sunday, while on Monday the ‘burial celebrations’, marking the end of the carnival and the beginning of Lent, start with a mock funeral procession featuring a huge papier-mâché sardine being carried through the streets of the city. Finally, everything ends on Shrove Tuesday, when the ‘Burial of the Sardine’ takes place at the beach of Playa de las Canteras, accompanied by bonfires and fireworks. Apart from the inhabitants of the city of Las Palmas and many ‘Canarios’ from other parts of the island, also thousands of tourists are attracted to these much fun and entertainment generating carnival celebrations each year. June Festival Internacional de Música Popular: This is a folk music and dance festival with international flavour, where both local and visiting groups are performing. June 24th San Juan (St. John’s Day): This day commemorates the foundation of the city of Las Palmas with pagan and Christian rituals and a big party. Bonfires are lit on the beaches on the night of June 24th, the high point of a week of concerts, theatre, dance and sports events. July Festival Internacional Canarias Jazz & Mas Heineken: This festival takes place during three weeks in July on all Canary Islands – on Gran Canaria it is staged in Las Palmas – and includes jazz concerts by international musicians. July 16th Fiesta de Nuestra Señora del Carmen: This fiesta is held in July, when the Puerto de la Luz harbour, the fishermen and the residents of the district of La Isleta honour their Patron Saint. This great devotion to the Virgin of Carmen attracts each year the biggest crowds ever seen at a procession. On this maritime procession the figure of the Virgin is carried on shoulders from the parish church on board of a boat for her annual trip along the coast off the bay of Las Palmas. One of the elements that deserve special mentioning, are the carpets of fresh flowers in the streets, many of the local residents participating in making them for this special the occasion. October 6th Fiesta de la Naval: Taking place in La Isleta district, this event, which is celebrated with a maritime procession, impressive flower decorations and fireworks, commemorates the victory of the island over the attacks of the British admirals Sir Francis Drake and John Hawkins in October 1595. Mid-October Romeria de Nuestra Señora de la Luz (Pilgrimage in honour of Our Lady of the Light): This feast is celebrated with a procession of decorated boats at sea to honour the Virgin. October/November Festival Internacional de Cine de Las Palmas (International Film Festival of Las Palmas): Gran Canaria’s film festival attracts many international movie stars. November Atlantic Rally for Cruisers (ARC): Taking place on the last Sunday in November, this famous rally for yachts, departing from Las Palmas to the Caribbean, attracts many international participants. .

Playa Del Cura Climate - Playa Del Cura has fantastic holiday weather all of the year round with only 6°C temperature difference between summer and winter. There is very little rain during the summer and not a great deal during the winter.

Record Max °C
28 28 32 32 30 33 37 37 38 35 33 27
Average Max °C
20 20 21 21 22 23 25 26 26 25 22 21
Average Min °C
15 15 15 15 17 18 20 21 21 20 17 15
Record Min °C
10 10 10 10 11 13 17 16 16 15 12 12
Month
Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Sun Hours / Day
6 6 7 8 8 9 9 9 8 7 6 6
Days Rain
8 5 5 3 1 1 1 1 1 5 7 8
Rainfall mm
28 20 15 10 3 0 0 0 5 18 36 33

Tourist Information on Playa Del Cura
For further tourist information on Playa Del Cura and Gran Canaria go to www.apartmentspain.co.uk

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