Miss Passport mini three-day unforgettable vacation itinerary (Malaga Spain)
Many people dream of one day traveling to Spain to places like Madrid, and seeing the running of the bulls’ flamenco dancers and just taking in the sights. In one of Spain’s largest cities, to be absorbed into the metropolis and pushed along with millions of other tourists, not really getting in touch with the true soul of the city or the country would rather participating in a canned postcard version of what Spain is supposed to be or what we think Spain is. However, this is not the ultimate purpose of travel. The purpose of travel is supposed to be to open your mind and heart to all the possibilities of the universe. So if you really want to get a sense of Spain, and her heart. Why not try visiting one of the smaller coastal towns such as Malaga.
Malaga is a small town on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, allegedly close to Morocco and Algeria. The city has been in existence since the 11th century it began its life as a military fortress which was not finished until the 15th century however, the fortress Gibralfaro as it is known as undergone significant turmoil over the centuries. It has been ravaged by numerous mental disasters and was a casualty of the Spanish Civil War (1936 1939). That being said, however, the fortress is still a magnificent night to behold in its own right. As a reminder and a down through the centuries of what can be achieved and stand on the matter the odds. Regardless of what is happening in universe.
Malaga has a very rich history filled with interesting people. Spectacular architecture, great food, and breathtaking scenery, and just because it does not have all the hustle and bustle of a larger city does not mean that your vacation is going to be any less unforgettable. There are shops and boutiques filled with antiques and spectacular fashions, as well as an open-air market in the town square filled with hundreds of local craftsmen and artists selling everything from oil paintings to handmade furniture.
Perhaps this is because Malaga is the birthplace of Picasso; maybe this wonderful town is what inspired him to such artistic greatness. You can judge that for yourself, because there is a spectacular museum devoted to Picasso and his art is family donated a vast collection of art to the museum for visitors to enjoy year-round. The museum also has a fantastic Café with a wide selection of teas, cakes and pastries, and it is an excellent spot for breakfast, and people watching, while another day of your unforgettable vacation dawns and you feel a cool ocean breeze on your cheeks.
Malaga and its spirit of independence and old world Spanish charm will work its way into your very DNA. And for the rest of your life, you will feel a strong pull to return and enjoy its warm embrace once again. So if you already to start one of your most unforgettable vacations and start making memories that will last a lifetime grab yourself a copy of Miss Passport mini three-day unforgettable vacation itinerary and to let the adventure begin! This handy little travel guide will take all the stress out of planning your vacation by dividing your trip into a three-day itinerary with specific activities, and even restaurants suggested for each day. It’s like having a tour guide week you 24 hours a day, whose only purpose for being is to make sure that you have the best vacation imaginable. These guidebooks are extremely easy to understand and follow and aside from the itinerary, they are absolutely filled to the brim with interesting and engaging information to keep your imagination spinning while you explore the city. The Miss passport, guidebook will become a best friend to even the most seasoned traveler.