What Expats in Spain Miss Most About Home

Turia Park and bridge in Valencia Spain

Turia Park and bridge in Valencia Spain - what expats in Spain miss most about home

What do expats in Spain miss most about home? This question has been on my mind lately as it seems to pop up more and more amongst friends who have moved out of the States and now live abroad. Wanderlust aside, the day to day living sometimes means lamenting what one had.

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Nostalgia creeps in time and again. I decided to do an informal survey to see what expats in Spain, both new and old, found missing in their new homes. It was reassuring to find that a couple of things were universal. One hundred percent across the board. Read on to find out the seven most often missed things by Expats, plus a bonus reason or two.

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Spain vs Malta Differences And Our Preference

Malvarossa beach Valencia Spain

Spain vs Malta differences and why we chose one over the other: Having resided in both countries for a quite a bit, we feel qualified to weigh in on the option of choosing one over the other. If you are ever in the fortunate position of which one to pick, hopefully, this post will help …

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A Marrakech Visit Is As Exotic As You Picture It – Post & Podcast

Marrakesh

July 20, 2019

Marrakech Podcast:

 

Marrakesh Koutoubia mosque
The Koutoubia Mosque in Marrakesh

A Marrakech visit is an absolutely delightful way to spend your vacation!   Since this would have turned into a small novel if l decided to just write about it,  l added an accompanying podcast so as to squeeze in as much information as possible. Our journey started out a little rough when l realized upon getting to the airport that l had forgotten my luggage at home :-(. I only had my purse and toothbrush on me!

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A trip to the souk fixed that upon arrival though. Marrakesh deserves your visit. Here are the reasons why l think more and more people are discovering a part of Africa that has long been a playground for the extremely rich and very famous people like The Beatles in their prime, The Rolling Stones, and Winston Churchill.

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Nerja Caves Of Malaga Spain

  Last Updated: Nerja Caves of Malaga: The Nerja Caves are located in the province of Malaga called Nerja. The distance from Malaga to Nerja is about 40 miles East of Malaga City where we live. It sits up high above the town of Nerja, one of those idyllic resort beach towns with white houses …

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Mdina – Historic Silent City In Malta Is A Must Visit

Walled city of Mdina Malta

Last Updated: Why is Mdina Malta called the silent city? Mdina is known as the silent city because it was built on the interior of the island, on high ground and walled. This position allowed them to see the sea and potential enemies. Once the capital of Malta was moved from Medina to Valletta, the …

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