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Latest Article: Spain: A Hot Spot Destination for Travelling Pensioners
There is no better place in the world to spend a holiday than Spain. Spain offers a myriad of recreational pursuits and you will have little or no problem finding splendid accommodation in Spain. In fact, when you plan a holiday in Spain you’ll have few worries in terms of arranging your itinerary: this will allow you to focus on other important things concerning your plans. Purchasing travel insurance is extremely important whenever you are travelling and you should not consider a holiday without it.

It is important to remember that you travel to relax and enjoy yourself. With that in mind, it is easy to understand why travel insurance for pensioners is so necessary. With travel insurance in place you can concentrate on enjoying your holiday and get on with visiting all of the fabulous sights in Spain.

Mark Santilli, a frequent traveller, warns about the dangers of not having travel insurance: “I never thought that travel insurance was important. I quickly found out how wrong I was when my wife and I went on a trip to Australia and my wife became seriously ill. Our regular insurance didn’t cover the emergency treatment she needed.”

It is in no way safe to conclude that the new European health insurance card offers enough cover to you and your family. In fact, travel insurance for over 70's will cover many things that the new European health insurance card will not. In reality, travel insurance may cover unexpected cancellations, missed departures, lost travel documents, accidents, the loss or theft of baggage, travel delays and certain medical expenses that regular insurance just will not cover. For all intents and purposes then, if you are looking to completely relax and unwind while visiting Spain, or any part of the world, it is truly wise to make a small investment in travel insurance.

Spain is truly a fantastic place to visit and you’ll love travelling from one major city to the next, checking out all of the historical sites that Spain has to offer: cities like Alicante, Barcelona, Bilbao, Granada, Ibiza, Madrid, Malaga, Marbella, Oviedo, Palma, Salamanca, San Sebastian, Santander, Seville, Valencia and Zaragoza. What draws tourists to Spain year after year is the incredible history embedded in each city. Such a history can be thoroughly explored by viewing the unique architecture in each city and by visiting the many cultural sites that hold historical significance: sites that are scattered throughout the country of Spain.

Madrid, the capital of Spain and one of the most popular tourist attractions, possesses fine accommodation and cuisine. The Adler Hotel, the Petit Palace Italia and the Aptos Eurobuilding 2 offer comfortable and affordable accommodation to the tourist. The Adler Hotel, erected in 1884, is located at Calle Velazquez 33, Goya 31 and is the site of a former palace which has been completely remodelled to meet the comfort and needs of today’s traveller. The Adler hotel has 6 floors and 45 rooms to choose from. You will find that the Adler Hotel offers every possible amenity including air conditioning, broadband internet access, satellite television, telephone access and an in-room mini-bar. Additionally, the Petit Palace Italia, erected in 1902, is located at Gran Via 32 and offers similar amenities as does the Aptos Eurobuilding 2, situated at Orense 69.

You find that there are restaurants of all styles everywhere—restaurants that provide the finest cuisine that Spain has to offer. For instance, when visiting Madrid you will discover that many of the restaurants are but a short distance from your chosen accommodation. If you are looking to get a taste of Spanish cuisine there is the Combarro Restaurant but if you are seeking contemporary cuisine, visit the Zalca?n. Likewise, breakfast and brunch are regularly served at the Chocolater?a San Gines and if you desire Indian Cuisine the Annapurna you will have no trouble satisfying your appetite.

Of course, you don’t merely visit Spain for its fine cuisine and comfortable accommodation. In fact, pensioners visit Spain so that they can partake in Spain’s magnificent history while they rest and relax on their holiday. There are well over 50 museums and galleries in Madrid alone. Be sure that you can spend all of your time in Spain enjoying the sights—get travel insurance for pensioners—feel safe about your trip and most of all enjoy the sun and the culture.
Article author: Helen Margaret Haynes
Latest Article: Car Care Council Warms Motorists Against Potholes


The Car Care Council has been providing information to motorists on how to take care of their vehicles for years now. The council recently advised motorists to be careful about hitting potholes on roads. This is to take care of their vehicles which can be considered as an investment on the part of the motorists.

The Auto Channel reported recently that the Car Care Council has published different signs that motorists should watch out for. These signs are indications that their vehicle has been damaged by a pothole.

One of the first signs that motorists should look out for according to the Car Care Council is the loss of control of one's car. Apart from being hard to control, vehicles which bottom out on city streets and bounce excessively on unpaved roads can also be those which have gotten some pothole damage. These indications mean that the steering system as well as the suspension system has been damaged.

Having a damaged suspension or steering system is not good as they are very important in keeping the vehicle in line. According to the Car Care Council: "The steering and suspension are key safety-related systems. Together, they largely determine your car's ride and handling. Key components are shocks and/or struts, the steering knuckle, ball joints, the steering rack/box, bearings, seals and hub units and tie rod ends."

Another indication that a ride through a pothole has ruined your vehicle is that it pulls you into one direction. You can also see if there is something wrong with your vehicle if its tires wear unevenly. Uneven tire wear could mean a misalignment of the tires. This could be the result of hitting a pothole forcefully. Such impact will sometimes loosen the tie rod ends thus changing the alignment of the wheels. Having the wheels in proper alignment is very important in keeping the vehicle in good contact with the road.

Rich White, executive director of the Car Care Council, said: "Every driver knows what it feels like to hit a pothole. What they don't know is if their vehicle has been damaged in the process. If you've hit a pothole, it's worth having a professional technician check out the car and make the necessary repairs to ensure safety and reliability."

The tips offered by the Car Care Council should be taken into consideration by motorists. It is recommended that motorists should consult their trusted technicians if they experience the indications published by the Car Care Council as potholes can wreak havoc even on high quality Rancho shocks.



Article author: Anthony Fontanelle
Latest Article: Surprise Your Mom with a Clean Car this Mother's Day


Unlike most of us, mothers rarely get their chance to furnish their cars to look new and neat or “cool”. Moms are often too busy with work, doing chores and taking care of the kids to have time for their car.



As Mothers Day is coming on May 13, the Car Care Council recommends surprising our moms with the simple gift of a clean car that will not only make them smile, but will also lessen her driving distractions.



Car Care Council Executive Director Rich White said just about every mom knows what it feels like to have a water bottle rolling dangerously close to the brake or gas pedal. Getting this stuff out of the car and giving it a good thorough cleaning will go a long way toward eliminating hazards that can be a distraction to the mothers, making for safer driving conditions.



Car Care Council suggests when cleaning the car, clean and set first the accessories of the interior and then it will be followed with the exterior. Remove all the trash, including what has accumulated in the trunk. Vacuum the interior the dash board, seats, and the VW floor mats in the case of your moms VW car. Don’t forget to wipe the windows.



Do some car washing. When doing this, include the tires and wheels and the underside and fenders to remove any road salt or grime. It is further suggested that wheels and tires be cleaned with a mitt other than the one used to wash the body. By doing this, contamination the vehicle's paint with debris from the wheels and tires will be avoided.



The vehicle should be washed in the shade. Car Care Council recommends the use of a product sold specifically for cars. Washing one section at a time and thoroughly rinsing away the soap as you go on is also advised. The fenders and bumpers are the last parts to be cleaned since they will have the most dirt and grime that can contaminate the wash mitt.



According to the council, the car should get a final rinse by letting water cascade down the surfaces of the vehicle. It is also suggested to use a chamois or other product made for drying to dry the car to avoid water spots.



If time permits, you may also want to wax the car according to the manufacturer's instructions for application. Car Care Council says waxing should always be done out of direct sunlight and every six months.



Any stone chips, rust or other problem spots identified while washing your vehicle should be taken care of immediately to prevent further damage.



And for an added touch after the car is clean, the council recommends adding a liter bag or car freshener, or accessorizing your mom's car with new floor mats.



The Car Care Council is the source of information for the "Be Car Care Aware" consumer education campaign that promotes the benefits of regular vehicle care, maintenance and repair to consumers.




Article author: Benjamin Hudson
 


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