Como es el lugar? (Accent on first 'o')
The word "resort" in spanish is recurso hope that helped!
En la playa.
estacion, punto de veraneo, playa
If you are planning to visit the Harborside Resort at Atlantis, you can visit the official website and book your stay online. The website also has links in Portuguese and in Spanish.
Some popular seaside resorts on the Spanish Mediterranean coast include Marbella, Ibiza, and Valencia. These destinations offer beautiful beaches, vibrant nightlife, and delicious Mediterranean cuisine. Each resort has its own unique charm and attractions for visitors to enjoy.
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Paradisus Punta Cana Resort is owned by Meliá Hotels International, a Spanish hotel chain. The resort is part of Meliá's Paradisus brand, which focuses on luxury all-inclusive experiences. Meliá operates several properties in the Caribbean and around the world, emphasizing high-quality service and amenities.
Benidorm : the Spanish resort in Valencia (and the British TV show) are pronounced "bay-nee-dorm" (or more popularly "benny-dorm").
List of resorts in Antipolo are the following: Alexa's Private Pool and Garden Bosay resort Casa Ibiza Cattleya Resort Femar resort Guilleans Place Jamesville Resort La Colina Garden Resort Loreland resort Marabella Palace Resort Overlook Resort Thunderbird Resort Villa Cristina Hotel and Resort Villa concapcion resort Villa Virginia resort
As the last resort
Try something exotic, Bombaii or Mexico, something that sounds Spanish but at the same time original. Have fun going through names!
The best way to learn Spanish is in Spain. Go to the markets and barter, order in restaurants, and talk with the locals. You will soon learn to talk Spanish properly. If you learn from a book or website you will learn the type of Spanish that most locals cannot actually recognise! As a last resort, take a Spanish class at your local college.