Wednesday 2 December 2015

MALAGA











MOVING TO MALAGA
Malaga is well-known for its dry and hot type of weather, which makes it an attractive destination to relocate to. Likewise, the Costa Del Sol is particularly well-known with expatriates from the world at large who are either at, or close to retirement age. Below are comprehensive details about Malaga, its type of weather as well as visas for Spain. The full-of-activity tourism sector happens to be among the most significant industries in the city. Also, the investment in a new port development has greatly enhanced the reputation of Malaga as a fundamental transportation hub. Spots like the Contemporary Art Center, Trade Fair and Congress are among the well-known places to check out.

ABOUT THE CITY
Over six (6) million tourists travel to Malaga yearly, which consistently contribute to the increase in population of the city and its environment in summertime compared to the winter periods. The dominant language is Spanish though a lot of several natives are fluent English speakers.
As far back as 1970s, the number of expat immigrating to Malaga continues to be on the increase , with several German and British nationals now referring to the Spanish city as home. Majority of the expats in Malaga prefer to stay close to the shoreline instead of the city center.
The dominant religion is the Roman Catholicism , albeit you can find significant Protestants population residing in the city as well. The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is turning out to be more and more popular in Malaga. Likewise, the Islam is increasing with more mosques being built in the city. Moreover, there exists a synagogue and the Jewish Association in Malaga.
 
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Thursday 5 November 2015

THE WEATHER CONDITIONS IN MALAGA



The amazing climate in Malaga is among the best reasons why expatriates choose to move to Malaga . Having a Mediterranean climate, the summers are usually long, dry and hot whilst the winters are moderate. Furthermore, there has never been any European city with a population above 500 ,000 that is more comfortable than Malaga. Even during the hottest months of the year (June to September) the temperatures of Malaga are usually around the 30°C point. 





It is hard to find the mercury to drop below the freezing point in Malaga even the winters are warm compared to other parts of Europe as the Malaga Mountains obstructs the weather from the north.
Summer formally lasts from April to November in Malaga however the climate remains appealing even for the other half of the year making the city the ideal place for both tourists to visit and expats to relocate to.