A Horseback Adventure in Seville


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A Morning in Sierra Norte

On a glorious, pastel-colored morning on a farm outside Almaden de la Plata, in southern Spain’s Sierra Norte, I was introduced to my vacation horse.

Originally, I had been allocated Shorty, but he had been ill and was not yet well.

“So,” said Natalie, my hostess, “I’ll put you on Biko.

He’s my five-year-old ― gelded six months’ ago…”Eh?! My stomach somersaulted as I wrestled with the anxiety lodged in my throat.

Riding young horses, particularly ones that were stallions only six months ago, is not something I like.

I am an intermediate rider, but had spent most of last year out of the saddle whilst I recovered from major cancer surgery. I really wasn’t at my most confident.

I had traveled to this remote part of the Andalusia region (about an hour’s drive north of the regional capital Seville) for a five-day horseback riding vacation with Spirit of Andalusia, run by British couple Natalie Blake and Richard Askew.

I had always wanted to visit the medieval city of Seville and to combine that trip with another of my passions ― horseback riding. Spirit of Andalusia offered just that: A week riding and a weekend in magnificent Seville.

Meeting the Horseman

Iberian horses. Photo by Canva
Iberian horses. Photo by Canva

Natalie and Richard had started their operation in the beautiful and protected part of rural Seville province only 18 months prior to my visit.

They offer riding vacations from their farm for most of the year except the summer months, when it is far too hot for man or beast.

Natalie is a highly qualified, experienced horsewoman who clearly adores her eight Iberian horses.

Iberians are the indigenous horses of the Iberian Peninsula, bred for strength, courage, intelligence, power and fine temperament.

They are often used to fight bulls and to work with cattle. Historically they were the battle horse of choice.

I had not booked any riding lessons, but Natalie is open to arranging personalized itineraries for clients, if discussed in advance.

Richard, amongst many other talents, makes the fantastic picnic lunches we gorged ourselves on each day.

Our Hotel

Their farmhouse accommodation hadn’t yet been built, so we stayed in a traditional casa rural, a small family-owned hotel in the heart of the village of Almaden.

Our accommodation was lovely. Very simple, homey and very Spanish, with a courtyard, olive trees, terracotta tiles and whitewashed walls.

Each morning, Richard picked my friend Ann and me up in a four-wheel-drive vehicle. He took us for breakfast in one of the village bars and then drove us down the dusty tracks to the farm.

And so, I had to face Biko. But my anxiety was short-lived. Biko is an Andalusian.

What is an Andalusian Horse?

Beautiful Andalusian horse. Photo by CanvaBeautiful Andalusian horse. Photo by Canva
Beautiful Andalusian horse. Photo by Canva

There is some dispute about the definition of an Andalusian horse, but the term is usually used to refer to an Iberian horse that was bred in Andalusia.

Their qualities are comparable to the Iberians ― strong, gentle, intelligent, fast and powerful.

Biko had slender limbs and a strong muscled body as one would expect from his breed. He was delightful and kind; so I fell in love with him immediately.

The daily treks were varied and interesting, some challenging, some leisurely.

We crossed rivers, rode farm tracks, old mule tracks, rocky tracks, dusty tracks, woods, gorges, mountain tracks, and part of the Camino Santiago de Compostela ― an important pilgrim’s way.

Our routes took us through the shady cork-oak forests of the Sierra Norte, part of Spain’s longest mountain range (Sierra Morena), which separates Andalusia from the rest of Spain.

Here we saw the prized black Iberian pigs that feast solely on acorns, to olive groves where sun-beaten farmers were tending their crop the traditional way ― with a spade and scythe.

The views from the top of each hill we climbed were breathtaking.

One perfect evening we cantered through the cork-oak forest, over little gullies and ditches, dodging the low branches of ripening acorns, the air warm and the sunlight mellowing to a gentle golden glow.

The Beautiful Countryside

Andalusian countryside. Photo by CanvaAndalusian countryside. Photo by Canva
Andalusian countryside. Photo by Canva

The Andalusian countryside was beautiful ― parched to gold and unbelievably peaceful. This is the stuff that feeds the soul!

Birdsong, our horses’ hooves, and the occasional barking of hunting dogs echoing across the valley were often the only sounds we heard.

Sometimes there would be a goat bleat, a deep bovine moo, or the excited whinnying of another horse on hearing us approach.

Almost everyone appeared to own a horse. Horsemanship is a huge part of the culture in this area of Spain, as is bullfighting (some horses are used for training the bulls) and flamenco dancing.

Andalusia is a poor area of Europe, and horses are actually still used as a means of transportation for some people. We even found one horse “parked” outside our pension one morning!

The horses were a pleasure to ride and virtually bombproof. We galloped over farmland with farm dogs snapping at our heels, shuffled down steep descents and strode up long ascents.

Then, we trotted passed hunting kennels, sending whole packs of dogs into frenzied barking, alerting shy wild deer to our presence in the Parque Forestal, one of Spain’s many National Parks.

We wandered over pastures where goats and toffee-colored cows either scattered on seeing us, or looked up at us with lazy curiosity.

Authentic Andalusian Lunch

Gazpacho. Photo by CanvaGazpacho. Photo by Canva
Gazpacho. Photo by Canva

After a hard morning’s riding in the Spanish sun, what lunch could be better than perfectly chilled gazpacho, crusty bread, warm tortilla, and Tinto Verano (an Andalusian summer drink of Rioja wine and lemonade), followed by a shaded siesta under a giant oak tree?

Natalie personally trains all her horses and they all have superb manners. They are fit, responsive and very, very happy, with acres on which to run about, including a pond to splash in at the end of the day.

I have never seen horses so relaxed and joyful, rolling in the summer dust each evening after a cooling dip in their pond. Even sick Shorty had a roll ― an encouraging sign.

At the end of each day we eagerly helped out with un-tacking, (you can do as much or little as you wish!). We washed down our horses and helped feed them.

Our informal evenings were spent at cozy restaurants and bars in the village, eating alongside the locals under the stars.

The menus were local and seasonal, and always featured the Andalusian specialty of jamon ― the ham made from the acorn-feeding pigs we encountered on our daily horse treks.

Ending Our Trip

Seville, Spain. Photo by CanvaSeville, Spain. Photo by Canva
Seville, Spain. Photo by Canva

We ended our trip with the promised two days in Seville ― the capital city of Andalusia. With over 3,000 years of history.

It is a beautiful, magnificent, romantic, Baroque and Moorish City, with fantastic shops and plenty of culture, arts, museums, cathedrals and ancient buildings for those who like sightseeing.

Down cobbled streets are amazing hidden churches. There is a huge bull ring, numerous bars and restaurants, as well as green spaces. Transport around the city is in horse-drawn carriages or air-conditioned tourist buses.

We took that option in the 111 F (44 C) heat. The best end to the day was to watch the sun go down over Seville’s Guadalquivir River, casting its romantic pink haze over the city.

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The Sierra Norte is part of Spain’s longest mountain range, the Sierra Morena, which separates Andalusia from the rest of the country.

Other cities well worth a visit in Andalusia besides Seville are Jerez (where sherry comes from), Cadiz, Cordoba and Granada.

The pension where we stayed was part of the tour package. Future guests will stay at the farm when the farmhouse is built.

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ARDA Announces Vacation Ownership Sentiment Index Results for First Quarter of 2024


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ARDA just released the March results of the AIF Vacation Ownership Sentiment Index. This closed out the first quarter of 2024 and showed a positive travel attitude from timeshare owners. This index was first launched in February 2023 to provide monthly updates on the timeshare owner sentiment and give insight on anticipated behaviors relative to the larger traveler market. It also measures the overall health of the timeshare industry on a regular basis.

In the March index, it showed that timeshare owners are more than twice as likely than the average traveler to strongly agree that “there are some excellent travel deals to be found now.” Additionally, they are found to believe that the US economic conditions improved over the past month. Other takeaways from the March 2024 index include:

  • 63% of individuals who own timeshares firmly believe that nothing will deter them from taking a vacation, in contrast to 43% of all travelers expressing the same sentiment. This reflects a positive trend, with 51% of timeshare owners holding this belief in January and 57% in February.
  • Those who perceive timeshare ownership as excellent value and would recommend it have experienced significant increases for the third consecutive month. Both metrics have risen by +20 points since January.
  • 71% of timeshare owners intend to upgrade their existing timeshare or acquire additional timeshare products within the next two years, marking a +23% improvement over February’s figures.
  • Timeshare owners are over 50% more inclined than the general traveler population to invest more time and money into vacations over the next six months. They are also 65% more likely than the broader traveler group to have already booked their next planned vacation.

“Our Vacation Ownership Sentiment Index has provided us with data and insights that we have always known to be true – timeshare owners travel more, prioritize leisure time, and are very happy with their ownership,” said Jason Gamel, president and CEO of ARDA. “It’s no surprise that timeshare owners are inclined to travel more often, given the quality of accommodations and flexible booking options. As we look ahead to the summer travel season, the frequency of their travels isn’t just a plus for our industry – it’s also a win for other sectors, such as airlines, restaurants, and more.”

ARDA also produced insights regarding yearly trends:

  • The March Index surged by +17 points to reach 126.3, marking its highest level since August of the previous year. Indices exceeding 100 signify optimistic sentiments.
  • The AIF Vacation Ownership Index has consistently demonstrated seasonal highs in March and August, maintaining resilience and positive scores throughout its inaugural fourteen months of monitoring.
  • For the tenth consecutive month, over 70% of timeshare owners expressed strong satisfaction, believing their latest vacation significantly surpassed the usual experience.
  • The number of timeshare owners strongly affirming their determination to vacation without hindrance has reached its highest point in six months.

Read the complete Vacation Ownership Sentiment Index results from Quarter 1 of 2024 here.


State of disaster declared by Texas Governor Greg Abbott


State of disaster declared by Texas Governor Greg Abbott

In response to the threat to property damages and loss of life posed by high winds, destructive tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding in parts of the state,  on January 26, 2023, Texas Governor Gregg Abbott formally declared the following state of disaster.   

TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS SHALL COME:

WHEREAS, I, GREG ABBOTT, Governor of the State of Texas, do hereby certify that severe storms and tornadoes pose a threat of imminent disaster, including widespread and severe property damage, injury, and loss of life, due to damaging winds, tornadoes, heavy rainfall, and flash flooding in Harris and Orange Counties;

NOW, THEREFORE, in accordance with the authority vested in me by Section 418.014 of the Texas Government Code, I do hereby declare a state of disaster in the previously listed counties based on the existence of such threat.

Pursuant to Section 418.017 of the code, I authorize the use of all available resources of state government and of political subdivisions that are reasonably necessary to cope with this disaster.

Pursuant to Section 418.016 of the code, any regulatory statute prescribing the procedures for conduct of state business or any order or rule of a state agency that would in any way prevent, hinder, or delay necessary action in coping with this disaster shall be suspended upon written approval of the Office of the Governor.  However, to the extent that the enforcement of any state statute or administrative rule regarding contracting or procurement would impede any state agency’s emergency response that is necessary to protect life or property threatened by this declared disaster, I hereby authorize the suspension of such statutes and rules for the duration of this declared disaster.

In accordance with the statutory requirements, copies of this proclamation shall be filed with the applicable authorities.

IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, I have hereunto signed my name and have officially caused the Seal of State to be affixed at my office in the City of Austin, Texas, this the 26th day of January, 2023.  

GREG ABBOTT

Governor

ATTESTED BY:

JANE NELSON

Secretary of State

View the proclamation.

Timeshare owners across the US remain concerned about severe weather 

TimeSharing Today Magazine has reported on the continuing impact extreme weather has had on timeshare resorts, timeshare Associations, and timeshare owners.  We welcome your comments about your experiences in dealing with the impact the extreme weather conditions are having. Email: [email protected]  

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10 Best Big Island Restaurants in Hawaii


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Dramatic black lava beaches, verdant golf courses and ocean-view hiking trails are just some of the sights to see while driving around the Island of Hawai’i.

According to the Hawai’i Tourism and Convention Bureau, the Big Island has the world’s tallest mountain, Maunakea. Its altitude is 13,796 when measured from its base on the seafloor.

Visitors can drive 266 miles of coastline to five National Parks, botanical gardens and an array of casual beach dining, fine dining and immersive luau shows.

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Here are the best Big Island restaurants to experience food, drink and atmosphere while on vacation in Hawaii.

Best Celebrity Chef Restaurant

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Juicy steak. Image from Canva

Acclaimed Chef, Tyler Florence, recently opened a second Miller & Lux restaurant in Kailua-Kona at Four Seasons Resort Hualalai. Overlooking the 18th green of the oceanfront Hualalai Golf Course, Miller & Lux received its name as an homage to two immigrants; Henry Miller and Charles Lux. Founders of a butcher shop in the 1850s, they grew the business into one of the largest cattle ranches in America, gaining the title “The Cattle Kings of California”.

Miller & Lux is a steakhouse with a Hawaiian ambiance. Chef Tyler and his team source the highest quality steaks providing impeccable flavor from the best ranches in America. They also offer a fresh raw bar; just-caught seafood; and farm-direct vegetables and fruit.

Start with a Mai Tai cocktail, Bigeye Tuna Tacos, Steakhouse Wedge Salad and Crispy Lobster Louie served in a Kona lobster shell. Select a Pinot Noir or Cabernet Sauvignon to pair with the smallest steak, a Wagyu Skirt “Steak Au Poivre” or live it up and order the 52 oz. Prime Sustainable Australian Wagyu.

Golfers can sit at the bar after 18 holes to enjoy an M&L Burger with a local Kona Beer. Save room for the seven-layer coconut and white chocolate cake.

The price point at Miller & Lux is high.

James Beard Award-Winning Chef

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Pupu Platter. Image from Canva

Roy’s Waikoloa is located in the King’s Shops. This high-end restaurant is by notable James Beard award-winning chef Roy Yamaguchi. He is a founding father of Hawaiian fusion fare in a contemporary setting. With his success, he has opened Roy’s – Hawaiian Fusion Cuisine worldwide.

Some favorite menu items include a Pupu Platter featuring Szechuan-style Baby Back Ribs and Hawaiian Kai-style Crab Cakes. Fresh fish entrees include Roy’s Misoyaki Butterfish with sizzling soy, bok choy, and Forbidden rice.

There is also Hibachi Grilled Salmon and Macadamia Nut Crusted Hawaiian White Fish. Finish with Roy’s iconic Melting Hot Chocolate Souffle or Pineapple Upside Down Cake.

The price point at Roy’s Waikoloa is high.

Stellar Hawaiian Oceanview Breakfast

Also at the Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, the ‘Ulu Ocean Grill offers a lavish breakfast buffet featuring fresh juices, sliced tropical fruit, a made-to-order omelet bar, sushi, plus an array of Hawaiian indulgences. These sweet treats include hot Macadamia Nut Cinnamon Rolls and Malasadas sprinkled with sugar.

Sip local Kona Coffee while enjoying breakfast and brunch items on the scenic outdoor terrace overlooking the beach and ocean beyond. There are also gluten-free items at this buffet.

The price point of the buffet is high, yet visitors can also order from the a la carte menu for a more reasonable price.

Best Sushi On The Island

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Sushi. Image from Canva

During sunset, at the Four Season Resort Hualalai ‘Ulu Ocean Grill, diners will hear a conch shell being blown and a fire lighter runs throughout the resort lighting the tiki torches.

In the evening, ‘Ulu Ocean Grill is transformed into an elegant sushi lounge and seafood dinner venue. Beautiful wood and glass doors and windows open to allow the ocean breeze inside.

Guests sip a cocktail or glass of wine while looking over an extensive list of freshly made-to-order Maki Sushi, Nigiri Sushi and Sashimi. Specialty items include a Toro Rice Bowl, Chef’s Assorted Nigiri, Hamachi Carpaccio and an assortment of Sashimi.

Read More: Experience the Flavors of Hawaii on a Food Tour in Honolulu

Dine With Your Toes In The Sand

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Skillet of shrimp. Image from Canva

In Anaeho’omalu Bay near the Waikoloa Beach area, about 16 miles from the Kona International Airport, is the Lava Lava Beach Club. Kick off your shoes and feel the sand between your toes as you enjoy menu items at this casual and lively Hawaiian hot spot.

Known for their Pupus (appetizers), the Ahi poke is served with sweet potato chips, and the Black Lava Lava Salt Ceviche on a crispy tostada. Servers will pass by tables with a hot sizzling Skillet of Shrimp served with garlic bread.

Other popular items include Pineapple Fried Rice, Fish and Chips and a half rack of slowly cooked on low-heat baby back ribs with coconut slaw. The fresh off-the-boat Fish Sandwich, Straight Up Island beef burger and Smoked Kalua Pig sandwich are also popular items ordered.

The price point at Lava Lava Beach Club is medium.

Sunset Luau

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Hawaiian dancers. Image from Canva

Nearby at the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa is a Sunset Luau on Monday and Wednesday evenings. On the morning of the luau around 10 am, guests can watch the pig being prepared for a traditional blessing behind the pool area. Resting on hot rocks, the pig is covered with wet banana leaves and water-soaked muslin to steam and bake all day.

As the sun sets into Anaeho’omalu Bay, guests sip tropical drinks from the full open bar, while listening to classic Polynesian live music. While feasting on fresh Kalua pig and other traditional Hawaiian fare, guests watch traditional dances of the South Pacific.

The three-hour dinner, drinks and show starts at $158.

Feast and Fire Luau

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Tiki torches. Image from Canva

The Outrigger Kona Beach Resort and Spa is an immersive storytelling evening on the grassy lawn. Guests dine at sunset and watch a spectacular live show under the stars.

The sit-down authentic Hawaiian dinner includes tropical drinks, beer, wine and sodas. Instead of the traditional luau buffet, guests receive a plate filled with slow-roasted Kalua pig, Hawaiian purple potatoes, fresh pineapple, papaya, huli-huli chicken and a basket of warm malasadas sprinkled with sugar.

After the show guests can meet the performers and have their picture taken with them.

The price point of this Luau is high.

Kona Coffee Drive-Thru

Stop by HiCO Hawaiian Coffee for 100% Hawai’i-grown coffee and Hawaiian-flavored teas. Two locations support local coffee grown throughout the island.

The island-inspired interiors are a community place for locals to hang out, grab a drink after surfing or work on projects. It’s an easygoing place to get a 100% Big Island espresso, Ube Sweet Cream Cold

Brew, Wai Meli Honey + Bee Pollen Latte and Superfood Lattes. The cafe also makes a variety of breakfast treats such as a feta and spinach bagel, avocado toast and chia oat pudding.

During lunch, they make a variety of wraps and sandwiches, plus have vegan options. The South Kona location is an ideal spot to stop at on the way to the Captain James Cook Monument.

The price point at HiCo Hawaiian Coffee is reasonable.

Best Mai Tai Happy Hour

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Mai Tai cocktail. Image from Canva

The bartenders at Billfish Poolside Bar & Grille at the Courtyard King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel make a refreshing Mai Tai and other tropical drinks. Guests staying at the hotel receive their first Mai Tai free after checking in.

This casual al fresco dining spot is open for lunch, happy hour and dinner. Select from an array of pupu appetizers including crispy calamari and wild ahi poke. Sit under a grass hut by the swimming pool and watch the sunset behind the resort.

The price point at Billfish is reasonable.

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Seafood and Steak Buffet

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Seafood buffet. Image from Canva

On Saturdays at Honu’s on the Beach at the Courtyard King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel displays an abundant Prime Rib and Seafood presentation. The buffet includes salads, poke, tempura vegetables and shrimp, sliced-to-order Prime Rib, baked island fish and long crab legs.

Arrive early to watch the sunset torch lighting ceremony at 6:15 pm, at the resort and lawn area. The ceremonial blowing of the conch shell and the lighting of the torch signifies the end of another glorious day in Kona.

The price point at Honu’s is medium.

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Author Bio: As an award-winning travel journalist and influencer for over 20 years, Jill Weinlein has shared her culinary travel experiences about destinations all around the world. Some of her favorite spots include Hawai’i, Bora-Bora, Peru and Croatia. Over 300 articles have been featured in various websites, newspapers, and magazines.

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