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Welcome to life in Costa del Sol, whereĀ we not only show you the destination, but also show you what's it likeĀ living here. Today we are chasing three completely different sides of CostaĀ del Sol. An international Fair which brings the whole world together in one place and weĀ are heading to Gibraltar before the border changes forever and finishing it all with a wellĀ earned hidden escape where everything slows down.
We have come to Fuengirola, because todayĀ is the last day of the Fair. But this Fair is slightly different than the FairsĀ you have seen in Spain. This is Feria of International countries. Last week weĀ were in Feria de Sevilla if you haven't checked the video out, do check itĀ out because that was so much fun!
Over here you can see the size of the Feria andĀ also each of the casetas, or Halls as some might call them that way. So it's not as bigĀ as the Feria de Sevilla you saw last week, But here the difference is that youĀ have all the different countries.
It has the same vibe of a Spanish fair. YouĀ have the tombola, you have the attractions.
And I'm already listening to a lot of people fromĀ different countries, because there's a big expat community here in Fuengirola and in Costa delĀ Sol as well. And this Fair is bringing everybody together, because if you're from Colombia or ifĀ you are from Ecuador, if you are from any other part of the world and if you have a stand here,Ā it's going to bring you together, the community, and then sharing with other countries what theĀ culture is, what your food is. It's a lovely idea, beautiful idea. This is how actually theĀ Feria of International countries started in Fuengirola, because there were lots ofĀ foreigners living in Fuengirola back in the early '90s. But they were living likeĀ parallel lives and the council said that, why not just put everybody together rather thanĀ living parallel lives? Get together in a one common ground and celebrate each country'sĀ festival, each country's culture. And in 1994 the first Feria started. Back thenĀ there were not many stalls, about 8 to 10, and now we have over 30 stalls and also we haveĀ over a million visitors each year in this Feria.
Okay. The first country I can see onĀ the left side is Italia. Should we go Italy? Let's go Italy. Yeah. Let'sĀ go find out. There are Romans there.
They're doing flamenco in there.
Okay, Italian style was good. It wasn'tĀ too busy because it's a small stall and I love the concept that they haveĀ people dressed up in Roman style or Roman warriors. That was really good touch.Ā Over there, they're celebrating... Uruguay.
Let's go England!
Okay, the British one is quite big, but it'sĀ not busy at the moment because I think they're enjoying the sunshine at the moment and they'veĀ got a band there, meaning that their performers are not there yet. But I can imagine once theĀ performers are there, it will be packed and the vibe will be really good because, Brits know howĀ to party. Fish and chips ā¬10, which is not bad, but the size does not look too big. Uh, bangersĀ and mash ā¬9. The price is not too bad. It's just a little bit higher than what you would getĀ elsewhere. Wow, Greece is here. Growing up, I had an obsession with Greece. I love the culture,Ā the history, and I actually studied Ancient Greek in high school. I think it's "Kalimera"..Ā I think it is good morning... I think.
So the thing is... you see a stall or a hallĀ for each of the countries and you go inside, they play the national music, you can see aĀ few stalls inside to buy some like jelwelry, shirts... but then just outside you haveĀ the stall selling the food typical from the country. Oh Thailand! Arslan and I, we reallyĀ want to go to Thailand. We are crazy about it.
What I've noticed is that a lot ofĀ places, they all have performances, but they have different timings.Ā Obviously, they get tired.
Finally, we are in Colombia!
Wow, what a beautiful concept. Honestly, I'mĀ loving it because it's not just the culture of that country represented. It's like actuallyĀ people from those countries are there as well.
It's quite genuine. I love it. We haven't evenĀ reached halfway yet. But how amazing is this?
It's like going from one country toĀ another country without even needing a passport. You're just going from oneĀ country to another. It's just amazing!
Oh, Japan. Oh, I really want to check Japan. Oh, they might have the chicken katsu that weĀ love so much. Oh, wow. Oh, look at this!
It's a bit quieter, obviously. I think it's the first year they“ve done Japan. That's why it's not as busy. Of course, it's not going to be party animal like they have in other places like in South America. So far, Colombia is the winner, isn't it?
Mexico. Oh, Mexico. Let's go, Mexico.
Julian is right. Every time you go to one of theĀ South American stalls, oh my god, the energy and it just makes you dance yourself. The momentĀ you go in, you feel like you want to dance. and they've done a really great job by promoting theirĀ own countries. The atmosphere is superb. 10 by 10.
Let's see what Dracula'sĀ got for in store for us now.
Still techno!
Let's check Hawaii!
There's a rock band going on in Ireland.Ā Then over there you have Ecuador. I hope Brazil doesn't disappoint me, because weĀ have very high expectations for Brazil.
That's actually one of our top destinations to go.
We cannot not go to Spain, especially with theĀ flamenco and everything going on. Hopefully, it's going to be great inside. Come check it out!
Yeah, Spain lived up to the expectation. It wasĀ really good. Actually... This was my parents' first car... That was the very first car myĀ parents had. Every everybody in Spain had that car in the 70s and 80s. I really loved itĀ because it's a mix of cultures. Everybody comes together and different cultures, differentĀ languages, different food, different dances, different music all in one place and everybody'sĀ happy. You don't really see any problem. Everyone is just happy. Everybody's having fun. That'sĀ the thing about Costa del Sol that they've got, it's very international. We alwaysĀ say that. Oh, look at that!
hey, so yeah, I was saying that Costa del Sol isĀ very international and that's the beauty about it, that we have so many cultures living in thisĀ strip.. literally Costa del Sol is just a strip from Nerja all the way to Estepona and Gibraltar.Ā We have so much diversity here and this is the proof. This is the the highlight of that diversityĀ that everything comes together and make such a beautiful atmosphere. Costa del Sol is definitelyĀ one of the best places in the world for everybody!
Look at this. We're on the runway of Gibraltar“s Airport. The terminal is just behind me and this is the actual runway. Every time we come here, we get really excited because we park outside. Now, it's only about 10 minutes walk, which is completely doable because if you're coming on the car and you want to park inside Gibraltar, it can take sometimes over 10 minutes just to get through the border queues. Very soon the border fence is coming down. That means that the border itself, the border control is moving to Gibraltar“s airport and the ferry terminal. Meaning that traveling between Gibraltar itself and Spain is going to be like any Shenzhen area. That's how it's supposed to be. But when it happens, that's when exactly we would know the full details.
I've been wanting to come Gibraltar, ever since IĀ knew the fence was coming down, because last time we came here to Gibraltar a couple of months ago,Ā one of the shopkeepers told us that once the fence comes down, the prices are going to go up. So, itĀ won't be a place with reduced tax system, because prices will match the ones in Spain just cross theĀ border. As soon as you ge to Gibraltar, the main area, you have this massive plaza and you haveĀ the typical fish and chips, you have burgers.
But here, this is the high street and it's likeĀ being back in the UK but with the Spanish weather.
This shows you how big Gibraltar is.
This is the rock of Gibraltar, the whole Rock. Then you come through here. That's Spain. You cross through here. That's where we were going through the terminal, the landing for the planes. So you go here and now we“re in the high street. It's not really that big of a rock. You can see this in one day really. But it's so exciting because, just two days ago we were at the International Fair in Fuengirola and today we are in a British overseas territory and it is in the same strip of land, in Costa del Sol, because not many people know about this but Gibraltar is really in Costa del Sol. We live in Estepona, Benahavis area and to get here it was just under an hour. If you come to Costa del Sol you have to make a day out here in Gibraltar. But remember this! To get in here you have to bring your passport, especially if you haven't got a Spanish ID. Coming here you will see lots of signs that will remind you of being in Britain. For example one of these kind of paintings graffiti out here. And also the architecture here is very English as well. And straight away when you enter, you will see the red phone box. Very typical from the UK. That's what makes me think that how many places in Spain, how many coasts can claim this?
An overseas territory, within the area, whichĀ changes the environment completely. Look at that!
There are four things I want to check. OfĀ course, Swaroski because there's a figurine from Beauty and the Beast I really want to get.Ā Also, I want to see the price of my perfume. I want to see the prices of video games and alsoĀ I want to have a look at a couple of more things to see if it's worth buying them here or justĀ get them in Spain. Right, I just went inside to double check the prices for two games. InĀ Spain is approximately ā¬70. here itĀ“s about, with the conversion rate at the moment, itĀ“s aboutĀ ā¬60. But we also saw the Nintendo Switch 2 which we recently bought my mom as well for Mother'sĀ Day, a Switch 2 just a few days ago and we paid approximately ā¬500 without a game. Here withĀ a game is ā¬430. So I could have waited a bit longer just come to Gibraltar is ā¬70 cheaperĀ with a game. So actually you're saving over ā¬100. However, if I'm not mistaken, there isĀ a limit that you can take out of the Rock. So, if you come shopping here and think, "Oh, I'mĀ going to buy the entire Rock." Be careful because then at border control, they might be checkingĀ your trunk or your bags and if they see that you exceeded the limit, they might fine you orĀ they might not let you get out with the goods.
They actually have the figurine I've been looking for that is always sold out in Marbella, but I can buy it online and here it“s slightly cheaper of course, but with the discount that they give me for being a loyalty customer, it's cheaper. So, I would just order it online. But it's good to know that for example, if you want to buy things here, you can get a really good bargain. A lot of people come here to buy tobacco and alcohol, because tobacco and alcohol prices here are much cheaper even compared to Spain prices.
That's surprising. But I'm not here lookingĀ for anything in specific. But perfumes, that is something which is getting more expensiveĀ every year. And Gibraltar has lots of perfume shops. I did have a bad experience once, but I'mĀ willing to give another go. Oh, Hotel Chocolat.
Another of my favourite brands that you don't findĀ in Spain. Hola. Hello. As you know, Arslan and I lived in the UK for 18 years. And sometimes whenĀ we are at home and we miss a bit of the British culture rather than jumping on a plane, we comeĀ here because not only you find items cheaper here, but you also have some restaurants here, someĀ food that you would not be able to find in Spain.
For example, Wagamama. Every time we come toĀ Gibraltar, we try to go Wagamamas because it just brings us back to those memories, those tastes weĀ had in the UK. Also the typical fish and chips, but also one thing we really miss about the UK isĀ the Sunday roast dinners. And here you can go for a Sunday roast, but also at the same time, I knowĀ it's hot, but you can have it at the terrace. It's like Spain and UK had a baby, a fusion, andĀ that's Gibraltar. And that's why living here in Spain, if you miss a bit of that, you know,Ā nostalgia living in the UK, you can come here.
Look at the architecture and the statues here.Ā Very much of English heritage and just outside is very Spanish and just here it's a brilliantĀ mixture. If you haven't seen our Gibraltar video, we do have a great video, in fact two videosĀ on Gibraltar. So make sure you check the link in description below. Okay, the perfume TomFordĀ Noir extreme 100 ml is ā¬128 here and 150 ml is for ā¬160, which is cheaper normally here comparedĀ to Spain but at the moment our favourite outlet, Primor in Spain, they have a massive sale onĀ and for that reason the price at the moment is matching nearly same price here, but I wasĀ speaking to the shopkeeper and asked him what's going to happen when the fence comes downĀ and the prices go up. The shopkeeper told told me that it is going to affect and it willĀ definitely affect the buying price for them, meaning that somebody has to pay the priceĀ and the shopkeeper told me that they are willing to take the hit themselves, becauseĀ otherwise if the price difference is not here, there's no price difference between Spain andĀ Gibraltar... they would loose lots of customers and there will be no point of people coming hereĀ to do shopping. So they are willing to take the hit. Sadly we're going back home empty-handed,Ā because to be fair the video game I'm saving like ā¬15. The perfume more or less the same price inĀ Primor. Swarovski that's actually cheaper because I'm a loyal customer. They give me 20% discount.Ā If you want to buy an item, it's worth double checking here in Gibraltar, if you live nearby,Ā because you might be saving a lot of money, especially if you like Apple products, becauseĀ they have an Apple store here. And if you want to get an iPhone or if you want to get a MacBook,Ā it might be worth considering buying it here.
But keep in mind that limit I told you about,Ā before you get into trouble leaving the border.
On the way back, we can stop by in Baños de Hedionda, which is the thermal springs and have a dip over there. It's a lovely area. I love it. Every time I have a free moment and we are passing by, I love to stop over there.
Now the summer is coming, nearly here upon us,Ā we have packed our bag and chairs for the beach in the car and we always find places to go to,Ā like this one in the middle of nature. It is absolutely beautiful. Every time I come here,Ā not only because we go to the thermal springs, but the journey around here, walking to theĀ thermal spring, it is such a beautiful place.
It is one of those places that brings peace toĀ you. It brings calm to you. And this area also have quite a few walking trails. This is a veryĀ good way to either start your day or to end your day. You can come here in the morning, sunrise,Ā go for a run, and then go for a swim. It's very good for your skin because, it's got a lot ofĀ sulfur. And legend says that Julius Caesar came here when he had a skin disease. And by bathingĀ in these waters it cured it. And in honor and to thank the local people, he actually foundedĀ the city or the town we see in the hills, Casares from Cesar. We also like to come hereĀ at sunset time, around now, because it gets a bit quieter. Yes, of course it's not as warm, soĀ the water temperature is going to be a bit cold, but it's a lot quieter now. There's not muchĀ people around. In the summer, it gets really busy here. And even though it's free to come,Ā you have to book the time slot online. But out of the peak season, like we are now, you can comeĀ at any time and spend as much time as you want.
This is the main building. It's a very smallĀ building, but this is where the water is actually coming out from, from underground. ItĀ comes out from there, goes into this little pool and cascades down with the mini waterfallĀ and then it joins a river down there.
And now we're going to go into the roomĀ part, which is the actual Roman bath, and show you what's inside like. It'sĀ like a little area and sometimes when we come here we've actually seen littleĀ turtles swimming around going outside, but this is the main bit. ThisĀ is the wow bit. Come inside.
You can see the bricks over there. You can tellĀ that it's from years, centuries ago. And let me have a quick look at the water. It's not tooĀ bad actually. I thought it would be freezing, but it's not too bad. People sit down here.Ā They sunbathe when the sun is out, and other people are going in and out from here and fromĀ there. So, it's not a massive area. Little room, but it's a really good feeling. Okay, I'mĀ not going to talk. I'm just going to jump in.
It is cold. Wow! I was supposed to jump in, but Okay, wait... One, two... Oh, it's good. Wow. Arslan“s reaction didn“t really convinced me, because by the look of his face, the water was very, very cold. So, what I'm going to do, I got my swim shorts ready. I'm going to test the water here, because it's getting late now. It's not the heat of the summer yet, but this water is so good for you. So that's why I still want to do it. Let's see.
It's cold.
Wow. This is what you call a free spa day in nature. And what best to put on your skin that things mother nature's giving to you. So the trick is... what many people do, or what I do when I come here, get a stone and then grab it from the wall like this. Sometimes you have to put a bit of water. I think there“s a bit of water here and just put in your skin like that and it's so good for you.
His makeup is ready. Once you're waiting for yourĀ beauty treatment to be absorbed into your skin, and also it's an opportunity forĀ me to warm up a little bit before I jump into the freezing water,Ā let's go for a wander around here.
Look at that.
If you haven't seen our Casares video, pleaseĀ make sure to check it out in the link below, because we go in more detail about this area, butĀ also about Casares town which is approximately 15 minutes drive from here and it's one of ourĀ top towns in all Costa del Sol, with fantastic viewing points and one of the most beautifulĀ sunsets in all Costa del Sol. Look at that. The colour of the water, you can see that the colourĀ is a bit whitish because that is the sulforic water. That's the sulfur in there. But then lookĀ at this bridge. Roman bridge is still standing.
Well, I finally got in the water and it's cold.Ā It's not freezing cold, but it's cold. My god.
Healthy water, healthy mud. in a veryĀ old environment with lots of history.
Completely free of charge. Why areĀ you complaining? Let's enjoy it!
Wow. Our muscles feel a lot more relaxed. Our skinĀ is a lot smoother and our mind is a lot clearer, because here, coming here is not just for you toĀ relax, for your body, for your skin. It's also for your mind. The only downside now is that weĀ are going to have to walk 15 minutes to the car.
But still, it's a beautiful walk surroundedĀ by beautiful nature, especially the sound of birds. I don't know if you can hear them, butĀ they are replying back to us. We were whistling back to them and they were doing exactly theĀ same noise back to us. But in only 15 minutes, we'll be back home in the car. We're going toĀ order some takeaway. We're going to watch a nice movie. And tomorrow, we will enjoy anotherĀ beautiful day in Costa del Sol. Thank you very much for watching. We will see you next week fromĀ another amazing location in Spain. Hasta luego!
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