| | In Andalusia, a unique beach is renowned not just for its beauty—clear waters, striking sand, and lush surroundings—but also for the cows that come to cool off along its shores, making it a rare destination celebrated for both scenery and wildlife. | | Keep reading |
| | The Beckham Law, officially the Special Expatriate Tax Regime, lets foreign workers in Spain enjoy a reduced income tax rate. Popular among professionals, entrepreneurs, and high-net-worth individuals, this guide explains what it is, who qualifies, and how the scheme operates in practice. | | Keep reading |
| | | | Málaga has been ranked the third most popular destination worldwide for digital nomads, according to Diario Sur. Only Dubai and Abu Dhabi, both offering no income tax, surpass it, highlighting Málaga’s growing appeal as a vibrant, accessible, and tax-friendly location for remote workers. | | Keep reading |
| | Marbella’s rooftop terraces epitomise outdoor living, offering stunning Costa del Sol views, Mediterranean cuisine, and signature cocktails. Perfect for relaxing, socialising, or celebrating, these elevated havens capture the city’s sunny, cosmopolitan atmosphere, making them a must-visit for both locals and visitors. | | Keep reading |
| | | | High-net-worth individuals favour cities for relocation, drawn by services and quality of life. Lisbon and London top the list, followed by Madrid and Barcelona, while beyond urban centres, prime destinations include the Balearic Islands, the Algarve, Tuscany, and select Alpine regions. | | Keep reading |
| | Pozuelo de Alarcón, near Madrid, remains Spain’s wealthiest town, renowned for luxury homes, exclusive amenities, and high living standards. Other affluent Spanish towns continue to attract wealthy residents seeking prestige, quality of life, and prime locations, reflecting the country’s most desirable residential areas. | | Keep reading |
| | | Portugal | | Portugal’s Golden Visa remains a popular option for wealthy investors seeking residency and a secure Plan B. An August 2025 Constitutional Court ruling allows holders to bring extended family—including adult children and parents—without proving cohabitation, enhancing the programme’s appeal for families. | | Keep reading |
| | | Portugal | Lisbon, Portugal’s capital, is generally safe and low-risk, reflecting the country’s overall security. Nevertheless, being aware of areas and times prone to petty crime helps ensure a stress-free experience, allowing visitors to enjoy the city’s charm without unnecessary worry or incidents. | | Keep reading |
| | | | | Italy | | A winter holiday in Italy offers an intimate, atmospheric experience, with twinkling piazzas, cosy trattorie, and snow‑topped mountains. Aligning travel dates with seasonal traditions and shorter hours ensures a smooth trip, letting visitors fully enjoy Italy’s charm during the colder months. | | Keep reading |
| | | Italy | From 15 October 2025, Florence has decided to ban rickshaws, tuk-tuks, golf carts, and other atypical tourist vehicles from its UNESCO-listed centre. The measure aims to manage mass tourism, reduce congestion, and protect the city’s historic heart and cultural heritage for future generations. | | Keep reading |
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