“Musica, musica!” Happy clappy compas in Granada

“Musica, musica!” It is a lazy Sunday in Granada, Andalucia, and in the autumn sunshine two young girls twirl and flounce and flap their dresses at an old man leaning against a restaurant wall, beer in hand and an accordion on his lap. With a smile he obliges, picking up the bellows - the cue […]

A city named after a fruit

The city of Granada in Andalucía, Spain was named after the fruit pomegranate and it is the city’s emblem. Less you forget, the Moors planted an avenue of pomegranate trees in the city centre.
Native to Persia, this fashionable fruit with its high levels of antioxidant, vitamins B, C & E is naturally suited to cool […]

Good living on a plate

Catherine Mack reports on responsible tourism in the Irish Times with a focus on food festivals and cookery courses that use organic ethical ingredients.
GoLearnTo.com’s very own Spanish cookery holiday in Andalucia, Spain set in the heart of the Olive Oil region features.   Using all organic meats, fish, vegtables grown in the grounds and high quality olive oil from […]