(06-11-2018, 10:09 AM)Gramster Wrote: We have stayed at the Barcelo Beach hotel (Caleta) on a couple of occasions at new year, they have a great new years eve dinner (not cheap but worth it) we then went over to the square opposite the Fuerteventura Barcelo as there was a great concert on,which took us into the new year
It is very expensive (at least for us

). Posters are already up and if I remember correctly it is £109e per person.
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Agree, first time we went free of charge, think from memory it was a gift from Barcelo as we are regular customers....
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Corralejo's New Year's Eve Celebration starts at 11pm at Plaza Patricio Calero.
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(29-11-2018, 04:31 PM)erik_tonny Wrote: Newyears eve in Corralejo is a "free for all", don't mean it's free but meaning it can be a rip off.
After midnight a lot of bars think they can ask what they please.
Most taxi drivers don't use the meter guess how much your bar bill was and try to top that.
Luckily not all, some are honest or know you; they deserve a new years tip!
By the way; happy new year is feliz año nuevo.
Año
Ano is something else (as this is a moderated site you will have to look that up youself
)
Hi erik, can I assume that the “~” above the n in “Ano” means it is pronounced as Anyo, same as Bano with the “~” is pronounced “Banyo” ??
Sorry, can’t get my U.K. keyboard to give me that option
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Hi Spitfire
Not sure what system you are using, pc, laptop, tablet, phone etc, but on a lot of PC and laptop keyboards you can get a ñ by holding down the Alt key and typing 0241 - worth a try anyway!
Alt + Ctrl + a = á
Alt + Ctrl + e = é
Alt + Ctrl + i = í
etc for ó and ú
for Á etc just include the Caps key as well
Hope it works for you.
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An other thing worth knowing.
At midnight when the clock strikes 12, everybody eats a grape at every stroke of the clock (doce uvas).
This brings good luck into the new year.
So don't refuse when you are offered a handfull of grapes !