So the plan is to go all the way to Spain to sit in a British pub full of Brits and eat British food and drink British beer?
Of course, we"re British tourists heading to a Spanish resort dominated by trade that caters to British holidaymakers and ex-pats....so, what"s your point? Anyway, Guinness is Irish.
Surely something more adventurous can be attempted? I want to hear stories of APATers indulging in Spanish culture, mixing with the locals, falling into Spanish water features, that sort of thing.
With there being over 30 people going I can"t help but feel that there may be some self-guided tours of the local establishments.
I"ve only outlined a basic plan within everyone"s comfort range which will allow us to do some recce for the experiences you are seeking...can"t give too much away or there might be a flood of late entrants and Leigh might win the bet.
Regardless, I always try to engage the locals but sometimes they speak so funny it"s hard to make any headway... at least that"s been my experience in Swansea, Aberdeen, Coventry and Nottingham.
Vienna was OK as we had a helpful taxi driver to find the Austrian "culture". As for Dublin, we fully engaged in the Irish culture and never left Larry Murphys.
I understand that the lads engaged in some culture-spotting in Tallinn but I wasn"t there so I can"t confirm...DAMN IT!, DAMN IT!, DAMN IT!