The Spanish are very child friendly.
I live in Spain, with my spanish boyfriend, and my son (now 4) who was born in Spain.
On the subject of your holiday, your child should be no problem at all, it really depends on what YOU are looking for in a holiday! There are lovely coastal resorts on Costa Tropical (Granada) and Costa del Sol (Malaga). If you are looking for some thing a bit different, look at inland Granada, that is where I live at the moment, and it is truly beautiful, and very child-friendly.
I have put down the website of the place where I did a Spanish course on the Costa del Sol years ago, it was very good, and I learnt a lot very quickly.
2006-06-26 22:58:20
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answered by Krissyinthesun 5
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Anywhere in Spain is fine with a baby, they are used to visiting parents and love children, the more popular the resort, the more facilities they have. Do boil all the water you give to your baby though, and really you should drink bottled water yourself, and take cold sterilising tablets whatever sterilization you normally use for your baby. Anywhere on the coast is great in Spain, but if you are flying, get a resort as near to the airport as you can, so that you dont prolong your journey, with what could be an already fractious and overtired baby. Also, if you fly, during take off and landing, feed your child with a bottle to stop their ears from popping.
2006-06-26 22:30:01
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answered by Tefi 6
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enquire with the holiday companies or look on lastminute.com on self-catering holiday packages - you definately need s/catering with a new born baby. For somewhere cheap and scenic, I recommend Benidorm - the town itself is a bit run down in places but it has a nice old Spanish section which I love. The beaches are fantastic and there is loads to do in the way of day trips inland - Guadalest (spanish village inland 20 minutes in the mountains, gorgeous) Mundomar (sea world, fantastic for children and adults) - there is a water park which looks fantastic, may be tricky with a youngster though.
2006-06-27 01:28:17
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answered by Nikita 4
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Don't you think 3 months is a bit young to be taking a baby on a Summer holiday to Spain?
I think people who do this are incredibly selfish.
2006-06-26 22:37:41
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answered by Claire S 2
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Check out the rental section of our website - plenty of baby friendly locations
2006-07-02 03:21:34
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answered by Needahand 2
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3 month old baby don't need a holiday because they are not working/school!!
2006-06-26 22:26:36
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answered by azalea 3
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the best place if u have kids, is home.
but spain is a beautiful place that i like to visit too
2006-06-26 22:25:58
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answered by Anonymous
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