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I am going to Spain for 10 days next week and plan to spend about 4 nights on one of the islands.
I canβt decide which ones are best. I know there are many islands so if you could please list which islands are the best in your opinion.
Itβs for my sister (19) and I (F,21). We thought about Ibiza because I heard it can be really fun with lots of young people. But I donβt want something to expensive.
I am looking for something with beautiful beaches and natural places and fun activities like ATV or water activities. But I also want it to be fun with maybe some events going on. Nothing too busy or crazy however. But we also want to visit beautiful places and relax.
How are the islands now during the pandemic? Is Ibiza still very busy?
Please let me know what you think and if you could also list what activities there are to do in them.
Thank you!
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Aliexpress, a Chinese e-commerce giant, has taken another step forward in Spain, according to the website of Spain's El Pais newspaper.
Ali Express has entered the Spanish online sales of food after forming an alliance with TheRoa Market, a Spanish company. Lola Market is a platform that brings together major food distribution chains, including Mercadona, Carrefour and Dia.
Ali Express launched a supermarket shopping service on November 10th, where users can buy food from nearby stores through the platform and receive items within an hour of placing an order, or book delivery. The platform will integrate Lola Market's services into its applications, providing online shopping services to customers in 11 cities, including Aconia, Alicante, Bilbao, Barcelona, Madrid, Malaga, Murcia, Pamplona, Seville, Valencia and Zaragoza. Future services will be extended to Majorca, Tenerife and Las Palmas.
The ability to deliver purchases within an hour has allowed Ali Express to enter the fast e-commerce business.
Spain became the first market in the world for Ali Express to offer supermarket services worldwide. The first 1111 orders will be free of shipping and handling fees, with no minimum amount limit. Users can purchase items at any supermarket on the Lola Market platform as long as they are accessed through the Ali Express app, but there is a surcharge of 1.99 euros if the amount spent is less than 40 euros.
"Spain is a key market for Ali Express, and it stands out mainly because we are able to continue to introduce unique innovations to improve the overall shopping experience for our customers," said William Wang, chief executive of Ali Express in Spain, Italy and Portugal. β
Luis Perez del Barr, founder of Lola Market, said: "The integration of Lola Market and Ali Express has made Spain the first country to offer this service. We are pleased with this development and hope to be able to provide this convenient service to more customers and continue to change the way people shop. (Compilation/Liu Lifei)
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