Seville can be found in Southern Spain, and is home to some memorable monuments that pay homage to the history of the city. Some of the greatest sights to visit include the Museo de Bellas Artes, La Giralda, the Cathedral, the Plaza de Espana and many more. You ideally need to spend around 7 days there to really see all of the monumental infrastructure at a relaxed and enjoyable pace, Read More ...
Spain has such a wide range of interesting places to see that organising a holiday there can be difficult. Most people who come to the country will find that they simply don’t have enough time to see everything that they want to. There are places for people who are interested in history, being entertained, or just relaxing. It can be a good idea to speak to a travel agent before Read More ...
One of Galicia’s most important cities is Vigo, which in the past was a very small village and was often being threatened and attacked by invaders. Since this time the village has come a long way and is now the largest city in the area and attracts many tourists every year. The area is famous for its beach which is around 1 mile in length and has many facilities well-suited Read More ...
Located above La Concha Bay is San Sebastien, which many regard as the best part of the Basque Country in Spain. The white beaches draw tourists from all over the world and there is a 2 mile long stretch of beach where you will easily find the perfect location to get a suntan. If you want to get an idea of the history of the town then you can visit Read More ...
Spain has a lot of surprises in store, especially for the typical tourist who frequents busy resorts along the Mediterranean coast in summer and/or the ski resorts of the interior in winter; and the province of Girona is one of them. It lies in the northeast corner of the country on the border of France, and encompasses a rugged and stunningly beautiful stretch of the Costa Brava on the east Read More ...
According to new research, those Brits taking holidays abroad in 2012 will be staying away from the likes of North Africa and the Middle East and opting for familiar favourites within Europe. The holiday comparison website Travel Supermarket surveyed 5000 adults in Britain and discovered that more than one in ten are planning to head to Spain next year, while 4% opted for Italy and 2% for Portugal. The uncertain Read More ...
If you’re looking for somewhere to spend a week in the sun then you should consider Spain, but there are so many great destinations in the country that it can often be hard to choose one. This article is going to look at some of the best options if you are looking at a holiday in Spain. As the capital of Spain, Madrid is certainly an interesting city and there Read More ...
Visitors are always been captivated by Sitges and many people who have analysed the phenomenon of its popularity suggest that it is because the city enjoys so much sunshine, over 300 days every year. This was appealing for sculptors and painters and this is why many of them came to this part of Spain in the 19th century. There is plenty of nature and culture in the town and it Read More ...
Whether you are looking for the ultimate steep hill tracks or an exciting activity whilst on your summer holiday, Spain provides a whole host of areas that can be described as perfect mountain biking territory to give those new bikes the challenge they need. These vary from the strenuous, challenging trails of the Pyrenees and The Sierra Nevada to the organised beginner day trips from the Costa holiday resorts. For Read More ...
