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A Guide to Holidays in Spain 2024

It’s no surprise that Spain is one of the most popular holiday destinations in the world, with its vibrant culture, welcoming locals, and stunning landscapes. Holidays in Spain are bound to be filled with days at the beach, lots of sangria, and plenty of Instagram pictures to make all your friends at home envious.

Highlights of Holidaying in Spain

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There are endless reasons for you to book a holiday in Spain but here are the top 3 reasons you need to choose it as your next destination:

  1. Siestas: Do you love to nap? Well, so does the rest of Spain. With everything closed during the afternoons, you don’t have to feel guilty about snoozing for a few hours every day.
  2. Beaches: Spain is renowned for its incredible beaches that boast crystal clear waters and some of the best sunbathing spots on the planet. The Costa Brava has to be the top pick when it comes to mixing the relaxing beach lifestyle with the colorful Spanish culture.
  3. Weather: With more than 300 sunny days every year, Spain is statistically the sunniest country in Europe. This warm weather makes the country the perfect beach getaway at almost any time.

Holiday Destinations In Spain

Coastline

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Translated as the “wild coast,” the Costa Brava is located in northern Catalonia. While rugged in some parts (hence the name), it also boasts some gorgeous resort towns such as Tossa de Mar and Lloret de Mar.

Heading further south, you’ll reach the city of Valencia with its narrow streets and friendly locals. Equally famous is the Costa Blanca, which spans 200km of the Mediterranean coast and is popular with many British and German tourists.

Finally, you have Costa del Sol in the south. It’s a prominent hotspot for retirees and is a great vacation destination in the winter as it has warm weather and waters all year-round.

Inland

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Of course, there’s the buzzing capital of Madrid. Its museums are filled with some of the most exceptional European art, and its elegant boulevards lend a unique view into the Spanish lifestyle.

The inland of Spain is its least touristy area and is the best place to go to get away from it all honestly. Extremadura, which borders Portugal, is well-known for its Jamón Ibérico, the most expensive cured meat in the world.

Islands

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Ibiza is the party capital of Europe with celebrities and regular tourists rubbing shoulders. If you love to get down and wish to have a night to remember, then this is the island for you.

There’s also the more tame Menorca and Mallorca not far away, which offer rugged coastline and incredibly blue water. The beauty of these islands always attracts plenty of tourists during the hotter months, so be sure to book any accommodation well in advance.

Top Experiences In Spain

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These are the two of the top activities you should enjoy on your trip to Spain:

  • Tapas – Not trying tapas in Spain is a crime. Regardless of whether you’ve already tried tapas at home, it’s nothing compared to its birthplace. You’ll be served up some of the best Spanish cuisines in bite-sized form. Better yet, when you order a drink, most restaurants will bring you out some tapas free of charge.
  • Flamenco – This passionate dance will get the flames rolling and is a great way to get to know your travel companions. Whether you take a class or watch a live performance, this classical dance will lend you an unforgettable night in España.
    Where To Stay In Spain

While you could stay in backpackers’ hostels or hotels, that’s no way to embrace a real Spanish getaway. Booking your private villa won’t put you out of pocket and will lend you the most relaxing and luxurious place to rest your feet at the end of a day of exploring and activities.

Club Villamar has a broad selection of over 2000 villas located all over Spain. They are the experts when it comes to finding the perfect villa with a private pool to fit your holiday needs. They think of everything when it comes to your holiday, meaning once you’ve booked, they’ll take care of it all. They know how frustrating it can be organizing a holiday, so their goal is to take out the stress of planning to allow you to enjoy your vacation.

What To Eat In Spain

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  1. Patatas Bravas – This is the better version of chips and ketchup. These crispy potatoes drowning in spicy tomato sauce are a great snack to keep you going between activities.
  2. Paella -Originally from Valencia, this savory rice dish is one of the best-known dishes to come out of the country. It usually comes with a mix of vegetables, seafood, and meats and pairs brilliantly with the local wine.
  3. Jamón – in any form, this cured pork will melt in your mouth. You’ll commonly see jamón serrano on menus and in delis. However, if you’re ever offered Jamón Ibérico, do not pass it up. This thinly shaved meat is the most expensive and highly regarded cured pork item in the world.
  4. Churros Con Chocolate – For those with a sweet tooth, Spain has something for you too. Churros are crispy fried doughnut sticks. You can dip them in molten chocolate, and they will be absolutely to die for.

When Is The Best Time To Holiday In Spain?

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These seasonal tips are sure to help you out when deciding when to visit the land of tapas and sangria.

  • In summer – Central and southern Spain can get unbearably hot during the summer. However, like most of Europe, it tends to be the most popular time of year for tourism.
  • In autumn – This is after the tourist season has died down and is subsequently the best time for a beach holiday in Spain.
  • In winter – While not as famous as the Swiss or French Alps, Spain has some great skiing destinations in the winter. However, if you’re looking to escape the cold, heading to the south of Spain will lend you much warmer weather.
  • In spring – Like autumn, spring gives you pleasantly warm weather and fewer tourists, making it a perfect time to get away to Spain’s famous beaches.

Ultimately, heading to Spain in the shoulder seasons of autumn and spring will mean great weather and fewer tourists. If you’ve got a choice, they are the best time to holiday in the country.

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