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Discover Spain 

A Tapestry of Culture and Sunsets

An Introduction

Welcome to Spain, a vibrant country where history, art, and flavours intertwine to create an unforgettable experience. From the sun-drenched beaches of the Costa del Sol to the bustling streets of Barcelona and the rich traditions of Andalusia, Spain offers a diverse array of attractions for every traveller. Explore the architectural wonders of Gaudí, indulge in mouth-watering tapas, and immerse yourself in the lively rhythms of flamenco.


Beyond its iconic landmarks and culinary delights, Spain is a land steeped in cultural heritage and regional diversity. Each autonomous community boasts its unique customs, languages, and festivals, creating a mosaic of experiences waiting to be discovered. From the Basque Country’s delicious pintxos and the vibrant art scene of Madrid to the ancient ruins of Tarragona and the lush landscapes of Galicia, there is something for everyone.

Local Climate

Spain showcases a diverse climate significantly influenced by its geography, featuring various distinct regions with unique weather patterns. The Mediterranean Coast enjoys hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. In popular destinations like Barcelona and Valencia, summer temperatures often exceed 30°C, while winters typically remain above 10°C.


In contrast, Interior Spain, home to cities like Madrid, experiences a continental climate with hot summers and cold winters. Summer temperatures can surpass 35°C, while winter sees lows around 0°C. The northern regions, including Galicia and the Basque Country, have a more oceanic climate, presenting mild summers and cooler, wetter winters. Here, average summer temperatures hover around 20°C, while winter averages fall between 5°C and 10°C.


The Canary Islands, located off the northwest coast of Africa, enjoy a subtropical climate, making them an appealing year-round destination. Temperatures typically range from 20 to 25°C throughout the year, with mild winters and pleasantly warm summers.


For travelers, the best times to visit vary by region, but spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) are ideal for most areas, offering enjoyable weather and fewer crowds. Whether exploring vibrant cities or relaxing on sunny beaches, Spain's climate has something for everyone!


Exciting Holiday Offers in Spain

Discover irresistible holiday offers in Spain, where charming cities and picturesque villages await your exploration!

Visa Requirements

EU/EEA travelers can stay in Spain for up to 90 days without a visa, while others may need a Schengen visa; ensure your passport is valid and apply at least 15 days before travel.

Entry Requirements

Travellers to Spain need a valid passport or ID but should check for any updated health protocols or travel advisories before their trip.

Local Information

Local Timezone

Mainland, Ceuta and Melilla: CET (UTC+1)

Canary Islands: WET (UTC+0)

Local Transport

In Spain, local transport ranges from efficient buses and metros in mainland cities to ferries and flights linking Ceuta and Melilla, while the Canary Islands use inter-island ferries and flights for travel.

Flight Time

A direct flight typically takes about 2 to 2.5 hours, depending on the departure and arrival cities.

Recommended Visiting Period

The best times to visit Spain are typically in spring (March to May) and fall (September to November) when the weather is pleasant and tourist crowds are smaller.

Currency

Euro

Language

Spanish

What can you do in Spain?

Visit Gaudí’s Sagrada Família

Explore the iconic basilica in Barcelona, designed by architect Antoni Gaudí. Known for its stunning and unique architecture, the Sagrada Família is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is still under construction after more than a century.

Take a wine tour in La Rioja

Discover the enchanting vineyards of La Rioja on a captivating wine tour, where you'll savour exquisite local wines and immerse yourself in the region's rich viticultural heritage; the perfect getaway for wine enthusiasts and nature lovers alike.

Explore ancient ruins in Segovia

Discover the stunning ancient ruins of Segovia, where the iconic Roman aqueduct stands as a testament to engineering prowess amidst a backdrop of rich history and breathtaking scenery.

Explore the vibrant markets

Stroll through Spain's vibrant markets, where the aroma of spices mingles with the lively chatter of locals, inviting you to taste the heart and soul of the country's culinary treasures.

Visit the Guggenheim Museum

Discover the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao, Spain, where Frank Gehry's breath-taking architectural marvel awaits. Explore a world of contemporary art that ignites the imagination.

Holidays in Spain

Spain Awaits

As you start to wrap up your Spanish adventure, it’s impossible not to take a piece of this vibrant country with you. Whether you’re savoring the last bite of paella on a sun-soaked terrace or watching the sunset over the stunning Alhambra, Spain’s unique blend of history, culture, and culinary delights leaves a lasting impression. From the lively streets of Barcelona to the tranquil beaches of Costa Brava, each corner of Spain invites exploration and offers memories that will linger long after your departure. So, pack your bags with a heart full of stories and a camera full of snapshots.