For a Tranquil Day on the Beach, Head to Menorca’s Santo Tomas
For those seeking quiet and relaxation, the beautiful, laid-back town of Santo Tomas on Menorca’s south coast, could be the perfect destination.
For those seeking quiet and relaxation, the beautiful, laid-back town of Santo Tomas on Menorca’s south coast, could be the perfect destination.
Galicia is world-renowned for its distinct cuisine, laden with fresh fish, scrumptious seafood and tasty meat, prepared to perfection with locally-grown ingredients. Testament to just how serious Galicians’ are about cooking are the 300-plus gastronomic festivals held across the region throughout the year.
One of southern Spain’s renowned ‘pueblos blancos’ – whitewashed villages – is the alluring town of Ubrique, which dazzles under the bright sun, contrasting vividly to the emerald landscape of the beautiful Serrania de Ronda Mountains that surrounds the town.
From beautiful sandy beaches to jagged mountainous peaks, world-renowned gastronomy to exciting year-round cities, the culturally and scenically-autonomous region of Catalunya offers something for everyone. Consequently, this enthralling area of north-east Spain is as popular with families seeking fun in the sun, as it is with couples yearning romance and tranquillity.
You don’t have to spend too long in Spain before you come across the staple national dish in one form or another. Paella is served in virtually every restaurant. It’s often cooked in huge paella pans on the beach or as a ubiquitous feature at a fiesta. Small portions of paella are accompanied with ice-cold
If you’re looking for quality, self-catering accommodation not far from the golden sands of the beautiful Costa de la Luz in Andalucía, then let us introduce you to the fabulous Casa de las Higueras. This spacious, contemporary villa has three bedrooms, two bathrooms and can sleep six guests in comfort.
A far cry from merely being a place you fly into and rapidly depart for other destinations, the coastal city of Malaga is a thriving, interesting and picturesque holiday destination.
Spain’s beautiful ‘Costa Brava’ – aka ‘Brave Coast’ – wasn’t given its name without reason. This exhilarating and incredibly beautiful coastline of Catalunya in North-East Spain, stretches for almost 300 kilometres, scattered with an invigorating mix of wide sandy bays, quirky coves backed with high cliffs and densely-populated pine forests, lively, vibrant towns and traditional
The great walls that surround the ancient city of Lugo in Galicia, North-West Spain are widely considered to be the best-preserved Roman walls, not just in Spain, or Europe for that matter, but in the world!
If you’re in the bustling and vibrant city of Malaga looking to memorable things to do, then you may want to take a walk up the mighty Mount Gibralfaro, a 130-metre peak in the Montes de Malaga mountain range.