Welcome To Spain
Experience Spain Your Way with a Private Villa
Renting a private villa in Spain offers a unique holiday experience that blends comfort, freedom, and a taste of authentic local life. Unlike traditional hotels, villas provide the opportunity to escape the crowded tourist spots while still being close enough to explore nearby beaches, local markets and restaurants, and historic sites. Whether you’re planning a family getaway, a beachside retreat, or a large group celebration, a villa can cater to all your holiday needs while offering privacy, space, and flexibility.
Freedom and Flexibility: Enjoy the convenience of setting your own schedule without being tied to hotel meal times or crowded communal spaces. Whether you want to dine in or visit local restaurants, a villa gives you the freedom to create your perfect holiday routine.
Authentic Local Experience: Staying in a villa often places you within local communities, providing a more authentic Spanish experience. You’ll have the chance to explore charming neighbourhoods, visitlocal shops, and dine at hidden gems that are off the beaten tourist track.
For Foodies
Spanish cuisine is famous for its diversity and rich flavours, from tapas and seafood to regional specialties that you won’t find anywhere else. Each region offers unique dishes and culinary traditions that showcase local ingredients and culture.
Top regions for food include Galacia and Andalucia. Andalucia is famous for its tapas culture, where each drink is accompanied by a complimentary tapa.
Santiago de Compostela (Galacia) – Enjoy iconic "pulpo a la gallega" (Galician-style octopus) and regional cheeses in this historic city, a hub for traditional Galician cuisine. Vigo – Sample fresh seafood at bustling fish markets, where the maritime culture is reflected in every dish.
Granada (Andalucia) – Famous for its tapas culture, where each drink is accompanied by a complimentary tapa. Check out four of our favourite tapas bars there. Jerez de la Frontera – Experience the flavours of Andalusia in this sherry-producing town, where traditional dishes and local wines come together
Privacy and Space: Villas offer the kind of privacy that hotels simply can’t match. Relax in your ownprivate garden, cool off in the pool without sharing it with strangers, and enjoy spacious living areas where everyone can spread out and unwind.
Top regions for beaches
- Costa Brava: Discover hidden beaches of the “Brave Coast” like El Golfet Beach and scenic coastal towns such as Tossa de Mar, with its mediaeval castle and historic streets.
- Andalucia (Costa de la Luz): The long sandy stretches of Costa de la Luz, such as Bolonia Beach and El Palmar are perfect for sunbathing, surfing, or just relaxing by the Atlantic.
- Mallorca: Visit Playa de Muro, a family-friendly beach with shallow waters, or explore the stunning coves, including Cala Mondragó within Mondragó Natural Park.
Villas Near the Beach
For those seeking sun, sea, and sand, our Spanish villas near the beach offer an idyllic escape. Located just a short walk or drive from some of Spain’s most stunning coastlines, you can wake up to the sound of the waves and spend your days soaking up the sun. Enjoy easy access to beach activities such as snorkelling, kayaking, or simply lounging on the golden sands, and return to your villa to relax in comfort.
Where are the best places to stay in Spain?
The best places to stay in Spain depend on your interests. For beach holidays, consider Mallorca or the Costa Brava. If you enjoy cultural experiences, Andalucia's historic cities or the charming towns of Galicia are ideal. The Balearic Islands are perfect for family summer getaways, while Catalunya offers a mix of cultural attractions and beautiful coastlines
For Active Family Holidays
Like to be on your feet? Spain's diverse landscapes offer plenty of outdoor adventures for families. From the scenic cycling routes in Catalunya to hiking trails in the lush forests of Galicia, and watersports in Menorca’s turquoise waters, there’s no shortage of ways to stay active.
In Galicia, explore the rugged landscapes of the Fragas do Eume Natural Park, walk parts of the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, or climb to the roof of the Cathedral of Santiago for breathtaking views of the historic city. For more ideas, check out things to do in Santiago de Compostela with the family
In Menorca enjoy kayaking or snorkelling at Cala Macarella, or hike along the Cami de Cavalls, a trail that circles the island.
Popular Regions
Andalucia
Andalucia is a region full of history, flamenco, and authentic Spanish culture. From the magnificent Alhambra Palace in Granada to the lively streets of Seville and the beaches of the Costa del Sol, Andalucia is steeped in tradition and beauty. The region also features stunning natural landscapes, including the Sierra Nevada mountains and the Doñana National Park, ideal for nature enthusiasts.
Best For: History buffs, culture lovers, and those interested in experiencing traditional Spanish music, dance, and cuisine. It's also a great choice for sun-seekers, with long stretches of beach along the Costa del Sol.
Places to Visit:
Seville: Admire the architecture of the Plaza de Espana and the Alcazar Palace.
Granada: Visit the Alhambra and stroll through the Albayzín district.
Ronda: Among the must see places to visit in Ronda, the dramatic cliffside views and historic Puente Nuevo bridge are up there.
Cádiz: Experience one of Europe’s oldest cities, known for its historic centre, beautiful coastline, and vibrant festivals.
Catalunya & Costa Brava
Catalunya, located in northeastern Spain, is a region known for its unique cultural identity, vibrant cities, and stunning coastline. Barcelona, the capital, is famous for its modernist architecture, including Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, as well as its lively arts scene. The region is also home to charming coastal towns along the Costa Brava, where you can find beautiful beaches and coves.
Best For: Art and architecture enthusiasts, city travellers, and beachgoers looking for a mix of cultural experiences and coastal relaxation.
Places to Visit:
Barcelona: Among the many attractions of Barcelona, you must visit La Sagrada Familia, stroll down La Rambla, and relax on Barceloneta Beach.
Costa Brava: Explore the mediaeval town of Tossa de Mar and the beaches of Begur. View our villas in Costa Brava.
Girona: Wander through the old town’s cobbled streets and see the Cathedral.
Tarragona: Discover ancient Roman ruins and the nearby sandy beaches.
Large Villas in Spain
Planning a getaway for a big group? Our large villas in Spain are perfect for family reunions, celebrations, or holidays with friends. With multiple bedrooms, expansive living spaces, and large gardens, these villas offer plenty of room for everyone to enjoy. Many come with extras like BBQ areas, game rooms, and spacious terraces, making them ideal for socialising and entertaining.
Galicia
Galicia, located in the northwest of Spain, is often overlooked but is a hidden gem known for its rugged coastline, lush landscapes, and distinctive culture. The region’s dramatic Atlantic coast features picturesque lighthouses, wild beaches, and the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, which ends in the city of Santiago de Compostela. Galicia is also famous for its seafood, particularly fresh octopus and shellfish.
Best For: Nature lovers, seafood enthusiasts, and those seeking a quieter, off-the-beaten-path holiday with stunning natural beauty.
Places to Visit:
Santiago de Compostela: Visit the impressive cathedral and walk the historic city streets.
Rías Baixas: Discover the stunning coastal inlets and sample the local seafood.
A Coruña: Climb the Tower of Hercules and explore the many things to do on the city's waterfront.
Cies Islands: Take a boat trip to these beautiful, unspoiled islands with pristine beaches.
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Family Friendly Villas in Spain
Our family-friendly villas are designed to accommodate the needs of travellers with children. They come with spacious outdoor areas for kids to play, safety features such as gated pools, and amenities like highchairs and cots upon request. Many are located close to attractions that families will love, such as water parks, nature reserves, and child-friendly beaches, making them perfect for creating lasting memories together.
Mallorca
Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands, offers a diverse range of experiences, from vibrant towns and sandy beaches to dramatic mountain landscapes. The island’s coastline features a mix of lively resorts and quieter coves. In addition to its natural beauty, Mallorca has a rich cultural heritage, with historical sites, markets, and local festivals that offer a taste of authentic island life.
Best For: Families, beach lovers, and those who want a balance of adventure and relaxation.
Places to Visit:
Palma: Step inside the impressive Palma Cathedral, stroll around the historic old town, or enjoy the local markets.
Cap de Formentor: Marvel at the stunning cliffs and panoramic sea views at this iconic viewpoint. You could even plan a cycle route that takes you there.
Tramuntana Mountains: Take a scenic hike or drive through this UNESCO World Heritage site, known for its dramatic landscapes.
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Menorca
Menorca is known for its serene atmosphere, unspoiled beaches, and slower pace of life, offering a more laid-back alternative to the busier islands. Its stunning coastline is dotted with hidden coves and crystal-clear waters, ideal for beach lovers seeking tranquillity. The island also has a fascinating history, with ancient megalithic sites and charming old towns that provide cultural interest beyond the beach.
Best For: Couples, nature lovers, and travellers who want a peaceful escape. Menorca’s calm waters make it ideal for snorkelling and kayaking, while its small villages offer an authentic, relaxed island experience.
Places to Visit:
Ciutadella: Wander through the historic old town with its narrow streets, elegant architecture, and bustling port.
Cala Macarella and Cala Mitjana: Enjoy the turquoise waters and pristine sands at these beautiful coves. Monte Toro: Visit Menorca’s highest point for panoramic views of the island and the surrounding sea.
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For the Best Beaches
With more than 5,000 miles of coastline, Spain has some of Europe’s finest beaches. Whether you prefer the secluded bays and rocky coves of Costa Brava, the golden sands of Andalucia’s Costa de la Luz, or the crystal-clear waters of Mallorca, you’ll find a beach paradise here.
Things To Do In Spain - Your Ideal Holiday
For Active Family Holidays
Like to be on your feet? Spain's diverse landscapes offer plenty of outdoor adventures for families. From the scenic cycling routes in Catalunya to hiking trails in the lush forests of Galicia, and watersports in Menorca’s turquoise waters, there’s no shortage of ways to stay active.
Top regions for outdoor activities:
Catalunya: The Pyrenees, with its memorable landmarks, offer family-friendly hiking and biking trails, while the Costa Brava has coastal walks and water activities.
Galicia: Explore the rugged landscapes of the Fragas do Eume Natural Park, walk parts of the famous Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, or climb to the roof of the Cathedral of Santiago for breathtaking views of the historic city. For more ideas, check out things to do in Santiago de Compostela with the family.
Menorca: Enjoy kayaking or snorkelling at Cala Macarella, or hike along the Cami de Cavalls, a trail that circles the island.
How Can I Travel to Spain?
Spain is easily accessible from the UK, with many flight options from various airports. You're free to choose flights with any airline, or we can book them for you for a £30 fee per return flight. We recommend booking travel early to secure the best fares. We can also hold your chosen property while you arrange your flights.
The Best Time To Go To Spain
Spain’s varied climate offers plenty of opportunities for different holiday experiences throughout the year.
Northern Spain
Northern Spain, including Galicia, experiences a cooler and wetter climate compared to other parts of the country. It’s known for its lush green landscapes and rugged coastlines.
Spring (March to May): This is an ideal time to visit as the region comes to life with blooming flowers and mild temperatures of 12-18°C (54-64°F). There can still be some rain, but it's perfect for exploring the countryside and walking parts of the Camino de Santiago.
Summer (June to August): Summer brings milder temperatures compared to the rest of Spain, ranging from 20-25°C (68-77°F), making it great for coastal holidays and hiking. Rainfall is lower, but occasional showers keep the landscapes vibrant.
Autumn (September to November): Temperatures drop to 12-24°C (54-75°F) with increased rainfall. It’s harvest season, a great time for food festivals and wine tasting.
Winter (December to February): Winter is cool and wet, with average temperatures of 8-14°C (46-57°F). This is the time to experience traditional festivals and enjoy hearty local cuisine.
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What are the best cities to visit in Spain?
Some of the best cities to visit include Barcelona, known for its modernist architecture and vibrant culture; Seville, famous for flamenco and historic sites; Granada, home to the Alhambra; and Santiago de Compostela, a historic pilgrimage destination.
Southern Spain
Southern Spain, including Andalucia, is known for its hot, dry summers and mild winters.
Spring (March to May): Temperatures range from 18-26°C (64-79°F), with pleasant weather perfect for exploring cities like Seville and Granada
Summer (June to August): Expect hot temperatures, often exceeding 35°C (95°F) in inland cities, while coastal areas like the Costa de la Luz benefit from cooling sea breezes. It’s the busiest time, with Spain's school holidays running from late June to early September
Autumn (September to November): The weather cools to a more comfortable 20-28°C (68-82°F).
Winter (December to February): Winters are mild, with temperatures around 12-18°C (54-64°F). Coastal areas remain pleasant, while the Sierra Nevada offers skiing opportunities.
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The Balearic Islands
The Balearic Islands enjoy a Mediterranean climate, with hot, dry summers and mild, wetter winters.
Spring (March to May): A great time to visit with temperatures of 15-24°C (59-75°F), ideal for hiking, cycling, and exploring the islands’ natural beauty before the summer heat arrives.
Summer (June to August): The islands experience hot weather, with temperatures ranging from 25-31°C (77-88°F) and minimal rainfall. Beaches are busy, and the sea is perfect for water sports.
Autumn (September to November): Temperatures gradually drop to 18-27°C (64-81°F), and the sea remains warm, allowing for extended beach activities. Rainfall increases slightly, especially in November
Winter (December to February): Winters are mild, with temperatures around 10-16°C (50-61°F).
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Which Costa in Spain is best?
Each "costa" has its own appeal. The Costa Brava is known for its stunning coves and artistic heritage, while the Costa del Sol offers lively beach towns and plenty of sunshine. For quieter escapes, the Costa de la Luz features unspoiled beaches with a laid-back vibe.
Eastern Spain
Catalunya and the Costa Brava have a Mediterranean climate with hot summers and cooler winters.
Spring (March to May): Expect temperatures from 15-22°C (59-72°F), perfect for exploring cultural sites and hiking the coastal paths. Rainfall is moderate but tends to decrease as summer approaches.
Summer (June to August): The Costa Brava is warm and bustling, with temperatures of 25-30°C (77-86°F). The sea is ideal for swimming and water sports.
Autumn (September to November): With temperatures ranging from 16-24°C (61-75°F), autumn is a quieter time to enjoy the beaches and explore inland towns. Rainfall increases, especially in late autumn.
Winter (December to February): Winters are cooler, with temperatures of 8-15°C (46-59°F). Although beach activities are limited, it’s an excellent time for exploring historic towns.