Enjoy coves of turquoise water so clear that boats seem to be floating in the air, venture into hidden caves, visit lighthouses with endless views, and see unforgettable sunsets.
That’s life on the largest of the Balearic Islands, a place of idyllic landscapes where the mountains are just a step away from the beach, and the inspiration for generations of writers, musicians and painters.
Menorca is special; with an outstanding collection of archaeological, architectural and cultural monuments.
Its rich history is a consequence of its place as an enclave strategically located in the heart of the western Mediterranean.
A heavenly Mediterranean destination where you can let your hair down.
The buzzing nightlife is legendary, with world-class restaurants and a great selection of bars in the pretty Old Town and in trendy Marina Botafoch. Eivissa, as it is called in Catalan, is also home to the world-famous Pacha nightclub where the best DJs of the world play each night in summer.
Tenerife is the island of a thousand experiences.
There are a thousand things you can do at any time of year, thanks to the mild climate and the enormous range of activities on offer on the largest of the Canary Islands.
A paradise with over 150 km of beaches of white sand and turquoise waters, where you can discover vast natural landscapes and experience the open character of the local people.
An island where you can practise a host of activities in optimal conditions.
Endless beaches to stroll along, hidden coves, white villages that appear like a mirage in the middle of the mountains, historical landmarks with centuries of culture, afternoons spent shopping, evenings sipping cocktails by the sea, pleasant temperatures all year round and happy, friendly people that make you feel at home.
Madrid, cheerful and vibrant at all hours, is famous for being an open city with all kinds of people from anywhere in the world.
Delight in the vibrant Mercado de San Miguel for a taste of local flavors. Discover the historic charm of Plaza Mayor and the bustling energy of Gran Vía. Don't miss the ancient Egyptian Temple of Debod at sunset. Whether you're an art lover, history buff, or foodie, Madrid's attractions promise an unforgettable adventure!
Asturian cuisine is popular in Spain due to its rich flavours; the region boasts examples of unique Pre-Romanesque art; and its cities have reinvented themselves through their culture and architecture, leaving behind their more industrial past.
Discover Asturias' natural beauty and cultural treasures such as the rugged Picos de Europa, relax on pristine beaches like Playa del Silencio, or visit the charming fishing village of Cudillero. With its stunning landscapes, rich history, and delicious cuisine, Asturias offers a perfect blend of adventure and relaxation.
With more than 2000 years of history, Zaragoza is known for its colossal Basilica del Pilar, its Roman foundation, its cultural diversity and the approachability of its people.
Marvel at the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar, visit the Aljafería Palace, and stroll through the charming Old Town. Discover Roman ruins and savor local tapas. Zaragoza promises a captivating and cultural experience!