Spain, Santany

This entire natural area, with its beaches of fine white sand and crystal clear water, with impressive cliffs and interior areas, is of particular interest throughout the year. The landscape of this park is varied and diverse. In the coastal area, you can see ravines through which mountain streams flow into the sea through beautiful beaches with sand dunes, as well as beautiful cliffs.

Spain, Aranjuez

The palace is located 48 km from Madrid. The royal palace complex was built in the 17th century as the "Spanish answer" to Versailles - just as luxurious, with a rich and thoughtful garden and park ensemble and original interiors. The palace was the summer country residence of the royal family until the 19th century. In 2001, the royal palace in Aranjuez, along with the adjacent gardens and parks, was included in the list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

Spain, Maspalomas

These natural creations look almost alive - their outlines are constantly changing under the influence of the wind. The dunes are part of the Maspalomas Nature Reserve, the area of ​​which is a thousand hectares includes two ecosystems - sand dunes and a lagoon. Due to the protection of this territory by a mountain range, the weather here is dry and warm all year round.

Spain, Sabinanigo

The main attraction of the park is the Ordesa Canyon. It impresses with huge rocks hanging on both sides of the mountain path. The river of the same name flows along the bottom of the canyon. The lower part of the park is represented by dense forest, where you can meet many representatives of forest fauna. There are many waterfalls that cascade one after another.

Spain, Pizarra

This trail in Malaga was once considered the most dangerous in the world. Today, you can feel completely safe if you decide to walk it, although you may still feel dizzy. And that's because the Gaitán Gorge, dug out by the Guadalhorce River, through which you'll pass, reaches a depth of 700 meters. Do you dare to look down? It's worth it.

Spain, Foz

Take a stroll along the sea between the arches of the “stone cathedral”. This is what awaits you if you decide to visit the beach of As Catedrais in Ribadeo. The bizarre shapes created by the wind and water make this beach one of the most beautiful in all of Spain. So when the tide goes out, it’s best to take off your shoes and go for a walk along the beach that you won’t regret.

Spain, Calatayud

This tourist cave in Aracena is over 2 kilometers long (1200 meters are accessible to visitors) where you can admire different types of stalactites, stalagmites and dripstones. It is an underground landscape where you can let your imagination run wild as you pass through the Cathedral Hall, the Crystal Hall of God or the Sultana's Bath.

Spain, Tudela

Spread over 42,500 hectares of semi-desert, with shapes, ravines and hills that seem straight out of science fiction. This rare beauty, created by millions of years of erosion, has earned this natural park a place in films such as The World Is Not Enough. Even if you are not James Bond, you can follow any of the marked routes on foot, by bike, horseback or by car.

Spain, La Palma del Condado

The Riotinto Mining Basin has a certain resemblance to Mars. The landscape is certainly mysterious: a river and reddish rocks covered with little vegetation. Of course, with an amazing diversity of life. The best way to get to know this region is to go to Riotinto Mining Park, where you can take a train ride, go into a mine, visit a Victorian house and learn about the history of the place.

Spain, San Lorenzo de El Escorial

The Valley of the Fallen is a memorial complex in the suburbs of Madrid dedicated to the memory of the victims of the bloody Civil War of 1936-1939. For modern Spain, it is an extremely controversial object: the actual organizer of the military conflict, Francisco Franco, after his victory, buried about 40 thousand dead Francoists and Republicans here as a sign of the end of the three-year slaughter and reconciliation of the parties.

Spain, Palma

An exciting destination for families, the aquarium offers interactive exhibits and a variety of marine life. Special events such as feeding sessions or educational talks can enhance the experience for children.

Spain, Mislata

The Bioparc is located in Valencia, within the Cabecera Natural Park. It is a fascinating and unique place that will allow you to immerse yourself in the world of animals and get to know them like never before. In the Bioparc, with an area of ​​100 thousand m2 dedicated to a wildlife sanctuary, in an incomparable setting, you will have the opportunity to visit some of the different ecosystems that exist on our planet.

Spain, Valencia

The once dry riverbed has been transformed into a beautiful park with playgrounds, bike paths and picnic areas - ideal for family fun.

Spain, Icod de los Vinos

This volcanic peak attracts tourists with its stunning landscapes and majestic views. From its summit, there is a breathtaking view of the island and the surrounding sea.

Spain, Santa Eulalia del Rio

Every Sunday there is a unique show on the beach. At sunset, local hippies with tom-toms gather by the sea, seeing off the setting sun with music - this is an unusual tradition of Ibiza. Many people come here specifically to enjoy the views to the sounds of drums. There is a bar, restaurants with local cuisine and small shops on the territory.

Spain, Palma

The beach is in a cozy bay with white sand and clear transparent water. The views are magnificent: from here you can see several islands and the coast of Ibiza. The beach has everything you need for a good holiday, including diving, surfing and sailing schools.

Spain, Santa Cruz

One of the most beautiful beaches in Tenerife with unusual black sand. This color is due to its volcanic origin. The locals sometimes call the rocks around crocodile teeth for their sharp peaks. This beach is not one of the calm ones. Storms often happen here, the waves can be very big - ideal for surfing. Many people come here just to lie on the black sand and admire the scenery.

Spain, Salou

The Catalan town of Salou is famous throughout the world as a magnificent seaside resort. There are several swimming areas, and all of them are clean, comfortable, with good infrastructure. The city beach is usually very crowded during the season: not only the Spanish come here, but also tourists from all over the world. There are much fewer people on other beaches.

Spain, Barcelona

The oldest and perhaps the busiest beach in Barcelona. It is suitable for families with children, single tourists or cheerful companies. There is enough space for everyone on the coastal strip about 90 meters wide. The water at Barceloneta is warm, and the coastal strip is clean and tidy. In addition, the smooth descent into the water is convenient for children, elderly people and tourists with limited mobility.

Spain, Barcelona

In the 1960s, the city of Barcelona began to gradually renovate the houses of the city's 15th and 16th century merchants on Carrer de Montcada, and one of them was turned into a Picasso museum. The house is a brilliant example of medieval architecture. The museum was created to house the huge number of EARLIEST paintings, many of which were painted in this city, donated by Picasso himself.