With five thousand miles of stunning coastline and warm weather year round, the allure of holidays to Spain is obvious. Besides some of Europe’s best beaches, it’s home to cultural big hitters Madrid and Barcelona, the Moorish beauty of Andalusia, otherworldly islands in the Canaries and foodie delights in the Basque country – and that’s just for starters.
From flamenco, striking architecture and cycling in Seville to Barcelona’s city beaches, heady nightlife, and Gaudi masterpieces, Spain’s cities are diverse and enticing. City breaks take you to pretty pavement cafes in Valencia, bring Picasso and Goya up close in Madrid and deliver fresh seafood to your plate in Malaga.
Spain’s islands, which are dotted across the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean, are perfect for families and couples looking for beach holidays. Rich in local culture and natural beauty, each island has its own personality. Explore the volcanic landscape of Lanzarote, hike the “mini continent” of Gran Canaria, swim in sheltered coves in Majorca and party at sunset in Ibiza. It’s all about finding your perfect match.
Looking for a holiday where you only lift a finger to order another cocktail? Go all-inclusive in the Costas, where you'll find adults-only, kid-friendly, budget-conscious and luxury options. Well known Costa Brava, Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol offer miles of beaches with resorts kitted out with all kinds of fun.
In a country as large as Spain it’s easy to escape the crowds. Explore rugged ‘Wild West’ Tabernas where Spaghetti Western movies were filmed, find quiet coves of golden sand and rock pools in Costa Verde or head to whitewashed villages in fertile valleys of Andalusia where local wine and fresh food await.
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You can travel to Spain for up to 90 days in any 180-day period without a visa. If you are travelling to Spain and other Schengen countries without a visa, your whole visit must be within the 90-day limit.
It's common to tip in bars and restaurants – but not compulsory – and you should generally cover your shoulders and avoid shorts when visiting churches.
Long-distance bus travel and a growing network of high-speed trains cover most of Spain's towns, cities and villages, while domestic flights and ferries get you to Spain's islands.
The roads are well maintained across Spain, so if you want the freedom to travel around on your own schedule, bring your car or hire a car and take in spectacular views.