Spain, land of the “Costas”. Sun, water, fun, the Spanish coasts are the ideal place for a luxurious relaxing stay on the beach, a paradise for active aquatics as , snorkling, water skiing, sailing, windsurfing. Spain can satisfy any tourist’s wish. From Catalunya in the north to Andalucia in the south-west, the coastline guarantees the visitor splendid weather all year round.
The north of Spain has the Pyrenees as a natural border. This region harbours many medieval villages still untouched by modern civilisation. This region offers great opportunity for winter sports. Galicia in the north-east of the country with its capital Santiago de Compostela, attracts pilgrims from all over the world. More to the south, cities like Burgos, Salamanca are of great cultural importance to the country.
Madrid, the country’s capital is located in the geographic centre of the Iberian Peninsula. It is a monumental city with its medieval centre as an absolute highlight. Toledo, the former capital, is certainly one of Spain’s cultural treasures. But the province of Andalucia has to offer more than any other region of the country. Golden beaches, the high mountain ranges of the Sierra Nevada and Sierra Morena and cultural highlights like Granada, Cordoba and Sevilla are a real treat for the tourist. And, isn’t Andalucia the cradle of Spanish Flamenco?
If you’re serious about visiting Spain, check out this Barcelona Travel Guide, it’s a perfect start for a visit to this great city!
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