Cantabria If you’re thinking of planning a getaway to Cantabria in what is known as Green Spain, you can look forward to a trip full of beautiful scenery, excellent gastronomy and unique heritage.
Extremadura A region of contrasts where you’ll be able to visit exceptionally valuable monumental sites, enjoy a whole host of natural landscapes, and sample one of Spain’s most highly-prized cured hams.
Coast of Almería On the shores of the Mediterranean Sea in south-eastern Spain you'll find over 200 kilometres of coastline with wonderful beaches and coves that are ideal for bathing. You're practically guaranteed warm weather in this area. Don't miss a visit to the Cabo de Gata-Níjar nature reserve and the spectacular cliffs.
Coast of Castellón You'll find Castellón on the Spanish Mediterranean coast in the north of the Region of Valencia, with over 120 kilometres of coastline and some of the loveliest beaches in the area. It’s known as Costa del Azahar - the Orange Blossom Coast.
Costa Blanca The sea views and bright sunshine are there to greet you on the Costa Blanca. You can also take a stroll with the sounds of the gentle rippling waves in the background and the sea breeze brushing against your face.
Costa Cálida Along this 250 kilometre stretch of coastline there are cliffs, white sand beaches, and delightful coves, all washed by the transparent waters of the Murcia region.
Costa de Cantabria Cantabria, on the Bay of Biscay in northern Spain, offers over 220 kilometres of coastline, with more than 90 beaches in fantastic natural settings.
Costa da Morte An area of legend formed by 17 towns and villages, it was for a long time thought to be the end of the known world.
Costa de la Luz Golden sand, long beaches and amazing sunsets await you on the beaches of Cadiz and Huelva, but there’s much more.
Costa Tropical We begin our journey on the west coast of Granada known as Costa Tropical. From here to the city of Málaga, we will enjoy the varied landscapes of this rugged coast.
Basque Coast The coastline of the Basque Country is a natural landscape of steep coasts, estuaries that reach the sea and mountain ranges of beech and oak trees. Its villages have a great seafaring tradition that is evident in their daily life and in the flavours of their gastronomy.
Costa Verde (Green Coast) The Cantabrian Sea bathes the Asturian coast for 350 kilometres, where the meadows and cliffs practically merge with the water.