Taking A Holiday In Spain
from Mark WaltersSpain has long been a great destination vacation for people who want to envelop themselves in history and culture. More than 50 million people flock to Spain every year because of its wondrous climate, fabulous history and fantastic foods. And thanks to the tourism industry, many more places in Spain are becoming more accessible which means that you can be sure of always finding somewhere you like and never getting bored.
When you are visiting Spain you have to make sure that Barcelona is on your itinerary. Barcelona was originally a Roman city and you can still see a lot of the Roman influence in their architecture and rich heritage. You should visit the cathedral of Santa Eulalia as well as Gaudi’s Sagrada Familia, especially if you love history. There are also numerous beaches to explore, stores to shop at and places to eat in. Barcelona itself could be your complete vacation if you let it, and it is definitely a place you do not want to miss.
If you are a worshiper of the sun, then you need to make a trip to Alicante, which would be a perfect spot to visit after you stop in Barcelona since it is right down the coast from there. It is not hard to see why Alicante is a favorite among tourists since it has many beaches to sun bathe on and also has many more streets to roam. From Alicante, if you want adventure, you can visit a real pirate’s cove at Tabarca or you can hop a train to visit the Palmeral of Elche, a designated world heritage site and also home to one of the biggest palm tree groves on the entire planet.
For amazing sunsets and an all-around experience, Murcia is located a little further south by car. The Mar Menor area that surrounds the city hosts a remarkably charming lagoon that is perfect for viewing the sun setting in the west. The city boasts incredible architectural sites with a pictorial mountainous horizon - an experience that is truly difficult to pass up.
If you truly want dry and hot, than head for the port of Almeria. This great city has an average of 330 days without a drop of rain every year. Take a trip to the nearby desert of Tabernas and you will probably feel a sense of deja-vu, since so many of Hollywood’s great westerns were filmed here. The history fans in your party will enjoy a tour of the amazing Alcazaba, the Moorish castle that has been a part of this city for centuries. Or, if you prefer the great outdoors, head to the Cabo de Gata-Nijar Natural Park, home to some of the world’s most exciting geological features as well as some excellent diving.
Malaga is one of the most popular cities with tourists, thanks to its location near the Costa del Sol. There are several ways to reach this busy town, and plenty to keep you occupied. Take a stroll through the Picasso museum, jump from an airplane with your fellow skydivers, or soak up the sights and sounds of a real Spanish bull-fight. That Malaga is as popular with Spaniards as it is with foreign tourists is testament to the fact that it is an un-missable destination.
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