Spain’s heaven of the outré. Barcelona is Spain’s misfit child. Your first taste of this sun-baked city’s waywardness will come upon you the first time you hear Catalan spoken instead of Castilian (Span...
Spain's "Big City". Madrid is perhaps best described as being the New York City of Spain; Spaniards and immigrants alike come here to “make it in the big city,” and the energy of their ambition has help...
Live and Breathe the Fire of Spain. When people think of Spain, it's usually Seville and its environs that comes to mind. Barcelona may be more cosmopolitan, and Madrileños may live faster, but Seville ...
A seaside city that is close to the islands. Valencia is a mix of old and new - culturally and aesthetically. An autonomous region, Valencia is a bit like Barcelona in its boldness.The architecture r...
Those who haven't seen Granada, haven't seen anything. The Andalusians say, "If you haven't seen Granada, you haven't seen anything." After experiencing the sunrise at the Mirador de San Nicolas while a...
A demonstration that humans and nature can coexist without exploitation or degradation. Ibiza provides an excellent example of the interaction between the marine and coastal ecosystems. The dense prairi...
The island with two faces. Choosing the right vacation is an important decision. Choosing the right destination and Tour Guides is an even bigger decision. Don't leave your vacation to chance. Insist on...
Winding streets and magnificent churches. Toledo (70 000 Ew.) Is located 70 km southwest of Madrid on the river valley of the Tagus. The Unesco cultural heritage of humanity gathered Old Town is one of ...
Gateway to Andalusia . Malaga’s blue waters and endless beaches make it an inevitable summer hotspot for hordes of European holidaymakers, but the city contains much that will appeal to visitors year-ro...