Barcelona
Having Gaudí as a cicerone is an excellent way of getting to know the capital of Catalonia: Casa Batlló, Casa Mila, Güell Park... and, of course, the Sagrada Familia. The Gothic Quarter preserves a number of interesting elements.
Elciego
The Rioja Alavesa district offers wine tourism with historical wines and wineries boasting avant-garde architectural styles. The hotel that Frank Gehry designed for the Marques de Riscal winery has changed the face of Elciego.
Fuerteventura
Wind, sun and waves. Each July, Fuerteventura becomes the world surf and windsurf capital. It is the easternmost island of the Canaries and the flattest and the longest.
Gran Canaria
The wild nature of the island (half of which is a Biosphere Reserve) can be explored by jeep or by camel, boat and diving from port Mogan. The island enjoys springtime temperatures all year round and is like a world in miniature.
Madrid
The capital of Spain is a city brimming with history, culture and full of activity on the streets; Puerta del Sol, Plaza Mayor, the Royal Theatre, the Royal Palace mark, the route through the old quarters, Gran Via is Madrid's Broadway, and much more.
Majorca
This is an island full of surprises and the one that receives most tourists each year, including film, fashion, and sport celebrities as well as royal families. There must be a reason.
Rascafria
Lozoya Valley, in the mountains north of Madrid, hides a number of traditional country villages, such as Rascafría, Oteruelo, Alameda and Pinilla. It is surrounded by the Peñalara Nature Park, with high peaks, glaciers and lakes.
San Sebastian
La Concha Bay frames the city with its elegant white railing facing the sea. There is something for everyone if it is walking around the Mount Igueldo, enjoying tapas at the port or just relaxing on the beach.
Sant Salvador Beach
Situated on the coast of Catalonia, within driving distance of Barcelona (and the airport) and Sitges; It is a perfect destination to unwind by the Mediterranean Sea.
Seville
Magic, charm and tradition. Take a walk along Sierpes Street, among ancient shops, as far as Nueva Square. Discover the district of Santa Cruz and the charms of Agua Alley. Visit the Cathedral and the Giralda.
Tenerife
Its volcano, the great Teide, marks the centre of this island of outstanding natural beauty. Laurel forests, ravines, giant cliffs, beaches of lava and white sands... Tenerife also has beautiful cities, such as La Laguna. More Information
Valencia
The warm Mediterranean Sea bathes its shores and the City of Arts and Science of Calatrava, with the Oceanographic, is the new image of the city. The Central Market and the Silk Market are two gems that should not be missed.
