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Fuerteventura

Endless beaches and great climate all year round

Fuerteventura belongs to the Canary Islands and is located in the Atlantic Ocean just before Africa. The Canary Islands are only four hours by plane from Europe, so that holidaymakers can enjoy a short journey. The island is known for its endless sandy beaches and water sports such as wind and kite surfing. In addition, the climate is pleasant all year round, with temperatures ranging from 21 to 29 degrees Celsius depending on the month...

Formentera

The second smallest island of the Balearic Islands

The Spanish island of Formentera lies 9 kilometres south of Ibiza. From here the second smallest island of the Balearic Islands can be reached in a half hour ferry crossing. It is possible that the longer journey has meant that the 82 square kilometre island has been largely spared by mass tourism. It is only since the 1980s that Formentera has become a permanent fixture in the package tour market. Before that it was long considered an insider...

Madrid

Travel to the Spanish capital

With "Adolfo Suárez" Madrid has the largest international airport in Spain, which is also the most important arrival point for tourists from all over the world. The airport is an important hub for aviation in Europe and is served by many international airlines as well as budget airlines. There are many public transport connections from the airport to the city centre. There are also numerous national and international car rental companies at the airport...

Valencia

Barcelona's little sister

In Spain's third largest city, history and modernity meet like only few places in the world. The Catalan city is the capital of the Comunidat Valencia. It is located about 320 kilometres southeast of Madrid at the mouth of the river Turia into the Mediterranean Sea. Here live about 800,000 inhabitants, in the greater area of the city even 1.8 million. The autonomous region comprises the provinces of Valencia, Castellon and Alicante. Valencia was...

Punta Arabi

Hippimarkt - a magical attraction for thousands of visitors

The hippie market Punta Arabi in Es Canar is a must for every Ibiza vacationer. The market takes place on Wednesdays from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. on the grounds of the Clubhotel Punta Arabi. Very early in the season and far beyond, there is a lot of fun and bizarre things to be found here, besides Ibiza specialties, as well as junk and traditional handicrafts. The market is very crowded during the day, so it can be worthwhile to come here in the...

Costa de la Luz

The daily sunshine and the endless dunes

Most vacationers come to the Costa de la Luz because of the mild climate, the daily sunshine and the endless dunes with fine sand. Some also because the wind blows much more than in the Mediterranean and attracts surfers and kite surfers. And the light plays a very special role on the Costa de la Luz. The facades of the white villages appear extraordinarily bright, the light is reflected in the sea and the waves and appears brighter...

Costa del Sol

Always worth a visit

The Costa del Sol is located in Andalusia and is the southernmost coastal region in Spain. The sun coast is 160 kilometers long and offers beautiful little towns to stroll and marvel at. The airport of Malaga makes arrival and departure very uncomplicated. Travelling to the Costa del Sol is worthwhile in any case - the sun shines all year round and for bathing the sunny coast of Spain offers many possibilities...

Minorca

Holidaymakers' paradise in the Mediterranean

Menorca is translated from Catalan as "The Little One". But in contrast to its big sister Mallorca, new hotel buildings were prohibited early on in favor of nature. Today, almost half of the northernmost Balearic island is under nature protection. The nature park S' Albufera Es Grau has been a UNESCO biosphere reserve since 1993. The north of the island is rocky, rugged and rugged. The gentle south offers long sandy beaches and picturesque...

Lanzarote

An island of opposites and contrasts

Rugged, black basalt and lava rock, for this the volcanic island of Lanzarote is world-famous, but now and then houses painted in white color shine like a mirage and stand out from the dark volcanic landscape. Extremely barren and dry, the Canary Island is surrounded by the shimmering turquoise of the Atlantic Ocean. By nature only sparsely overgrown by a species-poor flora, in many places the green vines sprout only so from the...

Costa Blanca

The holiday coast is one of the most popular in Spain

The Atlantic and Mediterranean coasts of mainland Spain have an excellent reputation among holidaymakers as recreational destinations. One of the most popular and well-known holiday coasts in Spain is the Costa Blanca, the White Coast. This coastal region stretches for about 200 km between the Costa del Azahar ("Orange Blossom Coast") in the north and the Costa Cálida ("Warm Coast") in the south...

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