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Costa Brava

The region is characterised by many beaches

The Mediterranean coastal section Costa Brava belongs to the north-eastern Spanish province of Catalonia and extends for almost 200 kilometres from Blanes in a north-easterly direction to the Empordà region on the border with southern France. The region is characterised by many beaches, pine-lined sandy bays and modern holiday resorts...

Grand Canary

Island of Eternal Spring

Gran Canaria occupies third place among the Canary Islands in terms of surface area. Tenerife and Fuerteventura belong to the neighbour islands. The almost circular island in the Atlantic Ocean has a diameter of 50 kilometres. Although its highest point is the extinct volcano Pico de las Nieves at a height of 1,949 metres, the symbol of Gran Canaria is the Roque Nublo in the Rural del Nublo Nature Park. The two eye-catching rock towers are...

Tenerife

Canary Island of diversity

Beautiful, bright white beaches, rocky coasts and steep cliffs, dense forests shimmering in every imaginable shade of green, massive plateaus and deep gorges in the hinterland, surrounded by the deep blue Atlantic Ocean. Above them, the Pico del Teide, surrounded by a barren but no less impressive lava landscape, is enthroned as majestic as it is mysterious. On Tenerife, nature shows all facets of its wondrous creative power...

Mallorca

The largest island of the Balearic Islands

Mallorca is the largest island of the Balearic Islands. It lies in the Mediterranean Sea, east of the Spanish mainland, and is considered a tourist magnet. The trend for holidays on Mallorca is unbroken, because the island has much more to offer than just the well-known beach bars and party locations. In the immediate proximity of the capital Palma de Mallorca there is the probably most famous beach section: the Playa de Palma...

Ibiza

Exciting nightlife and traditional hippie markets

The island belongs to the Balearic Islands and is only a few hours flight time away from Europe. But the popularity of the Spanish island in the Mediterranean is not only due to the short journey. Visitors can expect beautiful beaches with shimmering waters, an exciting nightlife and traditional hippie markets, which are considered a Mecca for all shopping lovers. Since the 1970s the island has been fully developed for tourism and...

Barcelona

The second largest metropolis in Spain

The second largest metropolis in Spain More than seven million tourists travel to Barcelona every year. Among the most visited cities in Europe, the metropolis on the Mediterranean ranks fourth. The capital of Catalonia is located in the north of Spain. It is one of the largest port cities on our continent and was the venue of the 1992 Summer...

Ses Salines

One of the most beautiful beaches in Ibiza

White sandy beach with crystal clear blue water and the beach bars Malibu and Jockeys Club invite you to relax. Ses Salines is located about 10 minutes drive from Playa d'en Bossa (about 6km distance) or Ibiza-City (about 10km distance) in the southwest of Ibiza in the middle of the water nature reserve and is always worth a visit...

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