The Spanish City of Valencia enchants with its bright orange trees, colorful old town streets, modern architecture and the beautiful beaches. The third largest City in Spain has a lot to offer and a wealth of opportunities await you.Ciutat de les Arts i les CiènciesThe City of Arts and Sciences in Valencia is a must...Read More
Carnaval de Cádiz is said to be the third largest carnival celebration in the world after Rio de Janeiro and Trinidad…and it’s definitely something to witness. Carnaval usually takes place within the first 2 -3 weeks of February every year. I’ve attended carnaval in Cádiz, Lanzarote (Puerto del Carmen) and Sanlúcar and there are some things I...Read More
Basílica del PilarThe basilica was declared a National Monument. Along with the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, the Basílica del Pilar is one of the most important spiritual destinations in Spain. It is one of the most important Marian sanctuaries in the Catholic world and a first order artistic centre which contains works of great...Read More
Moraira is a small upmarket Spanish coastal town, part of Teulada municipality, in the Marina Alta comarca, 80 km north of Alicante and 100 km south of Valencia. The Moraira valley is the convergent point of several mountain streams, which flow across the beach even during the driest August weather. Over time, these streams have deposited their rich alluvial soil on the valley bottom. To the north,...Read More
Madrid is the capital of Spain, and is home to the Spanish Royal family as well as the Spanish Government. It is a modern metropolitan city and an economical and industrial center of Spain, and, with its population of nearly 3,5 million people, is also the biggest city in Spain.It is located in the centre of the Iberian Peninsula, and...Read More
The Oceanogràfic of the City of Arts and Sciences is the largest aquarium in Europe and contains representatives of the world’s main marine ecosystems. Each building is identified with the following aquatic environments: the Mediterranean, Wetlands, Temperate and Tropical Seas, Oceans, the Antarctic, the Arctic, Islands, and the Red Sea, as well as the Dolphinarium....Read More
The third largest of the Balearic Islands, Ibiza belongs to Spain and is also known as the «White Island» for the many white houses, which can be seen from the hills decorated with figs and olive trees. When you say Ibiza, you mean fun and legendary clubs! But Ibiza is not just the capital of...Read More
The beach area known as Les Rotes covers the southern part of the Dianense coast. With the exception of the first beach in that part of the port ,the Marineta Cassiana, Les Rotes stands out for its rocky landscape and coves with clear water that make this beach area a place of unparalleled charm in...Read More
Oropesa del Mar, in the heart of the Costa del Azahar, is a small town which has grown up on the shores of a small bay. Its beaches – Platja de la Concha and Platja Morro de Gos – and little coves, plus a marina, have made it a popular holiday destination. Its beaches – Platja...Read More
Catedral de Santa María de MediavillaTeruel Cathedral was founded as a Romanesque church to which a Mudéljar tower was added in the 13th century. Together with other churches in the town and in the province of Zaragoza, it has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1986.La Escalinata del ÓvaloThis grand staircase, connecting...Read More