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Glamping in Spain
An ideal holiday is one where you can relax and enjoy your surroundings without worrying about anything, and Holidu has the perfect place for that. Spain is a country rich in culture and extraordinary landscapes, so if you have ever thought of visiting it, you will no doubt be enchanted by the wide variety of amazing places it has to offer. From beautiful and paradise beaches, plenty of interesting cultural centres, priceless historical monuments, delicious and unrivalled gastronomy, Spain is undoubtedly all that and much more. And you can enjoy these wonders while staying in the comfortable and convenient glamping sites throughout the territory. With modern facades and fully equipped for the whole family, they are also very close to the beach, so you won't have to go far to enjoy a day on the sand.
Relaxing glamping sites with all the amenitiesOpting for glamping accommodations is a very good idea when going on a holiday, due to its practicality and low cost, but this doesn’t mean that you will have to sacrifice your comfort or that of your loved ones. The glamping accommodations you will find in Spain have everything you need so as not to be stressed or uncomfortable, with spacious, well-furnished rooms, bathrooms and kitchen areas, besides some have well-kept terraces and gardens.
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The beaches that you can find in the Spanish regions are dreamlike, so if you were looking for a holiday where you can relax by the ocean, you will have plenty of options to choose from. One of the best beaches to visit, if you are looking for a beach that is not so crowded, is the amazing Bogatell Beach, located in Barcelona and which has an approximate length of 702 metres. With white sands and crystal clear water, as well as its tranquil atmosphere, this beach offers you a sunny day, including activities such as water sports like surfing and ground sports like beach volleyball and soccer. Now, another region known for its extraordinary beaches is Andalusia, and one of the most beautiful is in the city of Cadiz, called Playa de la Victoria, in English ''Victory beach''. This beach of approximately 3 kilometres, is considered as one of the most beautiful in Europe, and with good reason, its large extensions of sand draw a horizon that seems infinite, very favourable to witness breathtaking sunsets, besides its blue waters and perfect waves for surfing.
Spain for culture loversIt is more than obvious that when it comes to mentioning the cultural places in this country we get lost among so many options, so here are two very good recommendations. You can go to the city of Seville and visit its impressive cathedral, which is considered by its volume to be the largest in the world. Its structure is in the gothic style, and its architectural details once you see it in person will really amaze you. In addition to this, once inside you will be able to observe its numerous arches, columns and religious figures that reside there, although if we talk about attractions, one of the main ones is the tomb of Christopher Columbus, which can be found there in all its splendour. You can also take a stroll through the famous Alhambra of Granada, a monumental complex located in the city of Granada. This building was first a military fortress and then became a royal residence and citadel where the Nasrid kings and the nobility lived from 1238 onwards, then it passed into the hands of the Catholic kings after the conquest in 1492. Considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site due to its impressive architecture, this place is truly something you must visit.
The Canary Islands have a hot climate that remains constant throughout the year, with long and significantly hot days during the summer and cooler, but still warm days in the winter.
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This Spanish island has a wide variety of things to do, but these tours are quite popular with visitors. One of the many you can take is the one offered by the Tour2b DMC company, which takes you on a catamaran along the coastline where you can swim, and see the beautiful dolphins that roam the area. As a bonus, these tours include lunch and a bar with delicious and refreshing drinks.
2. Enjoy an amazing view at Pico de Las Nieves.With a height of 1,956 metres above sea level, this peak is considered to be the highest peak on the island of Gran Canaria. This place is ideal for those who love hiking and natural landscapes, although you can also get there by bike or car, depending on your physical condition. Here you will have unparalleled views of the island, you can even see the most popular rocks of Gran Canaria, which are Nublo and Bentayg.
3. Explore the Palmetum Botanical GardenLocated in Santa Cruz de Tenerife, this garden of approximately 12 hectares specializes in one specific plant, palm trees. Here as well as having incredible views of the ocean, once inside the garden you will find a system of waterfalls, streams and lakes which add to the charm of this already impressive place. In addition to the many species of palm trees, there are also exotic flowers, trees and shrubs typical of the area.
4. Visit Montaña Bermeja BeachThere is no doubt that this beach located in the town of Yaiza is quite unique, as it has black sand due to the volcanic rock found in its surroundings. The scenery here is really beautiful, with the reddish Bermeja mountain as a backdrop, and the white foam produced by the swell of the waters. Although it is not really suitable for swimming very deep, the pictures and memories you will have of this great panorama will be worth it.
5. Go diving with Octopus diversThis excellent diving company is located in the town of Algarrobo. The diving experience you will have with Octopus divers is excellent, as well as taking you to see the beautiful reefs and treasures that lie deep in the waters of Algarrobo, they have state-of-the-art diving equipment and a professional and friendly staff.
6. Discover The Telmo MuseumThis is the municipal museum of the city of San Sebastian, which was originally a monastery of Dominican friars in the 16th century, and which has been open to the public since 1932. This museum focuses on exhibiting the evolution of Basque society through art objects such as paintings and sculptures, as well as archaeological objects, which vary between 60 and 200 items on display each year.
7. Taste incredible wines at Besalduch Valls & BellmuntThese fantastic wineries located in the municipality of Salsadella are a wine lover's paradise. You can take one of their many tours, which include visits to their cellars and also to the vineyards of approximately 12 hectares where they produce wine varieties such as Tempranillo, Macabeu, Sauvignon Blanc, Merlot, among others, as well as the possibility of tasting authentic local food.