Travel guide
Weather & Climate
Expect a mild Mediterranean virtually climate all year round
Best time to visit: Visit outside of peak summer months for cheap holidays to Spain.
The climate in Spain varies from region to region, but you can generally expect hot and dry summers, with temperatures hitting the high-20s (°C) wherever you are. Over in the Balearic Islands, things start to heat up in May, with highs in the mid-20s. Enjoy peak temperatures of 30°C in July and August. Things are similar over on mainland Spain, with sunny summers in the mid-20s, and mild spring and autumns seasons, too. Down south, the Canary Islands (or the ‘Islands of Eternal Spring’) enjoy warm, sub-tropical weather. It hardly ever drops below 20°C in winter, with highs of around 25°C the summer months. The western islands have the most rain, but it’s only the occasional shower during summer.
Spain is best for…
Couples: With a wealth of beautiful beaches and pretty cities galore, many Spain destinations are perfect for two. Why not wander through Barcelona’s bustling streets before riding the cable car to Montjuïc?
Families: Find your favourite spot on the Costa’s golden sandy Costas. When you fancy a change of scenery, you’ll find all kinds of waterparks and theme parks to keep the kids entertained.
Night owls: Whether you want laze away an evening in a traditional tapas restaurant in Madrid, or dance all night in Ibiza’s top clubs, you’ll find something to keep you entertained when the sun goes down.
Fast facts:
Language: Spanish, although English is widely spoken across Spain, especially in the tourist hotspots and resorts. If you’re heading off the usual visitor trails, pack a phrasebook or download our essential language app.
Currency: Euro (€).
Local time: Spain is 1 hour ahead of GMT/UK time.
Fly to: Alicante Airport for Benidorm, Girona Airport for Costa Brava, Reus Airport for Costa Dorada and Malaga Airport for Costa del Sol. Transfer times are 30–90 minutes.
Flight time from UK: The flight time to Spain is around 2.5 hours.
Tourist Information: Find further information about various Spain destinations over at www.spain.info.
Visa / Health:
British citizens don’t need a visa to for Spain holidays but you do need a valid passport. Visit www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain for up-to-date visa and health recommendations and advice.
Events
Tenerife carnival: Escape the cold winter in the UK and head to Tenerife in February to experience one of the biggest carnival celebrations in Europe.
Semana Santa: Easter brings celebrations all over Spain during Semana Santa (or Holy Week).
Clubbing season: Nightclubs in the Balearic Islands reopen for the summer from May onwards, finishing with huge closing parties in October.
Menorca Fiesta: Kick off the fiesta season in Menorca from 23–25 June, during the festival of Sant Joan.
La tomanita: You’ll be seeing red during Buñol’s annual tomato frenzy, La Tomatina, in late August.
Getting around
By train: High-speed trains run between the major cities in mainland Spain.
By metro: There are metro systems in Barcelona, Madrid, Valencia and Bilbao.
By boat: Ferries and catamarans connect the Canary Islands with each other, which you’ll also find in the Balearic Islands.
By hire car: Hiring a car is a convenient way of exploring at your own pace, and getting to hard-to-reach places.
Safety and Security:
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Whether you’re seeking sun-soaked beaches on the Spanish Costas, cathedral tours in Palma, or water-filled fun at Benidorm’s Aqualandia, the list of things to do in Spain is practically endless. There is something for all ages from botanical gardens and theme parks, to designer shopping and architectural wonders of the world.
Places to go
With so much to see and do, you’ll be spoilt for choice as to what to do first in Spain. Sample the Costas’ powdery golden sands edged with sparkling warm waters, perfect for swimming and snorkelling. Select from secluded coves, lively hotspots or family-friendly beaches. S’illot is a short stroll from Sa Coma and perfect for those seeking a tranquil beach with picture postcard scenery. Cala S’Almonia in Mallorca is popular for snorkelling and offers spectacular clifftop scenery and lush pine forest backdrops. Family-friendly Spain things to do must include a visit to the theme and water parks dotted around the country. Salou’s PortAventura provides rides and slides, thrills and spills for the whole family. Aqualandia in Benidorm is home to Europe’s highest water chute, while younger visitors will enjoy the swashbuckling shows at Mallorca’s Pirates Adventures. Sioux City is a must for cowboy fans. For a more serene holiday experience indulge in the natural beauty of Spain with hiking in the stunning Masca Valley.
Attractions
Immerse yourself in a wealth of iconic attractions in Spain from royal palaces and grand fortresses to Gothic
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