SPAIN’S TOP DESTINATIONS
CATALONIA
Located in the picturesque northwest of the Iberian Peninsula, this region of Spain is celebrated for its rich natural diversity and enchanting Mediterranean climate.



andalusia
This region in the south of the Iberian Peninsula is made up of eight provinces with Sevilla as its capital. Spanish is the official language and it has a distinctive Andalusian accent; the region is noted for its rich culture, influenced by its history and location as a meeting point for different civilisations.

madrid
Immerse yourself in the cosmopolitan allure of Spain’s capital, where history and culture seamlessly intertwine. Madrid captivates with its blend of tradition and modernity, through art, leisure, gastronomy and entertainment. As the nation’s epicentre for political, economic and cultural excellence, Madrid stands as one of Europe's most coveted destinations for elite travellers. Marvel at the masterpieces of renowned artists such as Velázquez, Goya and Picasso, explore iconic landmarks like the Royal Palace and wander through the serene beauty of Retiro Park. Indulge in the city’s vibrant nightlife, theatre and flamenco community or treat your palate to the delights of Madrid’s culinary scene, from hearty cocido to iconic calamari sandwiches and decadent churros paired with chocolate.

Experience the epitome of culture on the Paseo de Arte or Art Walk, which is home to some of the world’s most prestigious museums. Discover luxury shopping along the Milla de Oro or Golden Mile, where you will find many luxury boutiques of some of the world’s most exclusive brands. Finally, revel in the Salamanca District, renowned for its sophistication and boasting some of the city’s most luxurious hotels.
balearic islands
Often dubbed the “Caribbean of Spain”, the Balearic Islands offer the perfect blend of nature, culture and entertainment with a touch of exclusivity and sophistication, all amidst their stunning beaches.

Journey to these pristine islands and discover an array of opulent accommodations offering panoramic sea views. Enjoy unique sailing experiences aboard luxury yachts, perfect your swing at renowned golf courses, unwind in luxurious wellness centres and taste the exquisite local gastronomy made from the finest local ingredients.
The Balearic Islands offer you the opportunity to combine sun and beaches with culture, history and nature, exploring iconic locations in Majorca, indulging in Ibiza nightlife, the unique island of Formentera and the idyllic beaches of Menorca.
valencia
Valencia, nestled along Spain’s eastern coast and surrounded by the Mediterranean sea, stands as the country’s third most populated city and one of the oldest. Immerse yourself in this enchanting city's vibrant culture by attending the renowned Las Fallas festival. Treat your taste buds to the authentic flavours of its signature dish, paella. Enjoy moments of leisure at its inviting bars and lively nightclubs or explore the natural beauty of its vast golden beaches. With a pleasant and sunny climate year-round, this destination is perfect for travellers seeking authentic experiences in a relaxed and inviting atmosphere.

Benidorm, situated approximately 140 km from Valencia, emerges as a favourite destination among tourists. It’s renowned for its skyline of towering skyscrapers and picturesque beaches with fine sand and crystal-clear waters, such as Playa de Levante, Playa de Poniente or Cala del Tío Ximo.
canary islands
These eight islands make up a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, located near the African coastline. They offer a rich tapestry of natural beauty, with a subtropical climate and diverse landscapes, flora and fauna. Influences from Europe, America and Africa are reflected in its culture, cuisine and religion. Every year, millions of tourists visit these islands for their beaches, natural parks, festivals and heritage.These eight islands make up a Spanish archipelago in the Atlantic Ocean, located near the African coastline. They offer a rich tapestry of natural beauty, with a subtropical climate and diverse landscapes, flora and fauna. Influences from Europe, America and Africa are reflected in its culture, cuisine and religion. Every year, millions of tourists visit these islands for their beaches, natural parks, festivals and heritage.

Tenerife hold the title as the largest and most populous island in the archipelago, attracting the highest number of tourists annually. Teide National Park, home to Spain’s highest peak, is the island’s main attraction. It also has pristine black and golden sandy beaches, lush forests, enchanting villages and a rich culinary scene.
Lanzarote, known as the island of volcanoes, has a landscape unrivalled anywhere else in the world. The Timanfaya National Park is a testament to the force of nature, with its striking craters and mesmerising lava flows. This amazing island also features idyllic beaches and architectural marvels.
