About Madrid

Posted on Monday, October 10, 2011

Andalucía is the second largest of the Spanish regions and is situated in the south of Spain overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.  Seville, Jerez, Caldiz, Granada, Alambra, and Cordoba are all in this region.

It's mild climate all year around and the cultural blend of its architecture make this region a unique corner of Spain to visit.  Monumental cities, enchanting villages, superb golfing and vacation resorts paired with great cuisine and the passionate Flamenco shows and you're in for a wonderful experience.

About Madrid

Posted on Monday, October 10, 2011

Andalucía is the second largest of the Spanish regions and is situated in the south of Spain overlooking the Mediterranean Sea and the Atlantic Ocean.  Seville, Jerez, Caldiz, Granada, Alambra, and Cordoba are all in this region.

It's mild climate all year around and the cultural blend of its architecture make this region a unique corner of Spain to visit.  Monumental cities, enchanting villages, superb golfing and vacation resorts paired with great cuisine and the passionate Flamenco shows and you're in for a wonderful experience.

Cartagena Spain

Posted on Thursday, September 22, 2011

During the 16th and the 17th centuries, when Spain held sway over the rest of Euope and the New World, much of its naval power was projected from the port of Catagena. Many of the coastal fortifications from the era still exist, although instead of guarding the city, they provide splendid views of the harbor.

Santiago de Compostela

Posted on Friday, August 26, 2011

In Santiago de Compostela, you have a date with history. As soon as you enter the old town, which has the UNESCO World Heritage designation, you will see that this is no exaggeration. The capital of Galicia has some of Europe's best conserved monuments, in surroundings that call to mind historic times.

Not many tour operators visit this area. Here are the trips we suggest. The most popular trip is the Marian Shrines of Europe with Globus vacations.

Travel to Spain

Posted on Friday, June 24, 2011

Much of Spain's legacy was shaped by its alternating role of conqueror and conquered. The 17 autonomous regions of Spain each have their own distinctive landscape, history, traditions, festivals, climates and cuisine. With a dazzling natural environment - you will find bustling cities, enchanting hilltop towns and fishing villages, primeval forests, desert, plains and lush meadows, snow-capped mountains and tropical islands, sandy beaches, prehistoric caves, vineyards and citrus groves.

Choose from a variety of travel programs through Spain including train and motorcoach vacations. You can also visit many port in Spain on a Mediterranean cruise.

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