Spain

Spain is like no other travel destination anywhere! Rich in history and natural beauty, Spain is a year-round, natural choice for many different kinds of holidays. Widely known for Flamenco, bull-fights, fantastic sandy beaches and lots of sunshine Spain offers much more than that: tasty cooking, ancient traditions, historical monuments, trendy cities and world-class museums.
The countryside is spectacular and infinitely varied, from the rugged Atlantic coast to the parched plains of Castilla, from almost desert-like landscapes to others exotic and fertile. The open roads produce a stream of surprises with hidden villages and unexpected castles, shepherds roaming with their flocks and hilltop windmills.
Spain has something for everyone: ideal destinations and activities for families with children, couples looking for a romantic getaway or young people seeking adventure or looking for practising sports.
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Inland Andalucia
Andalucía is the most southern territory of the country and the most quintessentially Spanish part of the Iberian Peninsula. The popular image of Spain as a land of bullfights, flamenco, sherry and castles derives from this region, but Andalucia also offers exciting architecture, high mountain ranges, rivers and beautiful, white sandy beaches.
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Costa de la Luz
The south-western coast of Andalusia is named Costa de la Luz (Coast of the light) because it gets a bright and vivid sunlight throughout the year that bathes its surrounding towns, streets, whitewashed houses and beaches of golden dunes. Stumbling on the villages along the Costa de la Luz is like entering a new land offering fantastic views down to Gibraltar and across the Strait to the African coasts.
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Costa del Sol
Costa del Sol (The Sun Coast) is a densely populated coast area in the southern Spain and is one of Spain's most popular tourist destinations. The offer for visitors is extremely varied from sunny beaches to beautiful mountain ranges with interesting fauna and the famous "white villages". The mild climate is a major factor in enjoying the beaches and a wide variety of outdoor and water activities year round.
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Costa Blanca
Costa Blanca is placed at the coast of eastern Spain and refers to over 200 kilometres of coastline. Its magnificent sand beaches, bright light and warm weather make it a first rate touristic centre. Costa Blanca is one of the most cosmopolitan sites in Europe with complete tourist facilities, spectacular scenery, varied gastronomy, popular festivities and sports, cultural and entertainment opportunities.
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Some of the photos are kindly lent out from the Spanish Tourist Office, www.spain.info/dk.