Spain for the independent traveller

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Barbate offers a rich mix things to see including a characterful old town, unspoilt beaches, history, gastronomy, dramatic cliffs and pine forests.
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Off the beaten tourist track, Algeciras offers beautiful beaches and crystal-clear waters that once inspired the legendary flamenco guitarist Paco de Lucía.
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This beautiful sun kissed town, clings to the summit of a rocky crag some 100 metres high, and edged by the legendary Guadalete River, has been declared a Natural Monument of Andalusia.
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Christmas in Spain is a rich and colourful season that blends deep-rooted religious traditions with lively social celebrations, regional customs and an unmistakable love of food.
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If you are spending more than a couple of days in Seville, Carmona is definitely a place worth visiting. Located just 30 kilometres the city—and en route to other major destinations like Córdoba—Carmona stands out as one of the most historically and architecturally significant cities in the province.
Known for its sun-drenched coastline, historic landmarks, and unique desert landscapes, Almería offers a diverse array of attractions for every type of traveller.
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Located 30 km from Seville and served by a direct train which takes around 25 mintues, Utrera is considered to be the birthplace of bullfighting and flamenco.
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Following anti-tourist demonstrations, you could be wondering if tourists are still welcome in Mallorca? The simple answer is yes, but it's a bit more complicated than that.
Guadarrama makes the perfect day trip from the hustle and bustle of Madrid and is well worth a visit.
The iconic landmarks of A Coruña may be its Roman lighthouse, sweeping seafront promenade, and bustling plazas, but beyond the obvious highlights lies a city full of small surprises.
A Coruña is increasingly recognized as one of Spain’s great gastronomic capitals. With one of the highest concentrations of Michelin-starred restaurants per capita, vibrant markets brimming with fresh produce, and a tapas culture that rivals any in the country, A Coruña offers food lovers a destination that combines authenticity with world-class innovation.
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One of A Coruña’s greatest advantages is its location. Perched on Galicia’s northern coast, the city is the perfect springboard for exploring everything from historic pilgrimage sites to wild Atlantic headlands.
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