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Delicious tapas, authentic sangria, sandy beaches and incredible landmarks — a tour to Spain has it all! Visit Madrid, the country’s capital, for a taste of Spanish culture, art, and elegance — or head to Barcelona where you can bike tour through the many vibrant neighborhoods. For a completely different feel, take a trip through the Andalucia region and explore its unique architecture and sprawling green hills.

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Things to Do in Spain
Things to Do in Spain
With a rich history, vibrant culture, and panoramic geography, Spain offers travelers memorable experiences set among breathtaking backdrops. From enjoying late-night tapas in a buzzing Barcelona plaza to basking in the peaceful serenity of the Picos de Europa mountain range, every corner of this dynamic country boasts unique experiences that cater to every type of traveler. Whether you’d rather dance the night away at a world-famous Ibiza megaclub, explore art and culture in Barcelona and Madrid, or turquoise-colored beaches of Mallorca, there are plenty of exciting things to do on a Spain tour.To help you narrow down your options, we’ve highlighted the top things to do in Spain below.
Top 10 Things to do in Barcelona
Top 10 Things to do in Barcelona
As one of the most enchanting cities in the world, Barcelona is never likely to fall short on things to see or do. It boasts of a beautifully preserved historic city center and its architectural wonders date back almost 2000 years. From the mystical genius of Antoni Gaudi (one of the greatest architects of all time) to unparalleled artworks by grandmasters such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali and Joan Miro, a quick tour around Barcelona is enough to understand the rich offerings this city holds. Better yet, the fascinating art and architecture is beautifully complimented by a magnificent dining and drinking scene, a fabled culture and limitless possibilities. Here is a list of some of the top 10 best things to do in Barcelona.
10 Amazing Things to do in Valencia
10 Amazing Things to do in Valencia
A modern cultural hub located on the Mediterranean coast and chock-full of original Spanish culture and cuisine — can you picture anything better? A trip to Valencia blesses you with an excellent geographical location, loads of history (including some UNESCO World Heritage Sites), and the tastiest paella you’ll ever eat.The things to do in Valencia vary greatly. In this article, we’ve outlined 10 exciting, interesting, and unique things to do in this vibrant city.
10 Things to do in Ibiza: More than just party
10 Things to do in Ibiza: More than just party
Thumping music, flashing lights, and late-night clubs are some of the first things that come to mind when someone mentions Ibiza. It makes sense when you consider that this island is one of the world’s most notorious party destinations. While this is certainly still true, there’s much more to Ibiza than mixed drinks and beach bars. There is a broad spectrum of things to do in Ibiza, ranging from visiting UNESCO World Heritage Sites, experiencing what it’s like to be a real hippie, and exploring those crystal-clear waters in multiple different fashions. If you’re considering a holiday in Ibiza on your next trip to Spain, don’t hesitate. Here are 10 things to do in Ibiza that should peak your interest.
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Graham | Traveled in November

Loved everything about this trip. Tour guide Juan-Jose organised everything so well and also took the time to socialise with us during his free time which helped the bond as a group. Scenery was beautiful and the walking was about the level I expected - no walk was particularly challenging in itself but over the week as a whole, the cumulative effect probably put it on the harder end of the moderate scale. If people wanted to miss a day out, that was not a problem (which is the benefit of a centre-based trip). We were very lucky with the weather in late-October - but can't guarantee that every time!

Anonymous | Traveled in November
An amazing trip!

I've wanted to visit Andalucia for more than 20 years and this trip did not disappoint. It was, to me, the perfect blend of rural walking and city time- with my favorite moments being the pastures and small villages, learning about olive production, local plants, and life in Algamitas. The Cortijo is lovely, and though simple, had everything we need (including a pool!) The staff were all incredibly friendly and helpful and Felipe, the manager, was especially thoughtful in taking care of everyone. My traveling companion and I both have dietary/medical restrictions and Felipe and the wonderful kitchen staff went to great lengths to ensure we had what we needed (we know gluten free pasta, bread and cereal can't be easy to come by in a rural area, and that making a separate version of a meal is a lot of work), but made it seem effortless. Our guide, Miguel, is funny and personable and knows so much about the area: archaeology, geology, plant life, birds, and people- and he clearly makes a great effort to know the neighbors in the village and connect with people. He also runs a tight ship to keep people safe and cared for! He also goes to great lengths to make sure his groups have a great time and get to do the things they want to do. I thought the walking was the right challenge for a level 2- the biggest variable was the sun and heat, but he made sure we were hydrated and prepared. We didn't have any rain, but that would also make for a different kind of challenge. And we lucked out with a group of lovely, funny, caring fellow-travelers. This trip was to celebrate my friends' and my 40th birthdays this year, and it was exactly what we wanted it to be!

Anonymous | Traveled in November

We saw shrines from one end of France to the other including Liseux where St Terese's lived and the convent she entered. We were above the clouds when visiting the shrine at LaSalle in the French Alps! We spent two nights at Lourdes and were able to participate in the nightly procession as well as visiting St Bernadette's childhood home. Every shrine and area we visited was amazing!

Deborah C. | Traveled in November

Enjoyed all Shrines and cathedrals. Loved the Shine at our Lady of La Salette and having lunch at the convent. The French Alps were breathtaking. All guides were so exceptional - they were very informative. Not another time to explore Avignon. Didn’t like that there was no selection of our meal at dinner also no printing of what we were eating - guessing. Tour Manager was exceptional.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

A couple of long travel days in the bus but scenery lovely. Hotels were spectacular! Special stops in homes of locals in Morocco and Spain were truly unique and well received by all.

Anonymous | Traveled in October

The trip was very well planned, all the accommodations, luggage transfer, meals and GPx tracks were exactly as stated in the itinerary. It's nice to have such a stress free trip given all the different cities and towns we hiked too.

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Key experiences on a Spain holiday

A holiday in Spain promises a journey through centuries of history, vibrant culture, and breathtaking landscapes. Imagine waiting for freshly baked churros and rich, velvety chocolate in a quaint café in Madrid. As you wander through Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter, the narrow streets open up to breathtaking views of Gaudí’s whimsical architecture, with the sun casting playful shadows on the vibrant mosaics of Park Güell. In Andalusia, the rhythmic claps and stomps of flamenco fill the air, pulling you into the passion of Spain’s soul. Picture yourself sipping sangria by the Mediterranean, feeling the sea breeze on your skin as the golden sun dips below the horizon. Whether you're marveling at the intricate Moorish details of the Alhambra, dancing through the night in Ibiza, or indulging in a feast of paella by the coast, every moment in Spain is an explosion of color, flavor, and pure joy.

For more ideas, check out our guide on the best things to do in Spain.

Top destinations to visit in Spain

There is no shortage of inspiring destinations in Spain. Barcelona enchants with its unique architecture and vibrant culture. Madrid, the capital, boasts world-class museums and a lively atmosphere. Seville, the heart of Andalusia, is renowned for its rich history and flamenco rhythms. Valencia combines modern attractions with beautiful beaches. The Canary Islands, including Tenerife, offer stunning landscapes and pleasant climates. Mallorca, in the Balearic Islands, features picturesque coastlines and charming villages. La Rioja is celebrated for its exquisite wines and scenic vineyards. Each of these locales provides a distinct experience, showcasing the diverse allure of Spain.

For a more expansive list of destinations, you can refer to our article on the best places to visit in Spain.

Top tour activities in Spain

Enjoy sightseeing tours in Barcelona, admiring Gaudí’s Sagrada Familia and Park Güell. Explore Madrid’s world-class museums, including the Prado and Reina Sofía, on an art and architecture tour. In Andalusia, visit the Alhambra in Granada and the Mezquita in Córdoba. Experience some of the finest vintages from La Rioja and Ribera del Duero during a wine tasting holiday in Spain. For outdoor lovers, hiking tours include the Camino de Santiago and the breathtaking Picos de Europa.

Best time to visit Spain

The best times to visit Spain are during spring (March to May) and fall (September to October), when the weather is pleasant, and tourist crowds are thinner. These seasons are ideal for sightseeing and outdoor activities. For detailed information, check out our guide on the best time to visit Spain.

Optimal duration to explore Spain

A week in Spain is enough if you want an immersive experience in a single destination or region. It allows for an in-depth visit to two major destinations like Madrid and Barcelona or Seville and Granada. If you have more time, spending ten days or two weeks in Spain will give you the luxury to explore a couple of regions while venturing into rural areas like Catalonia’s coast or Córdoba. For itinerary ideas, check out this guide.

Packing essentials for a trip to Spain

Since Spain’s cities and towns are best explored on foot, pack comfortable walking shoes. Sunscreen is essential for protection against the strong Mediterranean sun. Also, bring a couple of swimsuits for beach days along the coast or hotel pools. Lightweight clothing, a hat, and a reusable water bottle will keep you comfortable while sightseeing.

Sustainable travel practices when visiting Spain

You can always make sustainable choices during your travel in Spain, starting with opting for local food and drinks, avoiding one-time-use bags, using reef-safe sunscreens and a reusable bottle. Besides that, you can also choose a sustainable travel partner for your holiday such as Bookmundi. At Bookmundi, we carbon offset every tour booked with us. Similarly, flying with sustainable airlines like Qantas, and supporting local organizations in Spain like Sustainable Travel International, the Center for Responsible Travel, and the Travel Foundation, which work to protect nature, culture, and local communities also contributes towards sustainable tourism in the country.

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