All Inclusive Holidays to Spain
Spain's different types of landscape is an intense range from desert in the southern areas to green surroundings in the north.
There are vast tracts of hot, sierra wilderness with rugged stretches of coastline between sandy beaches, and the snow-capped Pyrenees at the
north-east border with France means that Spain has a unique and comprehensive collection of terrains and natural
environments.
The temperature in Spain is mostly cooler in the north. In the summer the high temperatures attract tourists from all over the world
especially in the coastal areas which are the busiest in the July to August months, with tourists coming from abroad and from
the more central places in Spain as the heat gets too hot there even for the Spanish people. Finding accommodation in Spain
isn't a hard task all over Spain as hotels and holiday villas are copious. Spain can be a holiday destination for anybody no
matter what your age is and can be a great place to visit all year round, just depending on whether your just wanting nice beaches to sunbathe on
or explore the breath taking cool mountains in the north which is known to be very wet during winter and even snowfall in some regions can be a
common occurance.
Culturally Spain has alot to see, there is many examples of medieval castles, Gothic cathedrals, ornate Islamic palaces and Roman
ruins are spread across all of Spain in the midst of little cottages and farmhouses which make up the traditional Spanish villages. In
the capital Madrid there are some great museums and architecture along with its modern attitude to tourist needs makes
Madrid a popular tourist destination for all ages. Barcelona has become a loved popular vibrant city at the forefront of modern
culture. Fine Dining is an important aspect of living the Spanish way of life, and there are many regional
variations of the well known traditional favourites like tapas, paella, and gazpacho dishes. In Spain the main meal of the day is usually
eaten early afternoon, when family and friends eat together leaving followed by a siesta so you can wake later that evening to enjoy
the lively nightlife Spain has to offer.
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