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Andalucía
Spain's largest community, famous for its beaches, Flemish culture, gastronomy and rich history. You should visit to experience life in its beautiful white villages, admire the impressive architecture for which it is famous, such as the Alhambra in Granada, the Mezquita in Cordoba and the cathedral in Seville, and enjoy the sun on the beaches of the Costa del Sol. It is also known for its gastronomy, such as Iberian ham, fried fish and gazpacho.
Almería
The province of Almería is known for its warm and sunny climate all year round, its stunning beaches and its beautiful historic cities such as Almería and Mojácar. It also has beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Cabo de Gata-Níjar Natural Park and the Tabernas Desert, which are ideal for hiking and enjoying nature. The gastronomy of the province of Almería is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as soupy rice and gazpacho.
Cádiz
The province of Cádiz is known for its beautiful beaches and its impressive cultural heritage, such as the historic city of Cádiz and the archaeological site of Baelo Claudia. In addition, it has beautiful cities such as Tarifa and Vejer de la Frontera, and a wide variety of water activities such as windsurfing and kitesurfing. The gastronomy of the province of Cádiz is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as red tuna and fried fish.
Córdoba
The province of Córdoba is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, highlighting monuments such as the Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba and the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos. It also has beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Sierras Subbéticas Natural Park, which is ideal for hiking. The gastronomy of the province of Córdoba is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as salmorejo and flamenquín.
Granada
The province of Granada is known for its impressive cultural heritage, such as the Alhambra and the Generalife, and its beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Sierra Nevada and the Sierra Nevada National Park. It also has beautiful cities such as Granada and Almuñécar, and a wide variety of water activities such as diving and water skiing. The gastronomy of the province of Granada is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as Trevélez ham and the Alpujarreño dish.
Huelva
The province of Huelva is known for its beautiful beaches and its impressive cultural heritage, such as the La Rábida Monastery and the city of Huelva. In addition, it has beautiful cities such as Isla Cristina and Ayamonte, and a wide variety of water activities such as sport fishing and windsurfing. The gastronomy of the province of Huelva is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as white prawns from Huelva and Iberian ham.
Jaén
The province of Jaén is known for its impressive cultural heritage, such as the Jaén Cathedral and the Cástulo Archaeological Site, as well as its beautiful natural landscape, such as the Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park. It also has beautiful cities such as Úbeda and Baeza, declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The gastronomy of the province of Jaén is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as extra virgin olive oil and pipirrana.
Málaga
The province of Málaga is known for its beautiful beaches and its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Alcazaba and the Gibralfaro Castle in Málaga, as well as its impressive natural landscape, such as the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara Natural Park. and Alhama. In addition, it has beautiful cities such as Marbella and Nerja, and a wide variety of activities such as hiking and golf. The gastronomy of the province of Malaga is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as sardine spit and ajoblanco.
Sevilla
The province of Seville is known for its impressive cultural heritage, such as the Seville Cathedral and the Giralda, as well as its rich history and Mudejar architecture. In addition, it has beautiful cities such as Carmona and Osuna, and a wide variety of cultural and leisure activities, such as flamenco and the April Fair. The gastronomy of the province of Seville is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as gazpacho and oxtail.
Aragón
A mountainous region in the north of Spain, famous for the Pyrenees and its green valleys. You should visit it for hiking in its mountains, enjoying the natural beauty in the National Park of Ordesa and Monte Perdido, a variety of outdoor activities such as skiing, hiking and climbing. You can explore its historical heritage in medieval cities such as Zaragoza and Teruel, which offer a unique and authentic experience of Spanish life.
Huesca
The province of Huesca is located in the Pyrenees region and is known for its impressive natural landscapes, such as the Ordesa y Monte Perdido National Park, and for its internationally renowned ski resorts, such as Formigal and Candanchú. In addition, it has beautiful historical cities such as Huesca and Jaca, where you can find monuments and historical buildings such as the Huesca Cathedral and the Jaca Castle. The gastronomy of the province of Huesca is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as Aragon beef and roast lamb.
Teruel
The province of Teruel is located in the south of Aragon and is known for its impressive architectural heritage, such as the Teruel Cathedral and the Torre del Salvador. In addition, it has beautiful natural landscapes such as the Maestrazgo Cultural Park and the Sierra de Albarracín. The gastronomy of the province of Teruel is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as Teruel ham and lamb a la pastora.
Zaragoza
The province of Zaragoza is the capital of the autonomous community of Aragon and is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, highlighting monuments such as the Basílica del Pilar and the Aljafería. In addition, the province of Zaragoza has beautiful natural landscapes such as the Los Cañones Natural Park and the Sierra de Guara. The gastronomy of the province of Zaragoza is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as lamb with chilindrón and red wine from Cariñena.
Canarias
Located in the Atlantic Ocean, the Canary Islands are a tropical paradise with white sandy beaches, volcanic landscapes and a warm, sunny climate all year round. Each of the islands offers something different, from the lively nightlife of Tenerife to the tranquility of La Gomera. In addition, the Canary Islands are known for their gastronomy, most notably their famous mojo picón
Las Palmas
The province of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria has two main islands: Gran Canaria and Lanzarote. Gran Canaria is known for its beautiful beaches, such as Playa de Maspalomas and Playa de las Canteras, as well as its impressive heritage cultural, such as the Cathedral of Santa Ana and the historic neighborhood of Vegueta.Lanzarote, on the other hand, is known for its volcanic landscape, with impressive tourist attractions such as the Timanfaya National Park and the Cueva de los Verdes.The gastronomy of the province of Las Palmas de Gran Canaria is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as fresh fish and wrinkled potatoes with mojo.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
The province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife has two main islands: Tenerife and La Gomera. Tenerife is the largest island in the archipelago and is known for its impressive natural landscape, such as the Teide National Park and the beach from Las Teresitas.It also has a large number of tourist areas, such as Playa de las Américas and Costa Adeje.La Gomera, on the other hand, is a lesser-known but equally impressive island, with a large number of protected natural areas, such as the Garajonay National Park The gastronomy of the province of Santa Cruz de Tenerife is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as gofio and mojo picón.
Cantabria
A mountainous region in northern Spain, famous for its prehistoric caves and beautiful beaches. You should visit to admire the cave paintings of Altamira, hike in the Picos de Europa, and enjoy the beautiful coastline in places like Santander and Comillas. Cantabria is a green and mountainous region located on the northern coast of Spain. It is famous for its natural beauty, with spectacular landscapes such as the Picos de Europa and the Costa Quebrada. It also has beautiful beaches and historic cities such as Santander and Comillas. Cantabrian gastronomy is rich and varied, highlighting its cheeses and seafood. A region in the north of Spain, famous for its impressive historical heritage and rich culture. You should visit to admire the impressive Gothic cathedrals of Burgos and León, explore the medieval city of Salamanca, and enjoy nature in the Batuecas Natural Park.
Cantabria
Castilla y León
A region in northern Spain, famous for its impressive historical heritage and rich culture. You should visit to admire the impressive Gothic cathedrals of Burgos and León, explore the medieval city of Salamanca, and enjoy nature in the Batuecas Natural Park.
Burgos
The province of Burgos is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, highlighting monuments such as the Burgos Cathedral, the Monastery of Las Huelgas and the Castle of Burgos. In addition, the province of Burgos has beautiful natural landscapes such as the Ebro Canyon and the Sierra de la Demanda. The gastronomy of the province of Burgos is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as roast lamb and Burgos cheese.
León
The province of León is known for its impressive Gothic cathedral, which is one of the most impressive in Spain, and for its well-preserved old town. In addition, the province of León has beautiful natural landscapes such as the Picos de Europa National Park and Lake Sanabria. The gastronomy of the province of León is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as cocido maragato and trout from the Órbigo river.
Palencia
The province of Palencia is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, highlighting monuments such as the Cathedral of Palencia and the Monastery of San Zoilo. In addition, the province of Palencia has beautiful natural landscapes such as the Fuentes Carrionas and Fuente Cobre-Montaña Palentina Natural Park. The gastronomy of the province of Palencia is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as lechada and lamb churro.
Salamanca
The province of Salamanca is known for its impressive Plaza Mayor, which is one of the most impressive in Spain, and for its well-preserved historic quarter. In addition, the province of Salamanca has beautiful natural landscapes such as the Las Batuecas-Sierra de Francia Natural Park and the Arribes del Duero. The gastronomy of the province of Salamanca is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as Iberian ham and morucha meat.
Segovia
The province of Segovia is known for its impressive Roman aqueduct, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and for its impressive Alcazar. In addition, the province of Segovia has beautiful natural landscapes such as the Sierra de Guadarrama and the Hoces del Río Duratón Natural Park. The gastronomy of the province of Segovia is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as roast suckling pig and La Granja beans. It is also home to the famous Segovia Festival, which takes place in August and offers a wide variety of cultural activities.
Soria
The province of Soria is known for its impressive natural landscape, especially the Natural Park of the Cañón del Río Lobos and Laguna Negra. In addition, it has beautiful historical cities such as Soria and Medinaceli, which offer an authentic experience of Castilian rural life. The gastronomy of the province of Soria is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as mushrooms and roast lamb. It is also home to the famous Festival de las Ánimas, which takes place in November and offers a unique and authentic experience of Spanish life.
Valladolid
The province of Valladolid is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, highlighting monuments such as the Cathedral of Valladolid, the Monastery of San Benito and the Palacio de Pimentel. In addition, the province of Valladolid has beautiful natural landscapes such as the Riberas de Castronuño and Vega del Duero Natural Park. The gastronomy of the province of Valladolid is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as suckling lamb and red wine from Ribera del Duero. It is also home to the famous Valladolid International Film Festival (SEMINCI), which takes place in October and offers a wide variety of cultural activities.
Zamora
The province of Zamora is known for its rich history and cultural heritage, highlighting monuments such as the Zamora Cathedral and the Zamora Castle. In addition, the province of Zamora has beautiful natural landscapes such as the Arribes del Duero Natural Park and the Sanabria Lake. The gastronomy of the province of Zamora is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as suckling lamb and Zamorano cheese. It is also home to the famous Carnaval de Toro, which takes place in February and offers a unique and authentic experience of Spanish life.
Ávila
The province of Ávila is known for its impressive medieval wall, which is a UNESCO World Heritage Site. It also has beautiful historic cities such as Ávila and Arévalo, which offer an authentic experience of rural Castilian life. In addition, the province of Ávila is famous for its gastronomy, highlighting dishes such as the T-bone steak from Ávila and the yolks from Santa Teresa.
Castilla-La Mancha
A region in central Spain, famous for its vineyards and its connection with the famous book Don Quixote. You should visit it to taste its world-renowned wines, explore the sights of Don Quixote's story in Toledo, and enjoy the rural and peaceful atmosphere. This region is located in central Spain and is famous for its cultural and literary heritage, being the home of the famous character Don Quixote de la Mancha. It has beautiful historic cities such as Toledo, Cuenca and Albacete, as well as a rich gastronomy, highlighting its famous Manchego cheese and game dishes.
Albacete
The province of Albacete is known for its impressive natural landscapes, such as the Sierra del Segura and the Lagunas de Ruidera, as well as its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the city of Almansa and the Chinchilla Castle. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking and hunting. The gastronomy of the province of Albacete is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as gazpacho from Manchego and migas.
Ciudad Real
The province of Ciudad Real is known for its impressive natural landscapes, such as the Tablas de Daimiel National Park and the Sierra de Alcudia, as well as its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Calatrava la Nueva Castle and the Historical Set of Almagro. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as rural tourism and wine tourism. The gastronomy of the province of Ciudad Real is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as Manchego cheese and Manchego ratatouille.
Cuenca
The province of Cuenca is known for its impressive cultural heritage, such as the Enchanted City and the Old Town of Cuenca, as well as its beautiful natural landscape, such as the Serranía de Cuenca and the Laguna del Tobar. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking and fishing. The gastronomy of the province of Cuenca is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as mortaruelo and porridge.
Guadalajara
The province of Guadalajara is known for its beautiful natural landscape, such as the Alto Tajo Natural Park and the Hayedo de Tejera Negra, as well as its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Castillo de Sigüenza and the city of Brihuega. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as rural tourism and skiing. The gastronomy of the province of Guadalajara is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as roast lamb and goat cheese.
Toledo
The province of Toledo is known for its impressive cultural heritage, such as the historic city of Toledo and the Monastery of San Juan de los Reyes, as well as its beautiful natural landscape, such as the Don Quixote Route and the Cabañeros National Park. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as rural tourism and hiking. The gastronomy of the province of Toledo is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as marzipan and roast suckling pig.
Cataluña
A region in northeastern Spain, famous for its vibrant culture, modernist architecture and Mediterranean coastline. Catalonia is famous for its modernist art, such as the work of architect Antoni Gaudí in Barcelona, but also boasts beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Aigüestortes y Estany de Sant Maurici National Park. In addition, the community is known for its gastronomy, which includes dishes such as escalivada, crema catalana and butifarra. The region is also famous for its festivals, such as the Sant Jordi festival in April and the Mercè festival in September. In addition, Catalonia has historic cities such as Girona and Tarragona, which offer an authentic experience of Catalan life.
Barcelona
The province of Barcelona is known for its impressive cosmopolitan city, its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Sagrada Familia and Park Güell, as well as its beautiful beaches. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking in the Montseny Natural Park and skiing in the Catalan Pyrenees. The gastronomy of the province of Barcelona is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as paella and fideuá.
Girona
The province of Girona is known for its beautiful beaches, its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Girona Jewish Quarter and the Girona Cathedral, as well as its impressive natural landscape, such as the Costa Brava and the Parque Natural de los Aiguamolls de l'Emporda. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking and windsurfing. The gastronomy of the province of Girona is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as suquet de peix and bullit de peix.
Lérida
The province of Lérida is known for its impressive natural landscape, such as the Aigüestortes and Estany de Sant Maurici National Park and the Catalan Pyrenees, as well as its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Lleida Cathedral and the Castillo de la its old. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking and skiing. The gastronomy of the province of Lleida is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as xató and escudella i carn d'olla.
Tarragona
The province of Tarragona is known for its beautiful beaches, its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Tarragona Amphitheater and the Tarragona Cathedral, as well as its impressive natural landscape, such as the Ebro Delta and the Sierra de Montsant. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking and biking. The gastronomy of the province of Tarragona is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as calçotada and romesco.
Ceuta
Ceuta is a Spanish autonomous city located in North Africa and is a popular tourist destination due to its rich history and diverse cultural heritage. The city has numerous tourist attractions, such as the port, the Plaza de Africa, the cathedral, the royal wall and Mount Hacho, which offers panoramic views of the Strait of Gibraltar and the city. In addition, Ceuta is known for its beaches and sea-related activities, such as scuba diving and sport fishing.
Comunidad Valenciana
The Valencian Community is a region located on the east coast of Spain with beautiful beaches, a rich history and a unique culture. Valencia is its capital and boasts an impressive City of Arts and Sciences, which is a collection of museums, aquariums and cultural centers. In addition, the Valencian Community is famous for its gastronomy, highlighting the Valencian paella and its wines.
Alicante
Alicante is a coastal city located in the homonymous province that offers a wide variety of tourist experiences. It is famous for its beautiful beaches, such as Playa de San Juan and Playa del Postiguet, and for its impressive castle of Santa Bárbara. Alicante also has a rich gastronomy, highlighting dishes such as lobster stew and arroz a banda. In addition, it is home to the famous Hogueras de San Juan festival, which is held in June.
Castellón
Castellón is a city located on the north coast of the Valencian Community that offers a unique combination of history and nature. It is famous for its well-preserved old town and its Cathedral of Santa María, but it also has beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Sierra de Espadán Natural Park. In addition, Castellón is home to the famous La Magdalena festival, which takes place in March and is one of the most important festivals in the region.
Valencia
Valencia is the third largest city in Spain and one of the most cosmopolitan in the country. It offers a wide variety of tourist experiences, from its impressive City of Arts and Sciences to its well-preserved historic quarter. In addition, Valencia is famous for its gastronomy, highlighting the Valencian paella and its wines. It also has beautiful beaches and a lively nightlife.
Comunidad de Madrid
The province of Comunidad de Madrid is a region located in the center of Spain that offers a wide variety of tourist experiences. It is home to beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Sierra de Guadarrama, which offers a variety of outdoor activities such as hiking, climbing and skiing. In addition, it has beautiful historic cities and towns such as San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Alcalá de Henares and Aranjuez, all of which have been declared World Heritage Sites by UNESCO. The province of Madrid also has a rich gastronomy, highlighting dishes such as cocido madrileño, bocadillo de calamares and churro con chocolate. It is also famous for its festivals, such as the festivities of San Isidro in May and the festival of the Community of Madrid in May or June.
Madrid
Madrid is the capital of Spain and one of the most vibrant and cosmopolitan cities in the country. In addition to its rich history and cultural heritage, Madrid offers a wide variety of dining, shopping, and entertainment experiences. It is known for its world-class museums, such as the Prado and Reina Sofía, and for its lively nightlife in neighborhoods such as Malasaña and Chueca.
Extremadura
Extremadura is a region located in western Spain that offers a unique combination of history, nature and gastronomy. It is known for its historical heritage, such as the Roman city of Merida, and for its impressive natural landscapes such as the Monfragüe National Park and the Sierra de Gata Nature Reserve. In addition, Extremadura has a rich gastronomy, highlighting its cheeses and Iberian sausages.
Badajoz
Badajoz is a city located in the east of Extremadura that has a rich history and cultural heritage. It is known for its impressive Alcazaba, which is one of the largest fortresses in the region, and for its beautiful cathedral. In addition, Badajoz has a wide variety of museums and art galleries, such as the Museum of Fine Arts of Badajoz. The city is also famous for its festivals, such as the Badajoz Carnival, one of the biggest and liveliest in Spain.
Cáceres
Cáceres is a historic city located in the west of Spain that has an impressive medieval old town, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The city offers a large number of monuments and historical buildings, such as the Torre de Bujaco, the Cathedral of Santa María and the Plaza Mayor. In addition, Cáceres has a rich gastronomy, highlighting dishes such as roast suckling pig and migas. It is also home to the famous Mérida Classic Theater Festival, held in July and August.
Galicia
Galicia is a region located on the northern coast of Spain that boasts stunning natural landscapes, a rich history and a unique culture. It is known for its beautiful beaches and for the Camino de Santiago, which crosses its territory. It also has a rich gastronomy, highlighting its seafood and its famous Galician octopus dish.
La Coruña
A Coruña is a coastal city located on the north coast of Galicia that has beautiful beaches and a rich history. It is known for its Tower of Hercules, which is the world's oldest working Roman lighthouse, and for its well-preserved historic quarter. A Coruña is also famous for its gastronomy, which includes dishes such as Galician empanada and Galician octopus.
Lugo
The province of Lugo is located in the interior of Galicia and is known for its impressive natural landscapes, such as the Parque Natural de los Ancares and the Sierra de Meira. It also has beautiful historic cities such as Lugo and Monforte de Lemos, which offer an authentic experience of Galician rural life. In addition, the gastronomy of the province of Lugo is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as Galician stew and lacón con grelos.
Ourense
Ourense is a city located in Galicia, Spain, which offers a wide variety of tourist attractions. Its natural hot springs, its delicious Galician gastronomy dishes and its cultural heritage, which includes monuments, churches and museums, stand out. Tourists can enjoy a relaxing day at the Termas de Outariz or Termas de Chavasqueira, try the local cuisine in the many restaurants and bars in the city, and explore the history and culture of the city at places such as the Ourense Cathedral, the Roman bridge over the river Miño and the Provincial Archaeological Museum.
Pontevedra
The province of Pontevedra is located on the southwest coast of Galicia and is known for its beautiful beaches and impressive natural landscapes, such as the Cíes Islands and the Ría de Arousa. In addition, it has beautiful historical cities such as Pontevedra and Tui, which offer an authentic experience of Galician rural life. The gastronomy of the province of Pontevedra is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as Galician empanada and Galician octopus.
Islas Baleares
An archipelago in the Mediterranean, famous for its beaches, culture and nightlife. You should visit to enjoy the beautiful beaches of Mallorca and Ibiza, explore the culture and history in the cities of Palma and Mahon, and enjoy the island's nightlife.
Islas Baleares
La Rioja
The autonomous community of La Rioja, in northern Spain, is famous for its vineyards and wines, and offers a wide variety of tourist attractions. Tourists can visit wineries and vineyards in places such as Haro, taste the region's wines and discover history and culture at places such as the cathedral of Santo Domingo de la Calzada and the Monastery of San Millán de la Cogolla. There are also plenty of outdoor activities, such as hiking in the mountains of the Sierra de la Demanda, and delicious gastronomy, including dishes such as roast lamb and Rioja-style potatoes. With its rural charm and cozy atmosphere, La Rioja is a tourist destination worth visiting.
Melilla
Melilla, a Spanish autonomous city in North Africa, offers a unique combination of cultures and tourist attractions. Visitors can enjoy pristine beaches, such as the Playa de la Hipódromo, or explore historic architecture at sites such as the Plaza de España and the Palacio de la Asamblea. Melilla is also famous for its rich cuisine, which combines Spanish and Moroccan influences, and its cultural festivals, such as Easter Week and the International Film Festival.
Málaga
Málaga
The province of Málaga is known for its beautiful beaches and its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Alcazaba and the Gibralfaro Castle in Málaga, as well as its impressive natural landscape, such as the Sierras de Tejeda, Almijara Natural Park. and Alhama. In addition, it has beautiful cities such as Marbella and Nerja, and a wide variety of activities such as hiking and golf. The gastronomy of the province of Malaga is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as sardine spit and ajoblanco.
Navarra
Navarra is a region located in northern Spain that offers a unique combination of natural landscapes, history and culture. It is known for the Camino de Santiago, which crosses its territory, as well as for its famous Sanfermines in Pamplona. In addition, Navarra has beautiful natural parks such as the National Park of Ordesa and Monte Perdido, and a rich gastronomy, highlighting its famous red wine and its delicious Iberian ham.
Navarra
País Vasco
The Basque Country is a region located on the northern coast of Spain with a rich history, culture and gastronomy. It is known for its modern architecture and its cities, such as Bilbao and San Sebastian. In addition, the Basque Country has beautiful natural landscapes, such as the Basque coast and the Gorbea Natural Park. It is also famous for its gastronomy, highlighting its delicious pintxo and its natural cider.
Guipúzcoa
The province of Guipúzcoa is known for its impressive natural landscape, such as the Pagoeta Natural Park and the Basque Coast, as well as its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Basilica of Nuestra Señora del Coro and the Castillo de la Mota. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as surfing and hiking. The gastronomy of the province of Guipúzcoa is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as txangurro a la donostiarra and hake in green sauce.
Vizcaya
The province of Vizcaya is known for its impressive natural landscape, such as the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve and the Sierra de Aralar, as well as its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Vizcaya Suspension Bridge. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as surfing and hiking. The gastronomy of the province of Vizcaya is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as the marmitako and the grilled chop.
Álava
The province of Álava is known for its beautiful natural landscape, such as the Valderejo Natural Park and the Sierra de Urbasa, as well as its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Old Town of Vitoria-Gasteiz and the Cathedral of Santa María . In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as hiking and caving. The gastronomy of the province of Álava is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as cod in pil-pil sauce and Basque-style chop.
Principado de Asturias
A green and mountainous region in northern Spain, famous for its beautiful landscape and gastronomy. You should visit it to hike in the Picos de Europa, taste its famous cider and cheese, and enjoy its wild beaches on the coast. Known as "the natural paradise", Asturias is a region with spectacular nature, green mountains and unspoiled beaches. It is home to the Picos de Europa, one of the most impressive national parks in Spain. In addition, Asturian gastronomy is rich and varied, highlighting its fabes, cider and cheeses.
Asturias
Región de Murcia
The Region of Murcia is an autonomous community located in southeastern Spain that offers a wide variety of tourist experiences. It is known for its warm and sunny climate, beautiful beaches and rich gastronomy. The city of Murcia boasts an impressive cathedral and a well-preserved historic quarter. In addition, the Region of Murcia is home to the Mar Menor, an impressive saltwater lake that offers a wide variety of water activities.
Murcia
Murcia is the capital of the Murcia region and is known for its impressive cultural heritage, such as the Murcia Cathedral and the Real Casino de Murcia, as well as its beautiful natural landscape, such as the Sierra Espuña Natural Park and the Playa of the Sleeve. The city is also famous for its gastronomy, highlighting dishes such as rice with rabbit and snails and meatloaf. In addition, Murcia is an ideal starting point for exploring the Mediterranean coast and the Sierra Espuña mountains.
Vizcaya
Vizcaya
The province of Vizcaya is known for its impressive natural landscape, such as the Urdaibai Biosphere Reserve and the Sierra de Aralar, as well as its rich history and cultural heritage, such as the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao and the Vizcaya Suspension Bridge. In addition, it has a wide variety of outdoor activities, such as surfing and hiking. The gastronomy of the province of Vizcaya is rich and varied, highlighting dishes such as the marmitako and the grilled chop.