Description
Rich in variety and drama, Spain has a lively and cosmopolitan mix of cultures.
Whether you come to marvel at Gaudi's extravagant follies in Barcelona, to revel in the temperate year-round climate of the Canary Islands, or to relax in the balmy waters of the Costa del Sol, you can expect late nights and long siestas in a nation that insists, with a flirtatious flick of the fan, on enjoying life to the full.
Madrid
Cosmopolitan Madrid sits on a lofty plateau, befitting its position as Spain's capital. Alongside excellent restaurants are many stunning museums, including the world-famous Prado.
Catalonia
Catalonia offer the visitor strong contracts: the amazing Art Nouveau architectural extravagances of Gaudi in Barcelona, the fine sandy beaches and rugged coastline of the Costa Brava and the sophisticated pleasures of Gerona.
Andalucia
Heart of the Moorish empire in Spain, Andalucia is justly famed not only for its wonderful beach resorts such as Estepona on the Costa del Sol and Costa de la Luz, but also for its enchantingly magical cities of Seville, Granada and Cordoba. Also here are places such as Loja with wildly beautiful landscapes of mountains, rolling hills and plains.
The Balearic Islands
Mallorca, largest of the Balearic Islands, is a beautiful land with a fascinating past. Alongside the renowned beaches and vibrant nightlife is the historic capital, Palma, and beautiful landscapes of limestone cliffs and quaint hill towns.
Canary Islands
Closer to Africa than Europe, the volcanic Canary Islands of Tenerife, Lanzarote and Gran Canaria lie 70 miles off the coast of southern Morocco, which assures them a glorious year round climate and the perfect destination for an infusion of winter warmth. The Canaries may be European, but their strong spiritual link with Latin America creates a distinctly fiesta atmosphere.
Accommodation
Ad Hoc
Description
The Ad Hoc is small, privately owned and is very characterful with a delightful colonial Spanish feel.
Accommodation
The building is classical (19th Century), located in a...
Aiguablava
A hotel of unique charm and hospitality, the Aiguablava has been under the same family ownership since 1935. It has a beautiful location in the...
Alanda Club
Ten kilometres east of Marbella, the Alanda Club (formerly the Four Seasons
Country Club Marbella) is set amidst 65 hectares, which stretch from one of
the finest...
Alfonso XIII
Exquisitely restored to its former imperial standard, the Alfonso XIII is now one of the greatest hotels of Europe.
Accommodation
This imposing edifice stands in the city...
Alhambra Hotel
Description
Assuring courteous service and quality amenities, the Alhambra Palace Hotel Granada prides itself as an ideal location for business and leisure travellers.
Location
Situated in the...
Alhambra Palace
The views from the terrace bar of the Alhambra Palace, across the city of Granada towards the snow-capped mountains of the Sierra Nevada in the...
Alva Park Resort & Spa
Alva Park Resort & Spa, a member of ‘The Leading Small Hotels of the World’, is located in Platja de Fenals, offering an ideal base...
Amistad Cordoba
Two former 18th Century mansions have been converted into an attractive hotel, set around an original Mudejar interior courtyard which has retained its columned cloisters.
The...
ArabellaSheraton Golf Hotel Son Vida
Set in spectacular Mediterranean gardens that border private golf courses, the Arabella Sheraton Golf Hotel Son Vida is reminiscent of a Spanish grandées home, with...
Atalaya Park Golf Hotel & Resort
Set in beautiful subtropical gardens, this beachfront hotel has something to suit all
interests.
The Atalaya Sol and Atalaya Torre were both recently renovated to include 4*...