Granada

Granada is a capital city of the province of the same name, located in the center of the Vega de Granada region, at an altitude of 680 m. above sea level, in the Autonomous Community of Andalusia. Irrigated by the fourth longest river in Spain, Genil River, and by the foothills of the highest massif

Tapas tour in San Sebastian, Basque Country

We will not discover anything new if we tell you that San Sebastián, called Donostia in the Basque Country, in addition to its architecture, beaches, nature, cinema and culture in general, is a world-renowned capital for its exquisite cuisine. The sand of La Concha or the Comb of the Wind of Chillida may be essential

Catalan Pyrenees. Skiing, Golf, Rafting, canoeing and much more.

The Catalan Pyrenees form a mountain range in Catalonia. They correspond approximately to the eastern half of the Pyrenees mountain range, and within this half mainly the southern and eastern slopes.In the Catalan Pyrenees there are more than 400 lakes. The largest of all is that of Certascan in the Pallars Sobirá with more than

From Porto (Portugal) to Cape Fisterra (Spain)

Porto, also known as Oporto in some languages, is the second-largest city in Portugal. Port wine, one of Portugal’s most famous exports, is named after Porto, since the metropolitan area, and in particular the cellars of Vila Nova de Gaia, were responsible for the packaging, transport, and export of fortified wine. In 2014 and 2017,

La Garrotxa. Girona

The Catalan pre-Pyrenean region La Garrotxa is located in the province of Girona (Spain) and is subdivided into two distinct parts: the High Garrotxa and the Low Garrotxa. The natural area of ​​the High Garrotxa presents an abrupt landscape, with narrow and deep valleys surrounded by high cliffs and rock walls. On the other hand,

Sanctuary of Our Lady of Fatima in Portugal

Every year between four and six million pilgrims from all countries travel to the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima, near Ourém, Portugal. For centuries, in Fatima most of the villagers kept herds of sheep and depended also on subsistence farming.The name of the town and parish is a rendition of the Arabic given name

Mallorca, “Cuevas del Drac”

Mallorca, the biggest of the 4 Balearic Islands. Like the other Balearic Islands, it is an extremely popular holiday destination, particularly for European tourists. Apart from its beautiful beaches, fish markets, parties and restaurants, Mallorca keeps a treasure. This is Las Cuevas del Drac. These are four caves called Cueva Negra (Cova Negra), Cueva Blanca

Salamanca, the unique. The ancient Castilian lineage

Located approximately 200 kilometers west of the Spanish capital Madrid and 80 km east of the Portuguese border, Salamanca is one of the most important university cities in Spain attracting thousands of international students. Its Old City was declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site in 1988. The Plaza Mayor of Salamanca, built as a result

Santillana del Mar and the Caves of Cantabria

Santillana del Mar is a tiny town with old palaces and cobbled alleys. It is located on the Cantabrica cornice, in northern Spain. It is popularly known with the nickname of the town of the three lies, since according to the popular saying “it is not holy (Sant), nor flat (Llana), nor has a sea

The Jerez “Sherry” wine and brandies route

At the southern tip of the Iberian Peninsula, between the Atlantic Ocean and the Guadalquivir and Guadalete rivers, we find El Puerto de Santa María and Jerez de la Frontera; only place of production of wines and brandies protected by the Denominations of Origin Jerez-Xérès-Sherry, Manzanilla de Sanlúcar de Barrameda, and the Specific Denomination Brandy