Coma-ruga
Coma-ruga is an old marsh area whose mineral water springs gave rise to some fantastic spas in El Vendrell. Coma-ruga is one of the most popular towns on the Costa Daurada among Spanish families due to its wonderful beaches. They are also home to the fantastic marine reserve of La Masia Blanca, which is an underwater space with a sweeping slope.
During your stay, you can enjoy the town's wide range of outdoor leisure activities, such as the Aquatic Classroom, Sand Play Centre, beach gymnastics and more. In addition, you can sample its fantastic gastronomy in unique, unrivalled places.
Mazagón
This is a charming settlement comprising the municipal areas of Palos de la Frontera and Moguer, whose beginnings date back to the end of the 19th century and the middle of the 20th century, motivated by the richness of the region's forests, agriculture and fishing. Its extensive golden, sandy beach boasting good services and incredible views will ensure you enjoy a memorable experience. From the beach, you can see the jetty that leads to Punta Canaleta Lighthouse.
Mazagón's gastronomy is famous for having a varied selection of flavors including fish, such as the tuna, sea bass, and sea bream. If you enjoy quality food then make sure you accompany your meals with a good drink. We recommend you try the many white, fruity wines from the region.
In Mazagón you can enjoy restaurants and beaches, as well as an idyllic setting composed of wild dunes, pine trees that border the sand and more.
Ebro Delta
This is a seafaring settlement on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and located within the limits of Albufera Natural Park, whose environmental value is priceless. The Ebro Delta is famed for its beaches of fine golden sand where you can enjoy fauna and indescribable views.
The area's wide variety of leisure activities, such as boat trips, cycling routes and various festivities, make it an ideal place to visit with friends or family. However, this magnificent destination also stands out for its wide selection of restaurants where you can order the best of the region's gastronomy, especially Valencian paella.
Islantilla
This is a unique setting located between the coastal municipalities of Lepe and Isla Cristina, which have formed a commonwealth since the 90s. Islantilla Beach has showers, disabled access, sailing schools and nautical recreational services (available in summer season). This beach is known for its incredible beauty and is certified with the distinctive Q for Tourist Quality, making it an ideal place to visit with friends or family.
Islantilla offers great variety in terms of leisure activities, but golf and water activities are the stars of the show here. The area's gastronomy stands out thanks to its tasty prawns and ham. In addition, it offers a wide assortment of seafood at sensational prices.
Almeria
Almeria enjoys a unique location, and it hosted different civilisations over the course of its history. Its province is made up of places unlike others in the Mediterranean and it has more than 100 kilometres of wonderful coastline, making your getaway a unique, memorable experience.
We recommend you visit and enjoy the natural parks in the Sierra María-Los Vélez Mountains, with their imposing castle where you can see a magnificent range of fauna.
The region's gastronomy is varied and natural, combining products from the sea and the land throughout the centuries. Its star product is the pepper and its by-products.
Salou
You can't leave Salou without trying its delicious fish, such as fish stew or fish cooked in an oven with sea salt. Every delicacy can be accompanied with a wine from denominations of origin like Priorirat, Conca de Barberà, Pendes, Tarragona and Terra Alta.
Campo de Gibraltar
La Linea is famed for its urban planning with colonial touches, having preserved the remains of two forts, Santa Bárbara and San Felipe, in addition to La Inmaculada Church of the Immaculate, which is a stunning building.
Its main tourist attraction, which we recommend you visit, is its beaches: La Alcaidesa, El Burgo, La Atunara, La Haciendo and La Poniente. In addition, you can enjoy water sports, such as sailing, windsurfing, water skiing and sports fishing.
The gastronomy here is fantastic. Its seafood dishes enjoy a well-deserved fame. We recommend you stroll around the Atunara neighbourhood where you can taste dishes such as fish casseroles, grilled octopus, and, above all, the famous Atunara clams.
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Granada
A city of great historical significance, Granada was the capital of the Nasrid dynasty between the 13th and 15th centuries and the last city to surrender to the Catholic Monarchs in 1491. The diversity of cultures and peoples that have lived in this territory gives it a wealth of heritage worthy of being admired by its visitors.
The Alhambra (the city's symbol), Granada Charterhouse, the Realejo district, Sacromonte Abbey and El Albayzín district are just some of the places you can visit in Granada.
Enjoy its culinary riches and traditional tapas in one of its many terraces while contemplating amazing landscapes, or let yourself be captivated from San Nicolás Viewpoint where you can enjoy one of the most beautiful sunsets in the world.
Let yourself fall in love with an enchanting city like no other.