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Who rested in Spain. Tell me where to go and what to watch
I would like to know where you can relax and have fun???. A very large selection. What can you advise
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аватар travelsita
As one of the options for recreation and excursion and entertainment program, I am planning a trip to the Costa Brava (Lloret de Mar) for 7-9 days. From the excursion we are planning Barcelona and the south of France (Carcassonne). It's minimum. There are a lot of companies with Russian-speaking guides on the net. Upon arrival, the representative of the tour operator will definitely tell or give booklets about excursions.
But, as a rule, the cost of the tour operator is higher than that of local firms, so study in advance what excursions are offered in the proposed region of your future vacation.
аватар Lena5502
Yes, Spain is big, there are many places to relax and have fun: Ibiza, Terremolinos in Andalusia, Las America in Tenerife, Lloret, information on the Internet is the sea.
аватар Gatto
You can go to Mallorca: you can have a good rest there, and there is a lot of entertainment. Read more here: http://blogs.turpravda.lv/Gatto/74964.html
You can also go to the mainland (Costa Brava): http://blogs.turpravda.lv/Gatto/46903.html, but there, in my opinion, there will be less entertainment.
аватар alex45
Now my son is resting in Begur Costa Brava with his family, he is delighted.
BEGUR (Spanish BAGUR, cat. BEGUR)
The city center is located some distance from the coast and thus is the point of intersection of a number of motorways from which you can drive to many coastal resorts and cities in the interior of Catalonia. Located 110 km. from Barcelona and 40 km. from the French border, Begur is located on a high, steep promontory of the same name, due to which it is visible from the coast. The city, as it were, is crowned by a castle built on the rocks, from the watchtower of which a view of the entire floodplain of the Ter River, the Muntgri mountain range and the Medas Islands opens up to Cape Creus, visible in the depths. In the north, the entire Gulf of Roses opens up, in the south, the beaches of Fonda, Cape Rubi, Negra Island and Aiguablava. The cape on which Begur is located is a huge geological mass protruding into the sea, with vertical walls. Access to it is provided only by 4 small coves surrounded by dense vegetation. The bays of Fornells and Aiguablava look like typical resort areas with developed infrastructure and an unforgettable landscape. To the north are the beach of Sa Tuna and the deep bay of Aiguafreda, reminiscent of
аватар alex45
fjord, with a clean beach and a small port. Sa Tuna Beach is notable for having a small harbor for fishing boats, surrounded by centuries-old pine trees. The northernmost beach of the Begur Peninsula is Sa Riera. At the beach there is a small fishing village, the buildings of which, when moving inward, gradually replace other modern buildings intended for summer holidays. Further along the coast, beyond La Creu, lies the immense beach of Pals, the second longest after the Gulf of Roses on the Costa Brava.
аватар olya75
if you live in lloret de mar-entertainment, near tossa de mar-beautiful, not far from figueras-museum of salvador dali, super interesting, not far from figueres there is a city of cadaqués-fabulous. Well, Barcelona is 90-100 km away.
аватар s-gric
I prefer the south of Spain. Here are interesting places worth visiting in Andalusia.
Of the famous attractions:
Malaga Cathedral, Picasso Museum in Malaga, Ancient Arab castles of Alcazaba and Gibralfaro in Malaga, ancient quarters of Malaga with their color and architecture, Alhambra in Granada, Mosque in Cordoba and the Cathedral in Seville with its famous Giralda. In these cities, you can plan your acquaintance with Muslim Spain.
For lovers of landscapes, they offer: the town of Ronda in the mountains, Mijas, Cape Gata, Grazalema National Park, the Strait of Gibraltar with views of Africa, the archaeological complexes of Italica, a Roman city of the 2nd century, Medina Asaara, Malaga with its Costa del Sol, Jerez de la Frontera - Khers wines and Andalusian horses, Huelva - the land of Columbus and the capital of jamon. And, of course, Cadiz, like a very old, but nice and cozy city on a narrow strip of land, washed from all sides by the ocean and blown by the winds.
Having been in Andalusia, you should definitely visit flamenco. This is the symbol of Spain. And if you have the courage - bullfighting, the oldest Spanish tradition. As the poet Garcia Lorca said: "Whoever did not understand why the Spaniards love bullfighting did not understand the Spaniard's soul."
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