Things To Do in Spain
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Admire handicrafts at the Palm Sunday procession
Elche’s calendar is full of unique festivals, and one of them is Palm Sunday. It’s held on the Sunday before Easter,... Read More
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Aguineguin Fiestas Del Carmen
Aguineguin Fiestas Del Carmen
This 10-day celebration sees massive programme of events to honour the Virgin of Carmen, the patron saint of fishermen.... Read More
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Beach hop from Cala Millor to Cala Bona
Beach hop from Cala Millor to Cala Bona
You can start the day by sunbathing on the sand at Cala Millor. Then, grab some ... Read More
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Dine with the locals
Dine with the locals
As Ariany isn’t a tourist hotspot, the cobbled streets aren’t lined with chains ... Read More
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Get to know Ariany with an experience
Get to know Ariany with an experience
We offer a range of experiences near Ariany – from Palma tours to glass-bottom b... Read More
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Visit the weekly market
Visit the weekly market
As with most things in Ariany, you won’t be inundated with tourists. Every Thurs... Read More
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Abaco
Abaco
Step into this old town cocktail bar and you could kid yourself you’ve walked on... Read More
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Admire the art at Fundacio Pilar i Joan Miro
Admire the art at Fundacio Pilar i Joan Miro
Barcelona-born artist and sculptor Joan Miro moved to Majorca back in the Fiftie... Read More
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Admire the bizarre works at Teatro-Museo Dali
Admire the bizarre works at Teatro-Museo Dali
Lobster telephones, melting watches and a room decked out to resemble the face o... Read More
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Admire the blooms in Torre D'en Galmes
Admire the blooms in Torre D'en Galmes
This prehistoric village near Son Bou is the largest of its kind in the Balearic... Read More
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Admire the view from Monte Toro
Admire the view from Monte Toro
For a knockout view, take an hour or so’s walk up to the top of the 354-metre-hi... Read More
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Admire the views on Puerto Pollensa Beach
Admire the views on Puerto Pollensa Beach
Puerto Pollensa Beach is great for families, couples, and everyone in between. I... Read More
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Akelarre
Akelarre
Ask for a Mahon bar recommendation and most people will point you in the directi... Read More
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Alabama’s, Plaza de Maspalomas, Playa del Ingles
Alabama’s, Plaza de Maspalomas, Playa del Ingles
Over in Playa del Ingles, Alabama’s is a real hot spot for live music lovers. Yo... Read More
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Alberts, Cabopino Marina
Alberts, Cabopino Marina
With its marina location and sea-view terrace, it’s no surprise this popular bar... Read More
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Alcalde Restaurant and Lounge Bar
Alcalde Restaurant and Lounge Bar
G&Ts are the speciality at this contemporary bar. There’s a seriously long list ... Read More
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Destinations in Spain
Top Destinations
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Madrid
Madrid city breaks are made for culture vultures – flamenco shows, tapas-tasting and museum-hopping top the to-do list.
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Barcelona
With a border made up of beaches and a map smattered with sights, city breaks to Barcelona come with best-in-class status.
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Sitges
There are two sides to Sitges city breaks – you can flake out on the sandy beaches or party all night along the ‘Street of Sin’.
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Valencia Region
Holidays to the Valencia region promise long sandy beaches, and a landscape studded with rice paddies and citrus groves. Modern cities mix with traditional coastal resorts and medieval walled towns.
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Bilbao
From a world-famous art museum to a top foodie scene and lively nightlife, Bilbao city breaks cover all the bases.
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Andalucia
Holidays to Andalucia will plunge you into a world of traditional Spanish culture, from fiery flamenco dancers to ancient Moorish palaces – while still serving up a hefty slice of coastline.
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Catalonia
Holidays to Catalonia offer a mix of lively beach resorts, relaxing portside towns, and cities with some of the most famous architecture in the world. It's a region known for its natural landscape, including the Pyrenees Mountains and the secluded beach coves along the Costa Brava.
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Balearic Islands
It might be the beaches that are the main attraction, but the Balearic Islands offer a lot more than just sun, sand, sea, and siestas. With something for everyone, the Balearics are hard to beat.
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Canary Islands
Holidays to the Canary Islands can range from party trips to the lively island of Tenerife, to relaxed family breaks at the beaches and resorts of Lanzarote, and hiking across Gran Canaria's mountains. With direct flights from Dublin, you'll be touching down in under five hours and ready to hit the pool.