Spending the summer in Spain is an experience you have to live at least once in a lifetime.
You’ll have a holiday of discovering new places and making the most of every day.
What’s more, thanks to the nice weather, you’re almost sure to enjoy a dip in one of the best beaches in the world.
For example, you might like to enjoy the lively Costa del Sol, go diving off the Costa Brava, discover our fishing villages or hire a boat.
And if you love staying active you can try all kinds of water sports.As well as beaches, in Spain there are many options to suit all tastes and pockets.
There are popular festivities in summer, like the famous San Fermín or La Tomatina tomato festival.
If you prefer to dance, there are also many world-renowned music festivals, as well as theatre, dance and film festivals.
Of course, if you love clubbing you shouldn’t miss going out at night in Ibiza.At lunchtime you can try a refreshing dish such as our cold soup gazpacho.
You can also make the most of the bars and restaurants that have outdoor terraces.
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