GRANADA

Unmistakable Arab culture, architecture and unique corners.

Alhambra of Granada, Albaicín or San Nicolas Viewpoint

The province of Valencia is located in the east of Spain on the Mediterranean coast, just opposite the islands of Ibiza and Mallorca, bordering to the north with the province of Castellón and to the south with Alicante.

VALENCIA

Land of flowers and fallas. Historical and modern culture

Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias, la Lonja or Oceanogràfic.

Granada is located in the community of Andalusia in southern Spain, an hour's drive from Cordoba and a couple of hours away from Seville. It is one of the most touristic cities in Spain.

MÁLAGA

The culture, the traditions, the gastronomy, and an enviable climate.

Teatro Romano, Alcazaba, Catedral or Gibralfaro.

The city of Malaga is located at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea and in the south of the Iberian Peninsula, about 100 kilometers east of the Strait of Gibraltar.

ALICANTE

The Mediterranean Sea and its urban centre are integrated into the beach.

Castillo Santa Barbara, beach of Postiguet or Casa Carbonell.

Alicante is a city and municipality in Spain, capital of the province of the same name, in the Valencian Community. A port city, it is located on the Mediterranean coast.Its most important festivals are the Bonfires of San Juan, which are celebrated from June and have been declared of International Tourist Interest.

TARRAGONA

The Mediterranean Sea and its urban centre are integrated into the beach.

Port Aventura, Anfiteatro de Tarraco or Rambla Nova.

Tarragona is located on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea, 93 km from Barcelona. It is the commercial and economic capital of southern Catalonia. It is connected by road, motorway, rail and air. It is the centre of the most important petrochemical industrial estate in southern Europe. It is a university capital.