Discover Authentic Spain With Hotels In Majorca, Costa Brava And Lanzarote
Ditch the stereotypical Spanish beach holidays with their nightclubs and full breakfasts and enjoy the traditional culture that has made Spain such an attractive destination for holiday makers.
Costa Brava Hotels are the ideal place to experience a culture that draws millions of people every year. Nestled between the rocky cliffs and mixed-material beaches of northeast Spain is the Costa Brava, or “rugged coast” – full of villas and signs of luxury, but also cobblestoned streets and well-preserved medieval ruins from as far back as the thirteenth century. Notable around the Tossa de Mar, the local fishing industry makes for a fresh and flavoursome dining experience. Discover quaint costal cities by renting a car or alternatively explore Girona, a city based around a canal that is bursting with Romanticism.
Artist Cesar Manrique, who helped to seal the island’s reputation as a beauty spot, was born in Lanzarote. With dozens of hidden ancient ruins and lava-forged sights, Lanzarote is the Spanish jewel of the Canary Islands. The Timanfaya National Park is an immaculately preserved volcanic landscape that draws millions of tourists to the island every year, along with the Cueva de los Verdes – a maze of tunnels and caverns formed by a subterranean river of lava. Backing on to Lanzarote hotels is a bustling seaside with spectacular coastlines, admist these cultural treasures. Those after a slower pace can siesta on the shores by day and enjoy fine dining by night (be adventurous when choosing which local “mojo” – or sauce” – to order with your meal!).
It is no wonder that hotels in Majorca fill up so quickly, as eight million tourists visit the resort town every year for its electric indigenous atmosphere. It is ideal for those who want an eclectic experience, as it is only two hours from the UK. Old relics sit alongside shops, cafes, and bars, and public transport runs into the early hours. At Cala d’Or there is a yearly Jazz festival, and the area also boasts hiking expeditions, flea markets and over 2500 restaurants serving traditional fare such as paellas and authentic sangria.
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