Spain

Set on Europe’s Iberian Peninsula between the Atlantic Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, Spain typically conjures up images of matadors, sangria, flamenco dancers and paella. While it offers all of these traditional cliches in abundance, the country's real attraction is to be found in its passionate, laid back people and its unbeatable natural beauty. Even along the well-beaten tourist tracks, there are authentic Spanish experiences to be had, traditional local dishes to sample and idyllic villages of timeless charm to explore. Like the country’s famous tapas, Spain itself is a veritable smorgasbord of thriving cities, bizarre festivals, panoramic views and breathtaking beaches - rendering it a beautiful and beguiling country unlike any other. Weird, enthralling architecture, incredible nightlife and its diversity of art and culture add to the country’s unique allure.

Guia de Isora

16 Jul 2024 - 22 Jul 2024

Located on the southwest coast of Tenerife in the Canary Islands, Guía de Isora is a peaceful municipality known for its dramatic volcanic landscapes and sweeping ocean views. Set between the Atlantic Ocean and the slopes of Mount Teide, it offers a quieter alternative to the island’s busier tourist areas. Traditional villages, terraced farmland, and banana plantations shape the scenery, while coastal areas like Playa San Juan provide relaxed seaside charm. Visitors can enjoy hiking, local markets, and authentic Canarian cuisine. The municipality also contains several high-end hotels and resort-style accommodations along its coastline. With its mild climate year-round, Guía de Isora is an appealing destination for those seeking tranquillity and scenic exploration.

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