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Why Choose a Spanish Villa
If you’re thinking about renting a villa in Spain, forget about the simple rows of two-up-two-down Spanish villas with pools. This is a country that boasts architecture as diverse as the Sagrada Familia and the magnificent Alhambra. So, whether you want to stay in a traditional and cosy finca in Costa Brava, a modern poolside villa in Ibiza or a holiday home in the heart of Mallorca, we’ve got a luxury villa to suit.
Total freedom
Self-catering in Spain has never been easier, and the same commodity can be enjoyed by families, couples and groups of friends. The beauty of choosing a villa holiday with us is that all of our villas in Spain are for you to enjoy, on your own terms. There’ll be no waking up at the crack of dawn to bag a pool lounger and certainly no cut off times at breakfast. Instead, you’ll have the total freedom and privacy that you wouldn’t find staying anywhere else.
Villas for any requirements
Our Spanish portfolio continues to keep on giving, and as we keep our eyes peeled on upcoming and charming regions, you can bet your bottom dollar that we’ll only secure the best Spanish villas with pools, picturesque vistas and top of the range facilities. After all, it’s only right that you enjoy the best of Spain, in the very best self-catered accommodation.
Holidays in Spain
There’s a reason Spain is so popular with Brits – at heart, life itself is one colourful fiesta, and everyone’s invited!
Holidays in Spain are anything you want them to be. You can strap on your skis and shred the mountains of the Sierra Nevada in the southern province of Andalucía or alternatively, in the north you can take on the peaks of Montserrat – which fittingly happens to be an hour’s drive to and from Barcelona.
There’s also no forgetting the Spanish Pyrenees which swaps between the summer hikers and bikers to the winter skiers. But any who, we’ll put the heart-racing pursuits to one side, and swiftly move onto the multicoloured sands of Spain.
Beach destination
It’s no secret that Spain is one of Europe‘s best-loved beach destinations and to put it bluntly, it’s because there’s so much choice. Choose from the beautiful white sands and calm waters of Es Pujols in Formentera, the low-key and family-friendly Playa Blanca in Lanzarote or simply discover Playa de Muro, the largest sand beach on Mallorca. Located in the north, near Alcúdia, this blue flag beach is a great option if you have small children, as you can wade out a long way before getting out of your depth.
But listen, from one friend to another, if ever in doubt, start your beach day by scoping out the best hamacas (loungers), hire out a patin (pedalo) and a enjoy a lunch in the shade of a chiringuito (bar selling tapas and drinks) – pure holiday bliss.
Spanish islands
In more recent years, the Spanish islands have seen an exponential boom in popularity, but still, the same question remains – should you choose the Balearics Islands or the Canary Islands? To aid you in your choice, there are four Balearic Islands: Mallorca, Menorca, Ibiza and Formentera. Each totally unique with different identities – we’re talking pool parties, nature trails, hippy markets and foodie hangouts. So, to help you discover your island match we’ve created a quiz to pave out the winner.
And to make things fair, we did the same with the Canary Islands – which is home to award-winning wines, lush landscapes, towering volcanoes and miles of Sahara-like dunes. These seven islands are mighty, so which will you get in our quiz, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Fuerteventura, La Gomera or El Hierro?
Costas in Spain
Island vibes might not be your thing and that’s OK, but how about exploring the Spanish Costas? Reaching all the way from the north to the south end of the country, the Spanish coastline is divided into 10 areas. All of which are worth visiting in their own right.
Costa Blanca may forever hold its Benidorm reputation but a holiday there will urge you to discover the unexpected. A holiday to Costa Brava will include unspoilt beaches and quaint villages, while the Costa del Sol is spectacular for a culture trip – but wait, we’ve covered it all in our in-depth guide to the Spanish Costas.
The Spanish Way