Travelling in Spain means travelling through many Spains. Castile, Catalonia, the Basque Country, Andalusia, Galicia, the Balearics, the Canaries, each has its own voice. You move from one Spain to another, sometimes wondering where one ends and the next begins. So what, then, is Spain? Once, people brought back sombreros and castanets – neither truly Spanish. Times have changed. Tourism too. Bullfighting is contested, the Catholic Church is questioned in its own way and machismo no longer goes unchallenged. A world is fading, yet Spain has the history, artistic heritage and creative vitality needed to move forward. Recent decades have shown a country that remains inventive, committed and open. Spain is reinventing itself – and waiting to be rediscovered.

Spain Travel ideas

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Why visit Spain with Voyageurs du monde?

Today's Spain is multifaceted. Behind the spotlight often focused on the sunny costas or Andalusian regions lie cities brimming with creativity, countryside with character, and islands whispered about among insiders. Voyageurs guides you through a Spain far from clichés. Trust our team of travel specialists and Concierges, supported by a wide range of customisable services and a responsible approach to travel. Spain by train or ferry, in winter or with friends? We inspire, you choose.

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A few of the advantages of travelling with us to Spain

  • Globally unique concierge service
  • Gourmet Voyageurs
  • Adjust your trip while travelling
  • 24-hour assistance
  • CO2 absorption

Travel to Spain by region

Andalusia

While the Muslim era left a lasting mark on Spain, it is in Andalusia that most of its traces were left. Seville, Córdoba and Granada, key stops on any trip or tour of Andalusia, are its most beautiful showcases and have established the worldwide reputation of the “Andalusian cities”. And to digest this cultural radiance, the subtleties of Mudéjar art and enticing tapas, how about a sunny beach? Discover all of our travel inspiration for Andalusia.

Balearic Islands

Ibiza, Mallorca, Menorca, people travel to the Balearic Islands for the sun, the sea, the countryside and its sleepy little villages, which contrast with the lively evenings on the coast. Ibiza is mountainous and rocky, dotted with orange trees, and world-famous for its trendy parties and hippie atmosphere. Palma is more developed, but its cultural attractions remain unique: patios, vineyards, the wild west coast, and the villages of Deià, Sóller, and Valldemossa. Menorca is the most discreet, the most authentic, with scents reminiscent of the Camargue and Andalusia.

Basque Country & the North

From the Galician Estuaries to the Bay of Biscay, “Green Spain” is made up of four autonomous communities: Galicia, Asturias, Cantabria and the Basque Country. Their isolation has allowed their traditions and cultures to flourish. Sea and mountains, fishing and agriculture: closely connected, two worlds meet here, between an ocean proud to have defied invaders and a verdant hinterland long enclosed in its valleys. Bilbao and its famous museum, along with San Sebastián, are among the highlights of a trip to the Spanish Basque Country.

Canary Islands

Located more than 1,000 km (620 miles) south of Spain and bathed by the Atlantic Ocean, the Canary Islands archipelago and its seven islands (Gran Canaria, La Palma, Tenerife, Lanzarote, Fuerteventura, La Gomera, El Hierro) enjoy a spring-like climate all year round. The long golden beaches, subtropical landscapes dotted with forests and volcanoes, the wide range of sports activities (golf, cycling, hiking, surfing), the quality of accommodation, and the ease of access are all reasons to choose the Canary Islands for your next getaway. Finally, a culture tinged with Europe, Africa, and America completes the picture. Discover all of our travel inspiration for the Canary Islands.

Madrid & Castile

A region with character, the historic heart of Spain is home to cosmopolitan Madrid as well as one of the highest concentrations of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in Europe: Toledo, Segovia, Salamanca, Ávila - a trip to Madrid is an absolute must if you are visiting Castile. Austere under Habsburg rule, classical under the Bourbons, or exuberant during its “movida”, the Spanish capital has continually absorbed the architecture and trends of its eras. Madrid today seems to have found its balance between renewed dynamism, a provincial charm along its leafy boulevards, a strong cultural identity and a distinctly festive spirit.

Our Spain
specialists

Based in our agencies or locally , our specialists are the masterminds of your Spanish getaway. Whether native or adopted, they share a deep passion for architecture and gastronomy. With an infectious enthusiasm, they reveal favourite places that slip under the tourist radar and design visits that work just as well for adults as for children. Their in-depth local knowledge rests on a strong network: experienced guides, local friends and dedicated concierges led by Rafael – all working together, before and during your stay, to shape a journey through Spain that fits you perfectly.



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Always at your service: with a dedicated travel specialist, Concierge service and 24/7 assistance, our teams support you and adapt in real time, for a trip that is both flexible and expertly supported.

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With family, as a couple, in a group of ten, on a road trip, by train, by boat, for a weekend or a round-the-world journey... Trips tailored to your preferences, enhanced by clever services, for ever smoother travel.