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Cheap villas in Spain
If you're looking for cheap villas to rent, that suit your goal, then Spain is your choice. Budget villas can be found in many locations, such as Valencia, Murcia, Andalusia, Barcelona, Madrid, Mallorca, Ibiza, and Canary Islands. A true paradise if you love water activities, a day at the beach, or if you are adventurous. You'll find apartments and villas, often with a pool, garden, or a lovely terrace. These holiday rentals are just by the shore, just meters from the beach Imagine waking up to the sound of the waves and the smell of the ocean.
A romantic getaway or family trip?Most of these budget villas are close to the beach, close enough for a walk. The houses or apartments have everything you need for a holiday, so you can feel at home. Satellite tv, dishwasher, bed linen, toaster, washing machine, and a lot more. Regardless of how many people you're travelling with, there are cheap villas with room for groups of up to 8 people. Will you just take your loved one for a romantic trip, or will you take the whole family?
Travellers and activities
Many of the rentals in Spain focus on families and children. Safety is of course important when travelling with children. Some houses offer childcare, and have a playground and a pool adapted for children. The best places to stay for families are on the mainland, the islands might be a little loud and more for the party people. The Costa del Sol and Costa Brava are especially suited for families with small children, with child-friendly beaches, plenty of activities and theme parks. There is always something to keep your kids entertained!
Spain for beach loversIf you love the beach and not can get enough of the sun, read a good book, and just enjoy life, then islands like the Canary island, Fuerteventura and Tenerife can be great. Spain is known for some of the best and longest beaches. So there won't be a problem to find a place of your own. Most of the villas and apartments are located next to the beach or very close by. If you are adventurous you can try things like kayaking, surfing, and jet skiing. Ibiza is known for wild beach parties and is also the best place if you want an unforgettable holiday. A lot of the rentals there have many rooms, private pools and lots of space. There is also everything you need for a pleasant visit.
With more than 3000 hours of sunshine per year, sun is almost always guaranteed during your holiday in Spain!
Top 7 travel tips in Spain
When you think of Spain you think fantastic food. There are simply some dishes you can't miss. Try the amazing gazpacho, paella, patatas bravas, or why not order some tapas. Make sure to try the sangria, typical for Spain and really tasty.
2. Visit world-class museumsIf you are interested in art and history, Spain has so much to offer and see. Many museums and old buildings. The most famous old church is Basilica of La Sagrada Familia, located in Barcelona. If you're going on holiday near Bilbao, then visit the Guggenheim Museum. The Alhambra in Grenada is with its beautiful gardens and palaces, one of the most famous monuments you can visit in Spain. This is perhaps the most famous monument in Spain. You'll find it in Granada, and you'll be amazed at its palaces and gardens.
3. The craziest festival TomatinaYou've seen pictures and wondered what's going on. People throw tomatoes at each other, it's a festival in the city of Buñol, Valencia, called Tomatina. It's very popular and attracts about 30-40 000 visitors every year in August.
4. High class sportsSpain holds one of the best football ligas, La liga. With the best players and high quality. Almost every city has a known football team, but when the two biggest will play, it's known all over the world. Football lovers should try planning their holiday around El Clasico, when Real Madrid and Barcelona play against each other.
5. Spain's beautiful parksSpain is home to several stunning nationa parks, such as the Teide National Park on the Canary Islands, where you can find the highest mountain of the country. This is the most visited park in Europe, with over 3 million visitors every year. Sierra Nevada is also a great national park, with an outstanding view over sea and mountains. Don't miss out on some of Spain's beautiful nature!
6. The best beaches to visitIt's not hard to find a beach in Spain, but for the best beaches you should visit Costa del Sol, Costa Brava and Costa Dorada. Many kilometres of sand, ocean, a nice breeze and time to relax: these beaches are perfect for sunbathers. On the islands you will find beautiful coves with clear water where you can spend a day relaxing, swimming and snorkelling.
7. When you enjoy a day of shoppingThere is always time for some shopping! Spain is full of shopping centres, markets and streets with both luxurious and normal things. If you visit Barcelona, make sure to visit the popular La Rambla, and in Madrid, the Salamanca neighbourhood, where you can find the best brands, high-end stores and boutiques.
Where Brits Go in Spain:
Popular Spanish Holiday Spots For UK and European Travellers According to Search Data
Spain has been a beloved holiday destination for Brits for almost 75 years, ever since British European Airways (BEA) began offering package holiday deals to the country in the late 1950s.
But with a warm climate, rich culture and easy travel options, it's not surprising that British tourists have been flocking to the country for all these decades. In fact, figures reveal that as many as one in five of the country's tourists are now British, and we don't show any sign of slowing down our visits either.
Whether it be a summer holiday or a winter sun retreat, Spain is still one of the top choices for UK holidaymakers.
Once again, Brits were the most common nationality among visitors to Spain this summer (2024), with a total of 4.17 million people visiting from the UK, according to reports.
But where exactly are we going?
Well, we've found out. Using search data, we've been able to pinpoint the most popular Spanish destinations of the British public right now - from ever-popular Barcelona to up-and-coming Bilbao.
And it's not just Brits enjoying what Spain has to offer. No, the country is expected to welcome around 90 million tourists worldwide throughout 2024, with many being from Europe.
So we've also worked out which Spanish destinations are attracting which European tourists, such as Barcelona drawing in the Brits and Madrid being loved by the Portuguese.
Read on below to find out!