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Finding your perfect villa in Spain
Spain offers an impressive selection of villa locations, from the sun-drenched Costa del Sol to the rugged beauty of the Balearic Islands. Coastal areas like the Costa Brava and Costa Blanca provide stunning sea views and beach access, whilst inland regions such as Andalusia and Catalonia offer peaceful countryside settings with mountain backdrops. The most sought-after villa locations include Marbella for its exclusive atmosphere, Ibiza for its vibrant energy, and Mallorca for its diverse landscapes. Many travellers prefer villas in quieter residential areas that offer privacy whilst remaining close to local amenities and attractions.
Spanish villas and their distinctive features
Villas in Spain are characterised by their generous proportions and luxurious amenities, making them ideal for families, large groups, and special celebrations. These properties typically feature traditional Spanish architecture with whitewashed walls, terracotta roofs, and authentic tiles, though modern designs are increasingly popular in coastal areas. Most villas come equipped with private swimming pools, multiple bedrooms with en-suite bathrooms, spacious outdoor terraces with dining areas, and fully fitted kitchens.
Many properties include additional features such as barbecue areas, landscaped gardens, air conditioning, and stunning views. The advantage of booking a villa is the independence and space it provides, allowing groups to enjoy quality time together whilst maintaining privacy. These properties offer a home-away-from-home experience that hotels simply cannot match, with the flexibility to create your own schedule and enjoy meals together in beautiful surroundings.
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Villas in Spain for family gatherings
Spain's villas provide the perfect setting for multi-generational family holidays and celebrations. The country's excellent year-round climate means outdoor activities are always possible, from swimming in your private pool to dining al fresco under the stars. Many villas are located near Spain's most famous attractions, including the Alhambra Palace in Granada with its breathtaking Moorish architecture and stunning mountain views. Families staying in Barcelona can easily visit the magnificent Sagrada Familia, whilst those in Madrid have the world-renowned Prado Museum on their doorstep.
Coastal villas offer direct access to Spain's beautiful beaches, from the golden sands of the Costa Dorada to the dramatic coves of the Costa Brava. The space and privacy of a villa means children can play freely whilst adults relax, and everyone can gather together for memorable meals using local ingredients from nearby markets.
Villas in Spain for special occasions
Spanish villas excel at hosting celebrations and reunions, offering the space and facilities needed for memorable gatherings. The country's rich cultural heritage provides endless exploration opportunities, from the historic Mesquita in Córdoba with its famous 856 columns to Seville's impressive cathedral, the largest in the world. Wine enthusiasts can arrange tours of nearby vineyards, whilst food lovers can take cooking classes to learn traditional Spanish cuisine.
Many villa locations provide easy access to natural wonders such as the Picos de Europa, perfect for hiking and wildlife spotting, or the pristine beaches of Cádiz province with their Roman ruins and crystal-clear waters. Golf courses, water sports centres, and historic towns are typically just a short drive away. The flexibility of villa accommodation means you can balance active days exploring with relaxing evenings enjoying your property's amenities.
Spain has more Blue Flag beaches than any other country in the world, with over 600 pristine stretches of coastline meeting the highest environmental and quality standards.
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What are the top things to do in Spain?
- Experience the architectural wonders of Gaudí
- Explore medieval villages and historic towns
- Discover Spain's diverse natural landscapes
- Indulge in authentic Spanish gastronomy
- Visit world-class museums and cultural sites
1. Experience the architectural wonders of Gaudí
Barcelona's Sagrada Familia stands as one of Spain's most iconic sights, an extraordinary basilica that remains unfinished but utterly breathtaking. This masterpiece of modernist architecture features intricate facades and soaring towers that seem to defy gravity. Arrive early to avoid crowds and allow several hours to fully appreciate both the exterior and the stunning interior with its forest-like columns and kaleidoscopic stained glass windows.
2. Explore medieval villages and historic towns
Spain is home to countless beautifully preserved medieval towns that transport you back in time. Miravet in Tarragona features cobblestone streets and a stunning castle-convent perched above the Ebro river. The village of Torla in Huesca serves as the gateway to Ordesa National Park, with its authentic stone houses displaying double-arched windows and family coats of arms. These historic settlements offer a glimpse into Spain's rich past whilst providing charming settings for leisurely exploration.
3. Discover Spain's diverse natural landscapes
From the limestone peaks of the Picos de Europa to the beech forests of Somiedo Natural Park, Spain's natural beauty is remarkably diverse. The Serra de Tramuntana in Mallorca has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site for its perfect harmony between human activity and nature. In Extremadura, the ancient Roman Aqueduct of Los Milagros in Mérida stands with 38 arched pillars as a testament to engineering prowess, whilst the surreal landscape of Las Médulas in León showcases the dramatic result of ancient Roman gold mining.
4. Indulge in authentic Spanish gastronomy
Spanish cuisine varies dramatically by region, offering endless culinary discoveries. The Basque Country, particularly San Sebastián, is renowned worldwide for its pintxos and innovative gastronomy. Coastal areas specialise in fresh seafood, whilst inland regions offer hearty stews and roasted meats. Visit local markets to source ingredients for villa meals, or book a table at traditional restaurants to sample regional specialities paired with excellent Spanish wines.
5. Visit world-class museums and cultural sites
Madrid's Prado Museum houses one of the finest art collections in the world, featuring masterpieces by Velázquez, Goya, and El Greco. In Málaga, the Picasso Museum celebrates the city's most famous son with an extensive collection of his works. Bilbao's Guggenheim Museum offers stunning contemporary art within its architecturally spectacular building, whilst Valencia's City of Arts and Sciences provides interactive exhibits perfect for all ages, including Europe's largest aquarium.