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Let’s get lost in the streets of Spain

Picture yourself basking on Spain’s sun-kissed beaches, exploring charming neighborhoods, immersing yourself in its vibrant culture and discovering the rich history that makes a journey to Spain unforgettable

Behind the destination

why travel to spain?

Spain has it all—stunning beaches, vibrant cities, rich history, and amazing food! Whether you’re dancing to flamenco, exploring ancient castles, or savoring tapas in a local plaza, every moment in Spain feels like a celebration of life. Relax on the golden coasts of Mallorca, get lost in the artistic streets of Barcelona, or marvel at the Moorish architecture in Cordoba.

With its warm hospitality, world-famous festivals, and breathtaking landscapes, Spain invites you to experience a unique blend of tradition and modern charm. It’s not just a trip; it’s a memory waiting to be made.

who is spain perfect for?

IDEAL VACATION

mix of culture & coastal vibes

favorite hobbies

music, art & beach days

DRINK OF CHOICE

sangria & spanish wine

SWEET OR SAVORY

tapas with a side of churros

ON YOUR BUCKET LIST

flamenco dancing & boat days

Guilty pleasureS

tanlines & dancing all night

TYPE OF TRAVELER

laidback, culture seeker

TRAVEL ESSENTIALS

breezy sundresses & swimmies

FAQ

Credit cards are widely accepted in Spain, especially in cities, tourist areas, and larger establishments like hotels, restaurants, and shops. Visa and Mastercard are the most commonly used, while American Express and other cards might be less widely accepted. In smaller towns or local markets, cash is often preferred, so it’s good to carry some euros just in case.

Tipping in Spain is not as customary as in some other countries, but it is appreciated for good service. A small tip (5–10%) is common at sit-down restaurants. For casual dining or cafés, rounding up the bill or leaving a couple of euros is enough.

You don’t have to know Spanish to travel in Spain, but learning a few basic phrases can go a long way! In major cities and tourist areas, many people speak English, especially in hotels, restaurants, and tourist attractions. However, in smaller towns or rural areas, English may be less common.

Whether you need a visa to travel to Spain depends on your nationality and the purpose of your visit. Here’s a breakdown:

  • Visa-Free Countries: Citizens of many countries, including the U.S., Canada, Australia, the U.K., and most of Europe, do not need a visa for short visits. Starting in 2025, travelers from visa-free countries may need an ETIAS travel authorization (a quick online application).
  • Schengen Visa: Citizens from countries that are not visa-exempt will need a Schengen visa to visit Spain.

The best months to travel to Spain depend on what you want to experience, but generally, spring (April to June) and fall (September to October) are ideal for weather!