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Word Count: 1032 Date: Fri, 25 Apr 2008 8:35 PM

Self-Catering Holiday Property Rental In Spain

Spain boasts just about everything you could ever wish for in a holiday destination.

This popular European country has a fantastic climate, a wealth of culture and history, some amazing and diverse landscapes, numerous tourist attractions, lots of great food and drink and a huge range of self-catering holiday properties to rent during your stay in Spain.

As one of the world’s top tourist destinations, Spain truly has something to offer all tastes, whatever type of holiday you’re looking for, whether it’s an annual family vacation, a romantic break or a last-minute weekend getaway.

With so much to see and do in this amazing country, here’s a taster of what you can get up to during your stay.

There is no shortage of self-catering properties to rent in Spain, too. There’s an abundance of beautiful villas and apartments available here, so you can find your ideal holiday property rental in no time at all!

The regions of Spain include Andalucia, Aragon, Asturias, Balearic Islands, Basque Country, Canary Islands, Cantabria, Castilla-La Mancha, Castilla y Leon, Catalonia, Extremadura, Galicia, Madrid, Murcia, Navarra, La Rioja and Valencia, and each one offers so much to its visitors.

Within those regions, there are, of course, also some fantastic cities, towns and villages to check out. In fact, there are so many places that you’ll want to return to Spain, time and time again.

Some of the popular areas of Spain include Madrid, Seville, Barcelona, Bilbao, Alicante, Granada, Malaga, Valencia and San Sebastian, among others, of course.

Whether you’re looking to tour a busy city or laze on a beautiful sandy beach, Spain has the answer.

Madrid, the country’s capital, is brimming with museums and art, so be sure to check it out if you’re an art lover. There’s the Golden Triangle of Art, which is three museums – the Prado Museum, the Thyssen Bornemisza Museum and the Reina Sofia Museum. You can also see the Royal Palace of Madrid, tour Real Madrid’s famous football stadium or relax in one of the city’s parks or gardens.

Seville, Spain’s fourth largest city, is rich in history and a must see here is the amazing cathedral and its bell tower, the Giralda. Seville is also said to be the tapas capital of the world, so be sure to sample some delicious food and drink while you’re there.

The historic city of Barcelona is perfect for a short break. It has some lovely Gaudi architecture to gaze at and some interesting museums, too. It’s also an ideal location for a beach holiday, as it has 4.2km of sandy beaches situated just 10 minutes from the centre of the city!

Another popular visitor attraction is the Guggenheim Museum in the city of Bilbao, which is located in the Basque Country. It’s a must for art lovers. While you’re in Bilbao, take the opportunity to try some pintxos, which are like tapas.

Alicante, along the Costa Blanca, is a well known destination which has miles of sandy beaches to offer its visitors. Its mild climate is one reason why so many people come to visit. But if you want to do more than just lie on a beach all day, then the city of Alicante has no shortage of things to see and do. There’s the castle to visit, various parks to enjoy, museums to see and a wealth of restaurants in which to dine.

The city of Granada, meanwhile, boasts the stunning Alhambra Palace, that was once the home of the Arabic Sultans and is today a major tourist attraction. You can take a tour of the Alhambra and view the amazing architecture for yourself.

Malaga is another popular area with tourists. The city has a cathedral, a market, the Picasso Museum, numerous other museums, and the harbour and castle, too.

Malaga is just one of the many popular tourist destinations situated on the Costa del Sol. There’s also Marbella, Puerto Banús, Torremolinos, Benalmádena, Fuengirola, Mijas and more. The Costa del Sol is perfect if you’re after a beach holiday, as it has many excellent beaches to discover. The kids will love them, too.

Valencia is an ideal destination to relax and unwind. It has a lovely old town which has gardens, squares, museums and historic buildings to explore. Apparently, Valencia is where paella was invented, so, it’s not surprising that there's no shortage of restaurants, cafes and tapas bars in this great city. Why not try some paella while you are there!

San Sebastian is another great beach holiday destination. The best beach here is said to be Playa de Concha, which is not only popular for sunbathing, but also for swimming and water sports.

Spain also has much more to offer those wanting a sports holiday. There’s plenty of golf available, as well as fishing, horse riding, scuba diving and other activities. Many people don’t realise that Spain has good skiing facilities, too. The ski resort Sierra Nevada, for example, is worth checking out.

The Canary Islands, which are part of Spain, are also popular holiday destinations. There are seven islands to discover - Gran Canaria, Tenerife, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera, El Hierro and Fuerteventura. They are all worth a visit and if you’re looking for a Spanish holiday property rental, there's no shortage of accommodation there.

Spain can offer so many different types of holiday to suit all ages and tastes. Whether you’re looking for art and culture, a sandy beach or a ski slope. Or if you’d rather get close to nature, visit a winery or sample some excellent cuisine, Spain has it all. What’s more, it boasts a lovely warm climate that makes it an attractive all-year-round destination – perfect for a self-catering holiday at Christmas or mid summer.

Go and discover Spain today!

About the Author

Katie Warr is a Destination Rep at Self Property Rental, offering self catering property rental accommodation in Spain. Property rental Spain




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