Summer is fast approaching and with it the possibility of a summer holiday abroad.
And where better than Spain, with its sunny beaches, wonderful cities and magnificent resorts?
Well, possibly the Canary Islands – the Spanish islands west of northern Africa.
This article will explore some of the best summer holiday destinations in Spain and the Canary Islands.
Madrid
If you want to holiday in Spain, where better to start than Madrid?
The capital city of the country, Madrid might not have the beaches of some of the other destinations on the list, but it does have a rich and vibrant culture of its own.
A historical city, Madrid has plenty of museums and galleries to explore, with world famous art at the Paseo del Prado Art Triangle.
There are also a plethora of food markets, with some of the best food in all of Spain on display.
And for those interested in football, the iconic Santiago Bernabéu is likely to be quite empty until the football season restarts, making it the perfect time to go and do a tour.
Majorca
Away from the hustle and bustle of the capital, Majorca is one of the most popular Spanish tourist destinations for Brits.
One of the largest islands in the Mediterranean, Majorca is famous for its incredible beaches and its diverse nightlife options, making it the perfect choice whether you want an active or restful break.
Between the gorgeous weather, the stunning views and myriad of wineries, Majorca is a good choice for Spanish holidaymakers.
Tenerife
The largest of the Canary Islands, Spanish holiday destinations don’t come better than Tenerife.
The iconic island is not only a UNESCO World Heritage Site, it’s a paradise, with sandy beaches, crystal clear skies and the bluest seas.
Villas in Tenerife are among the nicest in the world, with lots of amazing options to choose from.
Also home to Spain’s tallest mountain, Tenerife is perfect not just for lounging on the beach, but for hiking too.
Barcelona
And finally, moving back to the city break options, Barcelona.
The capital of Catalonia, the city is home to more than just the iconic Camp Nou and Barcelona Football Club.
There’s the Sagrada Familia, the largest unfinished Catholic church in the world – an iconic piece of Gaudian architecture.
A stunning city full of gothic architecture, some of the best food in the country and friendly people, there are definitely worse places to take a city break.