What to see in Spain?

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Spain can be conditionally divided into two large zones - the mainland and the island. At the same time in the resorts of continental Spain will surely find a place for those who like quiet beach holidays and cultural attractions. And on the islands you can hardly find people older than 30 years, since all the major tusovka centers are concentrated there.

The northern region of Spain is firmly associated with the Costa Brava resort: unique natural landscapes here consist of rocks, evergreens and clean beaches. Approximately one hour from the coast you can get to Barcelona and other beautiful northern cities, feed pigeons, visit museums and exhibitions of famous artists, go to the largest European water park, if you stock up a small amount of European currency. Ideal place for fans of Spanish culture and picturesque natural scenery.

The southern coast is the Costa del Sol and the remnants of the former Arab influence that remained in this part of the country in the form of mosques and other sights. As a rule, fans of beach holidays come here.

The island of Majorca is sent mainly to the older generation, who can already afford to give a little more money for a comfortable holiday, a measure of entertainment, visit the many shops and exotic attractions of the island. Children will certainly appreciate the local Disneyland and a marine park.

About the island of Ibiza there are legends. They say that those who can afford to go further than Kazantip, go straight to Ibiza - the capital of unrestrained fun, promiscuity and beach parties with the most fashionable DJs from sunset to sunrise. Swim, sunbathe and have fun in this place with a comfortable climate, well-groomed beaches, a hippie market and free relationships is simple and easy, like never and nowhere.

May 15, 2013

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