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If you are coming to Spain for the first time, be warned: this is a country that fast becomes an addiction. You might intend to come just for a beach holiday, or a tour of the major cities, but before you know it you'll find yourself hooked by something quite different - by the celebration of some local fiesta, perhaps, or the amazing nightlife in Madrid, by the Moorish monuments of Andalucia, by Basque cooking, or the wild landscapes and birds of prey of Estremadura. And by then, of course, you will have noticed that there is not just one Spain but many. Indeed, Spaniards often speak of Las Españas (the Spains) and they even talk of the capital in the plural - Los Madriles , the Madrids.

This regionalism is an obsession and perhaps the most significant change to the country over recent decades has been the creation of seventeen autonomías - autonomous regions - with their own governments, budgets and cultural ministries. The old days of a unified nation, governed with a firm hand from Madrid, seem to have gone forever, as the separate kingdoms which made up the original Spanish state reassert themselves. And the differences are evident wherever you look: in language, culture and artistic traditions, in landscapes and cityscapes, and attitudes and politics.

The cities - above all - are compellingly individual. Barcelona, for many, has the edge: for Gaudí's splendid modernista architecture, the lively promenade of Las Ramblas, designer clubs par excellence , and, not least, for Barça - the city's football team. But Madrid, although not as pretty, claims as many devotees. The city and its people, immortalized in the movies of Pedro Almodóvar, have a vibrancy and style that is revealed in a thousand bars and summer terrazas. Not to mention three of the world's finest art museums. Then there's Sevilla, home of flamenco and all the clichés of southern Spain; Valencia, the vibrant Levantine city with an arts scene and nightlife to equal any European rival; and Bilbao, a new entry on Spain's cultural circuit, due to Frank Gehry's astonishing Guggenheim museum.

Monuments range just as widely from one region to another, dependent on their history of control and occupation by Romans and Moors, their role in the "golden age" of Imperial Renaissance Spain, or their twentieth-century fortunes. Touring Castile and León, you confront the classic Spanish images of vast cathedrals and reconsquista castles - literally hundreds of the latter; in the northern mountains of Asturias and the Pyrenees, tiny, almost organic Romanesque churches dot the hillsides and villages; Andalucía has the great mosques and Moorish palaces of Granada, Sevilla and Córdoba; Castile has the superbly preserved medieval capital, Toledo, and the gorgeous Renaissance university city of Salamanca; while the harsh landscape of Estremadura cradles the ornate conquistador towns built with riches from the "New World".

Not that Spain is predominantly about buildings. For most visitors, the landscape holds just as much fascination - and variety. The evergreen estuaries of Galicia could hardly be more different from the high, arid plains of Castile, or the gulch-like desert landscapes of Almería. Agriculture makes its mark in the patterened hillsides of the wine- and olive-growing regions and the rice fields of the Levante. Spain is also one of the most mountainous countries in Europe, and there is superb walking and wildlife in a dozen or more sierras - above all in the Picos de Europa and Pyrenees. Spain's unique fauna boast protected species like brown bears, the Spanish lynx and Mediterranean monk seals as well as more common wild boar, white storks and birds of prey.

One of Spain's greatest draws is undeniably its beaches although with infinitely more variety than you would be led to believe from the sun-and-sand holiday brochures. Long tracts of coastline - along the Costa del Sol, in particular - have been developed into concrete hotel and villa complexes but delightful pockets remain even on the big tourist costas. On the Costa Brava, the string of coves between Palamos and Begur are often overlooked, while in the south there are superb windsurfing waters around Tarifa and some decidedly low-key resorts along the Costa de la Luz. In the north, the cooler Atlantic coastline boasts the surfing sands of Cantabria and the unspoilt coves of Galicia's estuaries. Offshore, the Balearic islands have some superb sands and, if you're up for it, Ibiza also offers one of the most hedonistic backdrops to beachlife in the Mediterranean.

Wherever you are in Spain, you can't help but notice the Spaniards' infectious enthusiasm for life. In the cities there is always something happening - in bars and clubs, on the streets, and especially at fiesta times. Even in out of the way places there's a surprising range of nightlife and entertainment, not to mention the daily pleasures of a round of tapas, moving from bar to bar, having a beer, a glass of wine or a fino (dry sherry) and a bite of the house speciality.

The identity and appeal of each of the regions is explored in the introductions, where you'll find a rundown on their highlights

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  aguadulce (costa de almeria)
  alcudia (majorca)
  alicante (costa blanca)
  altea (costa blanca)
  antigua (fuerteventura)
  arenal de castell (menorca)
  arguineguin (gran canaria)
  barcelona
  benalmadena (costa del sol)
  benicassim (costa del azahar)
  benidorm (costa blanca)
  bilbao
  cadiz
  cala blanca (menorca)
  cala bona (majorca)
  cala d´or (majorca)
  cala galdana (menorca)
  cala llonga (ibiza)
  cala mayor (majorca)
  cala mesquida (majorca)
  cala millor (majorca)
  cala ratjada (majorca)
  cala vinas (majorca)
  cala´n bosch (menorca)
  cala´n forcat (menorca)
  calas de mallorca (majorca)
  calella (costa brava)
  caleta de fuste (fuerteventura)
  calvia (majorca)
  cambrils (costa dorada)
  can picafort (majorca)
  ciudad jardin (majorca)
  cordoba
  corralejo (fuerteventura)
  costa adeje (tenerife)
  costa antigua (fuerteventura)
  costa d´en blanes (majorca)
  costa teguise (lanzarote)
  denia (costa blanca)
  elche (costa blanca)
  es cana (ibiza)
  es castell (menorca)
  estartit
  estepona (costa del sol)
  fornells (menorca)
  frigliana (costa del sol)
  fuengirola (costa del sol)
  garachico (tenerife)
  gerona
  girona
  granada
  huelva (costa de la luz)
  illetas (majorca)
  jandia (fuerteventura)
  jerez
  la manga (costa blanca)
  lloret de mar (costa brava)
  los cristianos (tenerife)
  los realejos (tenerife)
  madrid
  magaluf (majorca)
  mahon (menorca)
  malaga
  malgrat de mar (costa brava)
  marbella (costa del sol)
  maspalomas (gran canaria)
  mijas (costa del sol)
  murcia
  nerja (costa del sol)
  paguera (majorca)
  pajara (fuerteventura)
  palma (majorca)
  palma nova (majorca)
  playa blanca (lanzarote)
  playa d´aro (costa brava)
  playa d´en bossa (ibiza)
  playa de las americas (tenerife)
  playa de muro (majorca)
  playa de palma (majorca)
  playa de pals
  playa del ingles (gran canaria)
  playa dorada (lanzarote)
  playa meloneras (gran canaria)
  portals nous (majorca)
  porto colom (majorca)
  puerto de la cruz (tenerife)
  puerto de santiago (tenerife)
  puerto de soller (majorca)
  puerto del carmen (lanzarote)
  puerto pollensa (majorca)
  puerto rico (gran canaria)
  punta prima (menorca)
  punta umbria (costa de la luz)
  reus (tarragona)
  roquetas de mar (costa de almeria)
  roses (costa brava)
  s´agaro (costa brava)
  sa coma (majorca)
  salamanca
  salou (costa dorada)
  san agustin (majorca)
  san antonio (ibiza)
  san bou (menorca)
  sancti petri (costa de la luz)
  sant feliu de guixols (costa brava)
  santa cruz (tenerife)
  santa eulalia (ibiza)
  santa ponsa (majorca)
  santa susanna (costa brava)
  santiago del teide (tenerife)
  santo tomas (menorca)
  seville
  sitges (costa dorada)
  soller (majorca)
  son antem (majorca)
  tarragona
  tarrogona
  toledo
  torre del mar (costa del sol)
  torremolinos (costa del sol)
  torroella de montgri
  tossa de mar (costa brava)
  valencia
  yaiza (lanzarote)
  Canary Islands



 


 




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