Travel to Spain Vacation Guides

Night life in Ibiza

The Ibiza nights are different, colorful and dramatic. After a day of beach, sun or having travelled the most attractive of its geography wild, you must be ready for its magical nights.

The night usually starts in the area of the port of Eivissa or in the West End of San Antonio, through the walk Juan Carlos I in the tourist area of Platja d’en Bossa, to finish in the giant nightclubs, “son of Ibiza.”

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Posted by: To Trip on Wednesday, 9th Jan, 2008

Climbing in Spain

If you are interested in rock climbing in Spain - you will find el Chorro as a great climbing area in the south of Spain, near a Ardales village (50 km from Malaga). It’s a place easy to reach & has 1000´s of routes and some boulders. All the area around “el Chorro” got places to climb, Campillos 30km from el Chorro has a lot to offer for climbers with different kind of experience.
To get to el Chorro you first go to Malaga, from there you take the train to el Chorro, it’s only one a day or so, leaving in the evening. When you get off at el Chorro station you turn right and start walking the road leading downhill… after just a few minutes you will see a yellow house with some red on it (first house)… that’s the Refugio, pretty good place to stay if you wanna make it cheap (6€ a night).

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Posted by: To Trip on Monday, 11th Jun, 2007

How to get to Ibiza

You can get to Ibiza by plane or by ship. There are regular flights from the Spanish airports: Barcelona, Valencia, Alicante, Mallorca. From the airport of Ibiza you arrive to virtually any point of the island by public transport, or you can rent a car.

Arriving by ship is slowly, but certainly more romantically. Ships to Ibiza leave from all major Spanish ports.

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Posted by: Pretty Tourist on Friday, 8th Jun, 2007

Visiting Barcelona

Eating and soaking in the atmosphere of the Barcelona area is best thing to know the city. If you are regular visitor to BCN then I would recommend for you to get over to the Olympic Port (PUERTO OLIMPICO).

Just walk around and chose any one. Each one will try and entice you inside by offering some snacks or a free drink etc. It’s your choice, they are all excellent.
This is a three hour ritual that involves many meal courses, people watching, talking and just enjoying the pleasure of eating and being together in a lovely city. I will recommend you to the bar style of eating.

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Posted by: Travel Guide on Sunday, 3rd Jun, 2007

Recommendations for Visiting Spain

Spain is a magnificent country and offers some of the best the world can offer in such a wide variety, you can certainly have a great time there.

• Barcelona is one of the most stunning cities in the world. Located on the Mediterranean and with the hills at it’s backdrop, it commands a beautiful location. The center of the city is the famous Gothic Quarter, which is a large rabbit warren of tiny, narrow (mostly) traffic free alley’s and ancient buildings. It is very easy to get lost here which is part of the fun. Many of the buildings date back several hundred years and is in complete contrast to the bordering “newer” part of the city called the Exiample, which is beautifully designed with grand avenues and Modernist architecture. Barcelona has great modern architecture as well, with some stunning new designs – a great mix of old and new.

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Posted by: To Trip on Sunday, 20th May, 2007