Luxury Travel Spain | Fine sandy beaches, blue sea and brilliant blue skies are excellent reasons to visit Spain on holiday.
The beaches along the Mediterranean coast and on the various islands of the Canaries and Balearics guarantee a dreamy relaxation holiday.
Beyond that, the country offers a unique cultural heritage with significant attractions from a wide range of eras.
The diverse natural landscapes also ensure that every nature lover’s heart beats faster. Hikes through the country’s countless national parks guarantee extraordinary experiences.
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In the north of Ibiza, far from the bustle and the crowds, lies the Six Senses Ibiza. The first BREEAM-certified hotel in the Balearic Islands places great emphasis on sustainable practices. All ingredients, for example, come from a dedicated farm in the centre of the island, ensuring freshness and provenance in every dish. The surroundings…
Relaxation, Detox, Sustainability
Set away from the immediate bustle of town, OKU Ibiza offers an oasis of relaxation and calm. Nestled in the beautiful Ibizan landscape, the contemporary design in natural wood and stone creates a distinctive sense of comfort. The culinary offerings across the hotel’s two restaurants deliver variety and freshness to delight every palate, while the…
Tranquillity, Privacy, Relaxation
Soak up the Spanish sun while feeling perfectly at home? That is exactly what the Nobu Hotel Ibiza Bay delivers. Set directly on the beach in Talamanca Bay, sun, sand and sea are yours to enjoy. The hotel captivates with its understated elegance and the welcoming warmth that permeates every corner. Embrace the hospitality and…
Beachfront, Relaxation, City, Family
Outstanding luxury and a clear conscience? LJs Ratxó Eco Luxury Retreat offers both. Surrounded by mountains and verdant olive groves, discover a different side of Mallorca. Far from the bustle of the main tourist areas, nature, tranquillity and relaxation take centre stage in the heart of the Tramuntana mountains. To ensure that luxury is never…
Nature, Mountains, Luxury, Wellness
Hotel Sant Francesc is a hideaway of the highest order, tucked into the heart of beautiful Palma. This five-star boutique hotel comprises just 32 rooms and 10 individually designed suites. The 19th-century neoclassical townhouse brings together contemporary art, photography and modern design in an exquisite marriage of architecture and aesthetics. The crowning feature is the…
Sightseeing, Exclusive Retreats
Can Bordoy, in the romantic heart of Palma de Mallorca’s old town, is a place of calm amid the city’s bustling energy. Hidden away in a quiet, dreamy side street, it transports you to a serene world of luxury and tranquillity. It is the perfect base from which to explore the historic quarter and the…
Luxury, City Break, Shopping, Gourmet
The architecture of this luxury resort, which opened in June 2016, draws inspiration from traditional Mallorcan mountain villages and reflects many facets of the island’s art and culture. The hotel is arranged around a central square, much like a traditional Mallorcan village. Building complexes in honey-coloured stone with dusky-pink painted details are separated by streams…
Golf Travel, Beachfront, Wellness, Luxury
BLESS Hotel Ibiza is an exclusive five-star retreat on the eastern coast of the island, blending contemporary luxury with the relaxed Ibicenco spirit. The hotel sits directly on the beach, surrounded by Mediterranean pine forests and the crystal-clear waters of the Balearic Sea. Rooms and suites are designed with a refined, modern aesthetic and feature…
Ibiza Flair, Coco Chanel Design
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General Information
Visa
EU citizens do not require a visa for stays in Spain.
Entry
Entry is possible for EU citizens with a passport or an identity card.
The document used for entry may have expired no more than one year prior.
A provisional passport as well as a provisional identity card also entitle you to enter. However, a provisional identity card must be valid for the duration of the stay.
(Note: The regions of Ceuta and Melilla as well as the Canary Islands do not belong to the EU tax area, and imports into and from these areas are therefore subject to customs regulations for non-EU states.)
Currency
The official national currency is the euro.
Payment and cash withdrawal from ATMs using common credit cards is possible throughout the country.
Health Advice
The healthcare system in Spain is good. Adequate medical care for acute illnesses is available in all regions.
All persons who are covered by statutory health insurance in Germany are entitled to treatment by approved doctors and clinics throughout Spain. The European Health Insurance Card or a corresponding replacement certificate should be carried as proof. These can be obtained from your health insurer.
Vaccinations
No mandatory vaccinations are required for travel to Spain.
A Hepatitis A vaccination is recommended as a travel vaccination.
Further Risks
Dengue Fever
In Spain there is a risk of contracting dengue fever, which is transmitted by the day-active Aedes mosquito.
General exposure prophylaxis is advised.
Exposure prophylaxis:
-Wear body-covering, light-coloured clothing
-Use insect repellent on all exposed skin areas
Safety
Due to the dry Mediterranean climate, large-scale forest and bush fires can occur particularly inland and on Spain’s island groups during summer.
This may result in restrictions to infrastructure and tourism in the affected regions.
Parts of the Spanish mainland as well as the Canary Islands are located in seismically active zones, which means occasional minor and major earthquakes can occur.
Crime
In major cities and at busy tourist destinations, petty crime such as pickpocketing and confidence tricks occurs more frequently.
However, the risk can be minimised by following these general behavioural guidelines:
-Do not carry valuables openly on your person.
-Keep money, documents and valuables secure.
-Be particularly attentive in large crowds (airports, markets, etc.).
-Lock car doors while driving.
Terrorism
Since the attacks in Barcelona and Cambrils in August 2017, Spain has been at the second-highest terrorism alert level. Additional security measures have been implemented at busy locations and important public institutions.
Time Zone
Winter: UTC +1 (CET)
Summer: UTC +2 (CEST)
Electricity
Mains voltage: 230V, 50 Hz
Possible plug adapters: Type C, F
Location & Climate
Spain lies in south-western Europe and, together with Portugal, forms the Iberian Peninsula.
To the north-east, the country borders France; to the south-west, Portugal. To the west and north, the peninsula borders the Atlantic, and to the south and east, the Mediterranean, where the Balearic Islands are also located.
The country’s large extent and geographical proximity to Africa mean that Spain can be divided into 4 climate zones.
In the mountain ranges of the north, typical mountain climate prevails. Here, winters are usually long and cold with sometimes heavy snowfall, while summers are relatively short and cool.
The climate in the rest of northern Spain is influenced by low-pressure systems that move from the Atlantic into Spain. These bring mild summers and winters that can, however, be quite humid at times.
The central Spanish highlands, on the other hand, have a continental climate, meaning summers are usually dry and warm to hot. The majority of annual rainfall occurs in winter, with temperatures usually around or above freezing.
In the regions of southern Spain and along the Mediterranean coast as well as on the Balearic Islands, Mediterranean climate dominates. Here, winters are short and mild. Summers, by contrast, are long and warm to hot. Rainfall is mostly confined to the autumn months.
La Sagrada Familia
The incomparable cathedral in the centre of Barcelona impresses with its unique design. The famous Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi created his masterpiece with the design of this sacred building. This church has been under construction for over 100 years and is now set to be finally completed for the 100th anniversary of Gaudi’s death in 2026. Particularly striking are the cathedral’s towers, which stand out with their distinctive design. All around, visitors also find loving details and small secrets worked into the building’s facade. The unique design continues in the interior of the church. Light and dark accents play together perfectly, and an unprecedented ceiling design crowns Gaudi’s creation as perhaps the most beautiful cathedral in the world.
Alhambra
The Alhambra is a citadel in Andalusia and is Spain’s most visited tourist attraction. The Moorish fortress complex sits on a hill that commands wide views across the region. Combined with the Generalife summer palace, it creates a unique attraction full of fascinating details and lovingly crafted ornamentation. Within the fortress complex, you will find lushly blooming gardens and richly decorated masonry, preserved like in no other fortress complex in Europe. A visit to the Alhambra transports you back to the golden age of Moorish culture and gives an unspoilt impression of the life of the emirs and the court that, from here, guided one of the most advanced civilisations of its time.
Teide National Park
The Teide National Park extends along the slopes of the mountain of the same name on the Canary Island of Tenerife. The park is the oldest national park on the Canaries and offers a great diversity of landscapes, making it a perfect destination for extensive hiking tours. From alien-looking stone deserts to dense forests, many fascinating panoramas can be found in the park’s various regions. The proximity to popular holiday resorts on Tenerife and the good infrastructure also make the park a suitable destination for a day trip. A particular highlight is the Altavista refuge, situated at an altitude of 3,270 metres. An overnight stay here guarantees an unforgettable sunrise.
Spain entices with many different attractions for extensive exploration of the country.
The country’s eventful history shapes the culture to this day, and particularly in the southern regions, a wealth of traces of the Moorish rule over the Iberian Peninsula can still be found. Other regions delight with lesser-known regional traditions, making a journey through the country’s large and small towns always an adventure.
The landscape also offers a breathtaking variety and provides every holidaymaker with ideal conditions for a perfect holiday. Those seeking a relaxing beach holiday will find countless dream beaches and pleasantly warm water temperatures along the expansive Mediterranean coast.
Active holidaymakers also find a wide selection of activities of every kind throughout the country.
The Atlantic coast and the Canaries offer ideal waves for surfers of every experience level. The foothills of the Pyrenees and the central highlands are perfect hiking destinations, offering numerous trails and picturesque landscapes.
Divers can pursue their passion on the Balearic Islands and explore a wonderful underwater world.
Spain also boasts a vibrant nightlife. Party hotspots such as Ibiza and Barcelona in particular impress with exclusive and breathtaking entertainment. Unique and legendary venues such as Lio in the harbour of Ibiza Town offer unforgettable experiences.
Culturally and scenically, Greece is simply incredibly moving. Athens alone could be declared its own country, as the most populous city in Greece simply has so much to offer that you could holiday there again and again without ever being able to say you had seen everything.
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