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More people book cheap flights to Spain than almost anywhere else in the world. Only France gets more visitors. It's such a fantastic destination, the biggest problem for travellers is how to cut it down to fit one's time and interests. Whether to fly to the Green North or the sunny South? Museum-laden Madrid or buzzy Barcelona? Stunning Seville or gorgeous Granada?

The Spanish way of life might just surpass the architectural gems and natural wonders and be the top reason for booking cheap flights to Spain. Spaniards have a spirited approach to life, nobody else parties like them. A siesta in the middle of the day sets Spaniards up for a late dinner (about 10pm) and then dancing and bar hopping until dawn. Tapas, the little dishes served in bars, washed down by robust wines provide staying power for all-night revels.

There are plenty of opportunities to party - religious events such as Christmas, the Ephiphany (January 6), Semana Santa (Holy Week), and numerous saints festivals fill up the calendar along with the likes of San Fermin, the running of the bulls, and La Tomatina, the world's biggest tomato fight.

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Spain Climate

In general, Spain can be divided into the rainy north and the sunny south. Rainy Spain is made up of the Basque Country, Cantabria, Asturias and Galicias. Summers are cool and winters are mild. This part of Spain is often called Green Spain. Millions of travellers each year take cheap flights to Spain to explore the lush, green, expansive national parks. Inland Spain can experience scorching temperatures of up to 35 degrees Celsius (95 degrees Fahrenheit) in the summer and freezing winters. The Mediterranean coast has a climate that's practically perfect - little rainfall, endless sun and mild winters. The Balearic Islands (Majorca, Ibiza and Menorca) have mild temperatures year round and warm waters lapping their shores.

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When to Fly to Spain

There really is no bad time to visit Spain. It's a four-season destination.

Peak Season:
Unsurprisingly, summer is peak season. This is when most tourists arrive on their cheap flights to Spain. The weather is best, heat wise, and many cultural events take place then.

Shoulder Season:
Spring and fall are great times to visit. The crowds in the standout cities of Barcelona, Seville and Granada have thinned out and the heat of summer has dissipated but temperatures are comfortable.

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Getting Around Spain

Spain has several international airports. Most travellers taking cheap flights to Spain will land at Madrid Airport, but from there it is easy to get around. Iberia Airlines, Air Europa, Spanair and Air Nostrum all offer domestic flights.

Car rental is the best option for independent travel.

In the cities, such as Barcelona, Madrid and Valencia there are metros, bus and tram services. For travelling around Spain by train, RENFE runs most of the railroads. There are good bus services around the country too. Most of the major routes are point to point and operate very frequently.

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Spain Insider Information

  • Most travellers taking cheap flights to Spain will arrive in Madrid. The capital city is packed with world-class museums. The Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza and Reina Sofia galleries are minutes from each other. Visit for the sumptuous royal portraits and religious paintings. Sorolla Museum is worth a visit too, it's the the gallery/home of Joaquin Sorolla, the impressionist painter. Side trips from Madrid can take in the ancient cities of Segovia, Toledo and the walled city of Avila.
  • In Andalusia, the province in the south, there are three cities that should not be missed - Seville, Cordoba and Granada. If there is time for just one, pick Granada. There is the Alhambra and Generalife, the Moorish citadel and palace, that stands against the Sierra Nevada mountains, but the city has even more to offer. It's a lively student town, there are beautiful old neighbourhoods to explore and dine in. Bib-Rambla has several good restaurants and the Arab bazaar is worth a look and Sacromonte neighbourhood, a Roma district, is noted for its cave houses, dug into the hillside, and its flamenco.
  • Visitors to Spain should try to stay in a parador. The state-run paradors (luxury hotels) are in restored palaces and monasteries and there are modern hotels too, built in traditional Spanish style. The Parador of Granada, which is part of the Alhambra Palace, is one of the most popular.
  • In the Basque Country, that region in the Pyrenees that spans the border between France and Spain, tapas are not called tapas. Basques call them pintxos. The txikiteo is the Basque word for bar hopping, soaking up the alcohol with small plates of delicious food. The alcohol of choice in this region is txakoli, akin to cava or cider. Pintxos served in this region include txangurro (cooked spider-crab flesh tart) and anchovies and papaya strips on toast.
  • In Zaragoza in the North East, the faithful flock to the Basilica of Our Lady of the Pillar to kiss the back of a column topped with a statue dressed in a woman's robe. According to the story, the Virgin Mary appeared here to encourage St. James (or Santiago in Spanish) in his missionary endeavours. The week-long Festival of the Pillar takes place in October each year.
  • Barcelona is a top tourist draw. To slip away from the crowds head to Gracia, where there are a number of quiet squares. Pick up a snack at the Boqueria Market first. This market off La Rambla has 200 or so food stands that sell cheese and bread, fruits and vegetables, olives, wine, fresh seafood, and, naturally, charcuterie.

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Spain Airports

Major airports in Spain:

Madrid Barajas Airport (MAD) (website: www.aena.es) Madrid airport is located 13km from the city centre.

El Prat Barcelona Airport (BCN) (website: www.aena.es) The airport is located 12km southwest of central Barcelona.

Ibiza Airport (IBZ) (website: www.aena.es) The airport is situated about 8km south of Ibiza Town.

Gran Canaria Las Palmas Airport (LPA) (website: www.aena.es) The airport is situated on the east coast of the island, 16km south of Las Palmas.

Sur Reina Sofia Airport, Tenerife (TFS) (website: www.aena.es) The airport is sited in the south of Tenerife, within easy distance of the west coast resorts.

Palma de Mallorca (Majorca) Airport (PMI) (website: www.aena.es) Mallorca’s airport is situated 8km east of Palma.

Alicante Airport (ALC) (website: www.aena.es) The airport is located 11km south of Alicante.

 

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Passport/Visa

Visitors from countries outside the European Union must hold a return or onward ticket. All visitors may be asked for proof of financial means for their stay in Spain.

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Entry Requirements

Canadians require a passport valid for period of intended stay and a return ticket or proof of onward travel. No visa is required for a stay of up to three months.

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In-flight Reading

Homage to Catalonia

George OrwellOrwell fought against Franco in the Spanish Civil War, then returned to England and wrote about his experiences and analyses the political machinations that led to the Fascists’ victory.

For Whom the Bell Tolls

Ernest HemingwayOne of the great 20th-century war novels. The novel follows Robert Jordan, a mercenary from the United States, during the Spanish Civil War.

Barca: A People’s Passion

Jimmy BurnsA 100-year history of Barcelona’s soccer team, its players, and its intertwining with Catalonia’s political and social struggles.

Driving Over Lemons: An Optimist in Andalucia

Chris StewartStewart lives the dream and takes on a falling-down farm south of Granada. Along the way he meets an eccentric cast of farmers, shepherds, New Age travellers and fellow ex-pats.

Don Quixote

Miguel de CervantesA classic. The journeys and adventures of Don Quixote, an ordinary Spaniard, who is obsessed with stories of knights errant, wandering through Spain righting wrongs and protecting the oppressed.

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