Some Considerations When Planning A Vacation In Spain

By Simon Jones


Planning a vacation in Spain usually starts with deciding where you want to go. As a country it's quite big and has many different environments, from coastal resorts, stunning cities and quaint villages. It's well connected to the rest of the world with airports in major cities and close to many towns.

The official language is Castilian Spanish. Some regions however, also have their own such as Catalan in Catalonia. Although a lot of tourism industry employees are fluent or at least speak some English, if visitors try to speak to them in their own language they really appreciate the effort made.

There are many different types of accommodation options and most can be booked ahead. Online brokers are a good place to start and individual establishments and chains also usually have websites. If you're not able to find something before you leave tourist offices in airports can help.

Generally the cheapest way of getting around the country is by public transport. Trains tend to be faster than buses and the national and regional rail networks are pretty comprehensive. If you're going to be traveling over long distances and short on time, the best option may be to take internal flights.

There are also plenty of car rental companies operating in Spain, including international brands and national and local providers. If you're thinking of hiring a car, it's also worth bearing in mind that motorways have tolls. And sometimes they're not cheap! If you have time to spare it may be worth taking a more scenic route along non-toll roads.

If you're planning a vacation in Spain during one of the main fiestas it's worth booking well in advance. But whenever you go you're bound to stumble on some sort of local fiesta as these are widespread and celebrated throughout the year. The main reasons for so many parties are the Saint's days and there's one celebrated somewhere every day!




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