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Holidays in Mainland Spain

Mainland Spain Holidays at a glance

Book your package holidays to mainland Spain with Olympic Holidays and arrive at an area also known as the Costas ('coasts'). The Costas are located on the southern tip of Spain and offer a varied selection of resorts making holidays to mainland Spain extremely popular amongst British holidaymakers. The attraction of holidays to mainland Spain are very much due to the warm climate, varied scenery, rich culture and tradition.

Whatever you are looking for mainland Spain holidays has it all, golden sandy beaches, crystal clear waters and varied evening entertainment. Each area offers something uniquely different so don't delay book your holidays to mainland Spain with Olympic Holidays.

Key Facts - Mainland Spain

Capital
Madrid
Population
40 Million (approx.)
Language
Spanish
Currency
Euro
Religion
Roman Catholic
Dialling Code
00 34
Time Difference
+1-2 GMT

Mainland Spain Holidays - Destination Profile

Choose Olympic Holidays for package holidays to mainland Spain and experience one of the first package holiday destinations. The Spanish Costas have been visited by British tourists for decades by all ages. Flights to the Spanish mainland operate regularly making package holidays to Spain very affordable. Spain as a holiday destination has it all wonderful beaches, fabulous weather and wealth of history and culture making Spain holidays memorable.

Costa Del Sol Holiday Destinations

If your in search of fine white sandy beaches than Costa Blanca holidays are an excellent choice. As well as magnificent beaches Costa Blanca holidays have wonderful views including the inland terrain with high mountain peaks that are considered as a paradise for hikers. The coastal towns are where the tourist facilities centre around with an range of hotels and abundant nightlife.

Holidays in the Costa del Sol are most popular among British holidaymakers because of the miles of beautiful golden beaches and fabulous weather that keeps tourists coming back year upon year. The Costa del Sol has a range of resorts of varying size including Benalmadena, Fuengirola, Marbella and Torremolinos. This is reflected by the diverse groups booking holidays to mainland Spain with entertainment provided for people of all ages.

Very much centred around beach resorts Costa de Almeria holidays provide a glimpse of traditional Spanish charm. The Costa de Almeria features over 200 miles of beaches soaked with sunshine. Holidays to mainland Spain and in particular Costa del Almeria are extremely popular for a relaxed break in the sun upon the may secluded beaches.

Value Spain Holidays with Olympic Holidays

Mainland Spain package holidays are available from a wide range of UK airports including London Gatwick and Manchester. Book your holidays to Spain with Olympic Holidays a leading specialist tour operator with over 40 years expertise in providing quality holidays at great value. As well package holidays to Mainland Spain, we offer an excellent range of flights to Almeria, Alicante and Malaga. For great savings on holidays to Mainland Spain book online.

Holidays in Mainland Spain - Things to see

Costa Del Sol

Benalmadena Cable Car: Right next to Tivoli World, the Benalmadena cable car climbs to the summit of Mount Calamorro. Once on top you will be able to enjoy the stunning view over the Costa del Sol.

Benalmadena Sea Life Aquarium: Situated next to Benalmadena marina you will see a range of aquatic wildlife including sharks, sting rays and sea snakes.

Selwo Adventure Park: Located off the main road along the Costa del Sol near Estepona the Selwo Adventure park with over 2,000 animals from around the world including elephants, lions and tiger.

Costa Blanca

Mundomar Park: Get a real close up view of marine animals such as dolphins and seals.

Terra Mitica: This is relatively new theme park that will keep the entire family happy. Located about 5km outside Benidorm the amusement park is split into 4 sections Europe, Asia, America and Pangea which stands for amazing volcano. Each area has a fantastic selection of animals as well as attractions.

Arqueologico Provincial Museum (MARQ): European Museum of the year in 2004 the MARQ is high tech visualisation of Alicante's archaeological past from prehistoric times through to Iberian and Roman Eras, the middle ages and the 20th century. The museum is fascinating with a element of fun and definitely worth visiting.

Ducal de los Borja Palace: This magnificent palace was built in the 15th century and was once the home of Duque Francisco de Borja and is adorned with finely carved ceilings and intricate ceramic work.

Costa Del Almeria

Alcazaba: Visit this Moorish construction that dominates the old town of Almeria. You will be enjoy fine views of the city and the coast.

Mercado: This 19th century market hall houses a noisy and colourful array of food stalls. It is surrounded by a complement of bars, including El Quinto Toro (see bar recommendations).

John Lennon's Almeria: The inner suburbs have some very grand old houses, some neglected or even derelict. Among them is the Casa Romero where John Lennon wrote and recorded demos for 'Strawberry Fields'.

Things to do on a Holiday in Mainland Spain

Costa Del Sol

Scuba Diving: Costa del Sol holidays are ideal location for scuba diving. The waters are clear, warm and safe making it a perfect environment for the beginner and there is also much to challenge more experienced scuba divers.

Jeep Safaris: An increasingly popular activity in the Costa Del Sol, the jeep safari goes through the rugged countryside in areas rarely accessed by man.

Watersports: The sheer quantity of beaches in the Costa Del Sol means that are many watersports on offer including jet skiing and water skiing.

Costa Blanca

Watersports: During your holidays to Costa Blanca in mainland Spain you will find a range of watersports on offer including windsurfing, canoeing, rowing, kite-surfing and jet skiing/

Golf: Alicante has nine golf courses located within close proximity of the city: Alicante Golf Club (designed by Seve Ballesteros), Alenda Golf, Bonalba, El Bosque, El Planto, El Saler Golf Club, Mediterraneo Golf Club and Oliva Nova.

Hiking: Take a hike in the Sierra Aitana mountains located about an hour north of Alicante providing some excellent walking trails.

Costa Del Almeria

Mountain Biking: Cycling through this area is an unforgettable experience. You'll cycle over high mountain terrain, then right down to the Mediterranean coast.

Windsurfing: When it comes to windsurfing, Spain is a Mecca; it's one of the best places in Europe, with numerous top class locations and perfect all year round conditions.

Golf: In Almeria there are various installations for golf lovers, in Almerimar, Roquetas, El Ejido...each one perfectly equipped and ideally surrounded by great hotel infrastructures.

Eating/Drinking During Mainland Spain Holidays

During your holidays in mainland Spain you will discover a excellent choice of Mediterranean style cuisine as you would expect from any Spanish holiday. Restaurants in mainland Spain have a range of influences from Spain but has also taken on many British favourites to cater for tourist industry.

Mainland Spain Holiday Weather

The weather in mainland Spain is a key factor why millions of tourists flock to the Costas every year, eager to wind down and bask in the wonderful climate.

Max Temp C Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Mainland Spain 16 17 19 21 24 27 31 32 28 25 19 17
London 6 7 10 13 17 20 22 21 19 14 10 7

Sunshine Hours Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
Mainland Spain 6 7 7 9 10 11 12 11 9 7 6 6
London 1 2 4 5 6 7 6 6 5 3 2 1

Getting Around on Mainland Spain Holidays

Getting around Spain is relatively easy and transport links are as you'd expect from any developed European country. Public transport is generally very good in Spanish cities, most of which have efficient bus and rail systems. If you plan to remain within the principal Spanish cities, public transportation will likely prove far more convenient and pleasant than driving.

Intercity Rail: The Spanish rail network is operated by a state owned company called Red Nacional de los Ferrocarriles Espanoles (RENFE). They operate a wide range of services and fares. Their fastest trains, the AVE, are among Europe's best with their slowest travelling about the same speed as a bus. The RENFE provides a service to all major cities, although it doesn't run to many small towns, and is supplemented by networks such as the FFCC city lines in Barcelona and private railways.

Buses: The local bus services in Spanish cities run from around 0600 until between 22:00 and midnight, when a more expensive night system comes into operation. Most buses don't have a lot of seats, opting instead for maximum standing room. Urban buses are quite slow although some major cities provide dedicated bus lanes.

Most towns have a bus terminal. Keep in mind that when waiting at a bus stop, the bus may not always stop for you unless you indicate you wish it to.

Taxis: You should only use taxis that display a special licence. They are of a very high standard as they are governed by strict legislation. They display a green light when they are free (libre). They can be flagged down or found at a taxi rank and are metered but have a set price for certain journeys. Tipping is a customary 5-10%.

Mainland Spain Holidays Shopping

Shopping in Spain remains a personal experience, the majority of Spanish stores are small family run businesses although many more hypermarkets and supermarkets have begun to spring up in recent years. The hypermarkets tend to lie in the rapidly expanding Spanish suburbs, while the older city neighbourhoods hold fast to traditional shopping patterns.

The Spanish often don't seem to believe in queueing and people often push and shove their way to the front. Shop assistants will not always serve customers in order; so if it is your turn - speak up! The last person in line is called La Ultima and you may ask or be asked who is La Ultima. Some foreigners complain that Spanish service people can be surly, but the great majority of them to be friendly and pleasant.

Shopping hours: These can vary considerably between region, city, town and type of shop. Small shops open from between 0830 and 0930 (or earlier for food shops) until between 1300 and 1400 and from around 1700 until between 1930 and 2100, Monday to Friday, then from 0930 until 1400 on Saturdays. In some areas shops are closed on Monday mornings. In south Spain, the siesta lasts from 1330 or 1400 until 1700. Department stores, hypermarkets and many supermarkets are open without a break for a siesta from around 0930 or 1000, until between 2000 and 2200 from Monday to Saturday. Most stores are closed on Sunday.

Markets: You have indoor markets, called mercados, permanent street markets and travelling open air street markets that move from area to area. Often prices can be 20% lower than in shops! Markets sell a variety of goods such as food, flowers, clothes, shoes, crockery, cookware, linen, ceramics, CD's, arts & crafts, household wares, carpets, jewellery, etc. Watch out for well name brands though, as they are usually fakes.

Spanish specialities: The best products to buy in Spain are handmade items such as ceramics, pottery, woodwork, embroidery and paintings. Spanish leather goods are also good quality and good value for money but not cheap. Arts and crafts have survived better in Spain than in other Western European countries and this is reflected in their goods.