Dive into the diverse culture and enduring beauty of Spain, Europe's largest country
and a favorite destination for a wide variety of pleasure seekers.
With its varied geography, climate and history, Spain doesn't discriminate. Incurable
romantics will enjoy the exotic island beaches, fine dining, and legendary nightlife.
Families will enjoy its spectacular architecture, shopping, and historic sights.
apartments4you offers spacious, Spain holiday villas in several popular areas,
including:
Canary Islands
Diversity is your reward when you stay at one of the seven Spanish islands off the
northern coast of Africa. These bastions of paradise are comprised of towering mountain
peaks, lush forests - and secluded stretches of soft sand.
Andalusia
Stay where Pablo Picasso and Salvador Dali used to live, the guitar was invented -
and art, music and dance are still an integral part of the culture to this day. Many
stunning relics remain from the Hispanic-Arabic period, including Alhambra Palace
and the military fort Alcazaba, for you to see and explore.
Balearic Islands
Rising sea levels separated these islands from the mainland long ago. Now they are
known as a great place to get away, dance the night away, or experience some of the
finest food in the Mediterranean.
All information is provided as a guide only. You must make your own enquiries with
local tourist offices and other agencies. Top Resorts and Top Things To Do are suggestions
only and do not reflect any specific agenda. Distances are approximate.
CROWN RESORTS AT CLUB MARBELLA
MÁLAGA, SPAIN
Crown Resorts at Club Marbella is situated midway between Fuengirola and Marbella
on the Sitio de Calahonda, in the heart of the Costa del Sol. There are numerous facilities
available on resort for gu ... Read More >>
LOS AMIGOS BEACH CLUB
MÁLAGA, SPAIN
Los Amigos Beach Club is situated in peaceful Mijas Costa, 350 meters from the beach
and a short distance from the vibrant resorts of Fuengirola and Puerto Banus. It features
indoor and outdoor pools, ... Read More >>
MACDONALD DOÑA LOLA RESORT
MÁLAGA, SPAIN
The Dona Lola Resort in Málaga, Spain, is marked by its landscaped gardens and beautiful
views of the Mediterranean Ocean, and at the heart of the resort is a large swimming
pool. The resort also has ... Read More >>
MACDONALD VILLACANA RESORT
MÁLAGA, SPAIN
The Macdonald Villacana Club is part of a quiet, friendly village where sun-dappled
walkways meander through courtyards and lead down to a superb sandy beach. Noted for
its fine food and wines, the re ... Read More >>
HERITAGE RESORTS MARBESA CLUB
29604 MÁLAGA, SPAIN
This is the perfect place if you want a clean, quiet hotel with Spanish charm and
simplicity. You'll be near fine restaurants, but Marbesa Club is excellent if you'd
like to pick up fresh fruit and lo ... Read More >>
All information is provided as a guide only. You must make your own enquiries with
local tourist offices and other agencies. Top Resorts and Top Things To Do are suggestions
only and do not reflect any specific agenda. Distances are approximate.
Eat...
Take appetizers to another level. Visit a "tapas" bar before dinner for a coffee,
a drink, and some of these authentic morsels prepared in the Spanish tradition.
Taste Andalusia fusion. Malaga is famous for its wonderful mix of Moorish, Spanish,
and Mediterranean flavors. Here you can sample everything from chorizo sausage to
jamón Serrano (dry-cured ham served raw) to gazpacho soup.
Play...
Get wet (Costa del Sol). The warm and clear waters of the Mediterranean invite a plethora
of watersports activities, from swimming and snorkeling to motor boats and flying
inflatables.
Worship the sun (Ibiza). World-class beaches, endless sunshine, great food - and some
pretty wild nightlife - make this island a popular place for just about everyone.
Join a fiesta (Alicante). This cultural center is known for its wide variety of events
and fiestas, including the colorful Festival de Sant Joan each June and the International
Puppet Festival each December.
Canary Island Music Festival. See some of the world's top performers at this prestigious
annual festival, held at various venues throughout the islands. Past performers include
Claudio Abbado and Andre Previn.
Explore...
Algar Waterfalls (Alicante). Tourists and locals alike are drawn to this alternating
series of waterfalls and natural pools famed by beautiful flowers. Park-type facilities
such as picnic tables and restrooms are located nearby.
The Cave Aquarium, San Antonio de Portmany (Ibiza). There are many caves around the
island of Ibiza. This natural cave aquarium, however, is unique and a must-see for
many.
La Talaia (Ibiza). "The watchtower" sits atop the highest point on the island, affording
panoramic views of the island, sea and, on clear days, the mainland.
Alcazaba (Malaga). This centuries-old Moorish fortress is the most popular attraction
in Andalusia. Much of the structure was built between 1057 and 1063. Below the fort
are the ruins of a Roman amphitheatre.
Shop...
Take Alicante with you. The thriving arts scene in Alicante includes several shops
where you can purchase local art and sculptures - or imported goods. More traditional
modern shops and malls also are easily accessible.
Take you with you (Malaga). As you stroll along the beach and marvel at the sand art,
allow an artist to sketch your portrait. It's a great way to take a memory home.
Get hip (Ibiza). The hippie culture of Ibiza is alive and well every Wednesday during
the summer. The Hippie Market in Punta Arabi offers jewelry, clothing, pottery, and
more.
All information is provided as a guide only. You must make your own enquiries with
local tourist offices and other agencies. Top Resorts and Top Things To Do are suggestions
only and do not reflect any specific agenda. Distances are approximate.