Spain

Almeria province
Almeria is the most Easterly Province of Andalucia. It´s coastline stretches for 214km and consists of many isolated beaches and makes up a approximately 25% of the whole coastline of Andalucia.

Almeria has over 3000 hours of sunshine a year. The average annual temperature is 18/19ºC

Alicante province
Alicante's tourist resorts are renowned, thousands upon thousands of people are drawn here each summer to absorb themselves in the fantastic surroundings that Alicante has to offer.

The Costa Blanca is one of the most charming and healthy areas of the Iberian Peninsula with a very mild climate; winter temperatures averaging 16-17°C.



Barcelona province
The Catalonian province of Barcelona stretches from the Costa Brava in the north, down to the Costa Dorada in the south and covers inland wine growing and agricultural areas, reaching up to the foothills of the Pyrenees.

Barcelona enjoys a pleasant sunny climate all year round, the temperature ranges from an average of 10ºC in January to 25ºC in the summer months.

Cadiz province
Occupying the southernmost part of Spain, the Andalucían province of Cádiz is a little known area of contrasting delights. The Costa de Luz makes up Cadiz´s coastline with 138km of often vast, unspoilt beaches and charming, low key resort towns frequented by Spanish tourists.

Cadiz enjoys a warm climate with an average temperature of 14 degrees in the winter and 22 in the summer and more than 300 days of sunshine a year.

Cordoba province
This fascinating province takes up the central northern part of Andalucia.

As with other areas in the Spanish interior, Cordoba can get extremely hot in the summer, when temperatures soar to 40 degrees, it is hot practically every day from June until September with no rain. The winters are fairly mild, with some sunny winter days and other overcast days.

Girona province
In the northeast corner of Spain, next to the border with France, the Catalonian province of Girona encompasses a rugged and beautiful stretch of the Costa Brava, the inland plains of the Emporada and the western section of the Pyrenean mountain range.

Girona’s climate is relatively mild in the winter, when the average temperature only drops as low as 10ºC. In the summer, Girona basks in an average of 25ºC by the coast.

Granada province
The province of Granada boasts that you can ski in the Sierra Nevada in the morning and swim on the coast in the afternoon.

Malaga province
The province is a place that each year, hundreds of species of birds pass through during their migration and is considered one of the most important locations in Europe for botanic richness and variety of plant life.

Murcia province
A perfect location for swimming, fishing, sailing, water skiing and scuba diving, in fact virtually all watersports. There is a wealth of golf courses available and comfortable accommodation; hotels, pensions, campsites and rural houses.

 

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