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Adventure in Spain

Located on Europe's the Iberian Peninsula, Spain is made up of 17 autonomous regions with plenty of adventure for honeymooners. Cycle the Santiago de Compostela, Spain's famous pilgrim route. Trek deep into the wild corners of Andalucia in search of the Iberian Lynx. Hike the Picos de Europa. Discover the hidden beauty of the southern Valencia region. Kayak across the waterscapes of Andalusia. Whatever Spain travel adventures you embark on, you're sure to leave with a lifetime of unforgettable memories.

The Basics for Every Spain Adventure

Time Zone: UTC +1 hour
Official Language: Castilian Spanish
Other Languages: English
Currency: Euro
Entry Requirements: Valid passport
Best Times to Visit: Summer

Spain Honeymoons

With one of the longest stretches of coastline in the Mediterranean and dozens of islands, Spain combines laid back beach vibes with the vibrant cultures of Europe. You can stay in an all-inclusive resort or journey through the country to experience everything from ancient ruins to futuristic architecture. With charming inns, luxurious honeymoon villas, suites and Spanish castles, you'll find a wide array of accommodations and amenities. Spain is also known for its bustling nightlife, flamenco dancing and multilevel clubs.

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Destination Weddings in Spain

Spain is a perfect destination to say, "I do." Tie the knot in a historic cathedral or on a beautiful stretch of sand. Choose an all-inclusive wedding package with a wedding coordinator so you can enjoy your special day without worrying about the details. A Spain wedding may include rehearsal dinner with your family and friends, a wedding cake, the ceremony and even your honeymoon stay.

Climate & Weather

Spain's climate ranges tremendously due to its large size and variances in geography. In Madrid and central plateau, it's quite arid with relatively cold winters and hot summers. The southern and eastern coastal regions experience a mild and sunny Mediterranean climate. While the Atlantic coast is cool, humid and rainy. In the mountains, it's more or less cold with higher rainfall and heavy snowfalls. Lastly, the region of Andalusia has an African climate with mild winters and very hot summers.