Explore Spain
Choose your destination and discover plans, attractions and getaways
Communities & regions
Andalusia
Atlantic surf, Sierra Nevada and 1,100 activities between sea and the Baetic mountains.
Catalonia
From the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean: skiing at Baqueira, diving at Cap de Creus and canyoning in Berguedà.
Community of Madrid
50 minutes from the city: Sierra de Guadarrama climbing, Lozoya kayaking and high-mountain trails.
Castile and León
419 activities across the largest region in Europe, from Picos de Europa to the Duero riverbanks.
Castile-La Mancha
417 activities across Cuenca's gorges, Ruidera's lake chain and Cabañeros' Mediterranean forest.
Valencian Community
394 activities across the Albufera, Serra d'Espadà and 518 kilometres of Mediterranean coastline.
Canary Islands
Seven volcanic islands with year-round hiking, surfing, diving, and whale watching.
Aragon
Pyrenees, canyoning in Guara and Aneto (3,404 m): mountain and water at their most direct.
Balearic Islands
Serra de Tramuntana, road cycling, diving in marine reserves and the GR221 through olive groves and coast.
Principality of Asturias
Picos de Europa, Atlantic surf and Asturian cider tradition across 179+ activities.
Galicia
1,500 km of Atlantic coast, surf at Pantín and Camino de Santiago routes: 151 activities in Galicia.
Basque Country
Mundaka wave, Zumaia flysch coast and Mount Gorbeia: 143 activities in the Basque Country.
Region of Murcia
Mar Menor, Sierra Espuña and underwater archaeology across 119 activities between coast and mountain.
Cantabria
From Picos de Europa to Atlantic surf: 112 activities across canyons, caves and waves.
Extremadura
Monfragüe, dehesa and Roman roads: 92 activities in the quietest corner of Extremadura.
La Rioja
Sierra de la Demanda, Leza canyon and centuries-old cellars: 73 activities between mountain and vineyard.
Chartered Community of Navarra
From Roncesvalles on the Camino to the Bardenas desert: 64 activities across Navarre's most diverse landscapes.
Ceuta
Diving the Strait and hiking Monte Hacho: activities across the 19 km² between two seas.
Melilla
Wreck diving, coastal kayaking and five cultural identities across 12 km² off the Moroccan coast.
Provinces
Madrid
Sierra de Guadarrama, La Pedriza and 675+ activities just 50 minutes from Madrid.
Barcelona
From Montserrat to Montseny: climbing, hiking and diving within one hour of Barcelona.
Málaga
Suspended walkways over El Chorro, diving on the Costa del Sol and Alcornocales gorges in one province.
Girona
Medes Islands diving, Cap de Creus kayaking and Puigmal (2,913 m): Girona from sea to Pyrenees.
Balearic Islands
150 km GR221, Sa Calobra by bike and the Cabrera Reserve: the active side of the Balearics.
Asturias
Cares Gorge, Atlantic surf and sea kayak on the Green Coast: Asturias from sea to Picos peaks.
Cádiz
Tarifa, world kite capital, Strait cetaceans and gorges through Los Alcornocales cork forest.
Granada
Mulhacén (3,479 m), Alpujarras trails and flamingos at Fuente de Piedra: the full scope of Granada.
Alicante
Limestone climbing, kayak at Guadalest and diving at Sierra Helada: the Costa Blanca active year-round.
Valencia
Kayak on the Albufera, 90 km cycling greenway and climbing 90 minutes from Valencia city.
Santa Cruz de Tenerife
Teide at 3,715 m, Anaga laurel forest and permanent cetaceans: extreme volcanic nature across four islands.
Lleida
200 glacial lakes in Aigüestortes, Grade IV rafting on the Noguera Pallaresa and climbing at Collegats.
Huesca
Canyoning in Sierra de Guara, Aneto via the glacier and via ferrata in Ordesa: the most technical Pyrenees.
Córdoba
Vía Verde del Aceite (128 km), climbing in the Subbetics and flamingos at Laguna de Zóñar.
Seville
Seville's Sierra Norte, kayaking on the Guadalquivir and horse riding near Doñana's northern entrance.
Tarragona
Kayak on the Ebro Delta, climbing at Siurana and 300 bird species in the Biosphere Reserve.
Las Palmas
Four islands, an active volcano, the kitesurfing world championship and 500 km of trails in Gran Canaria.
Murcia
Mar Menor, Sierra Espuña and Calblanque: windsurfing, mountain biking and diving in Murcia.
Toledo
Kayaking on the Tagus, Iberian lynx in Cabañeros and climbing at Escalona, 50 minutes from Toledo city.
Cantabria
Naranjo de Bulnes, canyoning on the Asón, surfing at Somo and Cueva del Soplao, all in one province.
Segovia
Hiking in Guadarrama up to 2,024 m, canyoning at Navafría and granite climbing by La Pedriza.
Almería
Diving in volcanic Cabo de Gata, trekking through the Alpujarras and kitesurfing at Roquetas, under 320 sunny days.
Guadalajara
Canyoning in Alto Tajo, autumn beech forest at Tejera Negra and via ferrata at Molina de Aragón.
Ciudad Real
Iberian lynx in Cabañeros, kayaking between 15 Ruidera lakes and 55 km of flat greenway cycling.
Albacete
Sierra de Alcaraz, the source of the Mundo river and Lagunas de Ruidera for kayak, hiking and limestone climbing.
Cuenca
Serranía de Cuenca for Grade III canyoning, kayak on the Cabriel river and sport climbing at Las Torcas.
La Rioja
Sierra de la Demanda with San Lorenzo at 2,271 m, Leza canyon and cycling routes through Rioja Alta wineries.
Salamanca
Calvitero at 2,425 m, kayak in the 800 m-deep Arribes del Duero and horse riding through the Salamanca dehesa.
Biscay
Mundaka, world-class left-hand wave, Urdaibai Reserve for sea kayak and birdwatching, and Gorbeia at 1,482 m.
Huelva
Doñana for 4x4 safaris and horse riding, kayak on Riotinto's red lake and Atlantic surf at El Rompido and Punta Umbría.
Castellón
Penyagolosa at 1,814 m, diving at the Columbretes Islands with 50 daily permits and canyoning at the Chorro de Lucena.
Cáceres
Monfragüe for black vulture and imperial eagle watching, kayak on the Tajo Internacional and hiking in the Villuercas Geopark.
León
Picos de Europa, the Cares gorge, and 153 km of the Camino de Santiago in the northwest's most mountainous province.
Navarra
Pyrenees with the GR-11, cycling the Bardenas Reales, and western Europe's largest beech forest in Irati.
Jaén
Cazorla natural park (214,000 ha), climbing at Despeñaperros, olive grove cycling and Iberian lynx watching near Andújar.
Pontevedra
Sea kayaking in the Vigo and Pontevedra estuaries, surfing at A Lanzada, and hiking the Atlantic Islands.
Zaragoza
Moncayo (2,316 m), via ferratas at Calatayud, cycling along Ebro canals, and the waterfalls of Monasterio de Piedra.
Ávila
Almanzor (2,592 m) and the glacial Laguna Grande in Gredos, horse riding on the piedmont, and kayaking the Tormes.
A Coruña
Camiño dos Faros (200 km, 8 lighthouses), surf at Pantín and sea kayaking in the Ría de Muros e Noia.
Burgos
Ojo Guareña (110 km of caves), the French Way and cycling the Canal de Castilla (224 km).
Álava
Gorbeia (1,482m), cycling Rioja Alavesa and the Salinas de Añana salt flats: three distinct Álava landscapes.
Gipuzkoa
UNESCO flysch coast (12km), Txindoki (1,346m) and the Coastal Camino de Santiago: mountain meets sea in Gipuzkoa.
Lugo
Camino Primitivo (313km), Sil canyons and Ancares (1,969m): the most authentic inland Galicia.
Soria
Río Lobos Canyon (25km, vultures), Urbión (2,228m) and mushroom routes through Soria's pine forests.
Valladolid
Cycling the Canal de Castilla (224km, 49 locks), great bustard on the plateau and kayaking the Pisuerga.
Badajoz
Tajo Internacional (Iberian lynx, kayak), Cornalvo (Roman reservoir) and the Vía de la Plata through dehesa.
Palencia
Brown bear in Fuentes Carrionas (Espigüete 2,450m), Canal de Castilla at Frómista and cranes at Laguna de la Nava.
Ourense
Natural thermal springs at 65°C, Sil Canyon (300m walls) and Trevinca (2,127m): the deepest Galicia.
Teruel
Maestrazgo canyons (Parrizal de Beceite), Val de Zafán greenway (120km) and Javalambre (2,020m).
Zamora
Arribes del Duero (800m gorges), Lake Sanabria (largest Iberian glacial lake, 3.18km²) and mountain biking in La Carballeda.
Ceuta
Monte Hacho (244m), diving the Strait (15m visibility) and raptor migration between two continents.
Melilla
Mediterranean diving with 20m visibility, art nouveau quarter (400 buildings) and bird migration on the Med coast.