Traveling In Spain

g to do after you’ve decided to vacation in Spain
is to get a map of the area. If you’re not sure of where to go,
or if you’d like to plan your itinerary, a detailed map of Spain
is invaluable. It will help you schedule your day trips and
calculate driving times, making for a more enjoyable vacation.

If you’re starting in the north, you’ll find a variety of
coastal resorts and sleepy fishing villages, each with a
different ambiance. The Pyrenees Mountains border Spain and
France, and offer the opportunity to enjoy hiking and walking
tours. You’ll enjoy immersing yourself in Spanish culture in
the small towns, including La Rioja, where you can enjoy the
fruits of the industry here: wine production.

Sprinkled throughout the small towns are fascinating points of
interest, such as ancient monasteries and cave paintings. The
metropolitan areas, including Madrid, the capital of Spain,
bustle with activity and house many historical landmarks,
including ancient churches and museums. Depending on your
interests, you can enjoy natural, outdoor activities, or more
fast-paced ones.

The center of the country is populated by several mountain
ranges. The Sierra de Guadarrama, Sierra de Gredos and Montes
de Toledo are the biggest ranges in this area. These areas are
generally only visited when travelers are en route to the other
side of the country.

The Mediterranean Sea borders the east side of the country.
This region is divided into smaller coastal areas, such as the
Costa Blanca and Costa del Sol. Here you’ll find the resort
towns of Alicante, Torrevieja and Barcelona. Tourists
generally flock here for the beaches, shopping and nightlife.
Travelers are also drawn to the wide variety of golf courses in
this area.

Whether you’re traveling with a group or on your own, be sure
to get a map of the area. Even if you’re with a group, you’ll
still find it helpful to have a map, to keep from getting lost.
Identify the areas on your map that you’ll be visiting, to
ensure you’re on track. If you’re traveling independently, it
helps to have a very detailed map. If you’re driving,
familiarizing yourself with the lay of the land, the major
thoroughfares and the local streets may take some of the stress
out of driving in a strange land.

With a detailed map and a brief overview of the popular areas
of Spain, you’ll be equipped to plan the vacation that you’ll
enjoy.

About The Author: Clinton Maxwell publishes predominantly for
http://www.alicante-spain.com , a web publication covering
information on Spain and spanish culture. His articles on
detailed map of Spain are published on
http://www.alicante-spain.com/spain.html and other websites.

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