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Luxury holidays to Spain with Expressions Holidays offer an authentic insight into this passionate and dynamic country. Stretching from the mighty Pyrenees down to the sun-kissed south with a sprinkling of fascinating islands beyond, Spain is a country you could travel around for the rest of your life without ever tiring of its charms. Our tailor-made luxury holidays to Spain include hotels of quality and character that reflect the nature of the region you are visiting. We can offer you luxurious resort-hotels where you can rest and relax, boutique city hotels that are ideal for a short break, historic Paradores set within castles and monasteries, and country hotels with rustic charm. Book through Malvern World Travel on 01684 562406 or [email protected] or www.malvernworldtravel.co.uk

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THE ART OF INTELLIGENT TRAVEL ORGANISING

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WELCOME TO SPANISH EXPRESSIONS and the launch of an authentic, destination, specialist holiday programme in our 25th year of business. Modelled on the lines of our French and Italian tailor-made holidays, but with an authenticity of its own that reflects the intrinsic make-up of Spain, Spanish Expressions brings you an incredible voyage into this land that, beyond the Costas, remains waiting to be discovered by the discerning traveller. Our programme enables you to discover and to experience new vistas, culture, cuisine and aspects of history whilst having the security of the arrangements having been made by us with our 25 years of experience and knowledge of Spain.

Our Spanish Expressions offers you tailor-made holidays to hotels of quality and character that reflect the nature of the region you are visiting or are geared to the purpose of your stay. We can offer you luxurious resort-hotels where you can rest and relax, we offer you arty, boutique city hotels that are ideal for a short break, we offer you historic Paradores and country hotels of rustic charm. We offer you the Spanish islands of the Canaries and Mallorca. With us you can follow a grand tour of Spain, by train and hire-car or we can arrange for you to travel by train to Spain and then to visit the historic cities of the south. From long, leisurely stay to day by day touring holiday, exploring off the beaten track, Spanish Expressions has a solution for you.

Welcome to Spain and welcome to our 25th year of business. We look forward to looking after you.

Marcelle Hoff and Martin GarlandOwners and joint Managing Directors

THE ART OF

INTELLIGENT

TRAVEL

ORGANISING

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Spain is a passionate and dynamic country with extraordinary variety in its scenery, culture, cuisine, climate and language. Think of the fusion of hundreds of years of history with influences from the Celts and Romans, through to the Moors, the Catholic Monarchs, the Napoleonic Wars and more recently the Spanish Civil War, General Franco and then the emergence of a European democracy. Overlay this rich historical tapestry with the delights of the experiences of current-day Spain: golden beaches, seductive flamenco dancing, dramatic bullfights, extravagant festivals and mouth-watering tapas and paella. You have an extraordinary holiday land where you can relax, explore, enrich and enjoy.

At the geographical heart of Spain is the exciting capital of Madrid, where days can be filled in art galleries and atmospheric outdoor cafes, and evenings promise an energetic nightlife. Encircling the capital are the dry plains of the country’s central plateau, divided by spectacular mountain ranges dotted with castles, magnificent cathedrals and ancient Roman ruins. In the far south is the sun-soaked region of Andalucía, brimming with colourful cities and white-washed villages, vast sierras and long, sandy beaches, Moorish palaces and Roman ruins. On the east coast is Spain’s second city, Barcelona. Dynamic and cosmopolitan, the city promises unique architecture, gourmet restaurants, stylish bars, golden beaches and tranquil parks. Catalonia is a fascinating region which is fiercely proud of its cultural identity, so don’t miss the soaring mountains, idyllic beaches and mediaeval towns away from the city. Stretching inland from the idyllic coves and fishing villages of the Costa Brava are the Pyrenees, a towering mountain range that constitutes the French border all the way to the Bay of Biscay.

This leads us to the autonomous Basque Country; considered by its occupants to be a separate nation with ancient traditions and a distinct language which endure. Just south from here is La Rioja, a small region whose name is synonymous with high quality wine thanks to the region’s prevalence of vineyards and wineries. Heading westward along the Atlantic coast, the landscape evolves to feature idyllic beaches, rugged cliffs and isolated fishing villages. Inland there are picturesque mountains, lush pastures and emerald forests – to which the region owes the nickname ‘Green Spain’. Running through the southern part of Green Spain, and lined by stunning monuments, is the most popular of the pilgrimage routes which lead to Santiago de Compostela, the resting place of St James the Apostle in the westernmost region of Galicia.

Whilst the Iberian Peninsula has plenty to offer, one cannot forget the Spanish islands. Marooned in the Mediterranean Sea are the Balearic Islands, where tourists flock to enjoy the indulgent climate. Known for their lively coastal resorts and sandy beaches, they also host rural villages, hilltop monasteries, rocky coves and pretty harbours. The vastly different Canary Islands sit off the western coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean and are warmed by year-round sunshine. These unique islands feature otherworldly landscapes of volcanic craters, lava deserts and cute coves with black-sand beaches, while steep hillsides and terraced farmland give way to peaceful fishing villages and characterful old towns.

Discover ‘Real Spain’ with Expressions Holidays

The coast of Asturias

Alcazar of Seville

Fishing village of northern Spain, Asturias

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Spanish Expressions is a tailor-made destination specialist holiday programme, created by Expressions Holidays with 25 years’ experience as an independent, specialist tour operator, selling hotel holidays of quality.

PERSONALLY OWNER-RUNExpressions Holidays was established in 1989 by the two current owner-directors, Marcelle Hoff and Martin Garland. We are pleased to be adding Spain to our other destination specialist programmes including France (the original programme set up in 1989), Italy, Sri Lanka, the Caribbean and the Indian Ocean. In addition to this we now sell Garden tours, Cookery holidays, Family holidays and luxury touring holidays for individuals in South-East Asia.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICESpanish Expressions has been researched and created by our Spanish speaking professionals who know Spain. Your holiday booking will be created and looked after by our Spanish-speaking sales team. They will work with you from the initial point of contact to tailor a holiday to your requirements and will then handle all the administration of that holiday for you.

PROFESSIONAL SOLUTIONSWe work hard to give you the holiday you want. We pride ourselves on our speed of response, accuracy of information, answering the brief you give us and providing you with the level of detail you demand. We work purposefully to provide you with the holiday you choose, not to make you take pre-existing arrangements. This may mean juggling dates, securing the last available room or tailoring a complex itinerary involving numerous hotel stays, internal flights and varied transport arrangements. Your holiday will be as individually fashioned and tailor-made as you want it to be.

PROFESSIONAL TEAMOur team of Spanish specialist travel consultants has a combination of experience and passion. We employ graduates who speak Spanish, have travelled in Spain and who understand the culture and we also have people who have years of experience in travelling in Spain and who know the country. We operate an automatic concierge service, helping you to really make the most of your holiday.

PEACE OF MINDExpressions Holidays offers you peace of mind from the moment you book until you come home. We make confirmed arrangements for you, with every element booked and nothing left to chance. In the unlikely event that you require assistance when you are abroad (unfortunately, unforeseen events can mean that sometimes clients have to return home), we are just a phone call away. We do not employ local representatives in Spain but all clients are issued with a 24-hour emergency contact number.

Spanish Expressions and what it means for you

Segovia Alcazar

The Pyrenees in Catalonia

Basque country

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spain and her islands

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Authentic Spain 8Our holidays to Spain 12Options for travel 13Touring holidays 14

ANDALUCIA 30This southern region of contrasts acts as a gateway between the European and African continents, boasting vibrant Moorish cities and white-washed mountain villages, vast sierras and long, sandy beaches.

BARCELONA AND EASTERN SPAIN 44Consisting of Catalonia, Valencia and the eastern part of Aragon, this is a diverse area with buzzing cities and mediaeval towns and is also home to the rugged coastline of the Costa Brava and the soaring mountains of the Catalan Pyrenees.

MADRID AND THE HEART OF SPAIN 56Surrounding Spain’s capital city are the dry plains of Castilla y Leon, Castilla-La Mancha and Extremadura, divided by spectacular mountain ranges and dotted with numerous castles, magnificent cathedrals and ancient Roman ruins.

BASQUE COUNTRY 66The Basque cultural area refers to Navarre as well as the autonomous Basque Country itself, whilst the vineyards of La Rioja lie just to the south. The spectacular coastline boasts sweeping sandy beaches and rugged cliffs, with rolling green hills just inland.

GREEN SPAIN 74The dramatic north. From the wide inlets on the west coast of Galicia to the peaceful countryside of Asturias and the mountains of Cantabria, Green Spain is a picturesque area which lies along the rugged Atlantic coastline.

MALLORCA 82Lying in the Mediterranean Sea, the largest of the Balearic Islands boasts rugged mountains, picturesque rural villages, hilltop monasteries, extensive underground caves, pretty harbours and much more.

CANARY ISLANDS 92Marooned in the Atlantic Ocean and warmed by year-round sunshine are Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote, Gran Canaria, La Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera – a group of unique islands with volcanic landscapes, peaceful fishing villages and characterful old towns.

Car hire 100General Information 101Booking conditions 103

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CULTURE, CUSTOMS AND COUNTRYSIDEThe rich history of Spain has not only moulded the country’s landscape, it has left a mark on the traditions, customs and practices of Spain’s contemporary culture, making it fascinating and diverse destination to discover. A number of Spain’s autonomous communities have unique historical, political and cultural traditions, leading the government to recognise regions including the Basque Country, Galicia and Catalonia as independent ‘nationalities’. While Castilian Spanish is spoken throughout the country, regional languages are widely spoken in some areas and have been officially recognised. With Spanish Expressions we intend to lead you to the authentic Spain where you can revel in the history, culture and traditions of the country.

CUSTOMS Much of Spain shuts down for a few hours each afternoon as locals stop for ‘siesta’, a tradition which began as a way to escape the excessive midday heat and still persists today. Even now, many shops and businesses close for a few hours in the middle of the afternoon so that the workers can take a nap and enjoy a long lunch.

One of the most controversial aspects of Spanish culture is bullfighting, which is considered by many to be an art and by others to be unnecessary and cruel. Bullfights are still held throughout Spain; most cities have a bullring and there are a number of high profile festivals which celebrate the sport, including the notorious ‘running of the bulls’ in Pamplona.

A familiar emblem of Spanish culture, flamenco is a seductive art form which was first performed by the gypsies of Andalucía and has found fame worldwide. Combining song, dance and guitar music, this alluring and passionate spectacle can be witnessed all over the country, but is at its best in the flamenco clubs of southern Spain.

Dining in Spain is often much later than in the UK, with restaurants usually open for lunch between 2pm and 4pm, and dinner being served from 9pm onwards. Many Spaniards eat tapas before dinner, the small morsels which are served at bars throughout the country. In some parts of the country these snacks are offered free of charge along with a drink, in others visitors choose which dishes they would like to try.

RELIGIONSpain is predominantly a Roman Catholic country, illustrated by the great wealth of cathedrals, churches and religious monuments which are dispersed throughout the country. Northern Spain is the setting of one of Christianity’s most important pilgrimage routes, the Way of St James, which leads to Santiago de Compostela. The country has also been home to a significant number of Jews and Muslims over the centuries, with many places of worship for both religions still intact today. However, followers of both religions were persecuted during the Spanish Inquisition and eventually expelled from the country. In modern times, Islam is once again an important religion in Spain, with a smaller number of Jews.

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FESTIVALS Numerous festivals take place throughout the year, many of which are rooted in religion and history. Below is an introduction to some of Spain’s most famous festivals. Dates of other festivals can be found on the introductory pages for each of the individual regions.

February Carnaval (Carnival): Huge carnival celebrations are held throughout Spain the week leading up to Lent, with colourful parades and street performances. Some of the most famous events are held in Tenerife and Cadiz, where celebrations include fireworks displays, musical performances and beauty pageants.

March Las Fallas (Festival of fire): For five days in March Valencia hosts the Fallas festival, where processions are held and fireworks are let off throughout the day and night, culminating in hundreds of giant puppets being burnt on huge bonfires.

March/April Semana Santa (Holy Week): Held the week leading up to Easter Sunday, Spain’s Semana Santa celebrations truly are a sight to behold. Processions take place in almost every town and city, where robed and hooded figures fill the streets and follow floats bearing life-sized religious statues, accompanied by the beat of drums. Some of the most spectacular Semana Santa celebrations take place in Seville, Málaga, León and Zamora.

July 6 -14 Fiestas de San Fermin (San Fermin festival): Held in the Navarran city of Pamplona, the Fiestas de San Fermín is week-long festival dedicated to bull running and bullfighting. The event is world famous due to the daily ‘Encierro’, where hundreds of participants dressed in white and red run just under a kilometre through the city’s streets, being chased by six bulls as they head towards the bull ring.

August La Tomatina (Tomato fight): The small town of Buñol, just outside Valencia, is known as being the setting for a massive food fight, where thousands of people gather in the streets to throw tomatoes at each other for a few hours.Various dates throughout the year – Fiesta de Moros y Cristianos (Moors and Christians festival): Events are held at different times throughout the year to commemorate the battles between the Moors and the Christians in the Reconquest period. Celebrations feature battle re-enactments and parades of locals dressed in traditional clothing. The most famous of these festivals take place near Valencia in April, with others taking place in towns and cities throughout southern Spain.

WINEWine production is a hugely important industry in Spain, with vines being grown over vast swathes of land across the country, producing a number of renowned varieties. Many hotels throughout the country allow guests to sample the wines produced in the local area, some guided by an expert sommelier. Some of these hotels are situated within a wine estate themselves and offer the opportunity to explore the vineyards and wine cellars, learning about the process from field-to-glass before sampling the wines themselves. Hotels which offer wine tasting include Hotel Viura and Marqués de Riscal in the heart of La Rioja, Mas La Boella and Mas de Torrent in Catalonia and Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine in the Ribera del Duero region. There is also Hacienda Zorita, which offers a unique wine spa where guests can enjoy tastings as they enjoy wine-infused therapies.

GASTRONOMYCuisine varies greatly from region-to-region in Spain, each boasting its own unique style, technique, and flavour through the use of fresh, local ingredients. Some of the world’s best restaurants can be found in Spain, with a particularly high number of Michelin-starred restaurants in the Basque Country and Catalonia. San Sebastian is said to possess a higher concentration than any other city in the world. Many of our hotels offer the chance to discover regional cuisine through restaurant dining and by taking part in gastronomic activities. The Parador hotels are renowned for serving outstanding regional cuisine, often using local produce to create authentic local specialities. Mas La Boella in Catalonia offers cheese and olive oil tasting sessions, while Consolación in eastern Spain invites guests to embark on truffle hunting expeditions.

COOKERYCookery lessons are an excellent way to get to know the cuisine of a region, allowing you to learn how your favourite dishes are prepared from scratch. Guests can learn how to cook with regional ingredients at the cookery school of Hotel V... in Andalucía, learn from a highly skilled chef at Valdepalacios in Castilla-La Mancha, take part in themed cookery lessons at Consolación in eastern Spain, or discover the local cuisine at La Residencia in Mallorca.

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SPANISH LANDSCAPESUndiscovered countrysideSpain is a vast country with diverse landscapes and plenty of hidden gems. We offer the opportunity to discover some of the relatively unknown areas of the country, allowing visitors to take in the stunning rural scenery. Driving distances from the nearest airport may be long, but it is possible to break your journey along the way. There is always plenty to keep visitors occupied, with many rural hotels offering a range of cultural experiences, active pursuits and excursions.

Dramatic coastlineSpain’s coastline offers rugged cliffs and isolated fishing villages in some areas, and developed resorts on long sandy beaches in others. On the south and east coasts, there are an array of popular tourist destinations that are particularly suited to relaxing beach breaks, while the north holds a number of quieter seaside towns from which to base yourself as you explore the local area.

Unique islandsTraditionally known as beach holiday destinations, the Balearic and the Canary Islands have far more to offer than just sun, sea and sand. From the craggy cliffs, cute coves and crystalline waters of the Balearics to the volcanic landscapes and sand dunes of the Canaries, their landscapes and climates are distinct and fascinating. Combining natural beauty, cultural authenticity and relaxation, the Spanish islands also offer the possibility of travelling around to experience a little bit of everything they have to offer.

VIBRANT CITIES AND HISTORIC TOWNSSpain is home to a huge number of exciting cities and fascinating towns to keep visitors busy. From the cosmopolitan metropolises of Madrid and Barcelona, to the seaside resorts of San Sebastián and Valencia, and the historical cities of Burgos or Santiago de Compostela, there are plenty of destinations to choose from. While some towns and cities can be explored within a couple of days, some require slightly longer stays thanks to the daytrip possibilities in the surrounding area. Many of these urban locations are linked by speedy and convenient rail connections, making it easy to hop from one destination to another.

AUTHENTIC HOTELSMost of the hotels we feature are four or five star, although we have also chosen some small, charming hotels that haven’t been officially categorised. In this brochure you will find our hand-picked selection of characterful boutique gems, exclusive seaside resorts, modern hotels and rustic properties in a rural setting, some located on large countryside estates. We also feature a number of the renowned Parador hotels, a collection of state-run properties which occupy historic buildings such as former monasteries, mediaeval fortresses and hilltop castles.

Parador de Santo Estevo in Galicia

Casa Morisca in Granada

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Wine tasting at Hacienda Zorita near Salamanca Dine on the veranda at Hacienda de San Rafeal Regional cuisine, Hotel Botanico

HERE ARE THREE BREAKS WITH A FOOD, WINE OR CULTURAL THEME

FOOD AND WINE AT THE HEART OF SPAINEnjoy a holiday in a tranquil riverside setting outside Salamanca, where Hacienda Zorita promises a fascinating array of food and wine experiences. Spend your time enjoying simple pleasures of the region, with a Michelin-starred restaurant, a unique wine spa and an included introduction to regional produce. A former 14th century monastery turned flour mill, Hacienda Zorita is now a five-star wine hotel and spa. While away the days indulging in the flavours of Zorita’s Kitchen, where Michelin-starred Chef Victor Gutierrez crafts the menu around what is fresh on the estate’s organic farm. There is also a unique wine spa for ultimate sensory indulgence. Included in this package is a one-off encounter with the Hacienda’s ‘magister’, or teacher, who will give a two-hour introduction to estate’s own produce, from the Marques de la Concordia wines to extra virgin olive oil, Iberian hams and raw cheeses.

Prices from about £690Price is per person based on sharing a double room and includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid, Group A hire-car for 5 days, 5 nights’ bed and breakfast accommodation and a two-hour food and wine experience with the hotel’s magister.

CULTURAL CLASSES IN TENERIFEImmerse yourself in the culture of the Canary Islands with daily activities such as cheese and wine tasting, while staying at a five-star hotel in the quieter north of Tenerife. The Hotel Botanico is a luxurious hotel in an outstanding setting, occupying exquisite oriental gardens with close proximity to the island’s most attractive areas. The hotel offers a programme of cultural activities which allow guests to sample regional specialities and to learn how to prepare traditional dishes and exotic beverages. Guests have the chance to taste and learn about locally produced Canarian cheeses, exotic fruits, wine and fortified wines. More hands-on activities include gin and tonic, cocktail and sangria preparation classes, or guests can learn how to cook the famous Spanish dish, Paella. Most activities take place in the evenings and are followed by a flamenco show or musical performance, but the programme does vary on a weekly basis.

Prices from about £975Price is per person based on sharing a double room and includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Gatwick to Tenerife South, Group A hire-car for 5 days, 5 nights’ bed and breakfast accommodation and cultural activities as detailed above.

TAPAS AND IBERIAN HAM IN ANDALUCÍADiscover the regional cuisine of southern Spain from a picturesque setting on a former olive estate near Seville. Hacienda de San Rafael is a luxury boutique property whose atmosphere is charming and refined, where you can relax in peaceful surroundings and enjoy candle-lit dinners in the courtyard. Spend an afternoon on a three-hour tour to Seville, where you visit a number of buzzing tapas bars, just off the beaten track. Taste local delicacies, learn about Spanish wines and soak up the authentic atmosphere of Seville with a knowledgeable guide. Also available is an excursion into the Aracena Mountains north-west of Seville which focuses on the outstanding Iberian hams produced in the area. Visit a local farm to see where the pigs are reared, learn about the production process and finally taste the mouth-watering ham along with other local produce including cheese, mushrooms, asparagus and artichokes. A number of other activities including cookery courses and olive oil tastings are also available at Hacienda de San Rafael.

Prices from about £1450 Price is per person based on sharing a double room and includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Seville, Group A hire-car for 5 days, 5 nights’ bed and breakfast accommodation and a tapas tour and Iberian ham tour as above.

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Our holidays to Spain span the length and breadth of the country, showcasing the best that the mainland and its islands have to offer. Whether you are looking for a short break to a vibrant city, a multi-centre tour by car or by rail, a leisurely stay in the countryside or a relaxing beach break, we can offer a wonderful range of options. As well as offering holidays to well-established and culturally Page important tourist hotspots, we invite you to discover off-the-beaten-track destinations and hidden gems. The climate varies greatly throughout the country, so no matter what time of year you wish to travel, there will be a destination to suit.

Spain’s countryside is incredibly diverse, with scenery ranging from dry plains to staggering mountains. Many of our rural hotels are located in areas of stunning natural beauty, which are best explored on foot or on horseback with the company of a local guide. Walk through the national park at Salles Hotel La Caminera in Castilla-La Mancha, trek in the Tramuntana mountains at La Residencia on Mallorca, or hike in the Pyrenees at El Castell de Ciutat in Catalonia. Horse riding is available near many countryside hotels such as Valdepalacios in Castilla-La Mancha, Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine in Castilla y León and La Reserva Rotana on Mallorca.

A Spanish Expressions holiday can be as simple or as complex as you wish. Whether you would like to stay in just one place or would prefer to visit more than one region, we will tailor-make your holiday to suit your desires and requirements.

SINGLE-CENTRE HOLIDAYSStay in just one hotel for as many nights as you like. You may wish to stay in a luxurious resort for a relaxing holiday with world-class standards of comfort and cuisine, or you may choose to take a short break in a city hotel or a well-placed country hotel from which to base your exploration of a single region.

TWIN-CENTRE HOLIDAYSA holiday combining two different hotels allows you to get a taste of the variety that Spain has to offer. You could stay at two hotels within the same region to get to know it really well or opt to hop from one region to another to experience Spain’s diversity. Twin-centre holidays allow you to get the best of both worlds by combining action-packed city breaks, leisurely seaside breaks and/or quiet countryside stays.

TOURING HOLIDAYS A multi-centre touring holiday is an excellent way to get the most out of your holiday to Spain. We have excelled over the years at organising touring holidays for individuals. You may wish to travel by air or rail to Spain and collect a hire-car for getting from place-to-place, or you could opt to take a ferry to northern Spain and continue in your own car. Rail travel between destinations is another possibility, offering a fast and convenient mode of transport. Either way, a touring holiday allows you to get to know Spain at your own pace, whether you wish to spend a few weeks travelling the country or simply stay in a couple of excellent hotels within the same region.

Our suggested touring itineraries over the next few pages are available for inspiration, but just ask if you would like us to put together a tour based on the hotels and destinations you wish to visit.

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Village street in Andalucia

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Spain can be reached in about two hours by air or in almost 24 hours by boat and once in Spain distances are considerable with Bilbao in the north to Algeciras in the south covering about 1000 kms. As a consequence, there are a number of ways in which you can travel and most holidays to Spain will include a variety of means of transport.

BY AIRMost of our holiday sample prices are based on scheduled flights with British Airways, although we have used low cost airlines such as Easyjet where more convenient. British Airways operates a number of flight routes to mainland Spain and the Spanish islands, but none go to northern Spain so it is necessary to fly direct with a low-cost airline or to take a connecting flight within Spain. Low-cost airlines operate a large number of flights from regional airports in the UK to destinations throughout Spain. There are also flights within Spain making it easy to combine north and south without driving or spending all day travelling.

BY RAILRail travel to and within Spain is an increasingly popular option because it is a great way to see the countryside and to cover long distances in short times. You can travel all the way from the UK to Spain by taking the Eurostar to Paris, then continuing onwards by high-speed train via Catalonia or the Basque Country. It will be necessary to stay overnight in Barcelona or San Sebastian before travelling to your final destination, or you might choose to break your journey in Paris or another French town or city. High-speed AVE trains link Spain’s major cities, facilitating travel between regions.

BY FERRYIt is possible to travel by ferry to northern Spain with your own car. Brittany Ferries offers weekly ferries from Plymouth to Santander (journey time around 20 hours), twice weekly ferries from Portsmouth to Bilbao (journey time around 24 hours) and twice weekly ferries from Portsmouth to Santander (journey time around 24 hours). LD Lines offers weekly ferries from Poole to Santander (journey time around 26 hours) and Poole to Gijon (journey time around 25 hours).It is also possible to travel between destinations by ferry, particularly in the Canary Islands where a number of ferry companies run regular services between islands.

BY HIRE-CARA hire-car is essential for many of our hotels with Spain, so is usually included in the price of your holiday. Some of our hotels offer transfers, but it may be more convenient to take a taxi in some city hotels. Hire-car is a very cost-effective and convenient means of getting from the airport to your hotel and back, and also allows you to explore the area during the course of your stay. We work with Avis in Spain– more details can be found with the information at the back of this brochure.

Options for travel to and within Spain

Rio del Eo national park in Asturiasx

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Here are our suggested tours of Spain for individuals.

These tours combine regions throughout Spain and are merely our suggestions. Book them as they are or let us amend them by adding extra nights in various places. From a Grand tour of Spain to Follow the Way of St James, or from a rail journey from Barcelona to Bilbao to a Wine Tasting tour of Spain, these itineraries combine iconic places in Spain with less well-known regions and marvellous drives through plains, mountains, vineyards and lush farming land. Here are there are dotted white-washed villages, windmills or stern, stone cities with majestic cathedrals.

On every regional introduction page, there are more tours within each region.

If you want us to suggest a completely tailor-made itinerary for you, please let us know and we will be happy to combine our experience with your interests.

Touring holidays of Spain

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SUGGESTED TOURING ITINERARY

DAY ONEBegin your holiday by flying from London to Madrid, where you spend one night at Hospes Madrid, a boutique hotel conveniently located next to Parque del Retiro. You have the rest of the day to explore the city, with its many attractive plaza and museums, including the Prado, the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia which houses Picasso’s Guernica.In Old Madrid visit the Plaza Mayor and the Royal Palace.

DAY TWOLeave Madrid the following morning at about 9 am (or later if you want more time to explore the capital), travelling by high-speed train and arriving into Granada at lunchtime. Spend two nights in Granada, staying at Hospes Palacio de los Patos, a 19th Century palace with a striking modern wing.

DAY THREEGranada, nestling at the edge of the Sierra Nevada mountains, is one of Spain’s most fascinating cities. During your stay we include a shared tour of the Alhambra palace, a UNESCO world heritage site, started in 1232 by the rulers of the Nasrid dynasty. The tour includes visits to the Royal Palaces, Gardens and Carlos V’s Palace, after which you have the rest of the day at leisure to explore Granada. An authentic Andalucían Flamenco show is included in the evening. The rest of your time here in Granada is yours to explore perhaps visiting the narrow streets of the Albaicin quarter or the Generalife, the country estate of the Nasrid kings.

DAY FOURLeave Granada this morning by train to Córdoba, arriving just over two hours later. Stay for two nights at Hospes Palacio del Bailio, which occupies historical buildings surrounding a number of pretty patios.

DAY FIVESpend the day in Córdoba, a city which is set on the Guadalquivir River at the heart of rural Andalucía, boasting cobbled streets decorated with wrought-iron balconies and many historical attractions as well as restaurants and nightlife. We include a guided tour of Córdoba’s mosque (Mezquita), the largest Islamic structure in Western Europe

ANDALUCIA AND MADRID By air and rail 7 nights / 8 Days

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and a UNESCO protected site. Spend the rest of the day exploring this fascinating city, perhaps visiting the workshops of silversmiths or the Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos before enjoying a romantic three-course dinner in an intimate restaurant, where you sample typical Andalucían dishes.

DAY SIXYou leave Cordoba mid-morning and arrive in Seville just 45 minutes later. Spend two nights in Seville at Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza, a four-star townhouse set among the cobbled courtyards in the centre of the city.

DAY SEVENSeville is the capital of Andalucía and Spain’s fourth largest city. Art and architecture are very important here, where the centre is formed of a maze of narrow lanes and hidden plazas. Enjoy a short included guided tour of the city centre, visiting the main sights of the Barrio de Santa Cruz and then in the evening we include an introductory presentation on Iberian ham and ham cutting. Be sure to wander back to visit the Real Alcazar, the Royal Palaces with their Moorish craftmanship and landscaped gardens, the Cathedral and belltower (La Giralda) and marvel at the numerous colourful azulejos, glazed ceramic tiles.

DAY EIGHTAfter two nights in Seville, take a taxi to the airport for your flight back to the UK.

PRICESPrices from £1,380 per person for first class rail travel based on two people sharing.Or from £1,300 per person for second class rail travel based on two people sharing.

WHAT’S INCLUDED•Scheduled flights with Easyjet (London Gatwick to Madrid, Seville to London Gatwick)•First or second class rail travel on all trains within Spain•Accommodation with bed and breakfast based on two people sharing a standard double room as follows: One night at Hospes Madrid Two nights at Hospes Palacio de los Patos in Granada Two nights at Hospes Palacio del Bailio in Cordoba Two nights at Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza in Seville •Córdoba: A shared tour of the mosque and a ‘Caliphal’ dinner which includes a selection of tapas, main course, dessert, coffee and mineral water.•Granada: A shared tour of the Alhambra and a Tablao Flamenco show.•Seville: A shared walking tour (2.5 hours) and an Iberian Ham Cutting presentation.

Discover authentic Andalucían culture with this rail holiday, the ideal way to travel to around the southernmost region in Spain. Begin by flying into Madrid, where you spend your first night before travelling by train between the three greatest cities of Andalucía’s: Seville, Cordoba and Granada. Home to mediaeval Islamic architecture, bullfighting and flamenco, sherry and tapas, these historic and atmospheric cities can be explored with the help of a number of included excursions to help you make the most of your touring holiday.

Alcazar of Seville

Cordoba, the Mosque

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DAY ONEBegin your touring holiday by flying into Seville, where you spend two nights at Corral del Rey, a boutique property in the city’s historic quarter.

DAY TWOSeville is the capital of Andalucía and Spain’s fourth largest city. Art and architecture are very important here, where the centre is formed of a maze of narrow lanes and hidden plazas. Be sure to visit the Barrio de Santa Cruz, the Real Alcazar, the Royal Palaces with their Moorish craftmanship and landscaped gardens, the Cathedral and belltower (La Giralda), the market squares near the Plaza del Salvador and marvel at the numerous colourful azulejos, glazed ceramic tiles.

DAY THREECollect your hire-car and drive approximately two and a half hours eastwards to Granada, passing through the undulating Andalucian landscape and miles of olive groves. On the route is the otwn of Osuna, with a grand church and ornate Palacio del Marques de la Gomera. Further on is the town of Estepa famous for its biscuits. Stay at Hotel Alhambra Palace, a well-established hotel on the hillside within the grounds of its namesake. In Granada visit the Alhambra Royal Palace and gardens, the narrow streets of the Albaicin

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quarter and the Generalife, the country estate of the Nasrid kings.

DAY FOURJustn two hours’ drive northwest of Granada is the city of Cordoba, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. At the city’s heart is the astounding Mezquita de Cordoba, a mediaeval mosque turned Catholic cathedral, whilst other highlights include the fascinating Jewish quarter and Roman ruins galore. Drop off your hire-car when you arrive in Cordoba and stay at Hotel Las Casas de la Judería, a charming hotel occupying a fortress palace in the city’s Jewish quarter.

DAY FIVECatch a late morning train to Madrid, arriving around two hours later. Stay at the five-star Hotel Urban, located within easy reach of the city’s three world-class art galleries and the relaxing Parque del Retiro.

DAY SIXYou have the whole day to explore the city, with its many attractive plaza and museums, including the Prado, the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia which houses Picasso’s Guernica.In Old Madrid visit the Plaza Mayor and the Royal PalaceThere is also the large royal residence and monastery at El Escorial, located about 45 minutes away.

DAY SEVENCatch a morning train to Barcelona, arriving around three hours later. Stay at Hotel Miramar, a five-star hotel in a quiet corner of the city, set in gardens beside the port with views of the Mediterranean.

DAY EIGHTSpend the day exploring Barcelona, a dynamic and cosmopolitan city which is full of charm and bustle. The capital of Catalonia is famed for its staggering concentration of Gothic architecture such as the cathedral in the heart of the Gothic quarter as well as surreal wonders such as the Sagrada Familia and other works of Gaudi. Discover the city’s unique architecture and rich culture, dine in gourmet restaurants or shop in designer boutiques near Las Ramblas.

Spend two weeks discovering the highlights of Spain with this whistle-stop tour which takes in nine great Spanish cities. Our suggested holiday includes travel by rail and by car, taking advantage of convenient rail connections for some journeys and allowing you to travel at your own pace for others. Start in southern Spain, where you soak up the Andalucían culture and visit some well-known tourist attractions. Continue to Madrid, with plenty of to explore the city before travelling eastwards to Barcelona. Spend a few days in this cosmopolitan seaside city before heading north west to the Basque Country. From here, travel westwards through historic cities in northern Spain, ending your holiday in the western region of Galicia.

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Leon cathedral

DAY NINECatch a train northwest across the depth of the country passing the undulating lands of the ancient provinces of Aragon and Navarre, crossing the Ebro valley near Zaragoza and then entering the Basque country to reach San Sebastián. The journey time is about 6 hours. In San Sebastian stay at Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra, a four-star hotel set right beside the beach.

DAY TENSan Sebastian is an elegant, cosmopolitan seaside resort set on a beautiful bay only a few miles away from the French border. Soak up the unique Basque culture, and perhaps dine in one of the many Michelin-starred restaurants which all serve innovative Spanish cuisine. Be sure to visit la Concha beach and the old-town with its lively tapas bars. The town is host to festivals of jazz, theatre, classical music and film in the summer months.

DAY ELEVENThis morning you leave San Sebastian, after having collected a hire-car for the drive two hours southwest to Burgos, a historically important city which is an important stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. Spend one night at Palacio de la Merced which is conveniently located near the breathtaking Gothic cathedral and the city’s old quarter.

DAY TWELVEContinue following the route of St James as you drive two hours westwards to the mediaeval walled city of León, whose 13th Century cathedral is renowned for its stunning stained glass. Stay at the historic Parador hotel for one night.

DAY THIRTEENYour final city on this grand tour is Santiago de Compostela, the Galician capital and a drive through stunning green scenery of about three and a half hours. You spend two nights at the relaxing Hotel Spa A Quinta Da Auga, which is located just outside the city centre.

DAY FOURTEEN Santiago de Compostela’s main sight is the majestic cathedral, which is the supposed resting place of St James the Apostle, but there are numerous other historic buildings located throughout the city. It is well-worth driving westwards to the Atlantic coast, where you can enjoy the stunning scenery of the Rias Baixas inlets for which Galicia is known and home to excellent shell-fish and white wine.

DAY FIFTEENReturn your hire car to the airport and catch your return flight from Santiago de Compostela to the UK.

PRICES Prices from £2150 per person based on two people sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED•Flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Seville, Santiago de Compostela to London Gatwick•Second class rail travel from Cordoba to Madrid, Madrid to Barcelona and Barcelona to San Sebastian•Type A car-hire for eight days (three days in Andalucía and five days in northern Spain)•Accommodation with bed and breakfast based on two people sharing a standard double room as follows: Two nights at Corral del Rey in Seville One night at Hotel Alhambra Palace in Granada One night at Hotel Las Casas de la Judería in Córdoba Two nights at Hotel Urban in Madrid Two nights at Hotel Miramar in Barcelona Two nights at Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra in San Sebastián One night at Palacio de la Merced in Burgo One night at the Parador hotel in León Two nights at Hotel Spa A Quinta Da Auga in Santiago de Compostela First class rail travel also available.

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DAY ONEBegin your holiday by flying into Madrid, where you catch a train heading north east to Pamplona to join the pilgrimage route. Spend two nights at Gran Hotel La Perla, an elegant hotel with a rich history, located in the centre of the fascinating capital of the Navarre region.

DAY TWOYou have all day to explore Pamplona, an ancient fortress city known for the annual festival in July in honour of San Fermín, which includes the famous ‘running of the bulls’. Worth a visit is the Baroque Palacio del Gobierno de Navarra and the Museo de Navarra.

DAY THREEToday you collect the hire-car start making your way along the pilgrimage route towards Burgos, travelling via Puente la Reina, Estella, Logrono and Santo Domingo de la Calzada - all traditional stops on the way. Your journey should only take about two hours through undulating countryside takes you past vineyards and fields of crops, as well as pretty villages with mediaeval castles and Romanesque churches but you might want to stop off along the way particularly in the area around Logrono, which is home to Rioja wine. Your hotel in Burgos is Palacio de la Merced, a four-star hotel from which you

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can easily walk to the breathtaking Gothic cathedral and the city’s historic quarter.

DAY FOUR Spend the day exploring the former capital of Castile and Leon, noted for its extremes of temperature, which straddles the banks of the Arlanzón River, home to a mighty Gothic cathedral which houses the tomb of El Cid, who was born just north of the city, other notable churches and textile museum. Enjoy the excellent local cuisine.

DAY FIVEContinue westwards through the pastures that cover the vast plateau towards León, where you will stay at the historic Parador hotel, within walking distance of the city’s historic entre.

DAY SIXLeón is an attractive walled city and a popular stop for pilgrims. Its impressive cathedral is renowned for its stunning stained glass and there is also a Royal Pantheon, a picturesque old town and a number of lively tapas bars.

DAY SEVENDrive westwards over gentle hills, travelling past the interesting walled town of Astorga as well as Ponferrada, whose imposing castle was built to protect the pilgrims. It is here that you leave the pilgrimage route, heading instead to the wooded mountains of Galicia where you will stay at the

Follow The Way of Saint James (otherwise known as the Camino de Santiago) across northern Spain, travelling from Pamplona in the east to Santiago de Compostela in the west. Santiago de Compostela is the supposed resting place of Saint James the Apostle, causing thousands of pilgrims to make the journey there each year. There are a number of pilgrimage routes, the most popular of which is the ‘Camino Francés’ which runs from southwest France through towns and cities including Pamplona , Burgos and León on the way to Santiago de Compostela. While pilgrims traditionally walk the length of the trail, this 10-night touring holiday allows you to enjoy the scenery from the comfort of your car, allowing you to discover the charming towns and historical monuments which line the route.

The Cies Islands in Galicia

Parador of Leon

The Way of St James in Samos, Galicia

Parador of Santiago de Compostela

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remarkable Parador de Santo Estevo for two nights, located within a former monastery overlooking the River Sil.

DAY EIGHTSpend the day at leisure in this beautiful and relaxing location. An excellent chance to hike through the forests and to enjoy local delicacies such as cinnamon-topped sponge cake.

DAY NINESet off on the final leg of your journey through rolling green countryside towards Santiago de Compostela. Check in to the Parador hotel, a former Royal Hospital, where you spend two nights.

DAY TENDiscover the city’s sights from your base which is conveniently located just a few steps away from the elaborately decorated cathedral, the final destination for thousands of pilgrims. You will have plenty of time to visit the religious highlights, explore the compact old quarter and sample the marvellous cuisine.

DAY ELEVENEnd your holiday by dropping your hire-car off at Santiago de Compostela airport and taking a flight back to the United Kingdom.

PRICES Prices from £1340 per person based on two sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED •Easyjet flights London Gatwick to Madrid, Santiago de Compostela to London Gatwick•Standard class train travel Madrid to Pamplona•Type A car-hire for eight days•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room: Two nights at Gran Hotel La Perla in Pamplona Two nights at Hotel Palacio de la Merced in Burgos Two nights at Parador de León Two nights at Parador de Santo Estevo Two nights at Parador de Santiago de Compostela

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DAY ONEFly into Madrid, where you collect your hire-car before driving southwards into Castilla-La Mancha. The journey takes about two and a half hours and you pass through the plains of central Spain until you reach the undulating hills of vines and olives of the Valdepeñas. Your hotel in this region is Sallés Hotel La Caminera, a rural getaway overlooking the patchwork fields of central Spain.

DAY TWORelax and explore the Valdepeñas region, where grapes including Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Tempranillo and Merlot are grown, producing a selection of wines including a light red which is a blend of white and red grapes. During your stay here you will have the chance to visit the nearby Bodegas Real, where you can enjoy a guided tour of the vineyard and wine cellar before sampling some of the wines. You will learn about the factors which influence the flavour of the wine then discover more about the fermentation process before finally tasting and analysing the characteristics of certain wines. Not far away in La Mancha is where the famous Manchego cheese comes from.

DAY THREEAfter two nights in the south of Castilla-La Mancha, drive northwards past the iconic windmills near Consuegra before heading further west towards Talavera de la Reina. There is time to pause along the way and even to stop off in Toledo before reaching your hotel, Valdepalacios, a luxurious manor house set amid a rambling estate near Oropesa in the Méntrida region, which mainly produces red wines with the Garnacha grape.

DAY FOURRelais today at the hotel which boasts a Michelin-starred restaurant and also offers a number of activities which are sure to tickle the taste buds; guests can sample local wines with a sommelier, learn how to mix the perfect gin and tonic, or take part in a cookery course where they learn to cook two dishes in groups under the guidance of the restaurant’s chef.

DAY FIVEHead further north into Castilla y León, passing through the scenic Extremadura region, perhaps taking a less direct route to enjoy the craggy, more mountainous scenery and stopping off in Salamanca on the way to Hacienda Zorita.

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DAY SIXRelax at the tranquil wine hotel and spa which is set within an estate on the banks of the River Tormes just north of Salamanca and promises a fascinating array of food and wine experiences. Guests will receive an introduction to the Duero region’s produce from the Hacienda’s ‘Master’, sampling the estate’s own Marques de la Concordia wines as well as extra virgin olive oil, Iberian hams and raw cheeses. The hotel’s serves rugged cuisine under the direction of a Michelin-starred chef, who uses many ingredients from the estate’s own organic farm.

DAY SEVENAfter two nights at Hacienda Zorita, continue north east to the Duero Valley, a journey of about two and a half hours in total, passing acres of vines and the mighty Penafiel castle until you reach the Abadia Retuerta LeDomaine, a five-star hotel set on a wine estate located between Valladolid and Aranda de Duero.

DAY EIGHTYou are now in the Ribera del Duero region, whose red wines are renowned for being aromatic and rich, produced from the Tempranillo grape. During your stay here you can sample the wines which the Abadía Retuerta estate produces, participating in a blind tasting session and gaining a full insight into the range. It is also possible to tour the estate, including its vineyards and the winery, and to take part in a wine tasting course, in which you can learn about specialist terminology and the stages of wine tasting. For a month from the middle of September until the middle of October it is also possible to participate in the harvesting process by pressing the grapes and tasting the juice.

DAY NINEToday’s journey only takes between 2 and 3 hours so you can choose the drive via Burgos or the more scenic route through the wooded hills of the Parque Natural Sierra de Cebollera before reaching La Rioja, where you stay at the stunning Marques de Riscal, a contemporary hotel whose vineyards date back to the mid-19th Century.

DAY TENLocated only a short distance from Logrono, the Marques de Riscal is surrounded by wineries, where you can learn more about the wines that have made the region famous, produced mainly from the Tempranillo and Garnacha grapes. During your stay here you can enjoy a wine tasting in the contemporary

This tour through central and northern Spain explores four of the great wine regions of Spain: Valdepeñas, Méntrida, the Duero and La Rioja. Time to sample local specialities as well as taste the varied wines as you travel whilst staying in luxurious hotels which produce their own wines and offer gastronomic and vineyard exploration experiences.

Wine appreciation at the Abadia Retuerta LeDomaine

Bodegas Ylera in Castille and Leon

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Tending the vines at the Retuerta LeDomaine

Grape press

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wine bar to sample a selection of Marqués de Riscal wines with a sommelier.

DAY ELEVENDrive southwards to Madrid airport, (about 4 hours) where you return your hire-car and take a flight back to the UK.

PRICESPrices from £1850 per person based on two sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED•Scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid Barajas return•Type A car-hire for eleven days•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room: Two nights at Sallés Hotel La Caminera near Torrenueva Two nights at Valdepalacios near Oropesa, plus a wine and olive oil tasting session (approximately one hour) Two nights at Hacienda Zorita near Valverdón, plus a tasting of wine, olive oil, ham and cheese (approximately two hours) Two nights at Abadia Retuerta LeDomaine near Sardón de Duero, plus a wine tasting session of the full Abadía Retuerta range (approximately one hour) Two nights at Marqués de Riscal in Elciego, plus a wine tasting session of four wines (approximately one hour)

Cantering through the vineyards

Cheeses of north-eastern Spain

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DAY ONEStart your touring holiday by flying into Madrid before catching an afternoon train northwards to Bilbao, arriving late evening. Travel to your hotel, the five-star modernistic Gran Hotel Silken Domine, which enjoys a privileged position overlooking the iconic Guggenheim Museum. Stay for two nights.

DAY TWOYou have the whole day here in Bilbao to feast on the art and architectural wonders of this vibrant city, perhaps starting off with a visit to the Guggenheim Museum. Designed by Frank Gehry, the futuristic building, with its shimmering curves of titanium and glass, is home to a permanent collection of contemporary art and regularly hosts temporary exhibitions. Only a few minutes’ walk away from the hotel is the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, which houses an extensive collection ranging from 12th Century sculptures to 20th Century paintings. Not only will visitors find a number of works by Basque artists, but they will also see works by renowned artists including El Greco, Goya and Gaugin. Around 20 miles east of Bilbao is the town of Guernica, the namesake of Picasso’s famous painting which was inspired by the town’s bombing during the Spanish Civil War.

DAY THREEMore exploring this morning before you take a mid-afternoon train to Barcelona, arriving just after 10pm. Here you will stay for three nights at Casa Fuster, itself a remarkable building which has been designed in the ‘Modernista’ style that is typical of Barcelona.

DAYS FOUR AND FIVESpend two days in Barcelona. The Casa Fuster is located just to the north of the Eixample District, an area which is full of unique buildings designed in the Catalan Art Nouveau style by Antoni Gaudí and his contemporaries. The most famous landmark is the Sagrada Familia, an unconventional church building which is filled with symbolism, while other famous works of art featuring Gaudí’s trademark curved lines, decorated chimneys, elaborate wrought iron and mosaic decorations include Parc Guell, Casa Batlió and La Pedrera. There are a number of outstanding art museums within the city,

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including the Picasso Museum which traces the life and works of Pablo Picasso, the Joan Miró Foundation which is dedicated to works by the Catalan painter, and the National Art Museum of Catalonia, which holds a vast collection of Catalan art from through the ages. The Gothic quarter is also home to outstanding architecture dating from mediaeval times, including the cathredral. An easy day trip from Barcelona is to Figueres, a small city around 90 miles to the north, which is known for being the birthplace of Salvador Dalí. Figueres is home to the renowned Dalí Theatre-Museum, with its extensive collection of the artist’s works, as well as pieces by other artists including El Greco.

DAY SIXFrom Barcelona, catch one of the hourly high speed trains to Madrid, arriving around three hours later. Stay at Hotel Urban, a five-star hotel in the cultural centre of the city.

This tour by air and rail is a delightful introduction to the artistic and architectural heritage of Spain, visiting three cities which are home to iconic Spanish buildings and a number of outstanding art collections. Witness the contemporary art and architecture of the Basque city of Bilbao, discover the Catalan Art Nouveau style of Barcelona, then visit world-class art museums in the country’s capital city. Travel between the cities by rail, allowing you to relax in comfort and watch the Spanish scenery pass by.

Dali theatre museum

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Goya statue in Madrid

DAYS SEVEN AND EIGHTYour two days in Madrid will be action-packed with art and architecture throughout the centuries. The hotel is within walking distance of all three of the world-class art museums which make up Madrid’s Golden Triangle of Art. The Prado Museum is one of the largest art galleries in the world and contains an impressive selection of Spanish paintings including works by Goya and El Greco, Reina Sofia Museu is Spain’s premier collection of modern art including Picasso’s ‘Guernica’, and Thyssen-Bornemisza Museum, a private art collection which illustrates the history of western art and includes pieces by Goya, Degas and Renoir. Don’t forget the buildings of Old Madrid and the Royal Palace.

DAY NINEPerhaps a few hours’ at leisure in Madrid before you need to catch your return flight to the UK.

PRICESPrices from £1490 per person based on two people sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED•Return flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid•Second class rail travel from Madrid to Bilbao, Bilbao to Barcelona, Barcelona to Madrid. •Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room: Two nights at Gran Hotel Domine in Bilbao Three nights at Hotel Casa Fuster in Barcelona Three nights at Hotel Urban in Madrid

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DAY ONEBegin your touring holiday by flying into Madrid, where you stay for two nights at the five-star Hospes Madrid, located alongside the relaxing Parque del Retiro.

DAY TWO Today in Madrid you have plenty of time to explore the city, with its many attractive plaza and museums, including the Prado, the Museo Thyssen-Bornemisza and the Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofia which houses Picasso’s Guernica.In Old Madrid visit the Plaza Mayor and the Royal Palace.

DAY THREEThis morning collect your hire-car and drive northwards towards Segovia, visiting the imposing El Escorial en route. The vast complex is a stunning site among the foothills of the Sierra de Guadarrama, and consists of a Royal Pantheon, a monastery, a royal palace and a library. Check in to Segovia’s Palacio San Facundo for two nights, a centrally located hotel.

DAY FOURSegovia is a beautiful city whose old quarter is a World Heritage Site, as is the spectacular Roman Aqueduct which dates back 2000 years. Another much-photographed sight in Segovia is the hill-top Alcázar, a fairy-tale fortress with pointed turrets and towers which served as inspiration for Walt Disney’s Cinderella Castle.

DAY FIVELeave Segovia and make a detour to the north to the Castillo de Coca, an outstanding

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example of Mudéjar architecture as a palace and a fortress, located just under one hour’s drive away. There is time to do this as otherwise it only takes an hour from Segovia to Ávila, where you stay for one night at the historic Parador de Ávila which is set amid the cobbled streets of the city centre. Spend the rest of the day in Ávila , where well-preserved mediaeval walls enclose the centre of the World Heritage City. Visitors can stroll along the ramparts and enter the cathedral, which is integrated into the city walls.

DAY SIXToday from Ávila you drive approximately two hours southwards to Toledo, where you stay for one night at the Parador de Toledo which stands overlooking the city. Toledo is a fascinating, historic destination known as the City of Three Cultures due to the co-existence of Christianity, Islam and Judaism. The former capital of Spain, it is home to a spectacular Gothic cathedral alongside synagogues and mosques, and was the home of El Greco, a Greek painter who lived in the city in the 16th Century.

DAY SEVENFrom Toledo it is approximately 45 minutes’ drive south to Consuegra, where you will find the iconic windmills described in Miguel de Cervantes’ stories about the fictional ’Don Quixote’. Of the white windmills which are found throughout Castilla-La Mancha, those that stand along the Cerro Calderico ridge are some of the best preserved. Then drive for about two hours eastwards through the rolling countryside of La Mancha to Cuenca where you stay at the Parador de Cuenca for one night, a luxury hotel which occupies a former monastery with stunning views over

Take in some of the famous sights of central Spain with this short touring holiday, which allows you to discover Madrid, as well as four towns and cities which are only a short distance away from the capital city. Visit historical attractions such as royal palaces, spectacular castles and walled cities, and view scenic landscapes, including breathtaking ravines and vast plains dotted with windmills.

Segovia the Alcazar

Castillo de Coca

Don Quixote statue in Madrid

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the ravine. The historic centre of this World Heritage City is set on a ridge between two gorges, where the wooden balconies of the famous Casas Colgadas (hanging houses) appear to hang over steep cliffs. Other points of interest within the city include the Gothic cathedral, which was built on the site of a former mosque, a number of interesting museums and the charming Plaza Mayor. Stay in the Parador de Cuenca for one night, which occupies a former monastery with stunning views over the ravine.

DAY EIGHTDepending on the time of your flight it’s worth trying to incorporate a final interesting excursion just half an hour’s drive from Cuenca to the Ciudad Encantada, a beauty spot within a canyon, where limestone has been eroded by ice, wind and water to create spectacular rock formations. From here allow about three hours north west to Madrid Airport, where you return your hire-car and catch your flight back to the UK.

PRICESPrices from about £990 per person based on two people sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED •Scheduled flights with British Airways London to Madrid return•Type A car-hire for six days•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room: Two nights at Hospes Madrid Two nights at Palacio San Facundo in Segovia One night at the Parador de Avila One night at the Parador de Toledo One night at the Parador de Cuenca

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DAY ONEBegin your touring holiday by leaving London at about 9am, changing in Paris for a fast train to St Jean de Luz, arriving in the evening. It is possible to break the journey in Paris or to continue straight to the small town in the French Basque Country. Spend two nights at the Grand Hotel, a five-star hotel in a prominent position on the town’s wide sandy beach.

DAY TWOSt Jean de Luz is well suited to exploration on foot, with numerous winding lanes, whitewashed houses and tiny shops to discover. Perhaps hire a car for the day to explore the surrounding villages, or relax at the hotel and indulge in the excellent thalassotherapy treatments which are available.

DAY THREEFollowing your stay in St Jean de Luz, board a train early afternoon to travel to San Sebastián, changing on the French/Spanish border and arriving after just a few hours. Spend two nights at Hotel Villa Soro, a charming and homely hotel of typical Basque architecture.

DAY FOURSan Sebastián is an elegant city in a beautiful setting on the bay of La Concha which boasts one of the best city beaches in Europe. It is also home to a vast selection of Michelin-starred restaurants and a number of cultural events throughout the year, such as the San Sebastián Jazz Festival and the International Film Festival.

DAY FIVELeave the Basque Country at about 7.30am, travelling eastwards across the drier centre of northern Spain. This train journey towards Barcelona passes through Pamplona, Zaragoza and Lleida, all interesting cities where you could break the journey. On arrival in the Catalan capital, take a taxi to the Grand Hotel Central Barcelona, a five-star hotel in a prime location which combines 1920s glamour with a modern style.

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DAYS SIX AND SEVENSpend three nights in Barcelona, a cosmopolitan city set on a plain that rises up from the sea to wooded hills and has one of the highest concentrations of Gothic architecture in Europe. The city boasts unique architecture, a rich culture with art galleries and museums, gourmet restaurants, lively bars, designer boutiques, golden beaches, parks and gardens; plenty to occupy visitors for a few days.

DAY EIGHTleave just after 9am on a train to Paris where you arrive mid-afternoon. Catch the Eurostar back to London at about 5pm, arriving into London at 6.30pm.

Visit the Basque Country and Catalonia, both fascinating regions with a unique cultural identity. Travel by train from the UK to the French Basque Country, before crossing the border and staying in San Sebastián. The key attraction of the region is its proximity to both countryside and sea; the coastline is spectacular, with sweeping sandy beaches, jagged cliffs and fishing villages, but only a short drive inland are rolling green hills and flower filled fields. You soon leave the greenness of the Basque Country behind and travel eastwards into Catalonia, where you stay in the region’s capital, Barcelona before returning home by train.

Walking in the Pyrenees

Aiguablava, Costa Brava

Basque country

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La Concha beach at San Sebastian

Park Guell, Barcelona

Typical houses in Mundaka, Basque country

PRICESFrom £1,530 per person for first class rail travel based on two people sharing.From £1,350 per person for second class rail travel based on two people sharing.

WHAT’S INCLUDED•First or second class rail travel (as above) on all trains including Eurostar•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room: Two nights at the Grand Hotel in St Jean de Luz Two nights at Hotel Villa Soro in San Sebastian Three nights at Grand Hotel Central in Barcelona Paintings in Alaiza church, Basque country

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DAY ONEStart your rail holiday by leaving London St Pancras at around 9am, travelling on the Eurostar to Paris Gare du Nord. Transfer to Paris Lyon station to catch the daytime train to Barcelona, where you arrive just before 9pm. Your hotel for three nights is Grand Hotel Central Barcelona, a stylish and elegant hotel in a central location.

DAYS TWO AND THREESpend two days exploring the city. There are a huge number of must-see attractions in Barcelona; discover the modernista architecture of Gaudi and his contemporaries including the iconic Sagrada Familia church, walk along the famous ‘La Rambla’ street and sample the Catalan cuisine. Perhaps take a day trip to one of the towns and cities nearby such as Girona, Vic or Figueres.

DAY FOURFrom Barcelona board a train at about 2pm, which will take you north-west across northern Spain, passing Lleida and Zaragoza in the Ebro valley on the way to Logrono arriving just before 6pm. On arrival in the capital of La Rioja, collect a hire-car and continue to the Marques de Riscal, a strikingly modern hotel which forms part of a long-established winery.

DAYS FIVE AND SIXYou have three nights to spend in La Rioja, which will provide plenty of time to relax, explore the countryside and visit the nearby towns and villages. Your hotel is around 15 miles from Logrono in the town of Elciego, where it is surrounded by vineyards and wineries of this famous region producing wine mainly from the Tempranillo and Garnacha grapes

DAY SEVEN Return your hire-car to Logrono station to catch a mid-morning train northwards to Bilbao, a journey of around two and a half hours. Stay at the Gran Hotel Silken Domine for two nights, a stylish hotel in a privileged riverside location in front of the Guggenheim Museum.

DAY EIGHTTake time to explore the Basque city’s sights, perhaps starting with a visit to the Guggenheim Museum. Designed by Frank Gehry, the futuristic building, with

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its shimmering curves of titanium and glass, is home to a permanent collection of contemporary art and regularly hosts temporary exhibitions. Only a few minutes’ walk away from the hotel is the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum, which houses an extensive collection ranging from 12th Century sculptures to 20th Century paintings. The city has a vibrant evening scene with bars and restaurants.

DAY NINETake a taxi back to Bilbao airport for your flight back to the UK.

PRICESPrices from £1,590 per person for first class rail travel based on two people sharing.Or from £1,430 per person for second class rail travel based on two people sharing.

Travel by train from the UK to the capital of Catalonia, the vineyards of La Rioja and the Basque city of Bilbao. Enjoy relaxing and scenic journeys as you travel through France and Spain, passing forested hills and picturesque towns as you head from the Mediterranean towards the Atlantic Ocean. Following your time in Bilbao, you can take a flight back to the UK or continue your journey of Spain by rail.

Fishermen in the port of Getaria

Bilbao Square of the Constitution

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By air and by rail 8 nights /9 days

Marques de Riscal, Rioja

Bilbao Catalan dish Dali theatre museum, Barcelona

WHAT’S INCLUDED •First or second class rail travel (as above) on all trains including Eurostar•One way flight with Vueling (Bilbao to London Heathrow)•Car-hire for the duration of your stay in La Rioja•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room: Three nights at Grand Hotel Central in Barcelona Three nights at Marques de Riscal in Elciego Two nights at Gran Hotel Silken Domine in Bilbao

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ANDALUCIAPoised at the southern-most tip of the Iberian Peninsula, Andalucía spans west to east from the wetlands and the Atlantic Ocean to the deserts and the popular Costa del Sol on the Mediterranean Sea. Famed for its indulgent climate, extensive coastline and numerous beaches, the region can’t deny its fair share of sun, sea and sand, but what is often neglected to mention is the region’s immense variety. Andalucía acts as a gateway between the European and African continents, harbouring a myriad of influences that speak of the layers of civilisation that have roamed and inhabited the land. From the vibrant cities to the tiny white-washed villages, from vast sierras to long, sandy beaches, Andalucía is a region of contrasts. Discover incredible Moorish architecture in towns and cities across the region; venture into the peaceful countryside, awash with lush Mediterranean vegetation; walk amongst snow-topped topped mountains, dotted with sleepy villages; witness mesmerising flamenco performances and lively religious festivals; sample the plentiful tapas washed down by local sherry; or simply relax on an unspoilt beach. Whatever you choose to do, expect intrigue, adventure and raw beauty...

Orange tree in Seville

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GENERAL INFORMATIONMany of Andalucía’s cultural highlights can be found in the Moorish cities of Córdoba, Granada and Seville, but there is a great deal more to discover throughout the expansive region, both on the coast and further inland. Fascinating towns are home to a wealth of architectural delights which reflect the region’s diverse history, with Islamic mosques alongside Roman ruins and Baroque churches. There is also great diversity in the natural environment, with snow-capped mountains, natural parks filled with extraordinary flora and fauna, desert-like landscapes, and rocky coves and sandy beaches along the 800km coastline.

LOCAL HIGHLIGHTSThe magnificent Mezquita in Cordoba, a mediaeval mosque turned Catholic cathedral. The magical Alhambra in Granada, a 9th century palace fortress set amongst vast gardens. The three World Heritage Sites of Seville: the Alcazar palace, the gothic Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. Sherry cellars in Jerez de la Frontera, as well as dressage displays which are held at The Royal Andalucían School of Equestrian Art. Cadiz, the oldest city in Europe. Ronda, a spectacular city which is split in half by a narrow gorge. Malaga, birthplace of Picasso and home to a Museum which displays a collection of his work. Baeza, a small town with stunning examples of Renaissance architecture. Almeria, a coastal city which is dominated by the largest Moorish fortress in Spain. Flamenco performances. The numerous beaches–long, sandy beaches along the Atlantic coast, numerous resorts of the Costa del Sol, sandy coves south of Granada; and rugged coastline near Almeria. The picturesque white-washed villages in the Sierra Nevada mountains which surround Granadas. The Sierras de Cazorla, Segura y Las Villas Natural Park in the east of the region, the largest protected area in Spain where you can find hiking trails, mountain villages and many wild animals. The Cabo de Gata Natural Park, a land and sea reserve near Almeria which is home to unspoilt scenery and an abundance of wildlife. The Doñana National Park in the west, an extensive area in the delta of the Guadalquivir River which includes marshland and sand dunes, and is a breeding ground of the endangered Iberian Lynx.

LOCAL EVENTS There are numerous local festivals held in villages, towns and cities throughout Andalucía, many of which have a religious significance.

5 January: Three Kings parades, February: Shrove Tuesday Carnivals, February: Seville Tapas Fair, February – March: Jerez Flamenco Festival, March/April: Holy week celebrations, April – October: Seville Bullfighting season, April/May: Seville Spring Fair, April/May: Úbeda Classical Music Festival, Mid May: Jerez Horse Fair, June – July: Granada Music & Dance Festival, June - July: Cordoba Guitar Festival, August: Malaga Summer Fair, September: Ronda bullfighting festival, November: Granada Jazz Festival.

GASTRONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS Cuisine in Andalucía combines Arabic flavours with more common Mediterranean ingredients. As the birthplace of tapas, Andalucía is an excellent place to try the snacks which are often served free with drinks in Granada. Other specialities include Serrano ham from the Sierra Nevada and sherry from Jerez de la Frontera, as well as dishes such as ‘Ajo blanco’ (a white gazpacho), ‘Espetos de sardinas’ (roasted sardines), ‘Huevos a la flamenca’ (baked eggs with vegetables) and ‘Fritura de pescado’ (mixed fried fish).

MULTI-CENTRE SUGGESTIONS A recommended multi-centre holiday is to combine the three cities of Seville, Cordoba and Granada (easily done by train). This can be extended with a relaxing stay in the countryside or on the coast.

TRAVEL By air: The region’s main airport is in Málaga, served by flights to cities throughout Spain and the rest of Europe by airlines including British Airways. Trains run frequently between the airport and Malaga city centre, taking just 10 minutes. From here you can then continue by train to your final destination. Transfers are possible to resorts in Marbella and Estepona. British Airways also flies to Granada Airport, which is linked to the city centre by bus. Low cost airlines also fly seasonally between the UK and airports in Jerez-de-la-Frontera, Sevilla and Almería.By rail: There are train stations in all the main towns and cities within Andalucía, with regular services making rail travel a convenient option. Many long distance trains travel to Andalucía, with services running from Malaga and Seville to both Barcelona and Madrid. This allows visitors to travel from the UK to Andalucía via Paris. Hire-cars: We recommend a hire-car for any multi-centre holiday in Andalucía if visitors wish to venture outside the main cities. It is not necessary to have a hire-car for stays in Cordoba, Granada and Seville as these are all easily accessible by train. Similarly, a car is not needed for a long stay at a coastal resort.

CLIMATESpring and early autumn are generally warm and sunny without the excessive heat of the summer months. Temperatures reach 40 degrees centigrade in July and August with little rain – many locals descend on the beaches as temperatures are highest inland. Winter temperatures reach around 20 degrees centigrade along the coast, with cooler temperatures inland. Rainfall varies throughout the region with the highest levels found in the west, and there is often snow in the mountains.

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Atlantic to the Costa del Sol

Andalucian street Typical patio

Andalucian dish

View of Granada

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The coast near Cadiz

Cordoba mosque

Spanish riding school

FLY-DRIVE TOUR 8 NIGHTS/9 DAYSEnjoy a six-night fly-drive touring holiday of three charming Andalucían destinations, allowing you to explore the region and discover the local culture. You stay in three different boutique hotels across the region, one in a hilltop town just minutes from the coast, one in the historic city of Córdoba, and the other in an attractive Renaissance town.

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DAY ONEBegin your touring holiday by flying into Málaga airport, collect a hire-car and drive approximately two and a half hours’ west to your first destination, Vejer de la Frontera. The route takes you along the Costa Del Sol and round the southern tip of Andalucía, past endless beach resorts and through a National Park. Vejer de la Frontera is one of Andalucia’s Pueblo Blancos, filled with whitewashed houses, cobbled streets and spectacular views of both countryside and sea. Spend three nights at Hotel V..., a boutique hotel set within a 17th century residence which occupies an elevated position with unrivalled views.

DAYS TWO TO THREEWithin easy reach of your hotel are the beaches of the Costa de la Luz and the small peninsula of Gibraltar, as well as Cádiz, the oldest city in Europe, and Jerez de la Frontera, with its numerous sherry bodegas and The Royal Andalucían School of Equestrian Art.

DAY FOURFollowing your stay here, drive north-west to Córdoba, perhaps stopping off in Seville en route to the UNESCO World Heritage City. In Seville you can visit three World Heritage Sites: the Alcazar palace, the gothic Cathedral and the General Archive of the Indies. Spend two nights at Hotel Las Casas de la Judería de Córdoba, a four-star hotel located within the Jewish quarter that exudes refined elegance.

DAY FIVEThere is plenty of time today to visit the numerous tourist attractions both within the city and nearby; highlights include the magnificent Mezquita, a mediaeval mosque turned Catholic cathedral, as well as a fascinating Jewish quarter and Roman ruins galore.

DAY SIXLeave Córdoba and drive for around one and a half hours eastwards to the small town of Baeza, located within the picturesque province of Jaen near an expansive natural park. Spend three nights at Hotel Puerta de la Luna.

DAYS SEVEN AND EIGHTThe town of Baeza boasts stunning examples of Renaissance architecture, while the nearby city of Jaen is home to a hilltop fortress, while its assorted mansions, palaces and churches betrays a rich historical heritage. Relax in peaceful surroundings and explore the surrounding area.

DAY NINEAfter three nights here drive southwards, perhaps passing through Granada or the picturesque towns in the Sierra Nevada mountains on the way to Málaga airport to return the hire-car and then fly back to London.

PRICESFrom £1150 per person based on two sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED •Scheduled flights with British Airways London Gatwick - Málaga return (or flights from other UK airports can be arranged)•Type A car-hire for eight days•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room:•Three nights at Hotel V... in Vejer de la Frontera•Two nights at Hotel Las Casas de la Juderia in Cordoba•Three nights at Hotel Puerta de la Luna in Baeza•Parking at all hotels

The hidden charms of Andalucia

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Las Cabezas De San Juan - 5 Miles, Arcos De La Frontera - 20 Miles, Jerez - 30 Miles, Seville - 35 Miles, Cadiz - 50 Miles, Malaga - 115 Miles, Granada - 155 Miles

Situated on a former olive estate, the converted agricultural buildings of Hacienda de San Rafael at first appear modest upon approach via a long, dusty driveway surrounded by miles of fields. But when you breach the façade, the magic and charm of this authentic hacienda overwhelms. Step into the inner courtyard, where the vibrant pink bougainvillea blossom lines the sun-bleached cobblestones and make way for special al fresco dinners. By evening this space is transformed by candle light into a romantic restaurant serving Mediterranean dishes comprising only local, seasonal produce – much taken fresh from the hotel’s own vegetable garden. The interiors of this 18th century property are home to cosy and rustic interiors, with beamed ceilings overhead and age-old tiled floors underfoot. The main sitting room is warmed by a log fire and an eclectic arrangement of plush sofas and arm chairs embrace the style of the countrified location. Of the 18 guestrooms, the hacienda’s 11 deluxe rooms face the inner courtyard and consist of duplex spaces featuring wrought-iron spiral staircases. The design style is informal yet elegant thanks to the dominant use of dark wood to complement the pristine white walls. Each room extends onto a veranda where breakfast is served. Elsewhere, the three Casitas are much more spacious and refined, and have shared access to a private infinity pool. There are two other swimming pools scattered within Hacienda de San Rafael’s five-acre grounds, and other facilities include Lazy Buddah massage and yoga, a padel tennis court, and private tours and treks are operated by the hotel.

HACIENDA DE SAN RAFAEL EXH1484Best for: Long staysCategory: Boutique country house hotelOpen:15 March to 15 NovemberLocation: Rural location under ten minutes’ drive outside Las Cabezas de San Juan.Airports: Seville Airport 40 miles, Malaga Airport 120 miles. Train stations: Sevilla-Santa Justa Train Station 37 miles.Own transport needed: Hire car recommended but transfers possible.Multi-centre suggestions: Combine with city stays in Cordoba, Granada and/or Seville.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 11 Deluxe Rooms and three Casitas, all of which sleep three people. In-room facilities include air conditioning, ceiling fan, telephone, complimentary wireless internet, minibar, bespoke linens, custom bathrobes, hairdryer and electric blankets. Facilities: Restaurant, Two bars, Three swimming pools, Library, Boutique, Massage & yoga Padel tennis court, Internet, Airport transfers, Private chauffeur service, Laundry, Daily housekeeping service, Safe deposit box. Activities & excursions: Private

guided city tours, cultural events and nature experiences.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: The nearby village of Las Cabezas de San Juan, Donana National Park, historic cities of Jerez de la Frontera and Seville, Cadiz, Guadalquivir River.Local events: Seville Fair 5-10 May, Spring Fair & Wine Festival (El Puerto de Santa Maria) 21–26 May, Jerez Horse Fair 11-18 May, Feria de Manzanilla (Sanlucar de Barameda) 27 May–1 June.Activities nearby: Golf, Walking, Trekking, Cycling.When to visit: Spring and autumn.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Seville, car-hire and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Type A room.From £1280 per person

HACIENDA DE SAN RAFAEL Las Cabezas De San Juan, Seville

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Hacienda de San Rafael

Lunch on the veranda at Hacienda de San Rafael Swimming pool, Hacienda de San Rafael

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CORRAL DEL REY EXH1485Best for: Short staysCategory: Small boutique hotelOpen: All yearLocation: In a cobbled backstreet at the heart of Seville’s historic quarter. Airports: Seville Airport 5 miles. Train stations: Sevilla-Santa Justa Train Station 1 miles.Own transport needed: No.Multi-centre suggestions: Cordoba, Granada or extend with a rural or beach break.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: Rooms, suites and two serviced apartments with satellite TV, telephone, iPod

docking station, DVD player, free wireless internet, safe deposit box, hairdryer. Facilities: Café and bar, Private dining, Rooftop terrace with plunge pool, Massage and beauty treatments, Yoga, DVD library, Art gallery, WiFi, Daily housekeeping, Laundry service, Private airport transfers. Activities & excursions: Private guided city tours and cultural experiences.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Giralda tower, Alcazar of Seville, Seville Cathedral, Plaza de Espana. Local events: Semana Santa Holy

Week 13-21 April, Seville Fair 5-10 May.Activities nearby: Walking, Bike tours.When to visit: Spring & autumn.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes bed and breakfast, scheduled flights with Easyjet London to Seville, and car-hire.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Type A room.From £770 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels.

HOSPES LAS CASAS DEL REY DE BAEZA EXH1225Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: Centre of Seville’s Old Town. Airports: Seville Airport 6 miles, Malaga Airport 133 milesTrain stations: Sevilla-Santa Justa 1.2 miles Own transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Cordoba, Granada, extend with rural or beach option.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 41 rooms with high speed internet access, plasma

TV and DVD player on request.Facilities: Restaurant, Rooftop swimming pool, Pool bar, Spa.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Seville Cathedral, the Alcazar, the Giralda and Maestranza bullring within walking distance. Local events: Semana Santa Holy Week 13-21 April, Seville Fair 5-10 May.Activities nearby: Walking, Bike tours.When to visit: Spring & autumn

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes flights, hire-car and bed and buffet breakfast.

Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Type A room.From £525 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

OFFERSFAMILY OFFER Receive a 10% reduction on the nightly rate on a second room booked when occupied by maximum 2 children under 18 years old.EARLY BOOKING OFFERS Book 40 days prior to arrival and receive a 10% reduction on the nightly rate in a Dreamer room Offer excludes stays from 30

Dec-1 Jan, 29 Mar-5 Apr and 20 Apr-26 Apr 2015. STAY LONGERBook at least 4 nights and receive a 15% reduction on the nightly rat for stays from 4 Jan-12 Mar and from 1 July-3 Sep 2015.

Jerez - 60 Miles, Huelva - 40 Miles, Malaga - 130 Miles, Cordoba - 90 Miles, Granada - 155 Miles

Corral del Rey strikes the perfect balance between old and new. Among the narrow, cobbled streets of the historic Barrio Alfalfa quarter at the heart of Seville, this small luxury boutique hotel occupies an ancient setting, where chic interiors are a stock contrast. This 17th century Casa Palacio has been harmoniously restored to retain the character of original features which now sit harmoniously alongside contemporary installations. Enter through heavy, fortified doors and emerge under the foyer’s coffered ceiling into an atrium flooded with light from its glass ceiling. Here, Roman marble columns and arches meet carved wooden beams and exposed brackets which support the inner gallery. A feeling of casual elegance and friendliness strikes you upon entry, a characteristic befitting of an intimate, family-run hotel. Glass windows look into a ground floor café and bar, where Spanish wines and light tapas dishes can be sought throughout the day. Accommodation ranges from superior and deluxe rooms to suites, while fully-serviced apartments are also available. Each room is styled around its individual dimensions, with exposed beams and rustic shutters contrasting elegant fixtures and contemporary light fittings. A rooftop terrace with plunge pool is an exclusive addition, and massage and yoga therapies are also available. Corral del Rey’s stripped-down experience is pleasantly understated, though the service is of the utmost quality at this highly sought-after address.

Jerez - 60 Miles, Huelva - 40 Miles, Malaga - 130 Miles, Cordoba - 90 Miles, Granada - 155 Miles

Exuding all the charm of a traditional Andalusian home, the four-star Hospes Las Casas del Rey de Baeza is a gem amid the romantic streets of Seville’s Old Town. Sitting modestly back from a public cobblestone courtyard lined with delicate trees, the hotel’s quaint white and yellow façade is complete with plant-strewn Juliet balconies. The spirit of the region is pervasive and continues throughout the property to immerse guests in the experience of Andalusian living. An inner patio is the pinnacle of this, with wrought-iron garden furniture and rustic potted plants atop age-old cobblestones. Tapas dishes from Restaurant Azahar can be enjoyed here, while the dining room features vast windows that frame the courtyard like a painting. Dark wood furniture and low-hanging lighting creates a heady mood that is ripe for indulging in the sun-ripened flavours of Seville. Guestrooms are accessed via the gallery-style balconies that overlook the inner patio; choose between the so-called ‘Dreamer’s’ rooms, deluxe rooms or junior suites. Each of the 41 rooms is decorated with soft, neutral tones and pastel accents, while shuttered windows open up to reveal patio doors that invite in fresh air and sunlight. For fascinating views over the jumbled rooftops, head to the suntrap that is the rooftop terrace and solarium for sunlight and swimming pool dips accompanied by snacks from the pool bar.

HOSPES LAS CASAS DEL REY DE BAEZA Seville

CORRAL DEL REY Seville

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Reception at Corral del Rey Junior Suite at Corral del Rey

Dreamer room at Hospes las Casas del Rey de BaezaHospes las Casas del Rey de Baeza

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HOTEL ALFONSO XIII EXH1532Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Opposite the Royal Alcazar of Seville. Airports: Seville 7 miles, Malaga 129 miles Train stations: Sevilla-Santa Justa 1 mileOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Cordoba or Granada for a cultural break, or relax with a rural or beach stay.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 151 rooms and suites with air conditioning, satellite LCD TV, cordless phone, alarm clock, minibar, safe, maid service, turndown service, wake-up service, WiFi. Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Outdoor swimming pool (April to September), Fitness centre, In-room dining, Laundry, Luggage storage, Beauty salon, 24-hour front desk, Valet parking, WiFi, Business centre.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Alcazar of Seville, Plaza de Espana, Seville Cathedral, Real Maestranza bullringActivities nearby: Golf

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Seville, hire-car and bed and breakfast Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Deluxe room.From £650 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

PARADOR DE RONDA EXH1571Best for: Short stays Official category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: On the edge of the city, just of Plaza Espana Nearest airport: Malaga Airport, 65 milesNearest train station: Malaga AirportOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Cordoba, Granada or Seville for a cultural break, or relax with a rural or beach stay.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 78 rooms and suites with air conditioning, heating, satellite TV, safe, minibar, telephone, hairdryer and WiFi.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Lounge and café, Seasonal outdoor pool, Room service, Shop, Free WiFi, Secure underground parking (chargeable), Laundry.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Plaza de Espana, Puente Nuevo, Plaza de Tores bullring, Ronda’ Old Town, National parks of Sierra de la Grazalema, Sierra de las Nieves and Los Alcornocales. Activities nearby: Sports and other activities

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Gatwick to Malaga, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Type A room.From £610 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Jerez - 60 Miles, Huelva - 40 Miles, Malaga - 130 Miles, Cordoba - 90 Miles, Granada - 155 Miles

Among Seville’s most popular attractions, the five-star Hotel Alfonso XIII is a landmark in its own right, and an exquisite example of Andalucian architecture and design. Vast and ostentatious inside and out, this 1929 structure recreates the spirit of colonial excess with divine Moorish elements contrasting old-world Spanish features. Columns, arches and vivid touches of colour create an exotic elegance, while the surrounding gardens are filled with terraces and an outdoor swimming pool shaded by palm trees. These grounds offer great space and light to evoke a sense of removal from the hotel’s urban location. Dine in style in San Fernando Restaurant, where vast windows cast the dining room in a sunny glow and take in inner courtyard views. Here, the dining experience is a sensory one, filled with the flavours of the Mediterranean which have been innovatively handled by Chef Carles Gasso. The stylish American Bar is for after-hours beverages accompanied by live jazz music on Friday afternoons and evenings. Be enchanted as you climb the intricately decorated stairwell; all marble underfoot, authentic dark wood Spanish beams above and Portuguese-style wall tiles in between. A gilded lantern hangs in the midst. Having been modernised in 2012, rooms and suites show ancient inspirations in a modern way, with elaborate patterns inscribed into wall mouldings, soft furnishings and rugs. A luxurious city centre foothold, Hotel Alfonso XIII immerses guests in Seville’s rich cultural heritage for an all-encompassing city stay.

Marbella - 37 Miles, Malaga - 64 Miles, Seville - 79 Miles, Cadiz - 91 Miles, Cordoba - 102 Miles

On the very edge of the city, the four-star Parador de Ronda enjoys a spectacularly dramatic location on a promontory that gives way to the ravine of River Tagus. With the city’s bullring to one side and the iconic Puente Nuevo on the other, this is a setting of cultural significance as well as extreme natural beauty. The structure itself – a former town hall building – shows a multitude of architectural influences, but from its entrance off Plaza Espana, its origins are no surprise. There is a formality about this side of the property, yet breach this façade and towards the rear of the property you will find architecture with a more contemporary Mediterranean style. Amid manicured lawns are gently sloped orange roofs and an ivy-clad façade: despite the hotel’s size and location, it by no means sacrifices a sense of Spanish charm. The grounds beside the ravine’s sheer edge are your own private corner of Ronda, where exquisite views accompany poolside relaxation. Interiors are furnished with antique furniture beside modern tapestries and contemporary fixtures. This is also true of guestrooms which, no matter where the room is located, guarantee superb views in all directions. The dining room promises a hearty menu of meats, game and seafood which is informed by the cuisines of the Mediterranean and the mountains of Cadiz, but for light snacks and beverages the café with its terrace is an excellent venue.

PARADOR DE RONDA Ronda

HOTEL ALFONSO XIII Seville

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Lobby of Hotel Alfonso XIII Castilian guestroom, Hotel Alfonso XIII

Standard room, Parador de RondaParador de Ronda

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HOSPES PALACIO DEL BAILÍO EXH1224Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Córdoba city centre Airports: Córdoba Airport 6 miles, Seville 83 miles, Malaga Airport 104 miles Train stations: Córdoba 1 mileOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Granada or Seville for a cultural break, or relax with a rural or beach stay.

THE HOTELAccommodation: Rooms and suites with turndown service, internet, TV and DVD player.Facilities: Restaurant, Tapas bar, Outdoor swimming pool, Spa, Roman baths, Free WiFi

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Close proximity to the city’s main attractions. PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Gatwick to Seville, hire-car and bed and breakfastPrices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Dreamer’s room.

Low season from £640 per person.High season from £770 per person.Guide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

OFFERSEARLY BOOKING OFFER Book 30 days prior to arrival for stays from 4-6 Jan, 27 Feb-1 Apr, 6-30 Apr, 18 May-30 Jun, 7 Sep-31 Oct and receive a reduction of 10%. Book 14 days prior to arrival for stays from 1 Nov-4 Dec, 9-25 Dec, 7 Jan-26 Feb, 1 July-6 Sep and receive a reduction of 10%.

STAY LONGER Book at least 3 nights and receive a 15% reduction on stays all year except from 5-8 dec, 26 Dec-3 Jan, 2-5 Apr, 1-17 May and 22-23 May, 29-30 May 2015FAMILY OFFERReceive a 10% reduction on second room booked when occupied by maximum two children under the age of 18. Offer combinable.

HOTEL LAS CASAS DE LA JUDERÍA EXH1487Best for: Short staysCategory: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: Central Córdoba, minutes from Mezquita Cathedral. Airports: Córdoba Airport 4 miles, Seville Airport 80 miles. Train stations: Córdoba Estación de Renfe 1.5 miles.Own transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Granada or Seville for a cultural break, or relax with a rural or beach stay.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 64 rooms including 2 suites with air conditioning, telephone, TV, minibar, safe, hairdryer and 24-hour room service.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar café, Swimming pool, Reading room, Concierge, Safe deposit, 24-hour reception and concierge, 24-hour room service, Laundry, Babysitting, Valet parking.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Mezquita, Alcazar de los Reyes Cristianos, River Guadalquivir, Barrio de la Juderia, Royal Mews.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Seville, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.From £540 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Jaen - 75 Miles, Seville - 85 Miles, Malaga - 100 Miles, Granada - 125 Miles

From the ancient cobbled streets of Córdoba, step through the fortified doors of an oversized archway to discover the magic of the five-star Hospes Palacio del Bailío. The grounds are a delightful contrast to the outside world; overseen on all angles by hotel buildings, the courtyard is like a walled garden refuge from the jungle of the city centre. Be transported by exotic palms and orange trees, in the midst of which stands the remarkable 16th century palace. Its age is betrayed in the prevalence of Moorish features, including intricate stonework, ornate wood carvings and myriad arches. Other original features include exposed brickwork, stone floors and arched windows. Yet the hotel’s design style simultaneously harnesses contemporary elements to put guests at ease during their stay. Guestrooms show a balance between the two particularly well. At mealtimes you can dine on light dishes under the vaulted ceilings of Arbequina Tapas Bar or enjoy more hearty offerings at Arbequina Restaurant - either in the casual dining room or in the courtyard dining terrace. Also known as the Roman Courtyard after the ancient ruins that can be seen here, this space is often the venue for ambient live Spanish guitar music. Further facilities at Hospes Palacio del Bailío include an outdoor swimming pool and Bodyna Spa, where the Roman baths are an exclusive and clandestine place to unwind. Massages and spa treatments are also practiced in treatment cabins in the courtyard.

Jaen - 75 Miles, Seville - 85 Miles, Malaga - 100 Miles, Granada - 125 Miles

A sublime maze of patios and courtyards, the four-star Hotel Las Casas de la Judería occupies a charming fortress palace in the Jewish quarter of Córdoba. Located midway between the Alcazar and the Mezquita, this boutique hotel exudes refined elegance - and a tangible sense of its own history. This is owed to a respectful refurbishment, in which the building’s original charm has remained intact due to scant modern embellishment. As befits the Andalucian tradition of outdoor living, Hotel Las Casas de la Judería holds a nexus of covered patios, terraces and flower-filled courtyards. These cute nooks, filled with archways and columns, are the perfect place for quiet reflection accompanied by the gentle soundtrack of water features. It is a pleasure to disappear here from the chaos of the bustling streets, while a small outdoor swimming pool is an exclusive addition at this central address. There is a type of simplicity in the hotel’s interior design that refuses to detract from the original character of the property. The galleria shows this best with its frugal decoration, featuring wooden floorboards and beams separated only by white walls; the feeling is almost mediaeval. By evening, dine on a menu of revamped Andalucian flavours in the converted stable buildings of Restaurante La Caballerizas de los Marqueses before retreating to guestrooms decorated with regal bed linens and views across the ancient rooftops of Córdoba to the majestic Mezquita.

HOTEL LAS CASAS DE LA JUDERÍA Córdoba

HOSPES PALACIO DEL BAILÍO Córdoba

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Hospes Palacio del Bailio Salon at Hospes Palacio del Bailio

Courtyards at Hotel las Casas de la JuderiaHotel las Casas de la Juderia

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HOTEL ALHAMBRA PALACE EXH1449Best for: Short staysCategory: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: On the hillside below the Alhambra in central Granada. Airports: Granada Airport 14 miles Train stations: Granada Station 1.4 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Cordoba or Seville for a cultural break, or relax with a rural or beach stay.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 115 rooms and 11 Junior Suites with individual air conditioning, direct dial telephone, free WiFi, minibar, LCD TV, security box. Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Snack bar, Tour desk, Room service, Laundry, Ironing service, Parking, Babysitting, Bicycle rental.Activities & excursions: Private tours of the Alhambra Palace.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Alhambra Palace and UNESCO World Heritage site of Albayzín very close by. Granada Cathedral, Royal Chapel and Cartuja Monastery slightly

further away but within walking distance.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City to Granada, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.Low season from £570 per personHigh season from £875 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

HOSPES PALACIO DE LOS PATOS EXH1223Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Central location in Granada Airports: Granada Airport 12 miles Train stations: Granada Train Station 2 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Cordoba or Seville for a cultural break, or relax with a rural or beach stay.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 42 rooms and

suites with high speed WiFi, plasma TV and turndown service. Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Indoor swimming pool, Spa, Turkish bath, Sauna, WiFi, 24-hour reception, Parking.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Many shops, Granada Cathedral and Royal Chapel very close by. Other attractions including the Alhambra Palace and UNESCO World Heritage site of Albayzín slightly further away but within walking distance.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British

Airways London City to Granada, hire-car and bed and buffet breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Dreamer’s room.Low season from £570 per personHigh season from £780 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels.

OFFERSFAMILY OFFERReceive a 10% reduction on the second room booked when occupied by maximum two children under 18 years old. Offer combinable.

EARLY BOOKING OFFERBook 14 days prior to arrival and receive a reduction of 10% for stays from 2 Nov-4 Dec, 7-18 Dec, 6 Jan-25 Mar, 5-30 Apr, 31 May-10 Sep 2015.STAY LONGERBook at least 3 nights and receive a 15% reduction on stays from 2 Nov-4 Dec, 7-18 Dec, 6 Jan-25 Mar, 5-30 Apr, 31 May-10 Sep 2015.

Almunecar - 50 Miles, Jaen - 60 Miles, Malaga - 80 Miles, Seville - 160 Miles, Cordoba - 130 Miles

Having adorned the hillside like a gem for over 100 years, Hotel Alhambra Palace is an established symbol of colonial opulence in Granada. The hotel’s earthen-hued walls are a commanding sight, teetering on the hillside, just within the grounds of its ancient namesake. From here, astounding views spread across the urban rooftops to the distant peaks of the Sierra Navada Mountains. The promises made by the grand façade are fulfilled within; wherever you look the lavish interiors glint and sparkle in imitation of the excesses of the ancient palace nearby. Moorish influences are seen in details such as columns, horseshoe archways, authentic chandeliers, decorative wall tiles and ornate carvings. The effect is luxurious and elegant. The restaurant at is no exception, where high ceilings are supported by broad columns, and peach-coloured walls feature stained glass windows. This is a refined environment for dining on international dishes of local produce, which is served alongside regional wines. The best tables spread into a conservatory-like area lined with windows that confront the stunning scenery as it spills away from the hotel’s feet. You can also enjoy the sight from a terrace that spans the width of the façade. By evening, retire to your accommodation for sublime rest in the quiet of the 115 guestrooms and 11 junior suites. This is when Hotel Alhambra Palace’s removal from the centre is best appreciated - after a day amid the hubbub of the city.

Almunecar - 50 Miles, Jaen - 60 Miles, Malaga - 80 Miles, Seville - 160 Miles, Cordoba - 130 Miles

Protected from the hubbub of urban life within spacious enclosed gardens, the five-star Hospes Palacio de los Patos is a vision of 19th century grandeur in the centre of Granada. A former palace, the canary-yellow façade of this hotel is furnished with classical design elements that are protected today by UNESCO. A stone’s throw from Granada’s cathedral, it offers a luxurious place to return to at the end of the day. Unexpected interiors show a confrontation between time-old tradition and ultra-contemporary fixtures and fittings. At the heart of it all is a grand marble staircase beneath an exquisite domed ceiling which is elegant in its classical excess, while a modern light fitting hangs in the midst spectacularly. Elsewhere, marble floors meet contemporary materials such as glass and metal. The simplicity in this decoration continues into the guestrooms, which are located either in the main building or in a newer wing, many with views of the city or gardens. Each is decked out in an up-to-the-minute style modelled around the existing architecture, and with pristine white walls and linens accented by vivid block reds and blacks. Los Patos Restaurant makes the most of its beautiful city centre gardens by serving a menu of traditional Andalucian cuisine on a terrace surrounded by lush foliage. For a bit of end-of-the-day relaxation, seek Bodyna Spa for massages, beauty treatments, or to exploit facilities such as a Turkish bath, sauna and an indoor pool.

HOSPES PALACIO DE LOS PATOS Granada

HOTEL ALHAMBRA PALACE Granada

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Hotel Alhambra Palace

Junior Suite at Hospes Palacio de los PatosHospes Palacio de los Patos

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CASA MORISCA EXH1513Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Three starOpen: All yearLocation: In the Albayzin area of Granada, overlooked by the Alhambra Nearest airport: Granada Airport 12 miles Nearest train station: Granada Train Station 1 mileOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Cordoba or Seville for a cultural break, or relax with a rural or beach stay.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: All rooms feature air conditioning, flatscreen satellite TV, free Wifi, minibar, and hair dryer.Facilities: 24-hour bar, Breakfast room, Patio garden, Free WiFi, Free parking

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Very close to the Alhambra and the attractions of the Albayzin quarter. Other attractions of Granada slightly further but still within walking distance.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City to Granada, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.From £590 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

PARADOR DE GRANADA EXH1583 Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: Within the walls of the Alhambra in Granada Nearest airport: Granada 18 miles Nearest train station: Granada 2 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Other cities, extend with rural or beach

THE HOTELAccommodation: 40 rooms and suites with air conditioning, heating, satellite TV, kettle, telephone, WiFi, hairdryer.Facilities: Restaurant, Summer terrace, Bar

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Alhambra, El Abaicín Quarter, La Cartuja Monastery, cathedral. Activities nearby: Walking tours

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City to Granada, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.From £730 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Almunecar - 50 Miles, Jaen - 60 Miles, Malaga - 80 Miles, Seville - 160 Miles, Cordoba - 130 Miles

The three-star Casa Morisca is found in a traditional Spanish townhouse beneath the watchful gaze of the Alhambra in Granada’s lower Albayzin quarter. Behind the unassuming 17th century façade, interiors date back a further 200 years and speak of the region’s history of cultural diversity. This is reflected in hotel’s name, which derives from that given to the Muslims who remained in the city following the Spanish Reconquista. Thanks to the thoughtful restoration of renowned architect Carlos Sanchez, original character remains, particularly in the inner patio which is bathed in light from above. At its heart is a traditional Morisco pool decorated with exotic tiles of green, red and white, and an intricately-carved horseshoe arch leads into a cosy sitting area. Look upwards and you will see the upper galleries, along which the guestrooms are situated. Each room is cosy and authentic, and boasts varying views over the inner courtyard or towards the Alhambra itself. From the patio garden you can see the Comares Tower while enjoying some fresh air under leaf-strewn trellises. Lantern-lit by night, this is an ambient spot in which to while away the hottest hours of the day before stepping out for a late supper nearby. Meanwhile, a 24-hour bar and breakfast room ensure to keep you sustained before and after your day’s discovery of Granada.

Almunecar - 50 Miles, Jaen - 60 Miles, Malaga - 80 Miles, Seville - 160 Miles, Cordoba - 130 Miles

Located well within the walls of Granada’s most iconic monument, the Alhambra complex, Parador de Granada offers exclusive accommodation amid beautiful gardens. Occupying a former monastery built on the orders of the Catholic Monarchs, this ancient structure is charming and authentic from first glance, its rustic orange walls creeping with foliage. With towers, rustic stonework and Juliet balconies, the facade is authentic and surrounded by gardens filled with water features, fountains, cobblestone pathways and outrageous floral bursts of colour. At the heart of the building is the original cloister, which is outlined by a shaded arcade and overlooked from the first floor gallery from behind arched windows. The gentle lull of the water feature and the scent of orange trees fill the senses as you unwind here. Despite the cultural backdrop of its privileged location, and the sense of history evident from the hotel’s architecture, interiors show a more vibrant and contemporary edge. From the lobby to the guestrooms, the choice of colours and materials used in the design style brings Parador de Granada into the modern era. Pastel hues, marble floors and minimalist furnishings give a sense of refined grace, while a combination of cultural and religious artworks remind guests of Granada’s complicated heritage. The restaurant serves traditional Andalucian dishes that evoke the spirit of the region in a number of venues: the elegant dining room, the ambient cloister or amid rural views on the summer terrace.

PARADOR DE GRANADA Granada

CASA MORISCA Granada

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Casa Morisca Courtyard at Casa Morisca

Courtyard at Parador de GranadaParador de Granada

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Ubeda - 7 Miles, Jaen - 32 Miles, Granada - 85 Miles, Cordoba - 90 Miles, Ciudad Real - 110 Miles

The former residence of a prominent 16th century family, the unassuming façade of Hotel Puerta de La Luna can be found amid the peaceful alleyways of Baeza’s old town. Through ancient, fortified doors you disappear into elegant interiors where original features abound. An internal patio demonstrates this best, where age-old stone columns support exposed wooden beams and decorative cobbles fall underfoot. You can look down to this spot from the upper gallery, along which you gain access to some of the best rooms. Hotel Puerta de La Luna is undoubtedly deceiving in its size. An unexpected 44 guest rooms and suites can be found within, each individually decorated in a contemporary style that promotes light and airiness with a fresh palate, subtle lighting and terracotta floor tiles. Original features are retained where possible. Elsewhere, the popular La Pintada restaurant spills from a refined dining room out onto the outdoor patio area. Surrounded by the hotel’s three buildings, this walled enclosure features a small swimming pool and terrace overseen by the looming tower of the Cathedral de Baeza. Dine under orange and cypress trees for an authentic taste of celebrated local cuisine at an intimate table for two – either under the stars or beneath the protection of a shaded arcade lined with Romanesque columns. You can also enjoy light poolside lunches from the cafeteria here. The service is simple, the atmosphere is special and the address even more so, allowing for superb value for money at the heart of the historic centre of Baeza.

HOTEL PUERTA DE LA LUNA EXH1486Best for: Short stays Category: Boutique hotelOpen: All yearLocation: Near the cathedral in the old town of Baeza Airports: Granada Airport 83 miles, Cordoba Airport 94 miles. Train station: Linares-Baeza Train Station 11 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Cordoba, Granada or Seville for a cultural break within Andalucia, or Castilla-La Mancha for a rural stay.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 44 rooms and suites with telephone, satellite TV, air conditioning, safe, hairdryer and minibar.Facilities: Restaurant, Café, Bar, Swimming pool, Free WiFi.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Baeza old town’s palaces, churches and fountains, Cathedral de Baeza, Ubeda.Activities nearby: Golf at La Garza Golf Course, 15 minutes away

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City to Granada, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard room.From £500 per person

HOTEL PUERTA DE LA LUNA Baeza

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Restaurant terrace at Hotel Puerta de la Luna

Outdoor pool at Hotel Puerta de la Luna Seats in the Roman Courtyard at Hotel Puerta de la Luna

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Tarifa - 31 Miles, Cadiz - 35 Miles, Jerez - 45 Miles, Gibraltar - 60 Miles, Seville - 100 Miles,

Within one of Andalucia’s charming Pueblos Blancos, Hotel V… is a vision of simplicity in the whitewashed village of Vejer de la Frontera. From the most elevated position in the village, the hotel benefits from unrivalled views over orange-hued rooftops, across vast swathes of patchwork agricultural land to the glistening Gibraltar Strait. At this former 17th century Spanish residence, a true sense of history resonates among the minimalist architecture, yet its refurbishment before opening in 2008 saw new life breathed into its time-worn walls. The boutique offering of just 12 rooms and one suite aims not to spoil the quiet of the village, and it is apparent that style and comfort is prioritised at every turn. Time-old features sit beside contemporary installations, with Portuguese furniture in teak and rosewood adding a touch of romance. Each room holds the right measure of tradition to feel at home within the setting. Elsewhere, intimate courtyards are enclosed hideaways for two, while a fabulous rooftop terrace embraces the open air with expansive countryside views. The Jacuzzi here is an exclusive spot for a glass of champagne, while Ayurvedic spa treatments are available in the privacy of your room. The final touch is Annie B’s Spanish Kitchen, a well-established cooking school that offers day classes for all ages and abilities on Spanish cuisine, wine and sherry. Coastal and cultural attractions are within striking distance, making Hotel V… an alternative base for an authentic Andalucian holiday. Private parties are able to rent the hotel as a private residence.

HOTEL V… EXH1515Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Luxury boutique hotelOpen: All yearLocation: In the whitewashed village of Vejer de la Frontera. Nearest airport: Malaga Airport 123 miles Nearest train station: San Fernando-Bahia Sur 27 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Cordoba, Granada or Seville for a cultural break.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 12 rooms and one suite with air conditioning, TV, DVD, WiFi and under-floor heating.Facilities: Lounge, Honour bar, Rooftop terraces, Spa, Jacuzzi, Cookery school, Room service, Turndown service, Excursions.Activities & excursions: Cookery school, Wine tastings, Nautical excursions.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: The beaches of the Costa de la Luz, fishing port of Conil de la Frontera, Barbate, Medina-Sidonia, Cádiz, Jerez, Gibraltar and Tarifa. Daytrips

include Seville and Tangier in Morocco. Activities nearby: Golf, Water sports, Horse riding.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Seville, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Classic room.Low season from £975 per personHigh season from £1270 per person

HOTEL V… Vejer de la Frontera

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Views over Vejer de la Frontera

Hotel architecture, Hotel V... Classic room at Hotel V...

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Casares - 7 Miles, Estepona - 7 Miles, Gibraltar - 25 Miles, Marbella - 26 Miles, Malaga - 62 Miles

Not far from the romantic white-washed village of Casares, the five-star Finca Cortesin Hotel is an exclusive resort amid 215 hectares of manicured grounds on the Costa del Sol. With white-washed walls, terracotta tiles and shaded arcades, the style is of an oversized Andalucian villa within exotic gardens. The hotel’s overwhelming impression of space is paired with an ambience of refined luxury, built around two flower-filled courtyards which maximise sunlight and tranquillity. Beyond, views of the hotel’s manicured golf course boast a mountainous backdrop, while the Mediterranean Sea glistens in the other direction. The grounds feature four swimming pools include an infinity pool at the Beach Club - served by a complimentary shuttle bus - while the indoor salt-water pool at the conservatory-like spa. Other facilities include Japanese thermal baths and a unique snow cave. Interiors subtly blend authentic Spanish design with Moorish influences with dark wood, vibrant fabrics and rich carpets as well as lofty ceilings and arches. Finca Cortesin Hotel is a suite-only property and each of the 67 rooms offers added value additions such as welcome drinks and tapas, fruit and hand-cut flowers. This attention to detail continues in the dining venues: El Jardín de Lutz, Kabuki Raw and Don Giovanni. Serving Spanish, Japanese and Italian menus respectively, there is ample choice for the flavour of the evening, while The Blue Bar and Beach Club offer lighter bites and cocktail refreshments.

FINCA CORTESIN HOTEL EXH1516Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Casares Village, halfway between Marbella and Gibraltar on the Costa del Sol. Airports: Malaga Airport 55 miles Train stations: Almoraima station 20 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Seville, Cordoba or Granada to combine culture and relaxation.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 67 suites with LCD TV, safe, ipod docking station

and DVD player.Facilities: Three restaurants, Bar, Four swimming pools, Spa, Sauna, Hammam, Fitness, Thermal baths, Two tennis courts, Two paddle courts, Yoga, Pilates, Beach club (open daily July-August or on selected days May to June and September), Shuttle service to beach club, Golf course, Valet parking.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Under 35 minutes’ drive from Marbella and about 50 minutes’ drive to Gibraltar. Activities nearby: Golf, Water sports

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Gatwick to Malaga, transfers and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Junior Suite.Low season from £1850 per personHigh season from £2450 per person

FINCA CORTESIN HOTEL GOLF & SPA Casares, near Marbella

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Finca Cortesin, gardens and view

Golf Course at Finca Cortesin Poolside at Finca Cortesin

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Estepona - 4 Miles, Puerto Banus - 16 Miles, Marbella - 23 Miles, Gibraltar - 30 Miles, Ronda - 44 Miles, Malaga - 60 Miles, Cadiz - 95 Miles, Seville - 140 Miles

Seek the clay-coloured walls and endless Andalucian sun terraces of the five-star Gran Hotel Estepona & Thalasso Spa, just outside Estepona on the Costa del Sol. The hotel is separated from the beach only by a sliver of landscaped garden and a beachfront promenade, where evening strolls are accompanied by the gentle lull of the sea. The revitalising properties of this fresh sea water are harnessed by the vast Thalasso Spa, where a varied selection of health, wellbeing and beauty therapies is complemented by the calming effect of Jacuzzis, water chairs and ice baths. For evening meals, four themed venues allow guests to alternate the flavour of the evening, from Italian and French options at Paris-Roma to the Far Eastern influences of Asia Fusion. You can also sample something a little closer to home at Al Andalus, which replicates the atmosphere of a local bistro with earthen hues, dark wood furniture and low-lighting. Four courses of Spanish high cuisine served here are included in the half board option. All-inclusive is also available. End the day with cocktails and live entertainment at the Piano bar before retreating to spacious guestrooms where balconies and terraces offer a private, moonlit corner for absorbing the night time ambience. For those less satisfied by such sedate pastimes, Gran Hotel Elba Estepona welcomes nearby exploration thanks to its proximity to Marbella in one direction and Gibraltar in the other.

GRAN HOTEL ELBA ESTEPONA EXH1518Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Beachfront under 10 minutes’ drive from Estepona on the Costa del Sol. Airports: Malaga Airport 37 miles Train stations: Sabinillas 4 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Seville, Cordoba or Granada to combine culture and relaxation.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 204 rooms and suites with air conditioning, minibar, interactive TV, telephone, WiFi, safe

deposit box and hairdryer.Facilities: Four restaurants, Piano bar, Lobby bar, Outdoor swimming pool, Kids’ pool, Indoor heated pool, Thalasso spa, 24-hour room service, Shopping area, Internet service, Golf desk, Taxi stand, Children’s entertainment.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Estepona, Marbella, Puerto Banus, Gibraltar, Malaga. Activities nearby: Golf.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Malaga, private transfers and bed and breakfast.

Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Double Deluxe room.Low season from £1120 per personHigh season from £1230 per person

OFFERSHONEYMOON OFFER Honeymoon couples receive complimentary upgrade to Junior Suite subject to availability. Other benefits include bottle of Cava and fruit basket in room upon arrival, one free entry to Thermal Club per person per stay, VIP treatment.

EARLY BOOKING OFFERBook 30 days prior to arrival for 15% reductions on the nightly rate or book 15 days prior to arrival for 10% reductions on the nightly rate for stays until 31 October 2014. Book before 30 April and receive 20% reduction on the nightly rate for stays from 1 May to 31 October.HALF BOARD UPGRADE Receive a complimentary upgrade from bed and breakfast to half board for stays until 30 April. LONG STAY OFFERBook at least 14 nights and receive a 5% reduction on the nightly rate for year-round stays.

GRAN HOTEL ELBA ESTEPONA & THALASSO SPA Estepona

Gran Hotel Elba Estepona & Thalasso Spa

Children’s pool at Gran Hotel Elba Estepona Paris Roma, Gran Hotel Elba Estepona

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Ronda - 35 Miles, Malaga - 39 Miles, Gibraltar - 45 Miles, Cadiz - 107 Miles, Seville - 150 Miles

The five-star Hotel Puente Romano sits on the Golden Mile that stretches between Marbella and Puerto Banus. Constructed around a first-century Roman bridge, this beach resort’s design mimics an authentic Andalucían village, yet boasts an air of refinement. Accommodation is in white-washed, stucco-walled villas whose three-storey height competes with the towering palm trees, while pristine grounds contain exotic overgrowth, delicate blossoms and manicured shrubbery. They are completed by award-winning botanical gardens, three freeform swimming pools, and direct access to the sun-bleached sands of a seven-kilometre beach. Dine al fresco at Sea Grill on Indian and Mediterranean fusion dishes prepared in the ‘Tandoor Oven’ or ‘Charcoal Grill’ way, or you can seek Namazake for Japanese cuisine in an exotic and seductive setting. Suite brings a lounge feel to a restaurant setting, and Suite del Mar similarly serves an Asian-inspired menu; both are bar spots by night. The standard of activities at the Puente Romano is epitomised by the famed tennis facilities, which consist of 10 tennis courts, both hard and clay. The main court is encompassed by 2000-capacity spectator seating, where professional trainers can guide beginners and seasoned players of both tennis and paddle tennis. For golf lovers, the 18-hole Marbella Club Golf Resort waives the green fees of hotel guests. Other facilities include a fitness suite where massages can follow fitness classes such as spinning, yoga, aerobics, or sessions with a personal trainer. A full-service Thalasso Spa is provided at the Marbella Club Hotel, 10 minutes away.

HOTEL PUENTE ROMANO EXH415Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Beachside location on the Costa del Sol, between Marbella and Puerto BanusNearest airport: Malaga Airport 33 miles Nearest train station: Marbella 3 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Seville, Cordoba or Granada to combine culture and relaxation.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: Rooms, suites

and an excellent range of family accommodation options are available.Facilities: Six restaurants, Three swimming pools, Kids’ pool, Pool bar, Fitness centre, Ten tennis courts, Two golf courses, Spa, Boutiques, Hairdresser, ATM, Newsagent, Drugstore, 24-hour concierge, 24-hour doctor on call, 24-hour room service, Car rental, Taxi stand, Free parking, Free WiFi, Laundry and dry cleaning, Babysitting, Kids’ Club (high season), Horseback ridingActivities & excursions: Tennis and paddle training, Water sports, Golf, Yacht hire, Horseback riding.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Marbella, Puerto Banus, Malaga, Gibraltar. Activities nearby: Water sports, Golf

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Malaga, private transfers and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a double room.From £930 per person

HOTEL PUENTE ROMANO Marbella

Outdoor swimming pool at Hotel Puente Romano

Tennis & Fitness Club, Puente Romano Double Superior room, Puente Romano

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eastern spainEastern Spain is a diverse area with buzzing cities and mediaeval towns, rugged coastline and sandy beaches, soaring mountains and lush river deltas. In the north is Catalonia, whose capital is the dynamic and cosmopolitan city of Barcelona. With unique architecture, a rich culture, gourmet restaurants, lively bars, designer boutiques, golden beaches and tranquil parks, it is not surprising that Barcelona is one of the most visited cities in Europe. Away from the city there is an abundance of cultural and historical attractions in the many fascinating towns and cities, as well as areas of stunning natural beauty. Stretching north from Barcelona towards the French border are the pretty coves, jagged cliffs and golden beaches of the Costa Brava, home to wild and untouched stretches of coastline in amongst busy coastal towns. Meanwhile, inland are the snow-capped Pyrenees, a towering mountain range which forms the border with France and is dotted with remote villages. Past the vineyards and rice fields of southern Catalonia is the Valencian Community, whose capital has reinvented itself in recent years with futuristic architecture and a sophisticated port area which contrast with the atmospheric old town. Further south are the beach resorts of the Costa Blanca, whilst inland you will find craggy mountains, peaceful nature reserves, traditional villages and ancient fortresses.

Montserrat in the Pyrenees

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GENERAL INFORMATION Although Barcelona is the main draw for visitors to eastern Spain, the rest of the region is well worth visiting and offers tremendous diversity. Visitors can trek or partake in mountain sports, relax on the beach and visit historic towns and cities all within the space of a few days. Catalonia itself is a unique region which provided inspiration for a number of famous artists such as Dali and Picasso, and retains a strong regional identity which is evident in its language, distinctive cuisine and lively local festivals.

LOCAL HIGHLIGHTSBarcelona’s Gothic quarter, a maze of narrow streets and plazas which is home to historic buildings including La Seu Cathedral. Modernist architecture throughout the region, particularly in Barcelona where Gaudí designed works including the Sagrada Familia church and Park Guell. Green spaces within Barcelona such as Montjuic, a fortress-topped hill, and Parc de la Ciutatella, a popular park with a zoo and several museums. The City of Arts and Sciences and the Fine Arts Museum in Valencia. Historic monuments within Valencia including a 15th century silk exchange and a Cathedral, home to a Holy Chalice which is said to be the Holy Grail. The Monastery of Montserrat, a religious complex in a spectacular setting atop craggy mountains with chapels, hermits’ caves and numerous nature trails. Wineries in towns such as Sant Sadurní d’Anoia and Vilafranca del Penedès. Tarragona, a port city with fascinating Roman remains. The ancient walled city of Girona. Vic , a quintessentially Catalan town with an outstanding market. Cardona, a picturesque town with an impressive fortress. The renowned Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres. Charming towns along the Costa Brava such as Cadaques, as well as those further inland such as the colourful town of Begur. Pretty villages in the Pyrenees, where visitors can also hike and partake in mountain activities. Wildlife in the wetlands of the Albufera Natural Park.

LOCAL EVENTSMarch: Las Fallas festival of fire (Valencia), 23 April: Celebration of Catalonia’s patron saint, April: Barcelona April Fair, May: Girona flower fair, 23 June: Midsummer’s Eve Festival, July: Valencia July Fair, July/August: Begur Music Festival, August: La Tomatina tomato throwing festival (Buñol), 11 September: National day of Catalonia, September: Celebration of Barcelona’s patron saint, September/October: Human tower festivals (near Tarragona).

GASTRONOMYCuisine in eastern Spain takes inspiration from both nearby France and from central Spain whilst making use of local ingredients available including seafood, fresh vegetables, meat and game. Paella, the rice dish which is known the world over originated in Valencia. Barcelona is home to some of Spain’s best restaurants, with gastronomic chefs creating innovative cuisine and over 20 boasting at least one Michelin star. Typical dishes include unusual ‘sea and mountain’ combinations which use both meat and seafood, ‘Pa amb tomàquet’ (bread with tomato, oil and garlic), ‘Fideuá’ (a variant of Paella with pasta), ‘Zarzuela’ (a seafood stew), ‘Escudella’ (a stew containing vegetables, meat, rice and pasta) and ‘Crema Catalana’ (a Catalan version of a Crème Brûlée).

MULTI-CENTRE SUGGESTIONSBarcelona can be used as a starting point for any holiday in Catalonia. Take a few days to explore the city before moving on to a beach resort on the Costa Brava or a hillside retreat in the Pyrenees. Driving distances not too long, allowing visitors to easily travel between places of interest.

TRAVELBy air: Barcelona-El Prat Airport is served by a huge number of flights to the UK and other destinations around the world. There are a number of daily flights from London airports with British Airways, as well as flights with low-cost airlines to regional airports. The airport is easily accessible from the city centre by train and bus. Valencia, Girona, Reus and Lleida airports are all served by low-cost airlines, whilst British Airways also operates flights to Alicante airport which gives access to the south of the region. By rail: Rail is a convenient mode of transport within most parts of eastern Spain as many towns and cities have train stations with convenient connections. High-speed trains run between Barcelona and other cities throughout Spain including Madrid, Seville and Bilbao. There is also a high-speed service from Paris which stops at Figueres and Girona en route to Barcelona, allowing visitors to travel all the way from the UK in one day. Hire-car: It is possible to travel between the region’s main cities by train, but a hire-car is recommended for holidays which include the Costa Brava and the Pyrenees.

CLIMATEEastern Spain enjoys a typical Mediterranean climate, although mountainous areas are somewhat cooler. Late spring and early autumn are great times to visit coastal areas as the weather is warm with temperatures of around 20 degrees centigrade, although some rainfall can be expected. Summer in the cities can be unbearably hot, but the coastline is cooled by sea breezes. Winter is generally mild with occasional rain and average temperatures of 10 degrees, whilst temperatures regularly drop below freezing in the Pyrenees and snow often falls.

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Catalan village Aiguablava, Costa Brava

Catalan fish dish

Miro floor Barcelona

Walking in the mountains

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catalan discovery: mountains and coastFLY-DRIVE TOUR 8 NIGHTS/9 DAYSThis eight-night fly-drive touring holiday is the ideal way to discover the diversity of Catalonia, taking in the vibrant city of Barcelona, the mountain landscapes of the Pyrenees and the rugged beauty of the Costa Brava. Stay in three luxury hotels which all have a unique character and provide the perfect base for exploring the local area.

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DAY ONEStart your Catalonian holiday by flying into Barcelona. Take a taxi to the five-star Hotel Miramar, a sophisticated and relaxing property set in gardens near the city’s port, where you will stay for two nights.

DAY TWOSpend the day discovering Barcelona’s unique architecture and rich culture, relax on the golden beaches, wander through the parks and gardens and savour the innovative cuisine.

DAY THREEPick up your hire car and drive northwards to the town of La Seu d’Urgell in the Pyrenees, a journey of just over 100 miles. Your route takes you near The Monastery of Montserrat, a religious complex in a spectacular setting atop craggy mountains with chapels, hermits’ caves and numerous nature trails. You could also break the journey in Cardona, a picturesque town full of Romanesque and Gothic architecture and dominated by a 9th century fortress. Arrive at your hotel for three nights, El Castell de Ciutat, a contemporary alpine lodge in a rural location with astounding mountain views.

DAYS FOUR AND FIVESpend your time exploring the nearby nature reserves by bicycle or on foot, take part in activities such as horse riding, canoeing and mountain biking, venture over the border into the Principality of Andorra, or simply relax and enjoy the outstanding mountain views from the comfort of the hotel.

DAY SIXDrive for around three hours south east to the Costa Brava, travelling via the quintessentially Catalan town of Vic, where an excellent market is held in the main square. Head to Hostal de la Gavina, an elegant hotel in the exclusive town of S’Agaró, where you will spend three nights.

DAYS SEVEN AND EIGHTLocated on a peninsula jutting out into the sea and overlooking two beaches, your hotel is a haven of relaxation with plenty of activities and excursions nearby. Visitors can indulge in the spa, enjoy a game of tennis, relax on the sandy beaches, partake in numerous water sports including windsurfing and water-skiing, hire a boat to explore the coastline or discover the local area by car. A few miles away is Begur, a colourful hilltop town with stunning, Cuban-style mansions, an austere castle and some excellent restaurants. You could also venture inland to Girona, a cosmopolitan and characterful city with a well preserved mediaeval Jewish quarter as well as Islamic and Christian monuments, while further north is Figueres, the town which is known for its popular museum dedicated to the work of Salvador Dalí.

Costa Brava

Sa Tuna beach

DAY NINEDrive for about one and a half hours back to Barcelona, where you will return your hire-car and catch your flight back to the UK.

PRICESPrices from £1480 per person based on two sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED•Scheduled flights with British Airways, London Heathrow – Barcelona El Prat return (Flights from other UK airports can be arranged)•Type A car-hire for seven days•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room:•Two nights at Hotel Miramar in Barcelona•Three nights at El Castell de Ciutat in La Seu d’Urgell•Three nights at Hostal de la Gavina in S’Agaró

Pyrneees in Catalonia

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Andorra La Vella - 13 Miles, Vic - 77 Miles, Lleida - 80 Miles, Barcelona - 115 Miles, Girona - 120 Miles

Taking the style of a contemporary alpine lodge, the four-star Relais & Chateaux Hotel El Castell de Ciutat hugs the hillside overlooking the historical town of La Seu d’Urgell. Basking in rugged isolation, the low-lying buildings are overshadowed by evergreen trees, while the ancient ruins of a Roman fortification add a tangible history to the landscape. Astounding views are maximised at all turns by vast windows and terraces which take in scenery of the Cadí Moixeró natural park framed by distant, snow-dusted peaks. While the hotel itself was named after the historic remains behind, the signature restaurant of Hotel El Castell de Ciutat borrows its name from the family who have run it since the 1960s. Tàpies Restaurant exudes an undeniable romance, its elegant interior accompanied by striking vistas and a menu of fresh, regional produce like truffles and wild mushrooms. At the more relaxed Katia Restaurant you can enjoy the sight of kitchen staff preparing your meal. The design theme of the hotel is utterly in keeping with the setting, including the bar and salon where fireside warmth is supplied to a cosy library space. Guestrooms are typical in their pine-clad style, and superior rooms benefit from the addition of a peaceful terrace. For total relaxation, guests can seek the services of the Wellness centre, which has indoor and outdoor swimming pools, a gym and an array of spa treatments. Bicycles can be borrowed for the day for exploration, while other activities of the Pyrenees include golf, hiking, skiing, horse riding and fishing - all of which are available nearby. After a day of alpine activities, Hotel El Castell de Ciutat is a welcome retreat with the opportunity for trips to Barcelona or even across the border to Andorra.

EL CASTELL DE CIUTAT EXH1491Best for: Long staysCategory: Four starOpen: All year except 3 November to 1 DecemberLocation: Hillside outside La Seu d’Urgell in the Pyrenees. Airports: Barcelona Airport 113 miles. Train stations: Montserrat 56 miles.Own transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Barcelona or Girona for culture, or the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 38 rooms including 6 suites with air conditioning, telephone, radio, TV, minibar, hairdryer, safe and WiFi. Facilities: Two restaurants, Bar and salon, Wine cellar, Wellness centre, Gym, Indoor and outdoor swimming pools, Bicycle rental, Babysitting, Laundry, Room service,

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Cadi-Moixeró National Park, Andorra, Barcelona. Local events: Traditional market in La Seu d’Urgell every Tuesday and Wednesday.Activities nearby: Jogging, Nordic

walking, Hiking, Horseriding, Golf, Tennis, Fishing, Hunting, Water sports, Skiing.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights London to Barcelona, hire-car and bed and buffet breakfast. Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Double Mansard room.From £930 per person.

HOTEL EL CASTELL DE CIUTAT La Seu d’Urgell

EASTERN SPAIN

Hotel El Castell de Ciutat

Outdoor swimming pool, Hotel El Castell de Ciutat Golfing activities at Hotel El Castell de Ciutat

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Begur - 6 Miles, Girona - 24 Miles, Figueres - 30 Miles, Cadaques - 44 Miles, Vic - 70 Miles, Barcelona - 80 Miles

In the Empordà region of Catalonia just a few miles from the Costa Brava, the five-star Relais & Chateaux Mas de Torrent is an exclusive spa hotel built around an 18th century farmhouse. From the outset, guests will notice the very special ambience created by the lovely grounds, where cypress trees climb upwards and bougainvillea blossoms add a fresh vibrancy to authentic architecture. The main building dates back to 1751 and is the heart of the estate, with its original architecture housing the reception, lounge areas and some of the guestrooms, all filled with the antique furniture of a traditional Catalan home. Further buildings on the estate are more recent additions which sit in perfect harmony with the original structure, home to the spacious Garden Suites and Pool Suites. The former are stylish rooms with modern furnishings and a private patio, while the latter boast separate living rooms as well as a private pool. The two restaurants sit close by, offering varied settings for dining on local cuisine. Mas de Torrent Restaurant is well-known in the region for Catalan market cuisine from a menu that rotates four times a year to ensure guests benefit from the freshest seasonal produce. A choice of four hundred labels from the wine cellar is available to help you wash your meal down. For more informal dining, Restaurant Piscina offers simple Mediterranean cuisine in the summer months from a pavilion-style timber structure beside the outdoor swimming pool. Just set apart is The Mas Spa; contemporary and refined, its angular design promises an experience of utter simplicity, complete with a gym, sauna, hammam, Jacuzzi and an exquisite indoor pool.

MAS DE TORRENT EXH1444Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: In the village of Torrent in the Empordà region of Catalonia. Airports: Girona-Costa Brava Airport 32 miles, Barcelona Airport 86 miles. Train stations: Barcelona-Sants 79 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Cardona, Tarragona or Barcelona for culture, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 39 suites featuring air conditioning, direct line phone, complimentary minibar, WiFi, satellite TV, DVD, safe, bathrobes and slippers.Facilities: Two restaurants, Bar, Indoor pool, Outdoor pool, Sauna, Hammam, Jacuzzi, Paddle tennis, Tennis courts, Bicycles, 24-hour room service, Valet parking, Babysitting, Nursery, Entertainment programs for children during summer, Laundry service, Heliport, Luggage room. Activities & excursions: Cultural tours, wine tasting, cooking classes organised by the hotel.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: The mediaeval villages of Pals and Peratallada, Costa Brava, Girona, Barcelo Activities nearby: Horse riding and boat trips arranged by the hotel.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London to Barcelona, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Type A room.Low season from £1350 per personHigh season from £2055 per person

MAS DE TORRENT HOTEL & SPA Torrent

EASTERN SPAIN

Mas de Torrent Hotel & Spa

Outdoor pool at Mas de Torrent Hotel & Spa Suite Jardin, Mas de Torrent Hotel & Spa

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Girona - 22 Miles, Figueres - 50 Miles, Cadaques - 60 Miles, Vic - 60 Miles, Barcelona - 70 Miles

From its elevated position overlooking the bay of Sant Pol on the Costa Brava, Hostal de La Gavina is a timeless seaside villa with an air of exclusivity. On the small peninsula it calls home, the hotel boasts glorious views over the rugged cliffs, down to crystal-clear waters and off to the picturesque cove. Built in the early 1920s, the property exudes a style and elegance that is true to that era – and the region. This is thanks to the romantic vision of architect Rafael Masó i Valentí, who sought to maintain authentic Catalan style. Originally home to just 11 rooms, the structure has been added to over the years in the most sympathetic manner, and it is now home to 74 rooms and suites. Interiors harbour a distinct design that is true to the Catalan tradition, with antiques, tapestries and fine fabrics standing out against white walls. Superior double rooms benefit from balconies with sunset views, while the luxurious suites offer grandness, opulence and an abundance of space. The dining experience of Hostal de La Gavina promises sumptuous Mediterranean flavours in a variety of romantic settings, including the glamorous dining room of Candlelight Restaurant, which spills out onto an intimate courtyard in the summer months. Live piano music and views across the moonlit bay will accompany your meal. For daytime bites there is also Garbi poolside restaurant and Snack Bar El Barco. Meanwhile, the hotel’s luxury spa is a haven of relaxation, complete with a heated pool, Jacuzzi, hammam, sauna and Roman bath.

HOSTAL DE LA GAVINA EXH1542Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: On a peninsula overlooking the bay of Sant Pol on the Costa Brava Nearest airport: Barcelona Airport 73 miles Nearest train station: Girona Railway Station 21 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Cardona, Tarragona or Barcelona for culture, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 74 rooms and suites Facilities: Indoor and outdoor restaurant, Banquet hall, Salt water swimming pool, Heated swimming pool, Two clay tennis courts, Two paddle tennis courts, Gym, Spa, Boutiques, 24-hour room service, WiFi, Babysitting, Hairdressing, Laundry, Free parking.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: San Pol Beach, Girona Activities nearby: Water sports, Sailing, Golf

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London to Barcelona, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a double room.Low season from £1250 per personHigh season from £1875 per person

HOSTAL DE LA GAVINA S’Agaro, Costa Brava

EASTERN SPAIN

Aerial view of Hostal de la Gavina

Gardens and exterior, Hostal de la Gavina Hostal de la Gavina, outdoor pool

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PARADOR DE AIGUABLAVA EXH1584 Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All year except 7 January to 15 FebruaryLocation: On the cliffs overlooking Aigublava Cove on the Costa Brava Nearest airport: Barcelona Airport 91 milesNearest train station: Flaca Train Station 21 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Cardona, Tarragona or Barcelona for culture, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 78 rooms and suites with air conditioning, heating, satellite TV, telephone, safe, minibar.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Outdoor swimming pool (seasonal), Gym, Sauna, Parking and WiFi.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Begur, Pals, Aiguamols National Park Activities nearby: Mountain biking, Boat rides, Golf

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London to Barcelona, hire-car and bed and breakfastPrices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.Low season from £875 per personHigh season from £1125 per person

HOTEL LLEGENDES DE GIRONA CATEDRAL EXH1514Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: In the old town of Girona, minutes from Girona Cathedral. Airports: Girona-Costa Brava Airport 10 miles, Barcelona Airport 72 miles Train stations: Girona 1.4 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Barcelona for culture, the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 15 rooms with air conditioning, LCD TV, telephone, electronic safe, minibar, and hairdryer.Facilities: Breakfast room, Bar, Terrace, Massages, Parking, Daily newspaper, Babysitting, Free WiFi.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Beautiful architecture on the banks of River Onyar, Church San Feliu, Girona Cathedral, Jewish Quarter.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights London to Barcelona, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.From £590 per person.Guide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Girona - 32 Miles, Figueres - 35 Miles, Cadaques - 48 Miles, Vic - 69 Miles, Barcelona - 84 Miles

A contemporary seaside villa amid exquisite coastal scenery, Parador de Aigublava is a four-star hotel located atop the cliffs of Punta d’es Muts. On a bluff that extends into the sea on the Costa Brava, the hotel enjoys stunning panoramic views: to one side is the Mediterranean, to the other is the rugged coastal outline that descends to the crystal clear waters of Aiguablava Cove. From here, the hotel appears as a white-washed vision on the headland, amid swathes of pine trees. The architecture is contemporary, with its clean lines and angular nature promoting laidback seaside stays. At the tip of the peninsula, discover an outdoor pool with unrivalled views, and the feeling of freshness evident here is one which pervades throughout the property. From the lobby to the bar and even into the guestrooms, the hotel’s interiors offer an effusive energy, filled with light and space. In some places, wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling windows invite sunlight and spectacular views to illuminate spaces filled with minimalist furniture, modern artwork and soothing tones uplifted by colourful accents. Also embracing clean lines and a fresh colour scheme, the hotel’s guestrooms accommodate guests in true simplicity. Where some show a nautical theme, others offer wall-to-wall whites with modern tones thrown in. Almost all open onto a private balcony. Mar i Vent is the hotel’s beachside restaurant; offering views of the sea, this elegant dining room is the setting for indulging on seafood delicacies and other flavours of the region. After dinner drinks can also be sought at the bar, and the rustic terrace beckons as a charming spot after dark.

Figueres - 27 Miles, Begur - 30 Miles,Vic - 45 Miles, Barcelona - 65 Miles, La Seu D’urgell - 120 Miles

From the famed banks of Girona’s River Onyar with its colourful architecture, it is a short walk to Hotel Llegendes de Girona Catedral, where the striking red façade feels very at home. A four-star boutique hotel in the romantic old town, the age of the structure is evident in the ancient stonework that peeks through. It is clear that the structure has seen a revitalising refurbishment, with a subtle upwards extension and large glass panes giving insight into modern interiors. Enter under an unassuming, semi-circle arch into an environment where angular and contemporary furniture uplifts raw, exposed stonework. The breakfast room shows a similar blend of influences, the image of freshness under cellar-like arched ceilings with sleek, white furniture. This venue is transformed by night into an intimate bar where guests can start the evening with a cocktail before stepping out in search of an evening meal. Amid the narrow streets of Girona, Hotel Llegendes de Girona Catedral offers a place of rest for weary wanderers. Take a seat on the terrace and watch city life carry on around you, or you can enjoy one of a menu of massages that the hotel offers. Though there are just 15 rooms, the hotel guarantees a sense of space that might normally be sacrificed due to the location – particularly in the vast duplexes. The hotel therefore provides a spacious foothold for discovering Girona.

HOTEL LLEGENDES DE GIRONA CATEDRAL Girona

PARADOR DE AIGUABLAVA AIguablava

EASTERN SPAIN

Parador de Aiguablava Restaurant Aiguablava

Junior Duplex Room at Hotel Llegendes de Girona HotelHotel Llegendes de Girona Hotel

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CONSOLACIÓN EXH1519 Best for: Long staysOfficial category: No official categoryOpen: All year except Sunday nights during January and FebruaryLocation: Outside the municipality of Monroyo Nearest airport: Valencia 125 miles Nearest train station: Ulldecona-Alcanar-La Sènia 57 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Valencia, Tarragona or Barcelona for culture, or the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 12 rooms with private balcony, open fire, radio and ipod station, desk, plasma TV, WiFi and minibar.Facilities: Restaurant, Communal kitchens, Lobby bar, Library, Multi-media room, Swimming pool.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Local villages of Monroyo, La Fresneda and Valderrobres, Chapel of Santa Bárbara. There are a number of festivals which take place nearby including a town party in Monroyo to celebrate Asunción and San Roque (14-18 August) and a handicrafts fair

(November). Activities nearby: Trekking excursions, Cycling, Climbing, Kayaking.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Valencia, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Kube.From £900 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

PARADOR DE CARDONA EXH1569Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All year except DecemberLocation: Hilltop position overlooking Cardona Nearest airport: Barcelona Airport, 61 miles Nearest train station: Manresa-Alta Train Station, 19 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Tarragona or Barcelona for more culture, the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 54 roomsFacilities: Restaurant, Café, Bar, Sauna, Fitness centre, Room service, Laundry, Luggage storage, Safety deposit box, Free WiFi.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Montana del Sal Cultural Park. Barcelona, La Seu de Urgell and Vic all daytrips away. Activities nearby: Cycling and hiking trails

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London to Barcelona, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.Low season rom £560 per personHigh season from £695 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Zaragoza - 90 Miles, Tarragona - 90 Miles, Teruel - 100 Miles, Valencia - 120 Miles, Barcelona - 150 Miles

Enjoy rugged isolation and captivating views from the elevated perch of Consolación, where the dramatic landscape falls away from minimalist pods. Outside Monroyo in the Mataraña region of Aragon, the natural setting is made part of the furniture here, with expansive windows inviting the outdoors in. This is true of the guestrooms, where the fourth wall is a sheer pane of glass. Housed in self-contained ‘kubes’ accessed via a natural garden of indigenous shrubbery, these spaces are 850 metres above sea level, so you can expect magnificent vistas to greet you every morning. With log fires warming the slate underfoot, interiors embrace a design simplicity that does not deny warmth, making them cosy hideaways for enjoying simple pleasures. Two further rooms are located in the main building - a chapel and former hermit’s home - which is the centre of communal life at Consolación. Guests are welcomed to gather in the kitchens, where snacks and refreshments are available throughout the day, while meals are held three times a day in the old barn. Having been converted into a dining room, the use of stone, steel, wood and glass creates an intimate environment for enjoying a menu that marries tradition and innovation – much like the hotel itself. Seek the 14th century church for a feel of the site’s history, but, owing to the hotel’s isolation, you will have to venture a bit further to discover more of the region’s ancient architecture.

Manresa - 18 Miles, La Seu D’urgell - 55 Miles, Barcelona - 60 Miles, Lleida - 87 Miles, Girona - 89 Miles,

A construction of sheer fortifications and Romanesque details in its hilltop home, the four-star Parador de Cardona is a commanding sight above the Catalonian town of Cardona. Mediaeval through-and-through, the sober façade holds an undeniable sense of drama thanks to a history which spans back to the 9th century. The 2nd century Minyona Tower is evident at its heart. Not surprisingly, the hotel offers the best views of the town, the Catalonian countryside and River Cardoner, particularly from the Romanesque church within the fort’s walls. From charming courtyards with little water wells to shady arcades and an al fresco café terrace, the scale of the building does not deny the hotel a sense of intimacy. This can also be seen inside, where the decoration is unexpectedly fresh, which nicely contrasts original features such as ancient, exposed brickwork and bowed arches. This is best seen in the two dining rooms – one large, one small – where an outstanding menu of Catalan cuisine is served. Simple dishes from the Mediterranean, the plain and the mountains harness rustic ingredients such as meat and game and fresh vegetables, including a variety of mushrooms. Other public spaces either embrace the castle’s ancient features or hold a more contemporary air, while the 54 guestrooms are individually decorated to suit varying dimensions. A Mediterranean feel is gained by four poster beds, terracotta floor tiles and shuttered windows which view remarkable aspects of the charming town below.

PARADOR DE CARDONA Cardona

CONSOLACIÓN Monroyo

EASTERN SPAIN

Hotel architecture, Consolacion Baroque lounge at Consolacion

Restaurant Abad at Parador de CardonaParador de Cardona

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Tarragona - 5 Miles, Valls - 15 Miles, Barcelona - 60 Miles, Lleida - 60 Miles, Valencia - 160 Miles

Hotel Mas La Boella lives among 110 hectares of immaculate gardens, orderly vines and twisting olive groves outside the Catalan port city of Tarragona. Just an hour’s drive from Barcelona, this is the destination for gastronomic indulgence and countryside tranquillity. Built around a 12th century country house, time-worn and contemporary structures have a rugged charm and refuse pretention. The atmosphere is quite endearing and rustic interiors brim with original features and antique furniture. Of the 13 suites, half are found in the main building and half in an attractive modern building; each includes a spacious lounge, some have a terrace or balcony and two boast access to a private garden. The La Boella estate is a working winery and home to an olive oil mill, which provides the staple ingredient for a Mediterranean menu at Restaurant a la Carte La Boella. The warmth and low lighting of the dining room prepares guests for heady indulgence, while the Summer Terrace surrounds guests with gentle evening breezes and the scent of orange trees, magnolia, lavender and rosemary. Thanks to the estate’s production of wine and olive oil, Hotel Mas La Boella is able to offer a number of special activities, from tastings to cookery workshops. Guided tours take you through the production process from farm to table and you even get the chance to participate in the harvest. During the warmer months there is a small outdoor pool and solarium to enjoy, while bicycles allow you the freedom to roam the countryside.

HOTEL MAS LA BOELLA EXH1545Best for: Long staysOfficial category: No star rating available.Open: All yearLocation: Rural outskirts of Tarragona, 10 minutes from the city centre and port. Nearest airport: Barcelona Airport 60 miles Nearest train station: Vila-Seca 4 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Valencia or Barcelona for culture, the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 13 suites with spacious lounge, air conditioning/heating, internet connection and Wi-Fi, pillow menu, plasma screen TV, minibar, DVD player.Facilities: Outdoor pool, Restaurant, Pool bar, Bar-café, Wine cellar, Lounge-library, Room service, Archery, Bicycles, Parking.Activities & excursions: Guided tours, wine, cheese and olive oil tastings, cookery workshops, wine matching.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Terragona, beaches of Costa Daurada, Barcelona one hour away. Activities nearby: Walking and swimming

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights London Gatwick to Barcelona, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Comfort room.Low season from £800 per personHigh season from £1100 per person

HOTEL MAS LA BOELLA La Canonja, Tarragona

EASTERN SPAIN

Hotel Mas La Boella

Restaurant terrace at Hotel Mas La Boella Guestroom at Hotel Mas La Boella

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LAS ARENAS BALNEARIO RESORT HOTEL EXH1519Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Valencia beachfront beside the city’s portNearest airport: Valencia Airport 9 miles.Nearest train station: Valencia train station 4 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Tarragona or Barelona for culture, the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation, or Castilla-La Mancha for rural scenery.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 253 rooms and suites with air conditioning, desk, interactive satellite TV, WiFi, safe deposit box, CD player and radio, bathroom, bathrobes and hairdryer.Facilities: Restaurant, Pool bar, Snack bar, Bar, Coffee shop, Outdoor swimming pool, Spa, Gym, Hairdresser, Children’s club (summer months only), Concierge, 24-hour room service, Parking, Free WiFi, Babysitting.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Valencia’s beaches and port, Old Town, Turia Gardens, Palacio del Marques de

Dos AguasActivities nearby: Beach games, Water sports, Nautical excursions

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Valencia, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Classic room.Low season from £890 per personHigh season from £1290 per person

HOTEL HOSPES PALAU DE LA MAR EXH1544Best for: City breaksOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: 10 minutes’ walk from Valencia’s Old TownNearest airport: Valencia Airport 7 miles, Alicante Airport 108 milesNearest train station: Valencia Train Station, 2 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Tarragona or Barcelona for culture, the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation, or Castilla-La Mancha for rural scenery.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 66 rooms and suites with plasma TV-DVD player, high speed wireless, turndown service.Facilities: Restaurant, Lounge bar, Library, Spa, Sauna, Spa, Turkish bath, Hot tub, Bicycle rental, WiFi, On-site parking (chargeable), Babysitting/child services.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Turia Gardens, Valencia’s Old Town, Palacio del Marques de Dos Aguas, City of Arts & Science, Valencia’s beaches and port. Activities nearby: Cycling and walking

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Valencia, hire-car and bed and breakfast accommodation.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Dreamer’s room.Low season from £525 per personHigh season from £660 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

OFFERSFAMILY OFFERReceive a 10% reduction on the second room reserved when

occupied by up to two children under 18 years. (valid until 31 Oct 14)EARLY BOOKING OFFER Book at least 60 days prior to arrival to receive a 20% reduction on stays or book at least 30 days prior to arrival to receive a 10% reduction on stays from 21 April to 30 June, 1 July to 31 August, 1 September to 31 October. REDUCED STAYSBook a stay of 3 nights or more to receive a 20% reduction on stays from 1 July to 31 August and for Sunday and Monday arrivals from 21 April to 30 June or 1 September to 31 October.

Albufera - 12 Miles, Denia - 67 Miles, Alicante - 105 Miles, Tarragona - 160 Miles, Barcelona - 216 Miles

Its proximity to the beach is the most immediately striking aspect of the Las Arenas Balneario, which is located near Valencia’s port. Separated from the golden sand by a promenade alone, this five-star hotel is a grand masterpiece amid formal gardens. Angled in a way that maximises sea views from large hotel balconies, the architecture of the hotel is contemporary but draws on classical influences. The pristine white exteriors are almost palatial, and an elegant and contemporary design theme continues inside with marble floors, neutral hues and exotic palms. Within the grounds there is a small swimming pool on the level of the gardens and the beach, while another chic pool area is elevated to make the most of the views. The atmosphere is serene and calm, and guests will feel quite detached from the city that sprawls out behind the seafront. Unwind after a day’s exploration in your beachside haven, where guestrooms prioritise comfort and the spa establishes a corner of peace in which to enjoy a range of treatments. A summer fitness programme operates during July and August, and a kids’ club runs from 27 June to 1 September for 4 to 12 year olds. But for those content with pure and simple indulgence, there is an array of dining options to keep you satisfied; Brasserie Sorolla is the main restaurant and offers traditional cuisine under the leadership of Chef Jose Maria Baldo. There is also a pool bar, lobby bar, snack bar and a chill out area under the open sky.

Albufera - 13 Miles, Denia - 67 Miles, Alicante - 105 Miles, Tarragona - 160 Miles, Barcelona - 216 Miles

In the Eixample Noble of district of Valencia, the five-star Hotel Hospes Palau de la Mar is poised between the city’s historic centre, modern area and the Turia Gardens. In this excellent location, the hotel occupies a terraced property that was once a 19th century palace. Step off the bustling streets and into a serene environment which has been totally revamped and revived with a contemporary design template, with fresh whites complemented by coloured mood lighting. You can still taste the building’s original grandeur in the lobby thanks to lofty ceilings, richly-embellished arched window frames and marble staircases. Into the guestrooms, the style continues in a similar vein, though the minimalist ambience is more comfortable than stark, with pristine white walls and bed linens offset by warmer tones in the wooden floor boards and mood lighting. Choose between rooms and suites in the main building and interior garden, while family rooms benefit from extra space. Seek Ampar Restaurant for traditional recipes that exploit local produce and seafood, as well as a gourmet sampling menu of Mediterranean and Valencian flavours. The cosmopolitan Ampar Lounge and Cocktail Bar is more suitable for light daytime bites and alcoholic beverages. For a final touch of indulgence, Bodyna Spa offers two zones of relaxation: the ground floor wellness area with a small gym, hot tub, sauna and a divine Turkish bath, and a separate treatment area.

HOTEL HOSPES PALAU DE LA MAR Valencia

LAS ARENAS BALNEARIO RESORT HOTEL Valencia

EASTERN SPAIN

Las Arenas Balneario Resort Hotel Lounging terrace at Las Arenas Balneario

Ampar Restaurant at Hospes Palau de la MarHotel Hospes Palau de la Mar

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HOTEL CASA FUSTER EXH1517Best for: City breaksOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: At the head of Paseo de Gracia in the centre of Barcelona. Airports: Barcelona Airport 12 miles Train stations: Barcelona-Sants 2 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Girona or Tarragona for culture, the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 105 rooms with minibar, telephone, free internet, flat screen TV, hairdryer, surround sound, heating, air conditioning and safe.Facilities: Restaurant, Café, Terrace Bar, Jazz club, Outdoor swimming pool, Fitness centre. Activities & excursions: Jazz club offers evening entertainment and tapas menus.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Plaça Catalunya, Las Ramblas, Barcelona Marina, Sagrada Familia.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London to Barcelona and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Superior room.From £740 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

HOTEL MIRAMAR EXH1495Best for: City breaksOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Within gardens beside Port of Barcelona.Airports: Barcelona Airport 9 miles Train stations: Barcelona-Sants 2 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Girona or Tarragona for culture, the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities

THE HOTELAccommodation: 75 rooms and suites with self control air conditioning and heating, safety deposit box, minibar, bathtub, hairdryer, free WiFi and iPod docking stations. Most rooms have a patio, balcony or terrace.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Pool bar (open May-October), Wine cellar, Garden, Outdoor pool, Gym, Sauna, Massage service, Room service, TV room, Free WiFi, Car park, Child-minding service.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Port of Barcelona, gardens of Montjuic and Costa i Llobera, Las Ramblas, Olympic stadium.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London to Barcelona and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Deluxe room.Low season from £600 per personHigh season from £735 per person

Exuding a style that is evocative of the carefree early 20th century, the five-star Hotel Casa Fuster is a remarkable monument in a commanding location in central Barcelona. Standing nobly at the terminus of the tree-lined boulevard of the Paseo de Gracia, its façade is a feat of Art Nouveau glamour. Featuring columns with swirling capitals, neo-gothic arches and Guadí-esque balconies, the spirit of the hotel’s architecture is of the modernist age and yields a transportative power. Refurbished in 2004, there is an interesting marriage of design ideas inside, with original features such as oversized stone and marble columns, lofty ceilings and arched windows complemented by vibrant modern lighting. This combination can be witnessed in Café Vienés, where armchairs and curving, oversized booths are coated in plush purple fabric. This is a seductive atmosphere for an all-day café which serves a menu of teas and cocktails until midnight. Meanwhile, an exquisite menu of Mediterranean offerings is supplied by Galaxό Restaurant. Another venue ripe for relaxation, accompanied by spectacular city-to-sea views, is the rooftop El Mirador - ‘the lookout’. Take a dip in the rooftop pool by day and seek the trendy atmosphere of the bar, Blue View by Bombay Sapphire, by night. But what is really unique to Hotel Casa Fuster is the Jazz Club, which is frequented by well-known musicians. The club’s guests can combine the entry fee with the Louis Armstrong Tapas menu for a sumptuous night of entertainment and indulgence.

The five-star Hotel Miramar offers a taste of seaside ease in a quiet corner of Barcelona. Located in gardens beside the port, this five-star hotel allows guests to find peace just a stone’s throw from the city’s major attractions. From the grandeur of the elevated 1920s building – a converted palace – enjoy majestic views of the urban skyline set against the Mediterranean. Refurbished in 2006 by the imaginative Oscar Tusquets, to whom the sophisticated interior design is credited, Hotel Miramar offers 75 guestrooms and suites with sleek lines and a modern, industrial-style decoration. Soft greys, browns and sandy hues complement the combination of steel and wood. This inoffensive colour scheme allows the captivating views to steal focus through vast windows that frame the gardens, the city and the sea. The final touch is a private balcony which is a perfect little corner for two to read, relax and share a casual drink. One of the more privileged commodities for a city centre destination is a stylish swimming pool area with a true feeling of the seaside. You can enjoy casual meals at the poolside bar, where tapas and cocktails are the name of the game. But for more satisfying dishes of an authentic Spanish flavour, seek Forestier for Catalan and Mediterranean meals comprising seasonal ingredients. Wines from the Mies Van der Röhe wine cellar are the accompaniment. Stays at the Hotel Miramar are complete with complimentary access to spa facilities such as an indoor pool and gym. Hotel Miramar offers a compromise between city living and seaside retreat.

HOTEL MIRAMAR Barcelona

HOTEL CASA FUSTER Barcelona

barcelona

Hotel Casa Fuster Restaurant at Hotel Casa Fuster

Guestroom at Hotel MiramarHotel Miramar

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GRAND HOTEL CENTRAL EXH1051Best for: City breaksOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: City centre, beside Barcelona Cathedral.Nearest airport: Barcelona El Prat Airport 8 miles Nearest train station: Playa Catalunya Station 0.1 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Girona or Tarragona for culture, the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 147 rooms and suites with satellite TV, DVD and CD facilities, Ipod docking station, safe, minibar, WiFi and hairdryer.Facilities: Restaurant and Cafe, Bar, Outdoor pool, Wellness Centre, Fitness Centre, Library, WiFi, Concierge, 24-hour laundry, 24-hour room service, Airport transfer upon request, 24-hour car park.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Barcelona Cathedral, Placa de Catalunya, La Rambla, Beaches and port

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London to Barcelona and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Central room.Low season from £680 per personHigh season from £780 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

HOTEL CLARIS EXH1494Best for: City breaksCategory: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Eixample quarter at the heart of BarcelonaAirports: Barcelona Airport 9 miles Train station: Barcelona-Sants Station 1 mileOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Girona or Tarragona for culture, the Costa Brava for seaside relaxation, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 124 rooms and suites with heating and air conditioning, flat screen LCD TV, DVD on request, minibar, music system, direct dial telephone, safe, hairdryer, 24-hour room service.Facilities: Two restaurants, Tapas bar, Outdoor swimming pool, Solarium, Gym, Sauna, Egyptian Museum, 24-hour room service, Business centre, Free WiFi, Courtesy cars, Parking, Laundry.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Walking distance from Placa de Catalunya and La Rambla, Sagrada Familia and the port of Barcelona.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights London to Barcelona and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.Low season from £585 per personHigh season from £700 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Beside Barcelona Cathedral, the four-star Grand Hotel Central embodies a sophisticated aura that harks back to the building’s 1920s beginnings. Having been sympathetically renovated, Grand Hotel Central now strikes a compromise between old and new. Grand doorways open to reveal interiors where original features meet a contemporary style, where bold blocks of colour, mood lighting and statement features sit side-by-side with coffered ceilings and soaring columns. Each of the 147 guestrooms is minimalist and comfortable, decked with fine linen, top quality fittings and soothing colour schemes. When you get tired of exploring by foot, guests can retreat to a rooftop terrace to gain an aerial perspective of Barcelona. This is the centrepiece of the hotel with its slick infinity pool, which stretches to a sheer drop at the building’s edge to provide one-of-a-kind views over the city. By night, Skybar calls the roof terrace home and reflects the sleepless city’s cosmopolitan appeal with neon blue lighting mirrored in the city lights. Avalon Restaurant and Café is another location in which to indulge at the Grand Hotel Central; overseen by the two Michelin-starred Chef Ramon Friexa, divine cuisine is served in a dining room decorated in a deep colour palette. Meanwhile, the hotel’s Wellness Suite offers an altogether different menu of sensory and indulgent dishes with which to conclude your day.

A corner property in the Eixample quarter of Barcelona, Hotel Claris is a stylish five-star hotel housed within a patchwork shell of old and new architecture. Facing the junction between Carrer Pau Claris and Carrer València, the original 20th century palace remains intact, oozing style and glamour. This part of the building serves as foundation for the sleek addition of a modern upwards extension made of glass. Interiors are engineered around an indoor patio that resembles a Japanese garden, and guestrooms are accessed off the corridors that wind their way around the interior walls. Contemporary in character, there is a mature sophistication about each of the 124 rooms and suites, which have a masculine air with dark materials. An intriguing design feature is the addition of ancient artefacts and cultural artwork, including 400 items from the Egyptian Museum next door. The hotel also boasts the privilege of outdoor space in the form of a rooftop terrace, where an outdoor pool enjoys views over the rooftops. Here, La Terraza del Claris is open to the elements in summer and protected by awnings in the winter, offers outstanding scenery and Mediterranean cuisine year-round. Amid the colour and vibrancy of the Warhol-inspired decoration, you can also dine on light dishes at East 47 Cocktail and Tapas bar. Just minutes away from attractions like Placa de Catalunya and the Sagrada Familia, Hotel Claris is ideally located for urban style at the heart of Barcelona.

HOTEL CLARIS Barcelona

GRAND HOTEL CENTRAL Barcelona

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Grand Hotel Central Superior Twin Room at Grand Hotel Central

Rooftop pool at Hotel ClarisHotel Claris

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Madrid and the Heart of SpainLocated at the geographical heart of Spain is Madrid, a lively and passionate capital city with a laid-back lifestyle which comes alive after dark. Atmospheric cobbled streets link bustling squares which are filled with pavement cafes and flea markets, whilst tree-line boulevards are overlooked by neo-classical buildings. Surrounding the city are the dry plains of the country’s central plateau which are divided by spectacular mountain ranges and dotted with numerous castles, magnificent cathedrals and ancient Roman ruins. To the north of Madrid is Castilla y León, where rolling countryside is littered with historic cities, all of which are home to a wealth of art and stunning architecture. To the south and east of Madrid is Castilla-La Mancha, a great expanse with dry plains stretching towards mountains in the distance. Olive groves, wheat fields and vineyards are dotted by hilltop castles and the iconic windmills which were described by Cervantes. Further west towards the border with Portugal is Extremadura, a region with green pastures and rolling hills, lush forests and fertile river valleys, as well as charming towns where elaborate palaces were built with gold from the New World.

Windmills of Consuegra

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TRAVELBy air: Madrid-Barajas Airport is the largest within Spain, and is served by a huge number of flights to the UK and other destinations around the world. There are a number of daily flights from London airports with British Airways, as well as flights with low-cost airlines to regional airports. Madrid airport is linked to the city centre by metro and bus. There are a few small regional airports in central Spain, but these operate a very limited number of flights to other cities in Spain. By rail: High speed trains run between Madrid and other cities in Spain including Barcelona, Seville and Valencia. It is also possible to travel from Paris to Madrid, although it is necessary to travel via Barcelona. Most other towns and cities have a train station, allowing easy access to Madrid. Hire-cars: As many important towns and cities are easily accessible by rail a hire-car is not essential, but is advised as many local highlights are in rural locations. Hire-cars can be collected from a great range of locations.

CLIMATEThe climate of central Spain is generally quite extreme, with extremely hot summers and bitterly cold yet dry winters. Rainfall is generally quite low thanks to the mountains which surround the region. Madrid can be almost unbearable in the summer months as temperatures reach 40 degrees, whilst during the temperatures regularly drop below freezing. Spring and autumn are the best times to visit as temperatures are warm and pleasant, although there is increased rainfall.

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The Spanish capital surrounded by the historic lands of

Castilla, Leon and La Mancha with the fertile lands of Extremadura

to the west

Gudalupe, Extremadura

Iberian hams

Storks in Caceres

Mediaeval pagentry in Castille

GENERAL INFORMATIONThe regions which make up Spain’s central plateau have all played a hugely important role in the history of modern Spain, which is evident in the numerous castles which were built to protect towns and villages as the Moors fought the Christians in the 10th and 11th Centuries. These are some of the least visited parts of Spain where few tourists venture outside of the main cities, ensuring that visitors will leave feeling as if they have discovered something new…

LOCAL HIGHLIGHTSThe three world-class art galleries which make up Madrid’s Golden Triangle of Art, home to works by Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dalí and Francisco de Goya. The historical sights of Old Madrid, including the lavish Royal Palace, the grand Plaza Mayor and the city’s spiritual centre – Puerta del Sol. Parque del Retiro, a popular spot for relaxation in the centre of Madrid with a boating lake. El Escorial, a large royal residence just outside Madrid which also functions as a monastery and is where many Spanish monarchs are buried. The Gothic cathedrals of León, Burgos and Toledo which feature stunning stained glass, mediaeval art and elaborate sculptures. The numerous castles which are scattered across the region including the Gothic-style Belmonte Castle, the Mudejár Coca Castle and the Moorish Alcazaba of Badajoz. The university city of Alcalá de Henares, birthplace of Cervantes, the 16th century author who wrote about the adventures of Don Quixote. The walled city of Ávila. The university city of Salamanca. Segovia, with its Roman Aqueduct and distinctive castle. Cuenca, a picturesque old town with houses which appear to hang over a gorge. The iconic windmills which sit on the plains near Consuegra. Roman ruins in Mérida. Elaborate palaces and manor houses in Trujillo and Cáceres. The wine-producing regions throughout central Spain including Ribera del Duero, La Mancha and Valdepeñas where visitors can visit vineyards and enjoy wine tastings. Mountain ranges which divide the central plateau, with many opportunities for walking and rock climbing.

LOCAL EVENTSFebruary: Caja Madrid Flamenco Festival, February-March: Madrid Carnival, February – March: Madrid Contemporary Art Fair, March/April: Holy week celebrations, May: San Isidro bullfighting festival (Madrid), May/June: Toledo Corpus Christi processions (Toledo), July – August: Madrid summer arts festival, October: Saffron Rose Festival (Consuegra), October: Cervantes Week (Alcala de Henares), October-November: Madrid Autumn Festival

GASTRONOMYAs expected, Madrid is home to some excellent restaurants serving a great range of cuisine from throughout Spain and around the world. Roasted meat and game as well as a variety of broths and stews are common features on menus throughout central Spain, where traditional cooking is simple and hearty. Cuisine varies slightly between the regions, with more paprika and saffron being used in the south. Various pulses are grown on the plains of Castilla y León, whilst Manchego cheese produced in La Mancha and high quality Ibérico ham is produced in Extremadura. There are a number of wine regions which produce high-quality red and white wines. Local dishes include ‘Pollo a lo Padre Pero’ (chicken with a spicy sauce), ‘El frite’ (fried lamb), ‘Sopa de ajo’ (garlic soup), ‘Pisto manchego’ (similar to ratatouille), ‘Yemas’ (a rich dessert made with egg yolks).

MULTI-CENTRE SUGGESTIONSThe starting point for most trips to central Spain is Madrid, so combine a stay here with a long stay in a relaxing rural hotel, or discover the region’s culture and history with a touring holiday visiting a number of important towns and cities.

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FLY-DRIVE TOUR 9 NIGHTS/10 DAYSDiscover the unspoilt countryside and Roman heritage of the remote Extremadura region in western Spain, staying in five historic Parador hotels along your route. Visit the UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Toledo, Mérida and Cáceres, as well as the culturally important towns of Plasencia and Trujillo. Extremadura is an off-the-beaten-track destination which gives an authentic experience of rural Spain; a land of rolling hills with historic and atmospheric towns dotted throughout.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

DAY ONEBegin your Spanish touring holiday by flying into Madrid, where you collect a hire-car. Drive about 50 miles south west towards Toledo, a historic city in the region of Castilla-La Mancha. Stay for two nights in the Parador de Toledo, a four-star hotel across the river from Toledo’s old town.

DAY TWOBest visited mid-week to avoid the crowds, Toledo is known as the City of Three Cultures due to the co-existence of Christianity, Islam and Judaism, the former capital of Spain is home to a spectacular Gothic cathedral alongside synagogues and mosques. Toledo was made famous by El Greco, a Greek painter who made the city his home in the 16th century.

DAY THREELeave Toledo to travel west to Trujillo, a journey of just over two hours. The small town of Trujillo is centred around one of the prettiest squares in Spain, and overlooked by a 13th century castle with outstanding views of the Extremadura countryside. As the birthplace of colonisers such as Francisco Pizarro (conqueror of Peru), Trujillo is home to a number of elaborate palaces and manor houses built with gold from the New World. Stay for one night in the Parador de Trujillo, a peaceful four-star set within a former convent.

DAY FOUR Drive approximately one hour southwest to Mérida, the capital of Extremadura. Stay two nights at the Parador de Merida, an attractive four-star hotel within an 18th century convent, boasting an inner courtyard and beautiful gardens.

DAY FIVEExplore Merida, home of some of Spain’s finest examples of Roman architecture. Scattered throughout the city are ruins of Spain’s longest Roman bridges, an excavated Roman Street, The Temple of Diana which dates from the first century AD and the well-preserved Roman Theatre, a venue which is still used today for theatre performances.

DAY SIXHead northwards to the walled city of Cáceres, approximately one hour’s drive away. Stay two nights at the Parador de Cáceres, a 14th century palace with a historic atmosphere, located in the heart of the old town.

DAY SEVENThere is plenty of time today to discover the authentically mediaeval old town, which appears almost unchanged since its 16th century heyday,

complete with cobbled streets and a convent selling traditional candied egg yolks. With an extremely high concentration of historic buildings, Cáceres’ prosperous history is evident in its Renaissance palaces, ancestral houses, towers and plazas, many of which date from the 15th and 16th centuries.

DAY EIGHTDrive around one hour north east to Plasencia, a medieval walled town strategically located along the Ruta de la Plata, one of the pilgrimage routes to Santiago de Compostela. Stay two nights in the Parador de Plasencia, a gothic-style hotel set within a 15th century convent in the heart of the town’s historic quarter.

DAY NINETake the time to explore the riverside town, famed for its weekly market dating back to the 12th century, as well as its two cathedrals which are back-to-back - one built in the 13th century in a Romanesque style, and the other built in the 16th century with Gothic and Renaissance elements. From here you can easily venture into the surrounding countryside to discover the wildlife of Monfragüe, the pretty villages of the Sierra de Gata or the Jerte Valley which is filled with cherry blossom in spring.

DAY TENDepart Plasencia and drive about two and a half hours back to Madrid Airport, dropping off your hire-car and catching a flight back to the UK.

PRICESPrices from £1090 per person based on two sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED:•Scheduled flights with British Airways, London Heathrow – Madrid Barajas return (Flights from other UK airports can be arranged).•Type A car-hire for ten days•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room:•Two nights at the Parador de Toledo•One night at the Parador de Trujillo•Two nights at the Parador de Mérida•Two nights at the Parador de Cáceres•Two nights at the Parador de Plasencia

National Park of Monfrague

Trujillo

Guadalupe

Cathedral of Plasencia

History & heritage of extremadura

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Salamanca - 8 Miles, Zamora - 45 Miles, Avila - 78 Miles, Valladolid - 82 Miles, Madrid - 145 Miles

On the banks of the River Tormes, which runs into Salamanca seven miles away, Hacienda Zorita is a luxury wine hotel and spa steeped in history. Founded in 1366 as a monastery then converted into an innovative flour mill in the 19th century, the original buildings were recently brought back to life as home to the Marques de la Concordia wines. The façade of the La Casa Grande building is reminiscent of an aristocratic English manor house, yet its architecture is firmly of the central region. Interiors retain exposed stonework where possible, particularly in Zorita’s Kitchen, where the dining experience emphasises rugged, home-grown cuisine under the direction of Michelin-starred Chef Victor Gutierrez. Drawing much of its produce from Hacienda Zorita’s very own organic farm, the menu is made up of Mediterranean dishes and hearty regional staples of bread and wine. The atmosphere is sociable, with mismatched seating around large tables for communal dining. Each of the 40 rooms, suites and villas is individually decorated and furnished with the utmost comfort in mind, while views are either of the vineyard or the river. Other on-site facilities include swimming pools and a unique wine spa. The wine-themed experiences of Hacienda Zorita are endless thanks to the age-old vines that have adorned this sprawling riverside plot for over seven centuries. Daytrips from this rural retreat to Salamanca make for magical historical excursions.

HACIENDA ZORITA EXH1489Best for: Long staysCategory: Five star boutique hotelOpen: 1 March to 31 OctoberLocation: Rural location on River Tormes about seven miles northwest of Salamanca. Airports: Madrid Airport 142 miles Train stations: Salamanca-La Alamedilla Train Station 13 milesOwn transport needed: Hire car recommendedMulti-centre suggestions: Madrid or one of the smaller towns just outside the capital such as Avila or Segovia to combine culture and relaxation.

THE HOTELAccommodation: Hacienda Zorita offers 40 rooms, suites and villas with air conditioning, minibar, TV, DVD player, hairdryers and complimentary WiFi.Facilities: Restaurant, Wine bar, Lounge, Wine Spa, Swimming pool, Room service.Activities & excursions: Wine tasting, organic farm tour, wine and gastro experiences.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Salamanca is just seven miles away, with the cathedrals, plazas and palaces of the ancient UNESCO protected Old City.

Activities nearby: Golf, sailing and water sports.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a double room.From £810 per person

HACIENDA ZORITA Valverdon, Salamanca

HEART OF SPAIN & madrid

Hacienda Zorita, hotel facade

View of River Tormes, Hacienda Zorita Villa bedroom at Hacienda Zorita

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Valladolid - 17 Miles, Segovia - 58 Miles, Salamanca - 90 Miles, Burgos - 91 Miles, Madrid - 120 Miles

At the centre of the Duero Valley - on the banks of the Duero River itself – sits the five-star Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine, a luxury vineyard hotel with an endless history. The structure is that of a former monastery whose charm has been untouched by renovations that have occurred over the years, and it is now recognised as a cultural heritage site. If you want to know where the hotel’s heart lies, seek the oldest corner of the estate; the wonder that is the 12th century Romanesque abbey is the setting for an experience of gastronomic excellence. Under the guidance of a two Michelin-starred chef, three restaurants offer menus of gourmet cuisine, Mediterranean meals and tapas dishes enhanced by an extensive wine list. Such a list would be incomplete without those produced on the estate itself, and it is a privilege to see the transition from vine to glass. Wine-themed experiences available at the hotel include sommelier-guided tours of the estate and guided wine tasting, among other activities to help you get to grips with the region. With just 18 rooms and 3 suites to choose from, all furnished with the utmost comfort and luxury in mind, you are treated to a home-from-home environment with vineyard views. Live like the monks, in perfect serenity, while indulging in contemporary services that suit five-star living, including a 24-hour butler service and a complimentary minibar.

ABADÍA RETUERTA LE DOMAINE EXH1549Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: 1 April to 30 NovemberLocation: Town location on banks of River Duero Nearest airport: Madrid Airport, 132 miles Nearest train station: Valladolid-Universidad, 18 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: A historical city such as Madrid, Burgos or Leon to combine culture and relaxation.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 18 rooms and 3 suites with views of the vineyards. In-room amenities include a full butler service, lighting control system, free internet access, complimentary minibar and safe deposit box.Facilities: Three restaurants, Bars and lounges, Massage and treatment room, Gym and yoga room, Sauna, Steam room, 24-hour butler service, Museum.Activities & excursions: Winery visits, guided tour of vineyard, wine tasting, historic and cultural guided tours.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Vineyards and wineries, and Valladolid city with its interesting religious buildings, plazas and museums, including the former residences of Cervantes and Christopher Columbus. Activities nearby: Cycling and hiking

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid, hire-car and bed and breakfastPrices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Classic room.Low season from £1240 per personHigh season from £1430 per person

ABADÍA RETUERTA LE DOMAINE Sardón de Duero, nr. Valladolid

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Dining terrace at Abadia Retuerta la Domaine

Hotel exterior, Abadia Retuerta le Domaine Wine experiences at Abadia Retuerta le Domaine

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Torrico - 4 Miles, Talavera De La Reina - 25 Miles, Plasencia - 62 Miles, Toledo - 80 Miles, Madrid - 105 Miles

Set in a grand Spanish manor house amid a rambling 600-hectare estate near Toledo, the Hotel Valdepalacios experience constitutes an assault on the senses. It is a Relais & Chateaux property where the beauty of the setting is ripe for gastronomic indulgence and pampering. Enter the enclosed courtyard, where cobblestones pave the way, manoeuvre the water features and iconic cypress trees to draw up at a grand palace with true Spanish flare, peach-walled and ivy-clad. This main structure is home to the restaurant, which will be the highlight of your stay. Situated in an elegant dining room with lofty ceilings, marble floors and French-style furniture, this is the setting for fine dining fare. Tierra promises the utmost indulgence, owing its Michelin star partly to the outstanding quality of the experience, as constructed by Jose Carlos Fuentes. The experience is representative of the Hotel Valdepalacios concept, which idealises the coming together of regional wine, culture and cuisine. Special extensions of this include cookery courses and tastings of olives and wine – or, for a more potent mix, gin and tonic. For further sensory pleasures, guests may seek the Boutique Caroli Health Club Spa for wellbeing and beauty treatments. Facilities here include a Turkish bath, hydrotherapy bath and an indoor swimming pool, while an outdoor pool can be sought elsewhere within the grounds. By night, you will find no lack of comfort in your accommodation, in 27 spacious rooms and suites that are individually decorated and modern in style. You can choose between rooms in the main house, built in the 19th century, or in those ones among the gardens boasting countryside views.

HOTEL VALDEPALACIOS EXH1493Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: In agricultural land outside El Puente del Azobispo in Toledo. Airports: Madrid Airport 113 miles Train stations: Montearagon 28 milesOwn transport needed: Yes Multi-centre suggestions: Madrid or one of the smaller towns just outside the capital such as Avila or Toledo to combine culture and rural relaxation.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 27 rooms including 2 suites with air conditioning, telephone, radio, TV, Hairdryer, Minibar, Safe.Facilities: Restaurant, Health club and Spa, Outdoor pool, Bicycles, Room service, 24-hour reception, Laundry, Babysitting.Activities & excursions: Horse riding or safari, shooting, olives and wine tasting, cookery course, gin and tonic tasting.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Oropesa, Yuste Monastery, the historic towns of Trujillo, Guadelupe, Cáceres, Plasencia and Toledo. Madrid is 1

hour and 40 minutes away by car. Activities nearby: Horse riding, walking

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.From £1450 per person

HOTEL VALDEPALACIOS Torrico

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Aerial view of Hotel Valdepalacios

Hotel Valdepalacios Restaurant Tierra at Hotel Valdepalacios

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NH PALACIO DE LA MERCED EXH1561Best for: Short stays Official category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: Beside the river bank in the centre of BurgosNearest airport: Bilbao Airport 105 milesNearest train station: Burgos 4 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Madrid or another historical city such as Leon or Segovia, Bilbao or San Sebastian for Basque culture, or La Rioja for relaxation.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: Over 100 rooms and suites with desk, air conditioning, minibar, satellite TV, WiFi, hairdryer and soundproof windows.Facilities: Restaurant, Lobby bar/café, Gym, Wellness centre with steam bath and sauna, Internet terminal, Dry cleaning, 24-hour reception, Room service, Safe deposit box, Indoor parking.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Close to the historic centre of Burgos and the Cathedral. Outside the city there are numerous wineries in La Rioja.Activities nearby: Walking

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.From £520 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

PALACIO SAN FACUNDO EXH1558Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: Five minutes’ walk from Segovia’s main square and Cathedral.Nearest airport: Madrid Airport 66 miles. Nearest train station: Segovia train station 1 mile.Own transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Madrid or another cultural city such as Toledo or Burgos, or a country estate to combine culture and relaxation.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 33 rooms with air conditioning, central heating, satellite TV, phone, safety box, desk and WiFi.Facilities: Cafe, TV room, Meeting rooms, Parking

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Plaza Mayor and Segovia Cathedral. Nearby Avila and Madrid.Activities nearby: Walking

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.From £505 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Aranda De Duero - 54 Miles, Logrono - 83 Miles, Bilbao - 99 Miles, Leon - 109 Miles, Madrid - 150 Miles

Adorning the banks of the Arlanzón River in Burgos, NH Palacio de la Merced is a city centre hotel with ample character. With its sober façade and pointed bell tower overlooking the river, it is the hotel’s architecture that makes Palacio de la Merced so special, with original features such as a peaceful Gothic cloister well maintained beyond the grey stone exterior. Such features befit a former 16th century monastery, which has been added to and developed over the years. Now, the design style is sleek and contemporary and there is a modern wing with 101 new guest rooms. From lobby to the bar, the ambience is very much of the moment, but original brickwork shows through. This continues into El Rincón de la Merced, the hotel’s restaurant, which is located in the oldest part of the building. Lunches, dinners and snacks are served here throughout the day, incorporating fresh, local ingredients and seasonal produce in a menu of international and local cuisine. After your day wandering Burgos’ old quarter nearby, you may wish to unwind with complimentary use of the steam bath and dry sauna at the wellness centre. Otherwise, each guestroom is a haven of relaxation in the city, with plush linens, hard wood floors and heavy drapes. Whether you are in the old or new part of the hotel, make sure to opt for a room with views overlooking the river to the Cathedral.

Avila - 42 Miles, Madrid - 57 Miles, Valladolid - 71 Miles, Toledo - 100 Miles, Salamanca - 108 Miles

At the head of a small plaza in the centre of Segovia, the four star Palacio San Facundo might be overlooked on first glance. Yet its unassuming presence adds to the character of the property, which was once a noble mansion house and dates back to the 16th century. Just a short walk from the main square, and among the ambient back streets of the city, this is a cave of delights in which to disappear. The lobby is small but atmospheric, with high, beamed ceilings, dark wood and low lighting emphasising the intimate quality of the original room. An open space filled with light, the atrium is located at the centre of Palacio San Facundo, its glass ceiling a modern addition to what was formerly a traditional Spanish patio. This is also the place where the hotel most embraces a design style of old versus new, with age-old columns and a vibrant colour scheme surrounding you while you enjoy a beverage or snack from the café. There is no restaurant at the hotel, but this need not stop you from enjoying a pre-dinner drink before seeking the flavour of the night in the streets of Segovia. There are a surprising 33 rooms and suites of varying shapes and sizes, and due to the level of comfort created, you would be forgiven for forgetting the age of the property in which you are staying.

PALACIO SAN FACUNDO Segovia

NH PALACIO DE LA MERCED Burgos

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NH Palacio de la Merced Guestroom at NH Palacio de la Merced

Dining room at Palacio San FacundoPalacio San Facundo

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PARADOR DE ÁVILA EXH1586Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: Within gardens close to the northern entrance of the walled old city Nearest airport: Madrid Airport 76 milesNearest train station: Ávila 1 mileOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Madrid or another cultural city such as Segovia or Toledo, or a country estate to combine culture and relaxation.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 61 rooms and suites with air conditioning, heating, safe, minibar, telephone, WiFi and TV.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Garden, Garage parking

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Convents, monuments and architecture of the walled old quarter, Avila Cathedral, Piedras Albas Palace, Las Cogotas, Bulls of Guidando, Sierra de Gredos Nature Reserve. Activities nearby: Golf, Trekking

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.From £535 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

PARADOR DE CUENCA HOTEL EXH1567Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: Overlooking the Huecar Gorge in the centre of CuencaNearest airport: Madrid Airport 106 milesNearest train station: Cuenca Station 2 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Madrid or another historical city such as Toledo for culture, Valencia to combine city and coast, or a country estate in Castilla-La Mancha for rural relaxation.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 63 rooms including 2 suites with air conditioning, heating, TV, WiFi, minibar, safe, hairdryer, telephone.Facilities: Restaurant, Café, Bar, Outdoor pool (seasonal), Tennis court, Gym, Sauna, Gift shop, Garage

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Plaza Mayor, Santa Maria y San Julian Cathedral, Hanging HousesActivities nearby: Golf, Rock climbing, Horseback riding

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.From £570 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Segovia - 43 Miles, Salamanca - 66 Miles, Madrid - 69 Miles, Talavera De La Reina - 73 Miles, Plasencia - 98 Miles

The four-star Parador de Ávila occupies delightful grounds at a privileged address within the Roman walls of the old city of Ávila in central Spain. Near the northern gateway to the old quarter, this Parador claims a wonderful plot among the jumbled rooftops, offering spacious grounds in which to wander. The historic architecture features uniform masonry that speaks of the building’s origins as a noble mansion built in the early 16th century. Consisting of two main buildings and a charming courtyard, the structure is set against the Roman wall, meaning guests can step out in the early morning light for stunning city views. You can also see the wall through from the dining room, as it is made a central feature of the Parador de Ávila experience. Interiors welcome you heartily; from the formality of the hallway, step into warm and comfortable reception areas. Cosy and charming, they maintain original features such as beamed ceilings, ornately-carved stone walls, log fires and arched window frames with latticed windows. Chandeliers, religious artwork and rich fabrics lend a regal air, through to the reds and golds of the soft furnishings, which add a more contemporary touch. Guestrooms also embrace more modern influences to create fresh, light-filled spaces in which to rest. Restaurant Piedras Albas is where the tradition of the region is best felt, through the offering of traditional Castilian cuisine such as stews and casseroles with mediaeval origins, which will help you imagine the rich history of the location.

Teruel - 92 Miles, Madrid - 104 Miles, Alcala De Henares - 105 Miles, Toledo - 112 Miles, Valencia - 125 Miles,

In a craggy hilltop home at the lofty heights of the city, the four-star Parador de Cuenca overlooks the Huécar Gorge below and confronts the famed Hanging Houses. From every aspect, enjoy dramatic and picturesque views that encompass the rough vegetation, dynamic terrain and historic charm. A former monastery, the hotel’s façade is a mismatched amalgamation of refined, rustic and town-house style elements. At its heart is a courtyard, where a water fountain fills the space with a gentle trickle and towering cypress trees lend authentic charm. Facilities such as an outdoor pool and a tennis court lie outside the old walls, promising relaxing pastimes amid excellent views. The interior design is varied and interesting, with soothing and contemporary furnishings in some places, while others indicate the property’s age with exposed wooden beams and tiled flooring. Tapestries, mediaeval-style furniture and grand, arched window frames characterise the lounging areas which line the courtyard, allowing sunlight to penetrate inside. Guestrooms are elegant and comfortable, with neutral hues accented by pastel shades and floral wall hangings which contrast rich wooden furniture. Throw open shutters to enjoy the most spectacular views. The restaurant offers a more authentic atmosphere, with a heavily beamed dark wood ceiling atop vibrant purple walls. This is the setting for house specialities and traditional dishes of the Castille La Mancha region, while a summer terrace provides for al fresco dinners accompanied by live music.

PARADOR DE CUENCA HOTEL Cuenca

PARADOR DE ÁVILA Ávila

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Parador de Avila Salon at Parador de Avila

Restaurante Refectorio, Parador de CuencaParador de Cuenca

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Valdepeñas - 14 Miles, Ciudad Real - 50 Miles, Toledo - 110 Miles, Cordoba - 120 Miles, Madrid - 140 Miles

Perched on a hilltop and grandly overlooking the patchwork fields of the La Mancha plain, the five-star Sallés Hotel La Caminera is an exclusive rural getaway in the south of the region. With a rustic façade that combines dark red and dusty stone walls, the hotel’s distinctive architecture mirrors the earthen hues of the Manchego landscape. Such views feature orderly vegetation emerging from the red earth, with the scenic contrast of reds and greens continuing for miles. The Dulcinea Terrace is the best spot for surrounding yourself with this panorama, where sun loungers surround an indulgent outdoor pool served by the adjacent Don Fernando bar. Another area for relaxation is the enclosed internal courtyard of El Patio de Rucio. Here, confined by the hotel walls and dominated by a classical water feature, you can find shade either under protected arcades or within casual tented cabanas. Dinners take place in Maese Pedro’s glamorous atmosphere, complete with a black and white chequered marble floor and the continued colour scheme of reds and golds. The menu consists of traditional dishes of the region accompanied by a varied selection of labels from the wine cellar. Guests can take part in wine and cheese tastings here or seek the experiences of the wine-producing village of Valdepeñas nearby. Other facilities at Sallés Hotel La Caminera include an 18-hole golf course and an indulgent spa – both promising indulgence and relaxation. The latter features a wellness circuit, Jacuzzi, sauna and practices treatments like facials, massages and hydrotherapy.

SALLÉS HOTEL LA CAMINERA EXH1506Best for: Long staysCategory: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Isolated rural location outside Torrenueva in Castille La Mancha.Airports: Madrid Airport 150 miles Train stations: Valdepeñas 13 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Córdoba or Baeza for Andalucían culture, or stop in Toledo as you drive southwards from Madrid.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: Sallés Hotel La Caminera offers 64 rooms including 10 suites with flat screen TV, DVD player, bathrobe and slippers, music system and internet.Facilities: Restaurant, Snack bar, Breakfast buffet, Wine cellar, Reading room, Spa, Gym, Golf Course, Golf boutique, Putting green, Outdoor pool, Paddle courts, Children’s playroom, 24-hour reception.Activities & excursions: Wine and cheese tasting

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Natural parks,

Valdepeñas where a festival dedicated to wine is held in September, Almagro, Toledo, Córdoba, Granada.Activities nearby: Walking and Wine tasting

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City to Granada, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Premium room.Low season from £740 per personHigh season from £910 per person

SALLÉS HOTEL LA CAMINERA GOLF & SPA RESORT Near Valdepeñas

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Salles Hotel la Caminera, pool and view

Salles Hotel La Caminera Courtyard terrace at Salles Hotel La Caminera

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HOTEL RITZ BY BELMOND EXH01Best for: City breaksOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: City centre location off the Paseo del PradoNearest airport: Madrid Airport 9 miles. Nearest train station: Madrid Atocha Railway Station 1 mile.Own transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: A country estate for rural relaxation, or one of the smaller cities outside Madrid for culture.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 167 rooms including 30 suites. In-room amenities include a large desk, LCD TV, CD/DVD players on request, fully stocked minibar and wireless internet.Facilities: Restaurant, Terrace and

gardens (spring and summer), Lobby bar, Cocktail bar, Fitness centre, Boutique.Activities & excursions: Tapas cookery classes

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Thyssen Museum, Retiro Park, Royal Botanical Gardens, National Museum del Prado.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Classic room.From £710 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

HOSPES MADRID EXH1222Best for: City breaksOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: On Independence Square at the heart of MadridNearest airport: Madrid Airport 8 miles Nearest train station: Madrid Atocha Station 1 mileOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: A country estate for rural relaxation, or one of the smaller cities outside Madrid for culture.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 41 rooms with king size bed, flat screen TV and high speed internet.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Courtyard, Spa with Turkish bath, Relaxation pool, Gym, Bicycles, Turndown service.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Hospes Madrid overlooks Retiro Park, and the Prado Museum, Reina Sofía Museum and Cybeles Fountain are a short walk away.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Dreamer’s room.From £660 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

OFFERSSTAY LONGERYear-round stays of 3 nights or more receive a 20% reduction on the nightly rate.EARLY BOOKINGBook at least 30 days prior to arrival and receive a 10% reduction on the nightly rate.

HOTEL URBAN EXH1562Best for: City breaksOfficial category: Five star GLOpen: All yearLocation: Central location near Plaza MayorNearest airport: Madrid Airport 9 miles.Nearest train station: Madrid Atocha 2 miles.Own transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: A country estate for rural relaxation, or one of the smaller cities outside Madrid for culture.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 96 rooms and suites with flat screen LCD TV, air conditioning and heating, minibar, direct phone line, safe, hairdryer, and free WiFi.Facilities: Restaurant, Oyster bar, Summer terrace, Cocktail bar, Outdoor pool and solarium, Gym,

Egyptian Museum, 24-hour room service, WiFi, Parking, Laundry and ironing service.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Retiro Park, Plaza Mayor, Puerta del Sol, Catedral de la Almudena and Palacio Real de Madrid.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow to Madrid and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.From £625 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Hotel Ritz by Belmond occupies a central location close to the Thyssen Museum and Retiro Park, just off the Paseo del Prado. First opened in 1910, it is housed within a magnificent baroque building amid acacias and cedars, wherein period features, statues and antique furniture speak of the hotel’s history. Guestrooms are beautifully appointed, decorated in deep colours with antique furniture, embroidered bed linen and unique hand-made carpets. Bedrooms have either courtyard or exterior views, and provide seclusion in the most graceful of surroundings. Enchanting landscaped gardens are scattered with ponds and shaded terraces on which Spanish cuisine is served in the summer months, while afternoon tea is served in the sumptuous Lobby Bar, accompanied by gentle harp or piano music.

On Independence Square, the five-star Hospes Madrid is in the thick of the city’s main attractions. You can escape the city chaos in the green haven of Retiro Park nearby, but you will also feel the urban buzz dissipate as you step through the vast, wood-carved doors of Hospes Madrid. Inside this 19th century townhouse, an impression of light and space is granted by towering ceilings and a palette of crisp whites and granite greys. From the ceiling cornices to the elegant chandeliers, the original grandeur of the building can still be felt, yet the overall style is assertively modern. Independencia Restaurant serves tapas dishes against amazing views of the Alcalá Gate, while weary bodies can unwind at Bodyna Spa.

In Madrid’s bustling city centre, the grand luxury five-star Hotel Urban promises a type of style and sophistication that befits its name. The modern building sits well in the trendy area of the city, its 21st century façade a vision of glass and industrial grey tones, its interiors sleek and business-like. Cultural artwork can be seen in guestrooms, restaurants and in the central atrium, influencing the colour scheme to incorporate earthy tones that are rich and welcoming. Benefit from a city centre outdoor pool and solarium, and a summer terrace, while the Glass Bar and Europa Deco Restaurant serve delicious meals, cocktails and oysters throughout the day. Perfect for a cosmopolitan stay in Spain’s exciting second city.

HOTEL URBAN Madrid

HOTEL RITZ BY BELMOND Madrid

HOSPES MADRID Madrid

madrid

Goya statue in front of the Ritz by Belmond

Reception at Hospes Madrid

Rooftop terrace at Hotel Urban

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Basque countryLying at the point between the Pyrenees and the Bay of Biscay is the Basque Country, a name which refers both to an autonomous community within Spain and to a larger cultural area which comprises parts of Spain and France. Here you will find a unique culture with fascinating traditions and a regional language which is widely spoken throughout. The region’s key attraction is the closeness of both sea and country - the spectacular coastline boasts sweeping sandy beaches and rugged cliffs, stunning sunsets over the ocean and surf breaking on rocks; but only a short drive inland are rolling green hills and flower filled fields. Lying around 10 miles away from the north coast is the vibrant and energetic riverside city of Bilbao, whilst further east is San Sebastian, an elegant seaside resort set on a beautiful bay only a few miles away from the French border. Stretching away from the Basque coast and forming the border with France are the Pyrenees, where rocky mountains with waterfalls and lakes stretch into Navarre, a region which is dotted with unspoiled villages and mediaeval towns which line the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela. Further west are the undulating hills of La Rioja, a region whose name is synonymous with the fine wines that it produces..

Basque country mountains

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GENERAL INFORMATIONAlthough parts of the region are heavily industrialised, there are many areas of unspoiled countryside as well as over 150 miles of coastline. The natural environment has long played a huge role in the lives of the region’s inhabitants, with charming fishing villages along the coast which celebrate marine festivals as well as mountain farmers inland whose traditions remain unchanged. Throughout the region, visitors are sure to experience the unique culture of the Basque country through its language, cuisine and traditions.

LOCAL HIGHLIGHTSBilbao’s Guggenheim Museum, a Frank Gehry-designed landmark which transformed the city. The charming old town of San Sebastian, located between the beach and the river. Vitoria-Gasteiz, the capital of the Basque Country which is home to a mediaeval old town and two cathedrals. Guernica, a small town which was bombed during WWII and inspired a famous painting by Picasso. Fishing villages between Bilbao and San Sebastian including Bakio, Bermeo, Zumaia and Lekeitio, some of which are home to wonderful beaches and are also popular surf spots. Hondarribia, a historic town situated on the border with France. Pelota, a traditional ball game which is played throughout the region on a two-walled court. Numerous bars across the region which serve ‘pinchos’ (a Basque version of tapas), including those in Logroño. Wine-producing towns across La Rioja where visitors can enjoy cellar tours and wine tastings. Yuso and Suso Monasteries, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in La Rioja. The fortress city of Pamplona, renowned for the annual bull running festival.

LOCAL EVENTS 19-20 January: San Sebastian Drum Festival, 29 June: Haro Wine Festival, 6-14July: Los Sanfermines Bull Running Festival (Pamplona), July: San Sebastian Jazz Festival, 4-9 August: Festival of the Virgin Mary (Vitoria-Gasteiz), August: Bilbao’s Big Week, September: San Sebastian International Film Festival, September: San Mateo Wine Festival (Logroño)

GASTRONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS The Basque Country is renowned for its varied and innovative cuisine, with numerous Michelin-starred restaurants found across the region. San Sebastian alone is home to eight Michelin-starred restaurants, two of which have been included within the top ten of Restaurant magazine’s list of the world’s 50 best restaurants. Wine is of course an incredibly important product, primarily in La Rioja which is known for its high quality reds as well as a number of good white and rosé wines. A regional variation of tapas called ‘pinchos’ can be found throughout the Basque Country and Navarre, frequently eaten as a snack in bars. Regional cooking varies according to location, with plenty of fresh fish and shellfish to be found along the coastline and a greater use of meat and game further inland. Local dishes include ‘Bacalao’ (salt cod), ‘Marmitako’ (fresh tuna stew), ‘Cordero al Chilindron’ (spicy lamb stew) and ‘Txangurro relleno’ (stuffed spider crabs).

MULTI-CENTRE SUGGESTIONS Visit one of buzzing cities in the north of the region, then travel southwards to the vineyards of La Rioja or towards the Pyrenees. You can also easily travel westwards from the Basque Country along the Atlantic coastline through the region known as Green Spain towards Galicia. The region is easily accessible from France, so can be combined with stays in towns such as Saint-Jean-de-Luz and Biarritz.

TRAVEL By air: Bilbao airport is served by low cost airlines including Easyjet, with flights to the UK and to other cities within Spain. There are also small airports in Pamplona, Hondarribia and Logroño which can be reached from Madrid and other Spanish cities. Buses run from Bilbao airport into the city centre and to San Sebastián. By rail: There are train stations in many of the main towns and cities throughout the region, including Bilbao, San Sebastián, Pamplona, Vitoria-Gasteiz and Logroño, which are all accessible from Madrid and Barcelona. The Basque Country is also easily accessible from France, allowing visitors to travel by train all the way from the UK. Hire-cars: We would recommend a hire-car for all holidays to the Basque Country where visitors wish to travel outside of the main cities, as many local highlights are in rural areas. Own car: Brittany Ferries offers twice weekly ferries from Portsmouth to Bilbao (journey time 24 hours), allowing you to travel to Spain with your own car.

CLIMATEThe Basque Country’s climate is generally quite mild and wet, although there is some variation between coastal and inland areas – the Basque coast experiences relatively high levels of rainfall, cold winters and warm summers where temperatures regularly reach 25 degrees, whilst some areas further south enjoy a Mediterranean climate, with hot summers and little rain.

‘‘ ‘‘From the Bay of Biscay, south

to La Rioja

Elantxobe harbour Basque seafood dishes

Guggenheim museum Bilbao

Laga beach

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FLY-DRIVE TOUR 10 NIGHTS/11 DAYSEnjoy a tour around the Basque cultural area in northern Spain, discovering the unique culture as you travel between cities, coast and countryside. Visit the recently regenerated city of Bilbao and chic San Sebastián in the autonomous Basque Country, the Navarran city of Pamplona and the vineyards of La Rioja. Crossing by ferry from Portsmouth to Bilbao allows you to travel with your own car.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

DAYS ONE AND TWOStart your touring holiday by taking the ferry from Portsmouth to Bilbao, a crossing which takes around 32 hours.

DAY THREEYou arrive into Bilbao on the third day at around 8am, before driving eastwards along the Basque coast to San Sebastián, an elegant seaside resort set on a beautiful bay only a few miles from the French border. Your hotel for two nights is Hotel Villa Soro.

DAY FOURSpend the day soaking up the unique Basque culture and dine on innovative cuisine one of the many Michelin-starred restaurants.

DAY FIVELeave San Sebastián and drive southwards through rolling hills and rustic scenery to Pamplona, the fascinating capital of the Navarre region. Stay at Gran Hotel La Perla, an elegant and historic hotel in the centre of the walled city which is known for the annual ‘San Fermines’ festival whose highlight is the famous ‘running of the bulls’. Spend one night here, perhaps taking time to visit some of the nearby towns such as Sangüesa or venture into the Basque Pyrenees.

DAY SIXFollowing your stay in Pamplona, you will embark on a drive of approximately one hour into the heart of La Rioja, passing through the pleasant city of Logroño en route to your hotel. Hotel Viura is a unique and contemporary property in the picture-postcard village of Vilabuena de Alava, where there are a huge number of wineries producing the high-quality wine that the region is known for.

DAY SEVENGuests at the hotel can embark on a tour that begins in the fields learning about the grapes, and ends with an introductory course in wine tasting in the wine cellar. To the south of the region’s numerous wine towns are places of interest including the Yuso and Suso Monasteries and the town of Santo Domingo de la Calzada, which is an important stop on the pilgrimage route to Santiago de Compostela.

DAY EIGHTReturn northwards to Bilbao, the energetic riverside city near the Basque Coast. You can choose to stop off in Vitoria-Gasteiz, which is the capital of the Basque Country and has an interesting mediaeval quarter. In Bilbao your hotel for two nights is Gran Hotel Silken Domine, a five-star hotel overlooking the iconic Guggenheim Museum, which was designed by Frank Gehry.

Grape harvest in Bakio

Basque folk dancing

Basque Country: coast to vineyards

Bermeo, Basque country

DAY NINETake the time to visit key attractions such as the old town on the banks of the river. Cultural and historical highlights include the city’s Gothic cathedral, the riverside market, the fine arts museum and the art collections contained within the futuristic Guggenheim.

DAYS TEN AND ELEVENFollowing your stay in Bilbao, return to the ferry port to board a mid-morning departure for the homeward journey, arriving home the next day.

PRICESPrices from £990 per person based on two sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED:•Return crossing for car and passengers with Brittany Ferries Portsmouth – Bilbao, including an inside cabin for 2 people•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room:•Two nights at Villa Soro in San Sebastián•One night at Gran Hotel La Perla in Pamplona•Two nights a Hotel Viura in Vilabuena de Alava•Two nights at Gran Hotel Domine in Bilbao

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HOTEL MIRÓ EXH1095Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: In the city centre of BilbaoNearest airport: Bilbao Airport 7 milesNearest train station: Bilbao train station 1.5 milesNearest ferry port: Bilbao 8 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: San Sebastian for Basque culture, La Rioja for rural relaxation or cross the French border to visit St Jean de Luz.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 50 rooms and suites with air conditioning, 32-inch TV, DVD and CD players, minibar, safety deposit box, hairdryers, free mineral water and free WiFi.Facilities: Library, Breakfast room, Courtesy bar, Fitness centre, Acqua wellness centre, Wellness suite, 24-hour room service.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Guggenheim Museum, The Museum of Fine Art, Doña Casilda Iturrizar park, Bilbao’s Old Quarter. Activities nearby: Walking, cycling

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet Stansted to Bilbao, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing an Urban Double room.Low season from £470 per personHigh season from £640 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

SILKEN GRAN HOTEL DOMINE EXH1428Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Opposite the Guggenheim Museum in central BilbaoNearest airport: Bilbao Airport 6 miles Nearest train station: Santander Station 1 mileNearest ferry port: Bilbao 8 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: San Sebastian for Basque culture, La Rioja for rural relaxation or cross the French border to visit St

Jean de Luz.

THE HOTELAccommodation: Rooms and suites with air conditioning, free WiFi, Satellite TV, minibar, safe deposit box, phone and hairdryer.Facilities: Restaurant, Café, Bar, Breakfast terrace, Workout room.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Guggenheim Museum and nearby attractions include the Federico Moyúa Plaza and the Bilbao Fine Arts Museum. Activities nearby: Walking and cycling

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights London Stansted to Bilbao, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.Low season from £500 per personHigh season from £670 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Guernica - 22 Miles, Vitoria-Gasteiz - 39 Miles, Santander - 63 Miles, San Sebastian - 63 Miles, Pamplona - 97 Miles

At the fashionable centre of Bilbao’s Golden Mile, Hotel Miró is a stylish foothold for discovering the delights of the city. Between the Museum of Fine Arts and the extraordinary artistic feat that is the Guggenheim Museum, the hotel shares its address with illustrious neighbours, making it a cultural and artistic destination. A sleek, modern facade sets the tone for your stay, mimicking a shop front to associate with the trendy boutiques of the area. Interiors are dominated by clean lines, monotone colours and exquisite contemporary furniture made from a variety of sympathetic materials. Start the day right in the breakfast room, where a design of wall-to-wall whites creates a freshness and vibrancy to accompany satisfying buffet breakfasts. After a day of exploration, seek the bar for pre-dinner drinks, where vivid orange hues fill the senses and create a polished atmosphere in which to pass the time before stepping out in search of the evening meal. An exclusive addition to the service, drinks here are offered on a complimentary basis throughout the day. A boutique hotel through-and-through, it ensures guests feel at home with cosy spaces in which to unwind, such as the library with its deep leather armchairs. Meanwhile, each of the 50 guestrooms prioritises comfort and style with white linens, soft carpets and bold colour accents. End the day at the wellbeing centre and make the most of Acqua Wellness facilities like the hydromassage bath and steam bath.

Guernica - 22 Miles, Vitoria-Gasteiz - 39 Miles, Santander - 63 Miles, San Sebastian - 63 Miles, Pamplona - 97 Miles

Offering unrivalled proximity to the Guggenheim Museum, Silken Gran Hotel Domine is the only five star hotel in this area of Bilbao. Drawing inspiration from the museum’s twisting metal architecture, the hotel’s contemporary facade takes on a reflective sheen from the wall of slanted windows. Interiors are a modern art lovers’ haven, with ultra-modern furniture and a colour scheme of pristine whites contrasted with vibrant pops of primary colours. A unique atrium is at the centre of the structure, making a dramatic statement and filling the lobby with light from the skylight 25 metres above. Breakfasts at Silken Gran Hotel Domine take in the sight of the museum in the early morning light from the elevated Buenas Vistas Terrace, over which a protective canopy provides shelter on inclement days. There is also the ground floor Le Café Metropol, which is open to the public and features a 1920s Bauhaus style that combines black, white and charcoal hues. By contrast, the beautifully designed Splash & Crash bar features an ultra-modern white and red decoration. But the most indulgent facility on offer to guests is DOMA restaurant; overseen by Martín Berasategui, who has seven Michelin stars to his name, the menu incorporates quality market ingredients for outstanding meals.

SILKEN GRAN HOTEL DOMINE Bilbao

HOTEL MIRÓ Bilbao

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Hotel Miro, guestroom and view

Restaurant views at Silken Gran Hotel DomineSilken Gran Hotel Domine

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Irun - 13 Miles, St Jean De Luz - 19 Miles, Biarritz - 30 Miles, Bilbao - 63 Miles, Pamplona - 52 Miles

In the very heart of cosmopolitan San Sebastian, Hotel Villa Soro is a four-star gem within walking distance of the Old Town and Zurriola beach. Enjoy the city from the dignified distance of Hotel Villa Soro’s enclosed gardens and marvel at the stately villa that takes pride of place in front of a sweeping driveway and pristine lawns. With just 25 rooms split between the splendid villa and the old stables, this is a boutique property with a bygone charm, having been built in the late nineteenth century. Interiors are elegant and refined, yet without pretention, as the glow of intimate lighting and log fires settles on precious woods, parquet floors and grand arm chairs in the two living rooms. The marble floors, grand stairwell and art nouveau-style shaped doorways add a style that suits the property’s history. The homely warmth reflects a welcoming attitude felt from the staff, which provides a service that seeks to cater to guests’ every desire. Although there is no restaurant at the hotel, you will feel little loss in a city renowned for its gastronomy - and with the famous Arzak Restaurant just 500 yards away. There is, however, a breakfast room where you can prepare yourself for a day of exploration, perhaps making the most of one of the hotel’s bicycles for free – a marvellous addition to a splendid hotel.

HOTEL VILLA SORO EXH1097Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: In the centre of San SebastianNearest airport: San Sebastian Airport 11 miles Nearest train station: San Sebastian railway station 1.5 milesNearest ferry port: Bilbao 70 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Bilbao for Basque culture, La Rioja for rural relaxation or cross the French border to visit St Jean de Luz.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 25 rooms with air conditioning, flat screen TV, high speed internet access, complimentary minibar, hairdryer and safety box. Private balconies are available in some rooms. Facilities: Breakfast room, Two living rooms, Bar, Summer terrace, Gym, Parking, Bicycles, Beach towels, Computer and internet station, Laundry, Room service, Airport transfers.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: The Old Town, Zurriola beach, Beaches on the bay of La Concha, Mt Urgell, Michelin-starred restaurants.

Activities nearby: Walking, Trekking, Cycling, Water sports.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes flights with Easyjet London Stansted to Bilbao, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a double room.Low season from £525 per personHigh season from £910 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

HOTEL VILLA SORO San Sebastian

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Hotel Villa Soro, house and grounds

Grand interiors, Hotel Villa Soro Guestroom at Hotel Villa Soro

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HOTEL DE LONDRES Y DE INGLATERRA EXH1559Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: Beachfront on the Bay of La Concha in San SebastianNearest airport: Bilbao Airport 61 milesNearest train station: San Sebastian station 900 metresNearest ferry port: Bilbao 67 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Bilbao for Basque culture, La Rioja for rural relaxation or cross the French border to visit St Jean de Luz.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 167 rooms and suites with air conditioning, satellite TV, direct phone line, minibar, hairdryer, safe, WiFi and desk.Facilities: Restaurant, Cocktail bar, Four lounges, 24-hour reception, Room service, Gym, Laundry, WiFi, Complimentary newspapers, Parking.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Beaches on the bay of La Concha, Alderdi Eder Park, the Old Town and Mt Urgell. Activities nearby: Walking and cycling

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes flights London Stansted to Bilbao, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a room with sea view.Low season from £490 per personHigh season from £870 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

PARADOR DE SOS DEL REY CATÓLICO EXH1574Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starClosed: 1 January to 12 FebruaryLocation: On the edge of the town of Sos del Rey CatólicosNearest airport: Bilbao Airport, 142 milesNearest train station: Pamplona, 38 milesNearest ferry port: Bilbao, 144 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Bilbao or San Sebastian for Basque culture, or the Pyrenees for mountain activities.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 66 rooms and suitesFacilities: Restaurant, Bar, Terrace, Room service, 24-hour front desk, Tour desk, Luggage storage, Laundry, Safety deposit box, Lift, Billiards, Card tables, Free WiFi, Free on-site parking.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: The town’s castle, church and mediaeval city walls. Valentuñana Monastery. Sangüesa. Activities nearby: Walking

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes flights with Easyjet London Stansted to Bilbao, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.From £640 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Irun - 13 Miles, St Jean De Luz - 19 Miles, Biarritz - 30 Miles, Bilbao - 63 Miles, Pamplona - 52 Miles

Taking pride of place on the Bay of La Concha in San Sebastián, Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra is large four star hotel poised right beside the beach. Since its opening in 1865, the hotel has been added to and developed, but the original style remains, making it a time capsule of its 19th century heyday. Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra has played host to illustrious guests, from Queen Isabella II to artist Toulouse Lautrec, thanks to its status as a fashionable seaside destination. Now, that history is almost as attractive as the destination itself, and the hotel still holds up the standards of service that were in place then. Four cosy lounges hold a continental elegance, with vast windows making the most out of beautiful views and a refined air to give a restful ambience. The lounges’ names tell a story of those who would have been drawn here in its early years: Bristol, Windsor, Victoria and Wellington. There are also several terraces from which to enjoy the views in the open air, including that of Bar Swing, where afternoon tea can be enjoyed and cocktails are available by evening. For something more substantial, La Brasserie Mari Galant Restaurant offers a sleek and contemporary environment where the Michelin-recognised menu features seasonal vegetables, local meat dishes and grilled fish. It is a restaurant well worth visiting in its own right during your stay in San Sebastián.

Sanguesa - 9 Miles, Pamplona - 37 Miles, Zaragoza - 77 Miles, San Sebastian - 90 Miles, Bilbao - 135 Miles

The four-star Parador de Sos del Rey Católico occupies a stately mansion overlooking the rugged rural landscapes of the Aragon region. On the edge of a town rich in cultural and historical heritage, the hotel is an excellent retreat. The stonework of the façade is at one with the rest of the town, but the overwhelming impression of size and space is an anomaly amid the town’s dwellings. This collection of oversized structural elements pull together around a cute ornamental courtyard to the rear of the property, and from this angle you can enjoy the scenery in its expansive glory. An upper-level covered terrace spans the width of the building and provides an excellent vantage point from which to take in the views. From an ancient cobblestone road, you enter the hotel through an unsuspecting door to the side of the property and into light-filled public spaces decorated with a mixture of original features and Castilian-style furniture. Stonework falls underfoot and heavy beamed ceilings are overhead, harking back to the building’s origins. Restaurante Cinco Villas fills its walls with the scents of authentic meals of the Cinco Villas district, which are served alongside regional wines. A lighter daytime menu of tapas is available on the terrace, where you can take in views of the town, the Onsella River Valley and the Navarre Plain.

PARADOR DE SOS DEL REY CATÓLICO Sos del Rey Católico

HOTEL DE LONDRES Y DE INGLATERRA San Sebastian

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Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra Sea views from Hotel de Londres y de Inglaterra

Junior Suite at Parador de Sos del Rey CatolicoParador de Sos del Rey Catolico

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Logroño - 19 Miles, Vitoria-Gasteiz - 29 Miles, Bilbao - 65 Miles, Pamplona - 70 Miles, San Sevastian - 98 Miles

The picture-postcard village of Vilabuena de Álava, with its huge number of wineries, is home to the distinctive architecture of the four-star Hotel Viura. Resembling a staggered assortment of angular pods, the overriding feel of the property is an industrial one, which is somewhat at odds with the age-old churches and residential properties nearby. The concept behind this look becomes clear inside, as the sparse decorative style is reminiscent of a converted winery. This influence is most apparent in the restaurant, with its exposed concrete walls, floors and columns, and a ceiling lined with old barrels. Clean lines, a monotone colour scheme and wall-to-wall windows set the scene for a feast of Riojan and Basque flavours. Using only the freshest natural ingredients, the creative menu is complemented by a wine list prepared by the hotel’s prestigious sommelier. For a better insight into the wine production process from vine to glass, Hotel Viura invites guests to embark on a tour that begins in the fields, learning about the grapes, includes an introductory course in wine tasting and ends with an indulgent pairing dinner. Open-plan rooms and suites are a harmonious place to unwind at the end of the day, their neutral palette and intimate lighting establishing a stylish energy. An in-room bar encourages you to relax in style, with a selection of choice wines to sample in private, so that you can continue your exploration of La Rioja’s produce.

HOTEL VIURA EXH1098Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All year except 1 January to 28 FebruaryLocation: Nestled in a small town in La RiojaNearest airport: Bilbao Airport 65 miles Nearest train station: Haro 11 milesNearest ferry port: Bilbao, 74 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Bilbao or San Sebastian for Basque culture, or Burgos for historical sightseeing.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: Spacious rooms and suites with 32-inch plasma TV, in-room bar and complimentary water.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Outdoor swimming pool, Wine Cellar, Wine experiences, Gym.Activities & excursions: Wine tour with introductory wine tasting and pairing meal.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Vilabuena de Álava’s old churches, local wineries, Logrono. Activities nearby: Walking, Cycling routes, Adventure activities organised by hotel.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights London Stansted to Bilbao, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Viura room.Low season from £485 per personHigh season from £655 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels.

HOTEL VIURA Vilabuena de Álava

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Lounging terrace, Hotel Viura

Hotel Viura architecture Virua Room at Hotel Viura

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Logrono - 15 Miles, Pamplona - 66 Miles, Burgos - 73 Miles, Bilbao - 76 Miles, San Sebastian - 100 Miles

A wine lovers’ retreat, Hotel Marqués de Riscal is a contemporary masterpiece surrounded by rolling vineyards on the outskirts of the town of Elciego in the Basque Country. Built in 2006 by renowned architect Frank Gehry, the distinctive structure is a space-age vision amid the picturesque landscape, complete with a curved and twisting metal roof. Combining art and design, food and wine, the Hotel Marqués de Riscal experience is a sensory one. Be assured of sampling the region’s most fabulous labels at the Wine Bar or the two restaurants. The self-titled Marqués de Riscal Restaurant has a Michelin star to its name thanks to the exciting cuisine of Chef Francis Paniego, which is accompanied by a choice of up to 200 fine vintage. The dining room combines heady, wall-to-wall reds with pristine white table cloths, but you can opt to wines dine on the terrace overlooking the 19th century vineyards and the mountains behind. Bistro 1860 Restaurant is a more casual setting for local Spanish cuisine with a modern twist, and the ‘Chef ’s Table’ allows you to observe the kitchen at work. Even better views can be sought at the rooftop library lounge, where you can perouse reading material on La Rioja’s wine-producing history. Your wine-themed experience continues at Spa Vinothérapie, where the essence of grape is used in health and beauty treatments, including barrel baths for hydro-massage sessions enriched with vine extracts.

HOTEL MARQUÉS DE RISCAL EXH1427Best for: Short staysOfficial category: No official categoryOpen: All yearLocation: Amid the vast vineyards on the borders of the town of Elciego Nearest airport: Bilbao Airport 82 miles Nearest train station: Logrono 15 milesNearest ferry port: Bilbao, 85 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Bilbao or San Sebastian for Basque culture, or Burgos for historical sightseeing.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 43 rooms and suites with king size bed, high speed WiFi, flat screen satellite TV with pay-per-view movies and music and CD player.Facilities: Café, Restaurant, Library lounge, Wine bar, Spa, Bicycles.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Wine museum of Dinastía Vivanco and the medieval town of La Guardia. Activities nearby: Walking and cycling.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Stansted to Bilbao, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Grand Deluxe room.Low season from £770 per personHigh season from £910 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

HOTEL MARQUÉS DE RISCAL Elciego

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Hotel Marques de Riscal

Hotel Marques de Riscal Guestroom at Marques de Riscal

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Green SpainFrom the pretty rivers on the west coast of Galicia to the spectacular mountains of Asturias and the prehistoric caves of Cantabria, Green Spain is a truly picturesque area in the north of Spain. With quiet sandy beaches, green landscapes, charming villages and Romanesque architecture lining the famed pilgrimage route which leads to Santiago de Compostela, there is plenty to discover. In the far west is the remote region of Galicia, known as ‘The land of a thousand rivers’ thanks to the numerous wide inlets that run into the sea. The Atlantic coastline is rugged, with rocky headlands, idyllic beaches and isolated fishing villages, whilst the interior is hilly and overwhelmingly green. To the east is the Principality of Asturias, an enchanting region of contrasts with secluded beaches as well as peaceful countryside. Forming a natural barrier in the south are the towering Picos de Europa mountains, a spectacular area with small mountain villages, lush pastures, emerald forests, sheer gorges and glittering lakes. Next is the small, mountainous region of Cantabria, where white sand beaches line the coastline facing the Bay of Biscay, separated by rugged headlands.

Mountains of Green Spain

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TRAVEL By air: Santiago de Compostela airport is served by low cost airlines including Easyjet, with flights to the UK and to other Spanish cities. Buses run from the airport into the city centre (taking approximately 25 minutes) and to other destinations including A Coruña. Asturias airport, located around 30 miles away from Oviedo is also served by low cost airlines, with buses running to Aviles, Gijon and Oviedo. Eastern Cantabria is within easy reach of Bilbao airport. There are also a number of small airports within the region which have flights to other cities within Spain.By rail: There are train stations in many towns which facilitate rail travel within the regions. However rail links to the rest of the country are poor with long journey times. Hire-cars: Car hire is recommended for visitors to Green Spain as driving is the simplest means of transport. Own car: Brittany Ferries offers weekly ferries from Plymouth to Santander (journey time 20 hours) and twice weekly ferries from Portsmouth to Santander (journey time 24 hours). LD Lines offers weekly ferries from Poole to Santander (journey time 26 hours) and Poole to Gijon (journey time 25 hours).

CLIMATEGreen Spain has a wet and mild climate with warm summers and cool winters. Summer is a popular time to visit northern Spain as the weather is sunny yet comfortable, but you can expect good weather in Spring and Autumn as well. Rain falls throughout the year although there is little during the summer months. Temperatures are rarely extreme, although mountainous areas can be very cold in winter with snow falling.

‘‘ ‘‘The northern regions of Galicia, Asturias and

Cantabria

Horreo in Asturias Dolmen in Galicia

Architecture of northern Spain

Paella with crab

GENERAL INFORMATIONAlthough many visitors to northern Spain simply pass through en route to Santiago de Compostela, the entire region has much to offer. Stunning beaches are almost untouched, whilst the mild climate has produced rich vegetation which covers unspoilt countryside. Both along the coast and further inland there are attractive cities, towns and villages with a wealth of historical, architectural and cultural sights to discover. Galicia and Asturias have strong cultural identities, both fiercely defending their Celtic traditions which include playing bagpipes, and even speaking their own languages.

LOCAL HIGHLIGHTS Santiago de Compostela cathedral, the supposed resting place of St James the Apostle, from whose rooftop you can enjoy unforgettable views over the old town. The attractive Galician cities of Ourense, Pontevedra and Lugo, all with historical sites including Roman architecture. Maritime cities along the Atlantic coastline including A Coruna, Ferrol, Vigo, and Baiona. The Tower of Hercules, an ancient Roman lighthouse near A Coruna. Galicia’s fjord-like inlets known as the Rías Altas (along the north-west coast) and the Rías Baixas (along the southwestern coast). The dramatic Cape Finisterre, so called because it was thought to be the westernmost point in Europe. The stunning Picos de Europa mountains, home to a diverse range of walking trails and the atmospheric Covadonga Sanctuary. Oviedo, the attractive capital of Asturias which is home to some remarkable pre-Romanesque churches. Altamira Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient rock paintings which are up to 20000 years old. Comillas, a beachside town with impressive architecture including a building designed by Antonio Gaudí. Pleasant towns along the shores of the Cantabrian Sea including Gijón and Llanes. Santillana del Mar, a picturesque village inland with a number of well-preserved mediaeval buildings. Santander, a lively port city with a historic quarter, a modern centre and the famous El Sardinero beach.

LOCAL EVENTS February/March: Carnivals celebrating Lent, March: Vigo Reconquest Festival; March/April: Holy week celebrations, July: ‘A Rapa das Bestas’ horse festival held in Galician villages, July: Saint James the Apostle festival in Santiago de Compostela, July: Nava Cider Festival (near Oviedo), August: Festival of San Roque in Betanzos (near A Coruna), August: Santander International Festival.

GASTRONOMIC HIGHLIGHTSCuisine in the north of Spain tends to be simple and hearty, making good use of the excellent local produce including abundant fish and seafood, plentiful meat and game and a great variety of vegetables. The regions produce a range of dairy products, from the mild soft cheeses of Galicia to the smoked cheese of Cantabria and the blue cheeses of Asturias. Asturias is known for its dry cider, whilst Galicia produces high quality wines, both crisp whites and fruity reds, as well as a strong liqueur, ‘Orujo’. Local dishes include ‘Vieras de Santiago’ (Scallops, the symbol of St James, which are baked in their shells), ‘Empanada gallega’ (a Galician meat pasty), ‘Lacón con grelos’ (pork shoulder with chorizo, turnips and potatoes), ‘Caldo gallego’ (thick soup with meat, potatoes and beans), ‘Fabada’ (an Asturian stew with pork and beans), ‘Tarta de Santiago’ (an almond cake), ‘La quesada’ (a Cantabrian cheesecake) and ‘Sobaos Pasiegos’ (Cantabrian sponge cakes).

MULTI-CENTRE SUGGESTIONS Experience the variety of the region by combining a stay on the coast with a stay inland, perhaps in an idyllic mountain setting.

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SELF-DRIVE TOUR 11 NIGHTS/12 DAYSExplore the three regions which make up Green Spain, driving along the northern coastline through Cantabria and Asturias towards Galicia before returning via an inland route. Start in the east of the region, passing rugged scenery and picturesque coastal towns as you drive all the way to Santiago de Compostela. Your return journey takes you through the south of the region, passing through historic cities and the lush landscapes of the Picos de Europa Mountains. The regular ferry services from Portsmouth and Plymouth to Santander allow you to travel with your own car.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

DAYS ONE AND TWOStart your holiday by taking the ferry from Portsmouth to Santander - an overnight crossing taking just over 24 hours. Arrive into Santander early evening and drive under half an hour to Santillana del Mar, a pretty mediaeval town just a few miles away from the coast. Stay for one night at the Parador de Santillana Gil Blas.

DAY THREEWander the streets and view the numerous historic buildings, some of which have wooden galleries or iron balconies. Nearby are the Altamira Caves, a UNESCO World Heritage Site with ancient rock paintings up to 20000 years old. Although it is not usually possible to visit the caves themselves, there is an interesting museum where you can find out more about the paintings and the era from which they date. Leave Santillana del Mar and drive westwards along Spain’s north coast, passing through coastal towns and villages as you head towards Hotel Palacio de Luces. Perhaps stop to admire the modernist architecture in Comillas or the historic port in Llanes. Spend two nights at this relaxing, five-star property, set amid stunning scenery between the mountains and the sea.

DAY FOURYou will have plenty of time today to explore the surrounding area, including the nearby fishing village of Lastres and the mountainous landscapes inland which stretch to the Picos de Europa Mountains.

DAYS FIVE AND SIXContinue along the Asturian coastline into Galicia to the maritime city of A Coruna. Stay for two nights at Hesperia Finisterre, a five-star hotel located by the city’s harbour, from which you can easily walk to the Tower of Hercules, a lighthouse that dates back to Roman times. During your stay in northern Galicia you can discover the wild ‘Costa da Morte’ and explore the Rías Altas, which are interspersed with quaint fishing villages.

DAY SEVENDrive around one hour southwards to Santiago de Compostela, where you stay for two nights at Hotel Spa A Quinta da Auga, a relaxing hotel just outside the city centre.

DAY EIGHTYou have plenty of time to visit the majestic cathedral - the supposed resting place of St James the Apostle - as well as other historic buildings throughout the city. Perhaps venture westwards to the Atlantic coast, where you can enjoy the stunning scenery of the Rías Baixas and visit picturesque towns and villages.

Aviles street scene

La Semeira waterfall, Santa Eulalia de Oscos

Fishing boats on the coast of northern Spain

DAY NINEDrive eastwards through rolling green countryside and wooded hills towards León, an attractive walled city with an impressive cathedral, a Royal Pantheon and a picturesque old town. Stay at the Parador de León for one night.

DAY TENHead northwards towards the Picos de Europa Mountains which divide Green Spain from the region of Castilla y León. Stay for one night at the Parador de Fuente Dé, a simple hotel surrounded by spectacular mountain scenery. Visitors here can ascend the steep cableway which takes you to the Aliva viewpoint, from which you can take in breathtaking views of rocky peaks and forested valleys.

DAYS ELEVEN AND TWELVEDrive northwards to Santander to board your return ferry for the homeward journey, arriving in the UK the next day.

PRICESPrices from £1200 per person based on two sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED•Return crossing for car and passengers with Brittany Ferries Portsmouth – Santander, including an inside cabin for 2 people•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room:•One night at the Parador de Santillana Gil Blas in Santillana del Mar•Two nights at Hotel Palacio de Luces near Lastres•Two nights at Hesperia Finisterre in A Coruna•Two nights at Hotel Spa A Quinta da Auga in Santiago de Compostela•One night at the Parador de León•One night at the Parador de Fuente Dé

Coast and country of green Spain

In the Picos de Europa

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Santiago De Compostela - 4 Miles, Pontevedra - 37 Miles, A Coruna - 45 Miles, Ourense - 65 Miles, Baiona - 73 Miles

Just outside Santiago de Compostela, the four-star Hotel Spa Relais & Chateaux A Quinta da Auga is a delight to behold, its gardens filled with the lull of the River Sar’s waters. This grand Galician house is evocative of a Provençal manor, its window boxes an explosion of colour beneath terracotta roofing tiles and its stone facade creeping with foliage. From the one-hectare grounds and manicured lawns to the refined service, attention to detail is key. Guestrooms are installed with fittings of the utmost quality, including chestnut shutters, oak wood floors and marble bathrooms. Throw open the latch windows to view luscious garden views and invite in the sunshine and trickling sound of the river. The 18th century stonework is visible everywhere, the history of which is juxtaposed against a contemporary colour scheme, luxurious linens and mood lighting. Dine on innovative and traditional meals at Restaurante Filigrana, where the elegant dining room spills through patio doors for al fresco meals. Lantern light illuminates the tables by evening, while the fragrance of vivid purple and white petunias fills the senses by day. For indulgence by another name, seek the serenity of the spa at Hotel Spa A Quinta da Auga. Cutting-edge facilities here include an indoor pool circuit which is located in the attic space with views over the rooftops to the woodland beyond. You can also participate in a range of massages, therapies and beauty treatments. A restful retreat not far from the historic sights of Galicia.

HOTEL SPA A QUINTA DA AUGA EXH1488Best for: Long staysCategory: Four star boutique hotelOpen: All yearLocation: Residential area outside Santiago de Compostela city centre.Nearest airport: Santiago de Compostela Airport 11 miles Nearest train station: Santiago de Compostela 1 mile.Nearest ferry port: Santander 292 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: The Atlantic coast or the mountains to experience the diversity of Galicia.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 58 rooms including 3 suites. In-room facilities include air conditioning, telephone, TV, radio, minibar, hairdryer, safe, ironing facilities available upon request.Facilities: Restaurant, Two bars, Spa, Salon, Indoor swimming pool, Lounge, Concierge, WiFi, Room service, Airport transfers, Laundry, Safe deposit, Housekeeping.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Santiago de Compostela with its UNSECO protected old town, A Coruña. Local events: Weekday local

market in Plaza de Abastos, summer gastronomic festivals in Galicia, Apostal Saint James 25 July. Activities nearby: Golf.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Santiago de Compostela, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a double room.Low season from £910 per personHigh season from £1000 per person

HOTEL SPA RELAIS & CHATEAUX A QUINTA DA AUGA Santiago de Compostela

GREEN SPAIN: Galicia, Asturias & cantabria

Hotel Spa a Quinta da Auga, Restaurante Filigrana

Hotel Spa a Quinta da Auga Spa circuit at Hotel Spa a Quinta da Auga

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PARADOR DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA EXH1572Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Five Star GLOpen: All yearLocation: Obradoira Square, beside the Cathedral of Santiago de CompostelaNearest airport: Santiago de Compostela 8 milesNearest train station: Santiago de Compostela 4 milesNearest ferry port: Santander 292 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: The Atlantic coast or the mountains to experience the diversity of Galicia.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 137 rooms and suites with air conditioning, heating, satellite TV, safe, minibar, WiFi, hairdryer and telephone.Facilities: Two restaurants, Bar, Lounges, Free WiFi, Parking (chargeable), Room service.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Santa María A Real do Sar Collegiate Church, Renaissance Colegio de Fonseca, Abastos Market, Alameda Park, San Domingos de Bonaval Park. Activities nearby: Walking

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Santiago de Compostela, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.Low season from £580 per personHigh season from £780 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

PARADOR DE SANTO ESTEVO EXH1587Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All year except 1-31 DecemberLocation: Isolated woodland location beside the Sil River Canyon, about 30 minutes’ drive from Ourense.Nearest airport: Santiago de Compostela 80 milesNearest train station: Ourense 14 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Santiago de Compostela for culture, the Atlantic coast to experience the diversity of Galicia

or venture over the border into northern Portugal.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 77 rooms and suites with air conditioning, heating, safe, minibar, telephone and TV.Facilities: Restaurant, Café, Bar, Spa, Sauna, Museum, Garage parking

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Ourense Local events: Flavourful Cooking Days at Parador de Santo Estevo to sample regional cuisine in mid-JulyActivities nearby: Adventure tours and trekking trails

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Santiago de Compostela, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.Low season from £550 per personHigh season from £680 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Pontevedra - 40 Miles, A Coruna - 45 Miles, Ourense - 65 Miles, Lugo - 71 Miles, Baiona - 76 Miles

Adjacent to the pilgrimage site of the city’s famous Cathedral, the five-star GL Parador de Santiago de Compostela is a historic monument in its own right. Also known as Hostal Reis Catolicos, the structure was erected as a Royal Hospital in 1499 and became one of the earliest hotels in the world by providing lodgings for pilgrims. From its home on the perimeter of the cobblestone Obradoiro Square, the hotel’s austere façade betrays a sense of its impressive size; stretching back from here, the building is a maze of exquisite architecture constructed around four beautiful cloisters. You enter through an ornately-carved stone archway and into a world of exuberant luxury, where the interior design speaks of the property’s regal heritage. Plush fabrics, rich carpets and tapestries and antique decorations, wherever you go, the mediaeval interior design is maintained well to immerse guests in the building’s history. There are two restaurants to choose from at the hotel, Enxebre do Hostal and Restaurante dos Reis, which are located on the basement levels of the building where low light creates an ambient setting for romantic meals. Here, traditional Galician meals include fish and meats prepared in a contemporary style, and dishes are accompanied by famous labels from local wineries. Other lounging areas include a bar and several lounge areas, while the 137 guestrooms accommodate guests in the utmost style and comfort.

Ourense - 15 Miles, Vigo - 76 Miles, Santiago De Compostela - 81 Miles, A Coruna - 122 Miles, Leon - 164 Miles,

Beside the Sil River Canyon and surrounded by a thick canopy of woodland, the four-star Parador de Santo Estevo enjoys rugged isolation outside Ourense in Galicia. A former monastery that dates from the 6-7th century, it is a masterpiece of mediaeval ecclesiastical architecture that was declared a historic-artistic site in 1923. Step through the remarkable carved stone façade, and you will be struck by oversized interiors featuring exquisite exposed brickwork alongside an ultra-contemporary design style. In case the natural setting isn’t enough to inspire contemplation, three cloisters at the monastery’s heart – one Romanesque, one Gothic and one Renaissance - are designed for that purpose. Here, manicured lawns are surrounded by shady arcades from which some of the guestrooms are accessible. Each of the 77 rooms and suites is individually-styled, though all prioritise comfort and boast superb views. Restaurante Dos Abades is the central dining venue at Parador de Santo Estevo, where each table is dwarfed by the lofty vaulted ceiling. The cuisine here draws on the varied and simple flavours of Galicia, with meat, river fish, vegetables and seafood dominating the menu alongside chestnuts from the surrounding woods. The hotel’s spa is firmly of the 21st century, and its sleek, modern and minimalist style is a pleasant surprise within the mediaeval walls. Water-based facilities here include hydro-massage bath, essential oil showers and a contrast pool to aid relaxation.

PARADOR DE SANTO ESTEVO Near Ourense

PARADOR DE SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA Santiago de Compostela

GREEN SPAIN: Galicia, Asturias & cantabria

Parador de Santiago de Compostela Standard Twin, Parador de Santiago de Compostela

Cloister of Parador de Santo EstevoParador de Santo Estevo

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PARADOR DE BAIONA EXH1568Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All year except DecemberLocation: On a peninsula beside Baiona PortNearest airport: Santiago de Compostela 80 miles Nearest train station: Vigo Train Station 24 milesNearest ferry port: Santander 375 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Santiago de Compostela for culture, the mountains to experience the diversity of Galicia or venture over the border into

northern Portugal.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 122 rooms with air conditioning, heating and free WiFiFacilities: Restaurant, Café, Bar, Swimming pool, Lounge halls, Tennis court, Bicycle rental, Sauna, Massage, Room service, Children’s playground, Free Wifi, Free parking, Laundry.Activities & excursions: Cultural activities, tours and experiences

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Baiona Port, Beaches of Baiona, Cies IslandsLocal events: Festivals and other events

Activities nearby: Cycling, Walking, Sailing, Water sports

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Santiago de Compostela, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.Low season from £550 per personHigh season from £710 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

HESPERIA FINISTERRE EXH1552Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Beside the harbour in the centre of A CorunaNearest airport: Santiago de Compostela 42 miles Nearest train station: A Coruna 1 mileNearest ferry port: Santander 280 milesOwn transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Santiago de Compostela or León for culture or the mountains to experience the diversity of Galicia.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 92 rooms, including 20 suites with air conditioning, ceiling fans, telephone, radio, TV, hairdryer, minibar and safe.Facilities: Restaurant, Lobby bar, Lounges, Three heated outdoor swimming pool, Children’s pool, Gym, Tennis, Bicycle rental, Massage service, Sauna, Solarium, Steam bath, Laundry, 24-hour reception, 24-hour room service, On-call doctor, Parking, Babysitting, Children’s play area.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Hercules Lighthouse and Maria Pita Place

nearby. Activities nearby: Walking, cycling

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Santiago de Compostela, hire-car and bed and breakfastPrices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Superior room.Low season from £535 per personHigh season from £685 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Vigo - 27 Miles, Pontevedra - 38 Miles, Ourense - 72 Miles, Santiago De Compostela - 80 Miles, Porto - 102 Miles

Within the ancient walls of a former fortress, the four-star Parador de Baiona enjoys an isolated location on the Monterreal peninsula in Baiona. Protected from the Atlantic Sea by its position within the bay, the hotel’s claims panoramic views along the length of the bay and to the Cies Islands. The view is reminiscent of that from a quiet lakeside. The hotel structure itself shows a fascinating combination of influences, where mediaeval-style architecture is revived with Mediterranean elements. The stately entranceway is evocative of a castle tower, while other hotel buildings feature terracotta roofing tiles that contrast the greens and blues of the natural scenery. The castle-like ambience continues in the lobby, which is lined with a grand stone stairway and decorated with suits of armour, rich tapestries and antique portraiture. Guestrooms carry a similar theme, furnished with four-poster beds, thick carpets and exposed brickwork. You can seek refuge in a number of elegant halls where parquet floors reside under heavy beams, and armchairs welcome you for daytime and evening relaxation. The hotel also boasts two dining venues for enjoying Galician cuisine: Restaurante Torre del Principe and Enxebre A Pinta. The latter is only open in the summer months. Spend your time wandering the extensive lawns and fortress walls, take a leisurely dip in the outdoor swimming pool or descend to a small cove that looks towards the port. Real Club de Yates de Baiona offers nautical pastimes, and a huge array of cultural activities, tours and experiences can be arranged through the hotel.

Ferrol - 32 Miles, Santiago De Compostela - 47 Miles, Lugo - 60 Miles, Cape Finisterre - 66 Miles, Ovied - 180 Miles

On a hook of land that extends into the Atlantic, yet facing inwards to the mouth of a vast estuary, the five-star Hotel Hesperia Finisterre is located at the centre of the action in the Galician city of A Coruna. A distinctive structure right beside the water, the hotel can be spotted from a distance, its deep red-hued walls like a beacon on the shores. The architecture is contemporary and, from an angle, mimics the style of an urban dwelling to give the effect of an oversized townhouse by the sea. Under huge arches, the glow from the lobby shines invitingly, where marble floors, dark wood furnishings and comfy couches are at once smart and welcoming. An impression of space fills the scene, and the guestrooms and suites are no exception. Novo restaurant offers a yacht club vibe, with lots of natural light and marina views through by wall-to-wall windows. It is here that guests can sample a menu of international cuisine influenced by local flavours. In the summertime, La Terraza is the place to be surrounded by A Coruna’s delights – both visual and gastronomic – with tapas and local dishes amid city-to-sea views. For those looking to stay active during their city break, Hesperia Finisterre certainly fits the bill with an endless list of facilities at Metropolitan La Solana Sports Centre which surrounds the hotel.

HESPERIA FINISTERREA Coruña

PARADOR DE BAIONA Baiona

GREEN SPAIN: Galicia, Asturias & cantabria

Parador de Baiona Lobby of Parador de Baiona

Guestroom at Hesperia FinisterreHesperia Finisterre

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Lastres - 1 Mile, Gijon - 25 Miles, Oviedo - 35 Miles, Santander - 90 Miles, Santiago De Compostela - 210 Miles

Hotel Palacio de Luces is a five-star Relais & Chateaux property located between the Sierra de Sueve Mountains and the Cantabrian Sea, just outside the fishing village of Lastres. Observing the estate from a distance, you will just be able to distinguish between its historic heart – the 16th century palace building – and subsequent additions to the architecture. Where the original building is authentic, its style mirrored in nearby buildings, there is a more angular modernity to the rest of the property. This is seen in restaurant Balcón del Sueve, which takes centre stage behind vast panes of glass that maximise panoramic scenery. Here, the hotel’s vibrant orange roofing tiles can be seen to be typical of the locality, these colourful dots the only interruption to the never-ending greenness of the Asturias countryside. Diners can indulge on traditional Asturian dishes created under the instruction of Chef Ignacio García Canellada in an environment of refined subtlety. You can also seek an outdoor decking area or the rooftop terrace for casual snacks in the fresh air. Interiors feature a well considered colour scheme of complementary hues; a spectrum of mustard and gold tones meet bold red accents to create warmth in all public areas. This is often accompanied by abstract modern artwork and atmospheric lighting. Take comfort at Hotel Palacio de Luces after a day of outdoor exposure with active pastimes ranging from low-key hikes to more demanding pursuits such as water sports, mountaineering and skiing.

HOTEL PALACIO DE LUCES EXH1492Best for: Long staysCategory: Five starOpen: All year except 6 January to 6 FebruaryLocation: Rural location minutes from coastal village of Lastres.Nearest airport: Asturias Airport 48 miles Nearest train station: El Entrego (outside Langreo) 23 miles, Gijón 26 milesNearest ferry port: Santander 88 milesOwn transport needed: Yes Multi-centre suggestions: Santiago de Compostela or León culture, or the Picos de Europa

for mountain activities.

THE HOTELAccommodation: 44 rooms including 4 suites with air conditioning, telephone, radio, satellite TV, hairdryer, minibar, safe, WiFi.Facilities: Restaurant, Piano bar, Indoor heated swimming pool, Gym, Sauna, Massages, Bicycle rental, Mini golf, 24-hour room service, 24-hour reception, Concierge, Safe deposit, Laundry, Private car park, Babysitting.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Fishing village of Lastres with its port and beach, Gijón, Picos de Europa National

Park, Torre de Cerredo National Park Activities nearby: Cycling, Marked walks, Riding, Golf, Tennis, Fishing

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Stansted to Asturias, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a double room.Low season from £950 per personHigh season from £1160 per person

HOTEL PALACIO DE LUCES Luces, near Lastres

GREEN SPAIN: Galicia, Asturias & cantabria

Hotel Palacio de Luces

Salon Chimenea, Hotel Palacio de Luces Guestroom at Hotel Palacio de Luces

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PARADOR DE SANTILLANA GIL BLAS EXH1585Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: On Plaza de Las Arenas in the centre of Santillana del Mar. Nearest airport: Asturias Airport 118 miles Nearest train station: Puente San Miguel 4 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Bilbao for Basque culture, the Picos de Europa for mountain activities or the Atlantic coast to discover the diversity of northern Spain

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 27 rooms and suites with air conditioning, satellite TV, safe, minibar, telephone, WiFi, hairdryer.Facilities: Restaurant, Tapas and cocktail bar, Terrace, Garden, Garage parking

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Plaza Mayor de Ramón Pelayo, Santillana del Mar Zoo, Comillas, Nearby beaches, Soplao’s Caves, San Vicente de la Barquera, Oyambre Natural Park, Santander Activities nearby: Golf

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Stansted to Asturias, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.Low season from £510 per personHigh season from £550 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

PARADOR DE FUENTE DE EXH1573Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Three starOpen: All year except 1-31 DecemberLocation: Remote location in the foothills of the Picos de Europa National Park in Cantabria.Nearest airport: Bilbao Airport 142 miles Nearest train station: Feve 52 milesNearest ferry port: Santander 79 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: A historic town or city such as Santillana del Mar or León for

culture, or the Atlantic coast to discover the diversity of northern Spain.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 77 rooms with air conditioning and heating, telephone, safe, TV, minibar.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Lounge, Children’s playground, Games room, Free WiFi, Gift shop, Luggage room, Lift, Parking.Activities & excursions: Active and adventure pursuits arranged by hotel

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Mountain village of Mogroviejo and Potes with its Infantado Tower and Barrio

Viejo. Activities nearby: Hiking, Canyoning, Mountain biking, Rafting, Horseback riding.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Stansted to Asturias, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Standard double room.Low season from £510 per personHigh season from £620 per personGuide price only as hotel is usually combined with other hotels

Torrelavega - 5 Miles, Comillas - 10 Miles, Santander - 19 Miles, Bilbao - 79 Miles, Gijon - 95 Miles,

Bordering Plaza de Las Arenas in the historic Cantabrian town of Santillana del Mar, the four-star Parador de Santillana Gil Blas is a gem amid the cobblestone streets. This is a wildly romantic setting in which wander the pedestrian-only town centre and admire the beautiful architecture and atmospheric squares. The Parador itself dwells within a large noble house, whose plain masonry façade dates back to the 18th century, its only embellishment a family crest to preserve its original charm. You will notice that the cobblestones continue underfoot into the lobby, while exposed beams reside overhead and a stone archway leads to the rest of the property. This area establishes the tone from the rest of the hotel, its mismatched sofas, antique wooden furniture, canary yellow walls and the glow from the lanterns lending Cantabrian authenticity. Other public areas include cute hideaway lounges furnished with plush sofas, while an outdoor terrace can be found to the rear of the building. With dark wood floor boards, richly embroidered soft furnishings and shuttered windows, guestrooms and suites are decorated with the setting firmly in mind. Feel free to throw open the shutters at night to enjoy the peace of this car-free zone. Traditional Cantabrian cuisine such as stews, meats and cheeses are served at Restaurant El Jardín de Gil Blas Café, either in the elegant dining room or on the terrace.

Potes - 14 Miles, Santander - 79 Miles, Lastres - 82 Miles, Leon - 109 Miles, Burgos - 114 Miles

Amid the scenic alpine landscapes of the Liébana Valley in Cantabria, Parador de Fuente Dé is a contemporary mountain lodge dwarfed by the oversized scenery. A comfortable three star hotel in a dramatic setting, it promises to immerse guests in the impressive natural environment of the Picos de Europa National Park and facilitate an array active and adventure pursuits. The famed cableway to the Áliva viewpoint departs from the surrounding lawns, giving you direct access to stunning panoramas nearby. An angular arrangement in the foothills, the hotel’s contemporary architecture is at odds with the natural setting. Interiors offer all the warmth of an alpine lodge, so that guests can feel totally at home in sight of picturesque views through broad windows. There is ample room for relaxation at the end of a day’s activities, with fireside warmth and deep arm chairs supplied to hotel lounges. Upon an evening, hearty meals are served up at Restaurant Alfonso XIII, where you can sample Cantabrian favourites that exploit mountain ingredients in home cooked dishes. The bar service is the perfect antidote to the end-of-the-day fatigue, allowing you to warm your bones. Guestrooms continue the contemporary alpine lodge theme, with wooden floorboards underfoot and dramatic views from your own personal balcony. In the warmer months, you can take a snack or beverage on an external terrace overlooking the lawns in sight of a children’s playground.

PARADOR DE FUENTE DÉ Near Camaleño, Cantabria

PARADOR DE SANTILLANA GIL BLAS Santillana del Mar

GREEN SPAIN: Galicia, Asturias & cantabria

Parador de Santillana Gil Blas Guestroom at Parador de Santillana Gil Blas

Standard Room at Parador de Fuente DeParador de Fuente De

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MallorcaLying around 100 miles from the Spanish mainland in the Mediterranean Sea is Mallorca, the largest of the Balearic Islands and an incredibly popular destination for tourists. With sun, sea and sand in abundance, the island’s attraction as a beach holiday destination is obvious. However, step away from the beaches and you’ll find rugged mountains, picturesque rural villages, hilltop monasteries, extensive underground caves, pretty harbours and much more. In the southwest is Palma de Mallorca, a seaside city with an abundance of historical and cultural sights. Dominating the island’s west coast are the Tramuntana mountains, where pretty villages sit amidst olive terraces, terraced farmland clings to steep slopes and rugged cliffs drop away to the sparkling sea. In eastern Mallorca is a smaller mountain range which gives way to sand dunes and remote beaches, whilst the unspoilt scenery of the south includes nature reserves, secluded coves and charming fishing villages. The centre of the island is home to a fertile plain, an area with ancient windmills, vineyards and sleepy market towns which offer a glimpse into Mallorca’s rural traditions..

Mallorcan house

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GENERAL INFORMATIONWith a number of interesting towns and villages, stunning beaches and a great variety in the natural scenery, Mallorca is an outstanding holiday destination with plenty of opportunities for activities as well as seaside relaxation. Many of the popular tourist resorts are in the north and west of Mallorca, but there are many places to discover in other parts of the island. The varied terrain provides excellent opportunities for cycling and hiking, with numerous trails which are suited to walkers of all ages and fitness levels.

LOCAL HIGHLIGHTSPalma de Mallorca, home to attractions such as the Gothic La Seu Cathedral which sits overlooking the harbour, 10th century Arab baths and authentic old streets. The pretty villages including Deià, Valldemossa and Fornalutx which you will encounter if you drive along the winding roads which run along the western coast, set between mountains and sea. Appealing coastal resorts including Alcúdia, Puerto Pollensa and Puerto de Soller. Hilltop sanctuaries which are dotted throughout the island, including Lluc Monastery in the Tramuntana mountains and the Sanctuary of Sant Salvador in the south east of the island. Traditional fishing villages such as Cala Figuera. Beautiful beaches including Es Trenc, Es Carbo and Cala Barques. The Caves of Drach near Porto Cristo. Formentor, the peninsula in the northeast of the island which is home to a famous lighthouse in a stunning location. Natural parks including S’Albufera wetlands near Alcúdia, Llevant Peninsula nature reserve in the north east and the Cabrera archipelago off the southern coast of Mallorca.

LOCAL EVENTSJanuary: Festival of Palma de Mallorca’s patron saint, March/April: Holy week celebrations, April: Pollensa wine fair, May: Palma International Boat Show, April/May: Spring fairs, June: Midsummer’s eve festivals, July: Festival of the patron saint of fishermen, July: International Folklore Festival (Soller), September: Festival of King Jaume I, September: Grape harves celebrations (Binissalem), October: Alcudia agricultural fair, November: Caimari olive fair (Tramuntana mountains), December: Christmas markets.

GASTRONOMIC HIGHLIGHTS Traditional Mallorcan cuisine is rich and varied, making excellent use of the abundant local ingredients including pork, fish and vegetables as well as olive oil and lard. Olives, almonds and citrus fruit are grown across the island, as are the grapes which are used to produce a selection of white, rosé and red wines. Local specialities in Mallorca include ‘Sobrassada’ (a type of sausage), ‘Arros Brut’ (saffron rice cooked with meat and vegetables), ‘Frit mallorqui’ (fried offal with potatoes and vegetables) and ‘Ensaimada’(a sweet bun),

MULTI-CENTRE SUGGESTIONS Soak up the culture of Palma for a few days then stay in a luxurious resort hotel, either by the coast or in the countryside.

TRAVEL By air: Palma de Mallorca is served by daily flights from the UK with British Airways as well as numerous flights with low-cost airlines from both the UK and mainland Spain. Most hotels in Mallorca offer transfers, or it is possible to take a taxi. By ferry: Mallorca can be reached by ferry from either Valencia or Barcelona, with daily services which take about 8 hours. Hire-cars: A hire-car is highly recommended if you wish to get out and explore the island, as many of the highlights are in rural locations. There are many scenic drives but beware windy mountain roads.

CLIMATEMallorca has a typical Mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and mild and stormy winters. There is some variation across the island as the Tramuntana mountains protect the southwest of the island. Average summer temperatures are around 25 degrees, when seas are also warm and a cooling breeze prevents excessive heat. Spring and autumn are great seasons to visit as temperatures are pleasant but there are fewer tourists, although nights can be cold and there is some rainfall. Average temperatures in winter are around 10 degrees with occasional showers and snow falling in the mountains.

‘‘ ‘‘Mediterranean island of fascinating contrasts, rich

in history, rugged mountains and long sandy beaches too

Tram in Soller Luxuriant gardens

Fine regional dining in Mallorca

The northern coast of Mallorca

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FLY-DRIVE TOUR 10 NIGHTS/11 DAYSExplore all four corners of Mallorca with this fly-drive tour which allows you to discover city, coast and countryside.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

DAY ONE Begin your touring holiday by flying into the stylish city of Palma de Mallorca, where you stay at Hotel Can Cera for one night. Hidden away in the ambient back streets of the city’s Old Quarter, the hotel provides a luxurious base from which you can discover the highlights. Visit the dramatic waterside cathedral, the castle overlooking the city or the well-preserve Arab Baths, soak up the culture in one of the numerous museums or art galleries, stroll along the tree-lined Passeig des Born or relax in an atmospheric café.

DAY TWO Drive northwards through the Tramuntana Mountains to Port de Soller, a pretty fishing village set around a horseshoe-shaped harbour. Stay for three nights at Jumeirah Port Soller, a stylish five-star hotel on a cliff-top overlooking the village, where you can enjoy the spectacular views of mountains and sea.

DAYS THREE AND FOUR There is plenty to do and see in the local area, from discovering hidden coves by boat to walking in the rugged mountains. A short and scenic drive down the coast will take you to Deià, an idyllic mountain village with views down to the sea, while a little further on is Valdemossa, a pleasant town surrounded by forested hills. Further north east through the Tramuntana Mountains are the characterful towns of Pollenca and Alcúdia, as well as the popular coastal resorts.

DAY FIVEDrive eastwards through the rural towns and villages of the island’s central plain to La Reserva Rotana, a few miles north-west of Manacor. Stay for three nights in this picturesque country hotel is set within one of the largest private estates on the island.

DAYS SIX AND SEVEN Your hotel allows for complete relaxation with exquisite countryside views. Those looking to get out and about can visit the Bronze Age settlements near the pretty town of Artà, the hilly Llevant Nature reserve or the wetlands of the S’Albufera nature reserve.

DAY EIGHTHead to the south of the island where you stay at the five-star Font Santa Hotel, located in one of the most unspoilt areas of southern Mallorca, for three nights.

DAYS NINE AND TENYour hotel promises peace, serenity and indulgence just a few miles from the white sand and turquoise waters of Es Trenc beach. Take a boat trip to the Cabrera Archipelago, visit the nearby Mondrago Natural Park, or explore the local area on foot or on horseback.

DAY ELEVENFollowing three nights in the south of Mallorca, drive back to Palma de Mallorca to return your hire car and catch your flight back to the UK.

PRICESPrices from £1700 per person bard on two people sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED•Scheduled flights with British Airways London City Airport – Palma (Flights from other UK airports can be arranged).•Type A car-hire for ten days•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room:•One night at Hotel Can Cera in Palma•Three nights at Jumeirah Port Soller in Puerto de Soller•Three nights at La Reserva Rotana near Manacor•Three nights at Font Santa Hotel near Colònia de Sant Jordi

Mallorcan field of flowers

Mallorcan landscape

Northern coast of Mallorca

Mallorca: scenic & cultural highlights

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Soller - 16 Miles, Pollenca - 33 Miles, Alcudia - 35 Miles, Manacor - 32 Miles

The five-star Hotel Can Cera is hidden away in the ambient back streets of Palma’s Old Quarter, combining first class luxury and historic charm. Behind an innocuous façade in a peaceful location, the building is a revamped palatial home that is at once grand and intimate. The building dates back to 1232, yet renovations influenced by Italian Renaissance design were made in the 17th century, including the addition of an atmospheric patio. With low-slung arches and natural light, the courtyard is traditionally Mallorcan, and tables spill onto the cobblestones for intimate bites throughout the day. At the Gastro Bar, tapas dishes are the flavour of the day, while Mediterranean-Mallorcan cuisine is served in the evenings, setting you up for an evening’s wanderings. Other public spaces at Hotel Can Cera include the communal meeting area of the ‘recibidor’, two cosy drawing rooms (Salón Rojo and Salón Dorado) and a well-lit library. The warmth and grandeur of these rooms contrasts the freshness of the 14 rooms and suites, each of which as its own character, though large Mallorcan beds and a soothing colour scheme come as standard. You might not get expansive views from your room, but the rooftop terrace overlooks the Old City’s romantic rooftops; this is a suntrap by day and a den of relaxation in the evening. Can Cera Spa is open from 8am to 10pm so that you can start and end the day with complimentary use of facilities such as a sauna, Jacuzzi, and a contrast shower. Massages and yoga classes are also available.

HOTEL CAN CERA EXH1524Best for: Short stays Official category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: In the walled Old City of Palma de MallorcaNearest airport: Palma Airport 7 miles Own transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Coastal or rural stays on Mallorca

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 14 rooms and suites with LCD flat screen TV, DVD/media centre, heating and air conditioning, free minibar, WiFi, direct telephone and hairdryer.Facilities: Restaurant, Café,

Lounges, Library, TV room, Roof terrace, Spa (8am to 10pm), Concierge, Room service, 24-hour front desk, Lift, Turndown service.Activities & excursions: Concierge can arrange guided tours and excursions, and activities including golf and sailing.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Palma’s walled Old City, not far from the magnificent Cathedral, the port and Plaza Major. Deia, Soller and Inca are all a short drive away.Activities nearby: Golf

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City or London Heathrow to Palma, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 3 nights based on two people sharing a Deluxe room.Low season from £680 per personHigh season from £1200 per person

HOTEL CAN CERA Palma de Mallorca

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Hotel Can Cera, Salon Dorado

Entrance and patio at Hotel Can Cera Deluxe Room, Hotel Can Cera

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furniture and of course striking paintings. Some rooms inter-connect.

As you approach La Residencia from the village, along its short drive way, you are struck by the beauty and serenity of the place, enhanced by meticulously maintained gardens, bursting with trees, shrubs and flowers, which depending on the season may be lemon trees heavy still with fruit, palms and olives, beds of lavender, marguerites and hydrangeas, roses, oleander, bougainvillaea and rosemary. The hotel boasts acres of land and in addition to that occupied by the immediate hotel buildings including spa and tennis courts, much of the land in terraces behind the hotel is given over to olive trees, with the hotel producing its own olive oil (bottled for use in the restaurant, and served with your bread basket). These terraces are home to the hotel’s donkeys, named by local school-children, and who will accompany guests on excursions through the olive groves to a stone shepherd’s hut where picnic lunches are held.

Dining is an important feature of a stay here at La Residencia, with its two main restaurants, El Olivo, with Michelin star, and the Café Miróa Son Moragues, open every day for lunch and dinner, with lighter fare including mouthwatering tapas and fish of the day. In the summer months from May to September the pool restaurant serves salads and Mediterranean specialities for lunch alfresco. Breakfast is a veritable feast of a buffet served in the Son Fony building and outside on its terrace overlooking the pool in fine weather. Mallorcan specialities of sausage, smoked cheese, tomatoes and olive bread compete with eggs freshly cooked to order alongside all manner of fruit, breads, cake, cheeses and cold meats. The food is superb and the menu

Puerto De Soller - 8 Miles, Palma De Mallorca - 17 Miles, Inca - 30 Miles, Alcudia - 45 Miles, Manacor - 48 Miles

Belmond La Residencia nestles into a hillside right in the picturesque artists’ village of Deià, home for many years to the historian, poet and author Robert Graves, (whose house is open to the public within walking distance of La Residencia), situated between the Mediterranean Sea and the dramatic Tramuntana mountain range.

This 5 star hotel with just 67 rooms and suites plus one villa consists of two manor houses that date from the 16th and 17th Centuries, restored to offer charming and luxurious accommodation and public rooms, furnished with local antiques and fabrics, and with rich, dark wooden doors, shutters and beamed ceilings. An outstanding feature of La Residencia is its art collection and colourful and thought-provoking works of art are placed throughout the hotel, in bedrooms, corridors, spa, restaurant and reception with magnificent sculptures placed in the hotel gardens. In fact, regular walks around the hotel and in the village itself can be taken with the curator of the hotel’s art collection.

The hotel’s bedrooms and suites are located in the original manor houses (the main building and the Son Fony building) and new suites have been built into the hillside in terraces above the hotel. Rooms and suites vary in size and aspect. Some have a terrace and the newer junior suites (deluxe and executive) have panoramic views over the village, the mountains and to the sea with a garden terrace equipped with table and chairs and two sun beds. These also feature an open fireplace. All rooms, however, boast elegant, antique Mallorcan

BELMOND LA RESIDENCIA Deià

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Belmond La Residencia

Hotel and gardens, La Residencia

Private access beach at La Residencia

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BELMOND LA RESIDENCIA EXH02Best for: Long stay, luxury breaksOfficial category: Five starOpen: 27 March to 8 NovemberLocation: In the village of Deia Own transport needed: NoNearest airport: Palma Airport 22 miles Multi-centre suggestions: Palma de Mallorca for culture or southern Mallorca for relaxation.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 67 rooms and suites, plus a 3-bedroom villa. In-room amenities include air-conditioning, coffee and tea facilities, Satellite TV and DVD player, daily newspaper, safe,

complimentary Wi-Fi, hairdryer.Facilities: Two outdoor swimming pools, Indoor swimming pool (heated), 3 restaurants (according to the season), 24 hour room service, Laundry service, Shuttle service to Cala Deià (summer months), Supervised children’s club (seasonal), Use of two tennis courts (lessons extra), Two-hour boat excursion along the coast is included in your stay (book it on arrival), Yoga and tai-chi (seasonal, once a week), Hire of Vespas, Art lessons with resident artists, Excursion with hotel’s donkeys through the olive groves for a picnic lunch in a shepherd’s hut, Spa with six treatment rooms

including terraces for open-air massages, Jacuzzi, Sauna, Steam room, Gym, Hairdresser, Parking and valet service, Babysitting on request.Activities & excursions: Donkey/boat excursions, Vespa hire, Art classes, Yoga and Tai Chi.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Deià with the Robert Graves’ house, museum and church, Valldemossa with Chopin’s house, Son Marroig, La Granja estate and museum, Cala Deià, Port de Valldemossa, Botanic gardens at Soller and the Alfabia gardens, Port de Soller, Soller to Palma train, Tramuntana mountain range for walking and

scenic drives, Pollenca, Alcudia and Andratx, Palma.Activities nearby: Walking, Trekking, Swimming.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Heathrow or London City to Palma, private transfers and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Classic double room.Low season from £1940 per personHigh season from £2350 per person

El Olivio Terrace at Belmond La Residencia

Outdoor swimming pool, Belmond La Residencia Double room at La ResidenciaHotel and gardens, La Residencia

Private access beach at La Residencia

varied enough to cater for a long stay if you chose to eat in every day, but as La Residencia is literally on the door step of the village, within a short stroll of up to 10 minutes at most, you can find an array of local restaurants, from Michelin-starred Es Racó d’es Teix to a trattoria and local specialities.

Days can be spent relaxing at the hotel, perhaps playing tennis with the tennis coach, table-tennis, using the hotel bikes, hiring a Vespa, taking art classes with resident artists or taking a ride on the hotel’s boat. There is also a tranquil spa, where you can enjoy a range of treatments and products using local ingredients and an indoor pool, sauna and steam room. In addition to the main pool, the Residencia also has a smaller pool for adult use only. Nearby you can reach a host of places for walking, swimming in the sea, culture, dramatic scenery, eating out and shopping.

La Residencia is a beautifully run hotel in an enchanting location and above all, where you will receive impeccable yet heartfelt service by a team of regular staff who truly enjoy making you feel welcome.

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JUMEIRAH PORT SOLLER HOTEL & SPA Puerto de Soller

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JUMEIRAH PORT SOLLER EXH1384Best for: Short staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All year except 4 November to 1 MarchLocation: Clifftop overlooking Puerto de Soller in northern MallorcaNearest airport: Palma Airport 36 miles Own transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Palma de Mallorca for culture, or southern Mallorca for relaxation

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 120 rooms and suites with iPod docking station, 42-inch LCD TV, tea- and coffee-making facilities, complimentary newspaper, in-room safe, hairdryer, minibar, ironing facilities and baby cots available.Facilities: Two restaurants, Four bars, Two swimming pools, Talise Spa, Gym, Sauna, Kids’ club, Business facilities, Meeting facilities, Free WiFi. Activities & excursions: Yacht hire

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Soller, Deia Activities nearby: Walking,

Trekking, Cycling, Nautical activities.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights from London Heathrow or London City to Palma, private transfers and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Superior Mountain View room.Low season from £1040 per personHigh season from £1990 per person

SON BRULL HOTEL & SPA SP04Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Countryside spot 10 minutes outside PollensaNearest airport: Palma Airport 35 miles Own transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Palma de Mallorca to combine culture and relaxation

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 23 rooms and suites with air-conditioning, heating, safe, high speed internet connection, Bang and Olufsen

television, CD and DVD, safe, Jacuzzi and hairdryer.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Pool bar, Outdoor infinity swimming pool, Indoor pool, Spa, Library, 24-hour room service, Free WiFi, Tennis courts, Bicycles.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Pollenca, Puerto Pollenca, Old Alcudia.Activities nearby: Cycling, Walking, Water sports.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City or London Heathrow to Palma, hire-car and bed and breakfast.

Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Superior room.Low season from £1300 per personHigh season from £2520 per person

OFFERSFREE NIGHTS Stay 5 nights for the price of 4 for year-round stays excluding 23 May to 27 September.EARLY BOOKING OFFERBook at least 30 days prior to arrival to receive a 10% reduction on the nightly rate.

Soller - 4 Miles, Palma De Mallorca - 18 Miles, Inca - 27 Miles, Alcudia - 42 Miles, Manacor - 48 Miles

The five-star Jumeirah Port Soller Hotel and Spa offers pure and simple indulgence in the midst of spectacular Mallorcan scenery. Poised on a cliff-top overlooking the fishing village of Puerto de Soller, the hotel takes in stunning views of the Mediterranean and the Tramuntana mountain range. This privileged setting gives way to an experience of ultimate luxury. Ultra-contemporary interiors feature muted colour schemes and high quality fixtures and furnishings of a minimalist design style. To complement this style, each of the 120 guestrooms and suites embrace magnificent views of the mountains or across the glimmering sea. These private spaces are housed in the 11 resort buildings, all of which are connected by fragrant and well-tended gardens which host two swimming pools, a gym and a spa. An infinity pool sits pride of place atop the craggy cliff ’s edge. Talise Spa provides 10 spacious treatment rooms in which to experience therapies that relax, refresh and renew weary bodies. Spanish delicacies are the core of the Jumeirah Port Soller dining experience; seafood, paella and tapas are served at Es Fanals, a lunchtime bistro, and Cap Roig constructs dishes of innovative Balearic cuisine. The Sa Talia Pool Bar and the Infinity Pool Bar offer a more casual vibe with light snacks and cosy seating, while the Lobby Bar boasts picturesque views in leisurely surrounds. Sunset Lounge Bar steals the show, however, located atop the main building and claiming almost 360 degree views.

Pollensa – 2.5 Miles, Alcudia – 7 Miles, Soller – 38 Miles, Palma De Mallorca – 31 Miles, Manacor – 34 Miles

A five-star boutique property in the countryside outside Pollensa, Son Brull Hotel & Spa fuses five-star urban chic and Mediterranean charm. Built in the traditional Mallorcan style, the hotel occupies a former 18th century monastery, whose recent renovations have forged a stunning atmosphere. Original features have been retained beside more contemporary additions and interiors are flooded with light which is reflected from stark white walls. The hotel’s owners, who also run the nearby Relais and Châteaux Hotel Cala Vincent, have tried to create a unique Mallorcan experience, from the art on the walls to the food served in the restaurant and the spa treatments offered. The service is both professional and friendly, making it ideal for pampering at Spa Son Brull or gastronomic indulgence at Restaurant 3/65. Much of the organic food used in the restaurant comes from the hotel’s own farm and the menu features local Mallorcan dishes – both traditional and modern - such as paella and barbecued meat and fish. By day, Snack Son Brull offers lighter bites beside the pool or on the terrace, while Ubar serves tapas and cocktails in the magnificent setting of one of the largest olive press mills in Mallorca. Dating back to the 18th century, the venue still holds the large press, high ceilings and stone archways to give the room a rustic feel that contrasts more contemporary touches.

SON BRULL HOTEL & SPA Near Pollensa

Junior Suite Mountain View at Jumeirah Port Soller Indoor pool at Jumeirah Port Soller

Outdoor pool at Son Brull Hotel & SpaSon Brull Hotel & Spa

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Canyamel - 1.5 Miles, Manacor - 16 Miles, Alcudia - 27 Miles, Santanyi - 32 Miles, Palma De Mallorca - 48 Miles,

A haven of tranquillity, Hotel Can Simoneta is a cliff-side retreat on the east coast of Mallorca, offering five-star luxury and sublime natural beauty to adults only. Cut adrift from the nearby resort of Canyamel, the hotel balances exclusivity and charm with ease, split across two buildings that are more than 140 years old. Large gardens feature pristine lawns dotted with hardy pine trees, while a chic swimming pool takes in spectacular views from the cliff ’s edge. Touching additions include a small staircase carved into the cliff, leading directly into the crystal clear sea waters, while guests also benefit from private access to Canyamel Beach. Hotel buildings themselves are of a rustic farmhouse style from the outside, while interiors have been recently refurbished. Here, the design is the image of freshness, with an elegant neutral colour scheme and natural materials giving an organic feel, while big windows filter in lots of natural light. If your room faces the sea, the sunrise will wake you gradually each morning, while rooms to the rear of the property have lovely views over the hills. Some rooms have a private terrace. The dining experience at Hotel Can Simoneta involves a menu of culinary specialities prepared with careful thought and using home-grown ingredients and produce. Elsewhere, a wellness centre offers relaxing rituals, massages, and cosmetic treatments, while keen golfers can relax on the one of four courses in the vicinity, some with reduced green fees to take advantage of as part of your stay.

HOTEL CAN SIMONETA EXH1522Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: Closed 1 December to 28 February.Location: Cliffside spot on the outskirts of Canyamel on the east coast Nearest airport: Palma Airport 48 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Palma de Mallorca to combine culture and relaxation

THE HOTEL Accommodation: Rooms and suites with air conditioning, LED

TV, minibar, safe, telephone, internet services and room service.Facilities: Restaurant, Bar, Summer lounge, Outdoor pool, Jacuzzi, Direct sea access, Private access to beach, Spa service, Tennis, Yoga classes, Snack service, Room service, Parking, Medical service.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Picturesque fishing harbour at Cala Bona, historic Artá & nearby Bronze age remains, Sanctuary of Sant Salvador, Capdepera CastleActivities nearby: Golf at four nearby courses, Waterskiing, Fishing, Diving, Hiking, Mountain

biking, Beach volleyball, Football, Kiting, Kite boarding, Wakeboarding, Windsurfing and Horse riding.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City or London Heathrow to Palma, hire-car and bed and breakfastPrices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a double room.Low season from £1075 per personHigh season from £2110 per person

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Hotel Can Simoneta

Outdoor swimming pool at Hotel Can Simoneta Restaurante Can Simoneta

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Manacor - 4.5 Miles, Arta - 17 Miles, Alcudia - 24 Miles, Santanyi - 24 Miles, Palma De Mallorca - 35 Miles

Discover La Reserva Rotana in the rural southeast of Mallorca, a luxury country hotel within one of the largest private estates on the island. Doubling up as a working farm, this magnificent Spanish ‘finca’ is home to a quaint 17th century manor house surrounded by fine lawns, vibrant blossom and exotic shrubbery. The atmosphere is delightfully intimate, while sweeping views carry the gaze across patchwork fields, vineyards and distant forest land. A little closer to home are nine holes of golf and swimming pools for guests’ use. La Reserva Rotana is a labour of love that has been grown carefully over the past 35 years by the same owners so that the offering is one of character and authenticity. This is seen in the handful of rooms and suites in the main house, each designed to give the feeling of bedrooms in a private residence. Most extend onto garden terraces with idyllic countryside views. There are a further eight rooms in the 20th century farm house, also on the grounds. Recognised by the 2014 Michelin Guide, Sa Rotana Restaurant draws ingredients from the finca’s own farm to create a menu of reinvented Mallorcan dishes. In the summer months you can also dine on the terrace of Bistro Rotana, where jazz music is your evening’s soundtrack. Some of the wines on the menu originate in the very fields that surround you, so take the time to sample the estate’s three varieties of reds.

LA RESERVA ROTANA GOLF & VILLAS EXH1548Best for: Short staysOfficial category: No official categoryOpen: 20 February to 15 NovemberLocation: Isolated countryside spot outside ManacorNearest airport: Palma Airport 35 miles Own transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Palma de Mallorca to combine culture and relaxation

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 23 rooms and suites within the main house and 8 guestrooms in the nearby Mayolet house hotel within the grounds. Facilities: Restaurant (open 15 February to 15 November), Bistro (open 20 February to 15 November), Bar, Lounge, Room service, Swimming pool, Fitness room, Massage rooms, Sauna, Tennis court, 9-hole golf course, WiFi, Helipad, Parking.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Manacor, the beaches of Mallorca’s east coast.Activities nearby: Cycling and trekking.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City or London Heathrow to Palma, hire-car and bed and breakfastPrices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Classic double room.Low season from £1090 per personHigh season from £1890 per person

LA RESERVA ROTANA GOLF & VILLAS RESORT Near Manacor

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La Reserva Rotana, house and gardens

Poolside daybed at La Reserva Rotana Classic Double Room, La Reserva Rotana

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Santanyi - 8 Miles, Manacor - 22 Miles, Palma De Mallorca - 30 Miles, Arta - 35 Miles, Alcudia - 40 Miles

In a rugged natural setting beside the nature reserve of Es Salobrar of Campos, the five-star Font Santa Hotel occupies one of the most unspoilt areas of Mallorca. Not far from Es Trenc beach - a three kilometre stretch famed for its white sand and crystal clear waters - the hotel is surrounded by nature. This undiscovered corner of the island promises utter exclusivity, and an ‘adults only’ policy serves to maximise the natural peace and tranquillity. A boutique property with just 25 rooms, the minimalist style combines pure white walls and pristine linens with pale, organic hues. There is a feeling of light and serenity, while smart lighting to helps you customise the mood. Even the most basic room type here extends onto a private terrace with marvellous views. Font Santa Hotel is home to the Balearic Islands’ only thermal waters of subterranean origin, and these mineral-rich, 38 degree waters are harnessed in wellness rituals and holistic treatments at the spa. From massages to beauty treatments, the health-giving properties are exploited to leave you feeling fresh and revitalised. Other facilities include a Jacuzzi, steam room and thermal baths to aid ultimate relaxation. Further indulgence can be experienced at the restaurant, where the simple elegance of the dining room allows the fine dining fare to take centre stage. The kitchens consistently produce imaginative dishes in which simple flavours are creatively-crafted for a sensory gastronomic experience. Only the freshest local market ingredients are used, and dining on the elegant terrace makes the experience truly special.

FONT SANTA HOTEL EXH1523Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Beside a natural reserve in Campos, southern Mallorca. Nearest airport: Palma Airport 25 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: Palma de Mallorca to combine culture and relaxation

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 25 rooms and suites with king size or twin beds, private terrace,

telephone, free WiFi, LED TV with interactive system, heating and air conditioning, smart lighting, bathrobes, hairdryer, minibar and a safe.Facilities: Restaurant, Thermal Spa, Thermal pool, Jacuzzi, Steam room, Thermal bath, Room service, Free WiFi.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Nature reserve of Es Salobrar de Campos, Es Trenc beach, Sa Rapita, Port de Campos, Cabrera National Park, Cova Blave. Campos market is heldevery Thursday and Saturday and Sa Rapita summer market during July and August.

Activities nearby: Boat tours/rental, Scuba diving, Windsurfing, Cycling, Paddle tennis club, Horse riding. Golf course 9 miles away.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London City or London Heathrow to Palma, hire-car and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a double room with patio.Low season from £950 per personHigh season from £1790 per person

FONT SANTA HOTEL THERMAL SPA & WELLNESS Campos, Mallorca

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Font Santa Hotel, architecture and swimming pool

Font Santa Hotel, Salon Guestroom at Font Santa Hotel

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CANARY ISLANDSSitting off the western coast of Africa in the Atlantic Ocean are the Canary Islands. Warmed by year-round sunshine, the unique islands feature otherworldly landscapes of volcanic craters, lava deserts and cute coves with black-sand beaches. Meanwhile, steep hillsides and terraced farmland gives way to peaceful fishing villages and characterful old towns. In the west of the archipelago are the mountainous islands of Tenerife, La Palma, El Hierro and La Gomera. Expect black-sand beaches and buzzing resorts along Tenerife’s coastline whilst the interior is dominated by the dormant Mount Teide volcano. Meanwhile the three smaller islands remain relatively unspoiled, with landscapes including terraced hillsides, craggy cliffs and subtropical rainforests. The eastern isles consist of Gran Canaria, Fuerteventura and Lanzarote, each with a unique atmosphere and plenty of attractions – Gran Canaria is home to sprawling resorts as well as stunning scenery with forests, mountains and sand dunes; Fuerteventura is an arid and sparsely populated island with a desert-like landscape and long stretches of white sand beaches; while Lanzarote is a rugged island where lava flows have solidified to create a lunar landscape which contrasts with sandy beaches and green valleys.

The beautiful scenery and vegetation of the Canaries

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GENERAL INFORMATIONDue to their location in the Atlantic Ocean just 60 miles away from the coast of Morocco, the Canary Islands’ cultures fuse African, Latin American and European influences, creating a unique identity which is quite different to that of the Iberian Peninsula. Contrary to popular belief, there is no want for authenticity here....

LOCAL HIGHLIGHTSTenerife: Teide National Park, an area surrounding the volcano with stunning natural landscapes. Traditional towns such as La Orotava and La Laguna. The Museum of Fine Arts in Santa Cruz de Tenerife. Fuerteventura: Untouched white- and black-sand beaches which surround the island. Betancuria, the island’s former capital which is now a picturesque town. Primitive stone dwellings in the village of Poblado de la Atalayita. Lanzarote: The Fire Mountains, a number of volvanoes which form part of Timanfaya National Park. The modern yet charming city of Arrecife. Teguise, an od-fashioned town which hosts a weekly market with folk dancing. Volcanic caves at Jameos del Agua. Gran Canaria: Picturesque towns and fishing villages such as Puerto de Mogán and Agaete. Undulating sand dunes at Maspalomas, a protected nature reserve. Botanical gardens in Tarifa. Cave complexes in the valley of Barranco de Guayadeque. Views of the volcanic crater at the Caldera de la Bandama. The old quarter of the island’s capital, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria. La Palma: Santa Cruz de la Palma, the island’s colourful capital where you will find cobbled streets, buildings with pretty wooden balconies and a full-sized replica of Columbus’ ship. Caldera de Taburiente National Park, set in a volcanic crater at the island’s centre. Picturesque villages including El Paso which is still known for its silk production.El Hierro: The extensive network of walking trails which traverse the volcanic interior of the island, designated a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve. Natural seawater pools along the coastline, as well as excellent scuba diving opportunities. La Gomera: San Sebastián, the island’s main town where Christopher Columbus stayed before sailing to the New Wold. Stunning natural scenery including terraced hillsides, subtropical rainforest, dramatic gorges, steep cliffs, picturesque coves and black-sand beaches. Garajonay National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

LOCAL EVENTSJanuary - February: Canary Islands Music Festival. February: Carnival celebrations. March: Holiy week celebrations. 29 April: Festival of the Aborigines, April-May: Cheese Festivals, 30 May: Day of the Canary Islands, May/June: Corpus Christi celebrations, 14 & 15 June: Festival of Saint John, marking the beginning of summer. July: Festival of the patron saint of fisherman. July: Canary Islands Jazz festival. 14 & 15 August: Festival of Virgen del Candelaria.

GASTRONOMIC HIGHLIGHTSDue to the geographical location, gastronomy in the Canary Islands incorporates elements of Spanish, African and Latin American cuisine. A staple of Canarian cuisine is fish, which may be grilled, baked, salted or dried in the sun, along with shellfish which is also abundant. Bananas and tropical fruits are all grown across the islands, whilst rum, Malvasía wine and goat’s cheeses are also produced. Key ingredients include ‘Gofio’ (cornmeal which is used in bread and stews), ‘Mojo’ (a sauce which contains either coriander or chili peppers and is frequently served with fish and meat) and ‘Papas arrugadas’ (a kind of jacket potato which is cooked in salt water). Typical dishes include ‘Sancocho’ (boiled fish served with potatoes), ‘Puchero canario’ (a hearty stew made with meat and vegetables) and ‘Bienmesabe’ (an almond cream dessert)

MULTI-CENTRE SUGGESTIONSExperience the great diversity of the Canary Islands by visiting more than of the islands, travelling by ferry or hydrofoil. Perhaps stay for a few days on Tenerife before travelling to nearby La Gomera or one of the other smaller islands.

TRAVEL By air: It is possible to fly directly from UK airports to Lanzarote, Gran Canaria and Tenerife’s South Airport with airlines including British Airways (although some routes are seasonal). Low cost airlines fly to Tenerife’s North Airport as well as La Palma and Fuerteventura. La Gomera is served by low cost airline from Tenerife, whilst El Hierro can be reached from Gran Canaria. Other islands are linked by short flights with low cost airlines. Most hotels and resorts located throughout the Canary Islands offer transfer services. By ferry: There are frequent ferry services between the islands. Hire-cars: For visitors who wish to explore any of the Canary Islands, a hire-car is an incredibly convenient way to travel around. However it is not possible to take hire-cars between islands.

CLIMATEThe Canary Islands’ year-round sunshine, clear skies and spring-like temperatures make them a suitable destination for all seasons. Winters are mild with average temperatures of around 17 degrees, whilst summers are warm with temperatures of around 24 degrees. Most of the islands are cooler and wetter in the northeast thanks to the trade winds which prevent the temperatures from getting too hot in the summer.

‘‘ ‘‘Year-round sunshine isles off the African coast in the

Atlantic ocean

Gran Canaria Cheese dessert

Fishing boats on Fuertventura

Flowers of the Canaries

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FLY-DRIVE TOUR 8 NIGHTS/9 DAYSEnjoy a short tour of the western Canaries, offering an introduction to the volcanic landscapes of Tenerife, El Hierro, La Gomera and La Palma. Stay in Parador hotels on all four islands and spend time basking in the reliable, year-round sunshine and discovering the spectacular natural scenery of each island.

SUGGESTED ITINERARY

DAY ONEBegin your holiday by flying into Tenerife South Airport, where you collect a hire-car before driving for one hour northwards into the Teide National Park. The Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide is your hotel for two nights.

DAY TWOYour hotel is a simple mountain lodge where the main attraction is the spectacular views of the volcano at the centre of the island. Visitors can take in the dramatic surroundings, hike in the National Park, visit nearby archaeological sites, wander charming old towns, take a boat trip and enjoy the attractions of the busy coastal resorts.

DAY THREEReturn your hire-car and catching a ferry from Los Cristianos to the island of El Hierro. Pick up a hire-car and drive southwards along a winding coast road to the Parador de El Hierro, a peaceful and secluded hotel between a volcanic peak and a black-sand beach. Stay here for two nights.

DAY FOURSpend time relaxing in the hotel’s gardens, by the pool or on your private balcony – all of which overlook the magnificent Atlantic Ocean. Explore the small island’s green and fertile interior, visit coastal villages and take a dip in one of the many natural pools which are filled by crystal-clear sea water.

DAY FIVEAfter El Hierro you return your hire-car and board the ferry to La Gomera, where you stay for two nights at the Parador hotel, a typically Canarian-style property located just above the island’s port.

DAY SIX Explore the charming and interesting old town of San Sebastián on foot. Pick up a hire-car and drive into the mountainous interior, where you can walk through fertile valleys and evergreen forests before returning to the hotel to relax in the lush gardens with views of Tenerife and Mount Teide.

DAY SEVENReturn your hire-car and boarding the ferry once again, this time bound for the quiet island of La Palma. The Parador de La Palma, your hotel for two nights, is just south of the Santa Cruz de la Palma’s port, set within vast gardens filled with bright tropical plants and claim views over the Atlantic Ocean.

DAY EIGHTKnown as ‘the pretty island’ and officially a Biosphere Reserve, La Palma’s natural environment is diverse and luxuriant. Visitors can fill the day by following the walking trails through the volcanic National Park, wandering around pretty towns and villages, and driving along incredibly high roads.

DAY NINEReturn your hire-car and board a ferry back to Los Cristianos in southern Tenerife. Return to Tenerife’s south airport to take the flight back to the UK.

PRICESPrices from £1350 per person based on two sharing

WHAT’S INCLUDED•Scheduled flights with British Airways London Gatwick to Tenerife South (Flights from other UK airports can be arranged)•Type A car-hire for 8 days (2 days on each island)•Accommodation with bed and breakfast at the following hotels, based on two people sharing a standard double room:•Two nights at Parador de Las Cañadas del Teide (Tenerife)•Two nights at Parador de El Hierro•Two nights at Parador de La Gomera•Two nights at Parador de La Palma

Local colour in the Canaries

La Gomera natural vegetation

island hopping of the western canaries

Beach scene in the Canaries

Stunning landscape of the Canaries

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Guia De Isora - 7 Miles, Los Cristianos - 14 Miles, Mount Teide - 30 Miles, Puerto De La Cruz - 39 Miles, Santa Cruz De Tenerife - 59 Miles

Within a 160-hectare private estate in western Tenerife, the five-star Abama Golf & Spa Resort enjoys a cliff-side setting amid volcanic landscapes and exuberant vegetation. Boasting panoramic views of the hotel’s golf course, the Atlantic Ocean and the island of La Gomera, hotel architecture speaks of a combination of influences, from North Africa to principles of ancient China. Between the beach and the golf course is the magical Citadel, with its burnt terracotta, Moorish-style buildings. This is where you will find an array of restaurants and bars, a library, the spa and numerous swimming pools. Two further pools are ocean lagoons reclaimed from the volcanic rock at the foot of the cliff, and the beach is reached by funicular and along the jetty beside the beach. The Citadel is home to a selection of rooms and suites, each with its own terrace with views of the Atlantic, the golf course or the gardens. Elsewhere, the Tagor villas offer access to a private pool from botanic gardens that tumble down from the main citadel towards the ocean. Dining at Abama is intended to offer variety and quality of experience, so there are restaurants offering seafood, Italian and Argentinian, local specialties and gourmet cuisine. Kabuki boasts one Michelin star and M.B. was awarded a second Michelin star in 2013 (both are closed for part of the year). With its children’s club, golf course, tennis academy and spa, Abama offers exceptional standards and facilities for guests of all ages.

ABAMA GOLF & SPA RESORT EXH336Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Cliffside setting in Guia de Isora, western TenerifeNearest airport: Tenerife South Airport, 21 miles Own transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: La Gomera or one of the other western Canary Islands for diverse scenery and culture.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 228 rooms and 72 suites in the Citadel and 120 private Villa rooms

and suites. In-room amenities include private terrace, flat screen satellite TV, high-speed internet, speaker phones, safe, minibar and bathrobes.Facilities: 13 bars and restaurants, Library, Overnight laundry service, Disabled rooms, 24-hour room and valet service, Doctor, Tennis, Gym, Spa, Nine Swimming pools, 18-hole Golf course, Children and family programmes, Private beach with Beach Club.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Teide National ParkActivities nearby: Golf, Tennis

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Gatwick to Tenerife South, private transfers and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Deluxe room.Low season from £1510 per personHigh season from £1650 per person

ABAMA GOLF & SPA RESORT Guía de Isora, Tenerife

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Abama Golf & Spa Resort

Outdoor pool at Abama Citadel Suite at Abama

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La Orotava - 3 Miles, La Laguna - 18 Miles, Mount Teide - 18 Miles, Santa Cruz De Tenerife - 22 Miles, Los Cristianos - 64 Miles

In a privileged location in the residential area of ‘La Paz’, the five-star Hotel Botanico is set away from the beach in the northern portion of Tenerife. Opposite the Botanical Gardens of Puerto de la Cruz and with views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Orotava Valley and Mount Tiede, the hotel’s setting is peaceful and attractive. Step inside from the landscaped gardens and discover interiors that exude an impression of space and light, filled with rich and warming hues, marble floors and grand stairwells. Meanwhile, the cosy guestrooms prioritise comfort, while extending the living space onto furnished terraces to maximise privacy. This is your private corner of Tenerife sunshine, and the views from here are expansive and picturesque. With its family-run ethos, attention to detail is key at Hotel Botanico; therefore you can expect an outstanding gastronomic experience in the four dining venues. Enjoy relaxed breakfasts and light lunches at Palmera Real, barbecued meats and fishes in the rustic La Parilla, and classic Italian and Mediterranean dishes at Il Pappagallo. But for something more exotic, there is the Oriental Restaurant, which follows the theme of the Oriental Spa Garden. A haven of calm, this is the sublime setting for Eastern healing therapies and unique treatments. The facilities here are endless, though all contribute to the same end of ensuring utter peace and harmony. Couples are recommended to book out of season for quieter stays.

HOTEL BOTANICO SP03Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Residential area of La Paz in the northern town of Puerto de la CruzNearest airport: Tenerife South 54 milesOwn transport needed: YesMulti-centre suggestions: La Gomera or one of the other western Canary Islands for diverse scenery and culture.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 252 rooms and suites with private balcony, direct dial telephone, WIFI internet

connection, individually controlled air conditioning, mini-bar, satellite television, pay-video, in-room safe.Facilities: Four restaurants, Fitness room, Daily activity classes, Two floodlit tennis courts, Putting green, Table tennis, Three swimming pools, Hairdresser, Solarium.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Loro Parque animal adventure park, Siam Park water park, Playa Martinez, Mount Teide National Park, Santa Cruz de Tenerife, Garadchico.Activities nearby: Golf, Hiking, Horse riding, Scuba diving.

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with British Airways London Gatwick to Tenerife South, private transfers and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Double Deluxe Garden View room.From £1190 per person

HOTEL BOTANICO Puerto de la Cruz, Tenerife

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Outdoor pool at Hotel Botanico Spa, Hotel Botanico

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Puerto Del Rosario - 9 Miles, Antigua - 12 Miles, Gran Tarajal - 20 Miles, Corralejo 30 Miles, Morro Jable - 47 Miles

A vast construction on the east coast of Fuerteventura, the five-star Sheraton Fuerteventura is a beachside resort destination that welcomes all with open arms. You will see a sprawl of dusty-hued walls sandwiched between the beach and an 18-hole golf course. Divided by gardens, the buildings surround a lagoon-style pool that is just steps from the golden sand as it descends to the shores of the Atlantic Ocean. There are a further three outdoor pools, a heated freshwater pool and an infants’ paddling pool for supervised dips. Each of the 266 luxury guestrooms boasts a large terrace with sea or garden views. Interiors are spacious and make comfort a priority with ‘Sheraton Sweet Sleeper’ beds, which have custom mattresses to ensure a peaceful sleep. You are also guaranteed relaxation at the Hespérides Thalasso Spa, where the healing qualities of natural sea water are harnessed in body and beauty treatments. Also drawing on the natural gifts of Fuerteventura’s landscape, a signature offering of the spa is a volcanic hot stone massage. Evenings are filled with international flavours, with themed nights in buffet restaurant Los Arcos. Thee are also two a la carte restaurants: WoknZen, which offers pan-asian meals, and El Faro, with its traditional Spanish tapas. Please note that gentlemen are required to wear long trousers for dinner in all dining venues. Wind down at the end of the day at the Paino Lobby Bar, with live music filling the air and spilling onto an outdoor terrace.

SHERATON FUERTEVENTURA EXH1521Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five starOpen: All yearLocation: Beachside location on the east coast of FuerteventuraNearest airport: Fuerteventura Airport 5 miles. Own transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Tenerife or one of the smaller western islands to discover the diversity of the Canaries.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 266 rooms with a terrace, lounge area and sea views. In-room amenities

include minibar, air conditioning and fan, WiFi, desk, safe, hairdryer, makeup mirror and telephone.Facilities: Four restaurants, Paino lobby bar, Two outdoor swimming pools, Kids’ pool, Jacuzzi, Leisure zone, Kids’ club, Mini golf, Spa, Fitness centre, Hairdresser.Activities & excursions: Two 18-hole golf courses nearby, with courtesy transfers, preferential access and reduced rates for hotel guests.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Corralejo Nature Park, the beaches of Jandia, Nature Parks, Lobos Island, The Betancuria Museum of

Archaeology and Ethnography, Costa Calma (Sotavento)Activities nearby: Golf, Trekking, Water sports

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Fuerteventura, private transfers and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Double Deluxe room.Low season from £890 per personHigh season from £1270 per person

SHERATON FUERTEVENTURA BEACH, GOLF & SPA RESORT Fuerteventura

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Sheraton Fuerteventura Beach, Golf & Spa Resort

Restaurant at Sheraton Fuerteventura Guestroom at Sheraton Fuerteventura

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Puerto Del Rosario - 20 Miles, Betancuria - 30 Miles, Antigua - 29 Miles, Gran Tarajal - 50 Miles, Morro Jable - 76 Miles

The five-star Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahía Real is situated in one of the most attractive corners of Fuerteventura, on the edge of the Dunes of Corralejo Natural Park with its 3125 acres of sand dunes. Amidthis abundant natural environment, the hotel structure itself sits harmoniously, its neo-mudejar architecture drawing on Arab and colonial influences, with warm colours and exuberant vegetation. Elements of the local cultural heritage are also sensitively incorporated into the pleasing interior design and modern facilities. Guestrooms exude a sense of space, elegance and comfort, most featuring private balconies or terraces with views over the ocean towards the islands of Lobos and Lanzarote or overlooking the subtropical gardens. Dining possibilities are varied at Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real, but the hotel’s keynote restaurant is La Cupula, which is supervised by Carles Gaig, a two Michelin star Spanish Chef of international reputation. There is also Yamatori, a Japanese Sushi restaurant, Las Columnas for traditional Spanish cuisine, a buffet and a beach restaurant and bar. Thanks to its beachside location, the hotel offers a range of facilities for keeping guests active, including two heated swimming pools, a list of water sports and fitness pursuits, and a Beach Club. For end-of-the-day relaxation, there is the vast facility of Spa Bahia Vital, in which guests can seek serenity in a number of health, wellness and beauty treatments. This is a magnificent setting for beach holidays in Fuerteventura.

GRAN HOTEL ATLANTIS BAHIA REAL EXH418Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Five star GLOpen: All yearLocation: Beachside setting in Corralejo, northern Fuerteventura. Nearest airport: Fuerteventura Own transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Tenerife or one of the smaller western islands to discover the diversity of the Canaries.

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 170 Rooms and 72 Suites with air conditioning and central heating, pillow menu, satellite TV, internet access, safe and minibar.Facilities: Five Restaurants, Bar, 24-hour Room service, Two swimming pools, Beach club, Children’s club, Extensive gardens.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: Dunes of Corralejo National Park, Lobos IslandActivities nearby: Windsurfing, Kitesurfing, Swimming, Boat trips

PRICES Expressions Holidays includes scheduled flights with Easyjet London Gatwick to Fuerteventura, private transfers and bed and breakfast.Prices for 7 nights based on two people sharing a Double Deluxe room.Low season from £1300 per personHigh season from £1620 per person

GRAN HOTEL ATLANTIS BAHÍA REAL Corralejo, Fuerteventura

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Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real

Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real Double Room Sea View, Gran Hotel Atlantis Bahia Real

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San Sebastian De La Gomera - 19 Miles, Garonjay National Park - 15 Miles, Santa Catalina - 20 Miles, Valle Gran Rey - 24 Miles

On the remote island of La Gomera, which is off the western edge of Tenerife, the four-star Hotel Jardín Tecina surrounds itself with nature. A cliff-side property with views from the southern shores of the island over the Atlantic, the hotel dwells within 17-acre gardens of natural wildlife and indigenous plant life. The carefully maintained gardens are lush and exotic, in amongst which Canarian-style bungalows sit well with their angular, white-walled architecture capped with gently sloping, orange-tiled roofs. This is a large resort with great facilities such as five swimming pools (including one saltwater and a kids’ pool), a performance theatre, a health and beauty centre and floodlit tennis courts. Next door is the vast expanse of the Tecina Golf Course – a convenient addition for golfing enthusiasts. With this varied offering, the hotel is well suited to family stays, with children’s facilities including a miniclub and a daily programme of fun activities. The 434 guestrooms and suites are spread across 35 buildings littered through the gardens; half extend onto a balcony or terrace, while most have equally beautiful ocean or garden views. For evening meals, you can choose between the local and international buffet fare of Restaurante Principal, the grilled dishes of Restaurante Club Laurel and the hot and cold buffet of Restaurante Internacional. Each dining venue guarantees a relaxed atmosphere for enjoying the scenery, while a lighter daytime menu can be sought beside the main swimming pool at Restaurante Barbacoa Piscina.

HOTEL JARDÍN TECINA EXH1564Best for: Long staysOfficial category: Four starOpen: All yearLocation: Cliffside spot outside Playa de Santiago in the south of La Gomera. Nearest airport: La Gomera Airport, 2 miles or fly to Tenerife South and then by sea. Own transport needed: NoMulti-centre suggestions: Tenerife or one of the other Canary Islands for diverse scenery and culture

THE HOTEL Accommodation: 434 rooms and suites with air conditioning, telephone, satellite TV, minibar, safe, music channels, coffee and tea facilities and hairdryer.Facilities: Three restaurants, Pool bar, Bars, Room service menu (8am-10pm), Five swimming pools (one saltwater pool), Kids’ pool, Jacuzzis, Health and Beauty Centre, Gym, Floodlit tennis courts, Hairdresser, Boutiques, Miniclub, Children’s activities, Internet corner, Laundry, Dry cleaning.

THE LOCAL AREALocal interest: San Sebastian

de La Gomera, Valle Gran Rey, Garajonay National Park. Activities nearby: Golf, Water sports

PRICES Please enquire for up-to-date prices with the flights of your choice.

HOTEL JARDÍN TECINA La Gomera

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Hotel and gardens, Hotel Jardin Tecina Outdoor pool, Hotel Jardin Tecina

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We have chosen to work with Avis in Spain as they offer an excellent range of cars and have a very good range of offices throughout Spain, at the airports, at railway stations and in city centre locations, catering for the flexibility our clients demand. Spanish Expressions has negotiated a number of benefits for you with Avis, such as theft protection now being included automatically in all car rentals, a no one-way drop off charge within Spain for the majority of car types. The points made below are for cars hired in Spain only. These conditions are subject to change - countries do change their conditions throughout the year so this information is based on what is available at the time of going to press.

WHAT’S INCLUDED

Unlimited Mileage, Collision Damage Waiver, Theft Protection, Airport service charge or Railway service charge (as appropriate), Road tax, Tax at 21%.

Payment of any applicable drop-off charges for all groups, Rental for the number of days specified (these are in blocks of 24 hours. If you return the car later than the time we have confirmed, Avis will bill you in full at the public rate plus VAT for an additional day).

Hire-cars are included in units of 24 hours and coincide with the number of nights included in your holiday. For example if you book a 7 night holiday we have included 7 units of 24 hours. The hours are calculated from the time you collect the car. However, if you choose an early morning flight out and an evening flight back you will have to pay us in advance for an additional day’s car hire plus the applicable supplement if you choose a larger car group.

WHAT’S NOT INCLUDED

Personal accident insurance (PAI) This is optional. We recommend that you are properly covered for personal accident whilst driving the car. Holiday personal insurance policies usually cover this – please check before you leave home. If in doubt, you may purchase personal accident insurance from Avis on arrival.

Additional DriverThe cost of adding an additional driver is Euros 6 per day or Euros 42 per week plus tax with a maximum of Euros 60 per rental per driver.

PetrolWe strongly recommend that you return the car with a full tank of petrol. The car should have a full tank when you collect it. If this is not the case, please raise it with Avis at the point of collection. If Avis need to refuel the car they will bill you a service charge of Euros 22.80 for mainland Spain, Euros 9.20 for the Canaries or Euros 24.30 for the Balearics plus tax in addition to the cost of the petrol plus Spanish VAT (IVA). It is well worth keeping your final petrol station receipt so as to have proof that the car was returned with a full tank.

Administration feeAn administration fee of Euros 35 plus tax will be applied in case of non-payment of the highway toll, Highway Code transgressions, fines and faulty accidents without third party. In case of accident/theft, the administration fee is Euros 41.32 plus tax.

GPSThe cost of renting a GPS unit varies depending on the length of rental. The cost is Euros 10.67 per day plus tax or Euros 64.40 per week plus tax. Please request at the time of making the reservation.

Child seat/booster seatThe cost of renting a baby/child booster seat is Euros 8.40 per day plus tax, with a maximum of a week at Euros 60 plus tax. Baby Seats are available for children between 9kg-18kg Child Booster Seat available for children between 22kg-36kg. Car seats are compulsory and there will be a fee if damaged or lost.

Please note: Avis may offer you such things as Super Theft Protection and Super Collision Damage Waiver, Windscreen damage waiver and Road side Safety Net for an additional local charge. Once signed for, these charges are non-refundable. Please ensure you require these extras before signing for them.

car hire

TABLE OF CARS AND SUPPLEMENTSSupplement is per days per car (not per person)

Group Sample M/A Air conditioning Y/N 3-6 days 7-13 days 14 days plusA FIAT 500 M Y Incl Incl InclB SEAT IBIZA M Y £5 £4 £4C SEAT LEON M Y £14 £12 £12D VW GOLF 1.9 TDI M Y £15 £14 £14E BMW 1 SERIES M Y £23 £19 £18F VW TOURAN 1.9 TDI M Y £22 £18 £18G VW PASSAT M Y £29 £23 £23H VW PASSAT VARIANT 2.0 M Y £35 £29 £27I AUDI A4 A Y £60 £48 £45J BMW 3 SERIES A Y £43 £35 £34K BMW 520 A Y £104 £84 £80L BMW X5 3.0 A Y £156 £126 £120M MERCEDES VITO M Y £95 £77 £74N OPEL ZAFIRA A Y £30 £23 £23O MERCEDES VIANO A Y £73 £58 £56P SEAT ALHAMBRA M Y £65 £56 £52

M = Manual, A = AutomaticSome of the above groups are on request only in certain locations, e.g. the large cars and the automatics.The makes and models given are just samples of cars in each group, and while certain models can be requested, they cannot be guaranteed.The terms and conditions may be changed by Avis in the course of the year.We can offer you cars from different hire-car companies on request.

The countryside of Andalucia

OTHER INFORMATIONInternational One Way RentalThe additional charge for one-way international rental is available on request and is only for certain vehicle groups.

Minimum Renting Age The minimum age for renting most car groups in Spain is 21. You must have held your licence for a minimum of 1 year. For higher category rentals, the minimum age is 25 and you must have held your licence for a minimum of 2 years.

Young Driver An additional fee of Euros 17.32 per day plus tax will be applied for a young driver or an additional young driver under the age of 21-25 years. Maximum of Euros 173.25 per rental. Additional young driver cost is Euros 17.50 per day plus tax with a maximum of Euros 166.39 per rental plus tax.

Maximum age The maximum age for renting any vehicle is 85.

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Most of this is just practical, much of it is self-evident but it is intended to reinforce the information you have and is in keeping with our straightforward approach to selling holidays.Hotels We know from feedback we receive from our clients that we tend to be conservative when describing or singing the praises of our hotels. However, we still think it’s worth pointing out a few basic facts:

OUR BROCHURE DESCRIPTIONSThe details provided in this brochure are to our knowledge correct at the time of going to press, and information about local events, local sports facilities etc. is usually based on information supplied by the hotel. Changes can take place in the course of the year, bearing in mind that the brochure can be written up to a year before you go on holiday. It is our intention to provide you with the most comprehensive information possible and if we are advised of changes we do our best to advise you in turn. Michelin stars have been based on information available to us at the time of going to press and may change.

HOTEL OPENING AND CLOSING DATESOpening and closing dates aim to be correct at the time of going to press. However, hotels can change their opening and closing dates as well as the closing day of their restaurant at short notice. They are meant to advise us if any detail in our brochure changes in the course of the season, so we can keep you informed about any changes to the hotel you have booked. Most of the time, they do provide us with the information as soon as possible. Obviously if we know of a change at any point we will do our best to advise you.

CATEGORIES OF HOTELSHotels in Spain are classified and given their ‘star rating’ dependent on regional standards, as regulated by the government tourism authority. They have to conform to the standards required by their particular class of hotel and the hotels are checked regularly by the local inspectors. Even so, you may find that the electric fittings, plumbing, bath and shower units and door locks etc. are unfamiliar. Staircases too can be steep, particularly in old buildings. Family rooms sometimes consist of a room with a mezzanine level for the children reached by a staircase, which can be steep and unprotected.

HOTEL FACILITIESAll stated hotel facilities aim to be correct at the time of going to press. Seasonal closing times can change and certain facilities are subject to mechanical problems or changes in the weather. Again, if we are notified in advance, we will pass this information on to you. If sports facilities are mentioned as being ‘nearby’, this usually means, in the case of tennis courts or cycle hire, in the nearest village or town and with golf, riding and water sports usually within driving distance. Hotels’ own swimming pools and tennis courts can vary in size and quality.

BREAKFAST IN SPAINBreakfast is the lightest meal of the day in Spain and usually consists of the continental-style format of bread, pastries, jam, butter, coffee or tea (subject to the hotel’s discretion). If we state that a buffet breakfast is included, this will mean the usual items

of continental breakfast plus additional items you help yourself to, such as cereals, yoghurt, fruit, cheese and cold meats. However, these are only suggestions and the actual ingredients may change from day to day and are at the discretion of the hotel.

DINNERWhere we include dinner in the price of the holiday, this can be a choice of different courses, either 3, 4 or 5 courses, a choice from the A la Carte menu or a fixed menu of the day. If no details are provided, you should assume that the dinner is a fixed menu of the day.

DRINKS AT HOTELSThe only drinks included are tea or coffee with breakfast. Coffee, aperitifs, wines and other drinks with meals are extra and must be paid direct to the hotel, unless we say that certain drinks are included at a particular hotel. Wine in Spain with meals can be surprisingly expensive. We should have details on file of the cost of a bottle of house wine at our hotels, if you particularly want to know in advance. Prices of drinks at hotels are regulated by the government and reflect the category of the hotel. So, usually, the higher the category the hotel is, the more expensive the drinks.

VEGETARIAN MEALSIf you are a vegetarian, you should let us know at the time of booking. We will advise the hotels accordingly from the point of making your reservation. Vegetarian meals in Spain are not always particularly imaginative.

EXTRAS You must pay direct to the hotel before departure for any items of personal expenditure including parking, drinks, telephone, meals etc, other than the items that are included in your holiday.

CHECK-IN AND CHECK-OUTRooms will not usually be ready for you until after 3pm and most hotels require you to leave your room before 11am. We advise that you should aim to arrive at the hotel no later than 6pm to allow time to settle in before dinner. If you are going to be late unexpectedly, you should phone the hotel direct en route to advise them. If you do not check-out in time, hotels may charge you for an extra day.

BUILDING WORK If building work is to take place at the hotel during your stay, we do ask the hotels to advise us in advance so that we can warn you. Obviously, things do go wrong with buildings in the course of the year and emergency repairs sometimes have to be done without notice. This sort of work is of course unavoidable and would probably cause more inconvenience if not dealt with. If building work is taking place nearby but not actually on the hotel’s own property, it is beyond their and our control.

ROOMSWe give you a choice of rooms at many of our hotels, reflecting differences in size usually. The actual size of a standard Type A room varies from hotel to hotel, often reflecting the star rating of the hotel, but even within four-star hotels you can find a wide discrepancy in the size of the smallest and largest rooms in the hotel. Some of the standard category rooms are quite small. Spanish hotels do

not always offer tea or coffee making facilities in the rooms.

BED TYPES Most Spanish hotels have rooms with double beds. Twin beds (two single) are also available but are less common. We will do our best to request the type of bed you want but cannot always guarantee it. If you do not specify twin at the time of booking, a double will be booked for you automatically. If, once we have confirmed your booking, you want us to change the room type or beds booked, an amendment fee will be levied as in our booking conditions, and it will be subject to availability of the room types you want.

SUITES OR JUNIOR SUITESWhen we refer to a suite or junior suite in this brochure, it is usually the exact way the hotel describes the room. In Spain, a suite is often a large bedroom with a sitting area, sometimes through an alcove but not always. A junior suite is usually a large bedroom with a sitting area.

EXTRA BEDSAn extra bed in Spain can be a proper single bed that is a permanent fixture in a double or twin room, or it can be a folding bed that is placed in your room for the duration of your stay. They can vary in comfort and are most suitable for small children rather than adults.

VIEWSWhen a client requests a ‘view’ at a particular hotel, this can lead to difficulties if we request it. Unless a ‘view’ obviously means sea view, garden view, courtyard view etc, a ‘view’ as in pretty view is subjective and therefore we cannot request this.

AIR CONDITIONINGIf we state that an hotel has air conditioning, this can be a fully integrated unit or sometimes just a portable unit placed in your room. Air conditioning is sometimes only in use during the warmest months in the year, at the discretion of the hotel.

LOCAL EVENTS, WEDDINGS AND BANQUETS Local events such as processions, fairs and festivals take place throughout Spain in towns and villages. Such events are integral to local life and do provide local colour. Weddings and banquets can be held at our hotels, especially as so many are held in such high esteem by the hotels. It is possible that you can be staying at a hotel when they’re hosting such a party. Some hotels do advise us at the time of booking if they know at that point what’s been planned. Others don’t necessarily advise us.

PARKINGMany – though not all – of our hotels have a car park of their own. Most do not charge for use of an open-air car park, but if they have a garage or a secure car park they will probably charge for it. Charges can vary from about Euros 10 to Euros 20 per day. Charges for parking are not included in the price of your holiday.

CREDIT CARDSCredit cards are widely accepted in Spain, from hotels to petrol stations, motorway tolls and supermarkets. Mastercard and Visa are accepted almost without exception, with American Express and Diners less readily accepted.

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Spanish Expressions is a member of AITO the Association of Independent Tour Operators

THE QUALITY CHARTERAITO is the Association for independent and specialist holiday companies. Our member companies, usually owner-managed, strive to create overseas holidays with high levels of professionalism and a shared concern for quality and personal service. The Association encourages the highest standards in all aspects of tour operating.

EXCLUSIVE MEMBERSHIP AITO sets criteria regarding ownership, finance and quality which must be satisfied before new companies are admitted to membership. All members are required to adhere to a Code of Business Practice which encourages high operational standards and conduct.

FINANCIAL SECURITY AITO members are required to protect money paid by customers to the member for any holiday sold under the AITO logo and to comply with UK Government Regulations in this respect. Members submit details of their bonding and guarantee arrangements to the Association on a regular basis.

ACCURATE BROCHURES AND WEBSITES All members do their utmost to ensure that all their brochures and other publications, print or electronic, clearly and accurately describe the holidays and services offered.

PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AND CONTINUAL IMPROVEMENTS All members are committed to high standards of service and believe in regular and thorough training of employees. Members continually seek to review and improve their holidays. They listen to their customers and always welcome suggestions for improving standards.

MONITORING STANDARDS AITO endeavours to monitor quality standards regularly. All customers should receive a post-holiday questionnaire the results of which are scrutinised by the Association.

RESPONSIBLE TOURISM All members acknowledge the importance of AITO's Responsible Tourism guidelines, which recognise the social, economic and environmental responsibilities of tour operating. Those demonstrating their achievements beyond the pure acceptance of this principle are recognised by the award of 2 or 3-star status.

CUSTOMER RELATIONS All members endeavour to deal swiftly and fairly with any issues their customers may raise. In the unlikely event that a dispute between an AITO member and a customer cannot be settled amicably, AITO's low-cost Independent Dispute Settlement Service may be called upon by either side to bring the matter to a speedy and acceptable conclusion.

ADMINISTRATIONWe understand that efficient administration is important to you:

YOUR HOLIDAY DOCUMENTATION We aim to send you your holiday documentation at least 3 weeks before the departure date of your holiday. Your holiday documentation will include: ferry ticket (one per car) or flight tickets (one per person), car hire voucher and notes about car hire in Spain (for fly-drive holidays), a voucher to be given to each hotel on arrival, a set of helpful hints per region and hotel, hotel leaflets if available. It may happen that flight tickets are sent under separate cover after the rest of your holiday documentation.

CHECK-IN TIMESFor flights, you should check-in at least 90 minutes before the scheduled departure time of your flight. (Stansted airport advises just 45 minutes). For ferries and Eurotunnel, we are advised 40 minutes at least for Dover or Folkestone with the other ports requiring 45 minutes to one hour.

NAMES ON FLIGHT TICKETS The name in your passport is the name that must appear on the flight ticket. The names you provide us with at the time of booking are those in which we will make your flight booking. Once we have made your flight booking,we cannot change the names of the reservation. You must advise of the correct names at the time of booking.

PASSPORTS AND VISASYou require a full 10 year passport to travel to countries featured in this brochure. EU citizens do not require visas to travel to countries in this brochure. Non-EU passport holders are responsible themselves for checking passport and visa regulations applicable for entry to countries featured in this brochure. The Company bears no

responsibility for passport and/or visa regulations for non EU passport holders. This also applies to holders of British passports issued in some overseas places.

CHANGES TO YOUR BOOKINGWe work very hard to arrange your holiday. If, once we have made the arrangements, you want to make changes, then we will of course do our best to accommodate you. However, changes do cost time and money and therefore charges do have to be made. The level of charges is detailed in our booking conditions.

EXECUTIVE CLUB NUMBERSIf you have a BA executive club number or any other membership number, we are happy to advise the supplier at the time of making the booking. In any case, the acceptance of your executive numbers in connection with a Spanish Expressions holiday is at the discretion of the suppliers concerned.

PREGNANCY If you are pregnant at the time of travelling on holiday, you should advise us. Airlines have restrictions about carrying passengers who are pregnant, so it is imperative that you advise us, at the time of booking if you are already pregnant or as soon as you can.

HEALTH REQUIREMENTSIf you are suffering from any disability or illness, this should be communicated to us before you make a booking together. Health regulations for overseas travel may change from time to time. A leaflet is available (T4) ‘Health Advice to Travellers’ from the Department of Health by telephoning Freephone 0800-555777.

GOVERNMENT ADVICEThe UK government has an excellent website www.

fco.gov.uk which you can access to obtain up-to-date information about worldwide destinations. We advise most strongly that you visit the site to check notices about your intended destination before you book and travel.

INSURANCEWe are concerned that all our clients are adequately insured (in case of illness whilst abroad or cancellation/curtailment due to unforeseen circumstances). By choosing not to take our insurance you agree to indemnify Spanish Expressions against all costs, losses and liabilities that would have been covered by the insurance.

EXTRA INFORMATIONCrimePrecautions to prevent crime are often a matter of common sense. We would like to remind you when on holiday to take care, remember to lock possessions away from sight, be careful of handbags, wallets and purses in public places, keep car doors locked particularly in built-up areas, use hotel safes for valuables - just a few examples. National Holidays in SpainSome tourist attractions as well as banks etc may close on the following days:1 January: New Year’s Day6 January: Epiphany18 April: Good Friday1 May: Labour Day19 June: Corpus Christi15 August: Assumption of Mary12 October: Spain’s National Day1 November: All Saints’ Day6 December: Spanish Constitution Day8 December: Immaculate Conception25 December: Christmas Day31 December: New Year’s EveThere are also a number of regional holidays throughout the year.

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1. YOUR HOLIDAY CONTRACT AND FINANCIAL PROTECTION Your holiday contract is with Garland Hoff Ltd of 2-3 Delamore Park, Cornwood, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9QP, registered in England no 2328857 ("the Company"). We hold an Air Travel Organiser's Licence issued by the Civil Aviation Authority (ATOL number 3076). When you buy an ATOL protected flight or flight inclusive holiday* from us, you will receive an ATOL Certificate. This lists what is financially protected, where you can get information on what this means for you and who to contact if things go wrong. We, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL Certificate, will provide you with the services listed on the ATOL Certificate (or a suitable alternative). In some cases, where neither we nor the supplier are able to do so for reasons of insolvency, an alternative ATOL holder may provide you with services you have bought or a suitable alternative (at no extra cost to you). You agree to accept that in those circumstances the alternative ATOL holder will perform those obligations and you agree to pay any money outstanding to be paid by you under your contract to that alternative ATOL holder. However, you also agree that in some cases it will not be possible to appoint an alternative ATOL holder, in which case you will be entitled to make a claim under the ATOL scheme (or your credit card issuer where applicable). If we, or the suppliers identified on your ATOL certificate, are unable to provide the services listed (or a suitable alternative, through an alternative ATOL holder or otherwise) for reasons of insolvency, the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust may make a payment to (or confer a benefit on) you under the ATOL scheme. You agree that in return for such a payment or benefit, you assign absolutely to those Trustees any claims which you have or may have arising out of or relating to the non-provision of the services, including any claim against us, the travel agent or your credit card issuer where applicable. You also agree that any such claims may be re-assigned to another body, if that other body has paid sums you have claimed under the ATOL scheme.*The flights and flight- inclusive holidays we arrange are ATOL protected providing they are made available in the UK. For further information visit the ATOL website at www.atol.org.uk. We are also members of the Association of Independent Tour Operators (AITO) and of ABTA (ABTA number W1080). We are obliged to maintain a high standard of service to you by ABTA’s Code of Conduct. For further information about ABTA, the Code of Conduct and the arbitration scheme available to you if you have a complaint (see clause 13), contact ABTA at 30 Park Street, London, SE1 9EQ or see www.abta.com. The Association of Bonded Travel Organisers Trust Limited (ABTOT) provides financial protection under the Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992 for Expressions Holidays, and in the event of our insolvency, protection is provided for the following: 1. non-flight packages commencing in and returning to the UK; 2. non-flight packages commencing and returning to a country other than the UK; and 3. flight inclusive packages that commence outside of the UK, which are sold to customers outside of the UK. 1, 2 and 3 provides for a refund in the event you have not yet travelled. 1 and 3 provides for repatriation. Please note that bookings made outside the UK are only protected by ABTOT when purchased directly with Expressions Holidays. All bookings with the Company incorporate the Booking Conditions set out below and are deemed to have been accepted in full by you and all members of your party on whose behalf a booking is made. A contract is made when we send confirmation of your booking to you. We may not be able to confirm some arrangements immediately (e.g. Spa treatments). Although, we may issue a Confirmation Invoice, a contract for any arrangements which have not been confirmed on that invoice will only be made when we confirm that those additional arrangements have been completed. If there are any changes to details discussed at the time of booking, before the Confirmation Invoice is issued, we will notify you. If anything on your Confirmation Invoice is incorrect you must immediately tell us or your travel agent. If there is an obvious error on the Confirmation Invoice we reserve the right to correct it as soon as we become aware of it. If this is unacceptable to you, you will be entitled to cancel your arrangements and receive a full refund provided you have not yet travelled. Your contract with the Company and any matters arising from it will be governed by English law and subject to the jurisdiction of the Courts of England and Wales, unless you are resident in Scotland or Northern Ireland, in which case you may choose to bring your claim in those respective jurisdictions and be governed by their respective laws (but if you do not so choose, English law will apply).

2. PAYMENT Your deposit payment (usually 10% per person with a minimum of £300 per person for bookings with a total sales value of £6000 or less) must be received by the Company within 5 days of the booking application but if a booking is made within ten weeks of departure the total cost of the holiday must be sent to the Company. The person making the booking warrants that he/she has the authority of all other persons included in the holiday to make the booking on their behalf. Holidays including flights with advance ticketing deadlines and holidays to some hotels for certain times of the year may require a higher initial deposit level or staggered deposits or even an earlier date for the balance payment - this will be made known to you before you book. The deposit is accepted as part payment and the balance is due to the

Company at least ten weeks before the date of your departure from the United Kingdom. However, before your balance payment is due you may receive a revised invoice taking into account any variations (such as an increase) in transportation costs or local dues or taxes. (See Clause 11 below). If, for any reason, the balance is not received by us by the date due, we reserve the right to cancel your holiday at that date, in which case you will forfeit your deposit payment. If you ask us to hold the booking pending payment and then you fail to pay, higher cancellation charges will apply, as the date of cancellation will be the date requested by you as the revised date for payment. All monies which you pay to a travel agent in respect of your holiday arrangements with the Company are held by the agent on behalf of the Company. Except for flight inclusive bookings, all monies you pay to one of our authorised travel agents for your holiday with us will be held by the agent on your behalf until a contract between us comes into existence. After that point, your agent will hold the monies on our behalf until they are paid to us. For flight inclusive bookings, all monies paid to any authorised travel agent of ours for your holiday with us will be held on behalf of and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust subject to the travel agent’s obligation to pay such monies to us in accordance with our trading terms unless we fail. In the unlikely event of our financial failure, all monies then held by the travel agent or subsequently paid by you to the travel agent will be held by the agent on behalf of and for the benefit of the Trustees of the Air Travel Trust without any obligation on the agent to pay such monies to us. Please note that all payments made by credit card (deposits and balances) are subject to a handling fee of 2% (3% for American Express cards) except that we will absorb the 2% charge for a credit card on deposit payments only of an amount up to £1000 in total.

3. CHANGES AND CANCELLATIONS MADE BY YOU Any cancellation by you of your holiday can be notified to us by telephone but must be followed in writing and signed by the person who made the booking. For your peace of mind you should use prepaid recorded delivery or registered post. Cancellation will take effect from the date it is received at the Company’s offices. Cancellation only by telephone or e-mail is not acceptable. All cancellations are subject to cancellation charges as follows:

Amount of notice you give the Amount of cancellation fee Company before the scheduled expressed as a % of total departure date holiday price

More than 70 days Deposit monies paid69-49 days 50% or loss of deposit monies paid (whichever is greater)48-31 days 60%30-15 days 90%14 days and less 100%

If, after our confirmation invoice has been issued, you wish to change your travel arrangements in any way, for example your chosen departure date or accommodation or transfer of your booking to another person, we will do our utmost to make these changes but it may not always be possible. Any request for changes must be in writing from the person who made the booking or your travel agent. You will be asked to pay an administrative charge of £50 per person, and any further cost we incur in making this alteration. You should be aware that these costs could increase the closer to the departure date that changes are made and you should contact us as soon as possible. Certain arrangements (eg some flight tickets) cannot be changed after a reservation has been made and any alteration, even a name change, may incur a 100% cancellation charge of the cost of the flight. Subject to this, if you are prevented from taking the holiday you have booked, you may transfer it to another person provided you authorise us in writing to make the transfer and the person to whom it is transferred agrees to comply with the terms of the existing booking and you remain liable for making payment to us of all monies due. No transfer can be made within 14 days of departure.

4. ABANDONMENT OF YOUR HOLIDAY If you choose, in the course of your holiday, to abandon the arrangements made by us on your behalf and instead to make your own arrangements, the Company accepts no liability and no refunds will be made for the services you choose not to take unless the Company is at fault. Abandonment of your holiday may also be deemed to have taken place if you miss your outward means of transportation through no fault of the Company although the Company will assist in whatever way it can to make new arrangements for you. You would have to pay for any costs incurred. Travel tickets and hotel or car-hire vouchers are only valid for the dates shown and cannot be transferred to different dates.

5. OUR COMMITMENTS TO YOU FOR PACKAGE HOLIDAYS The following clause applies where you buy a package holiday as defined by The Package Travel, Package Holidays and Package Tours Regulations 1992. (i) Where you do not suffer personal injury or death, the Company accepts liability should any part of your package booked with us not be as described in the brochure or not be of a reasonable standard. Subject to (iii) below, the Company will pay

you compensation. Our liability in all cases shall be limited to a maximum of 3 times the original cost of your travel arrangements. (ii) Where you suffer death or personal injury as a result of an activity forming part of your package booked with us and paid for in the UK, we accept responsibility, subject to (iii) below, but where such death or personal injury arises in the course of air travel, sea travel, rail travel or hotel accommodation, the Company's liability and/or the amount of compensation you will receive will be limited in accordance with the provisions of any relevant International Conventions, and the Company will have the benefit of any limitation of compensation and/or liability contained in these conventions as if it were the carrier in question, including, for example, the Warsaw Convention 1929 (as amended) and the Montreal Convention for travel by air and/or for airlines with an operating licence granted by an EU country, the EC Regulation on Air Carrier Liability No 889/2002 for national and international travel by air, the Athens Convention in respect of travel by sea (as amended by the 2002 protocol where applicable), COTIF, the Convention on International Travel by Rail and the Paris Convention in respect of the provision of accommodation. Further, your journey will be subject to the carrier's conditions of carriage, some of which may exclude or limit liability. Copies of the International Conventions and Conditions of Carriage are available on request. (iii) The Company accepts liability in accordance with (i) and (ii) above except where the cause of the failure in your holiday arrangements or any death or personal injury you may suffer is not due to any failure on the part of the Company or its servants, agents or suppliers to use reasonable skill and care in making, performing, or providing, as applicable, your contracted holiday arrangements, or was your own fault, or is attributable to the actions of someone unconnected with your holiday arrangements or due to unusual or unforeseeable circumstances or events which could not have been anticipated or avoided by the Company or its servants, agents or suppliers even with the exercise of all due care. These events include, for example: war, threat of war, riot, civil strife, political unrest, terrorist activity, industrial disputes, alteration to the schedules of flights by airlines, natural disaster, fire, weather conditions such as hurricanes and floods, acts of any port, airport, governmental or public authority, technical problems to transport, aircraft grounding, nuclear disaster, epidemic or outbreaks of illness. Please note it is your responsibility to show that reasonable skill and care has not been used if you wish to make a claim against us. (iv) It should be noted that acceptance of liability on the part of the Company referred to in (i), (ii) and (iii) above is subject to assignment by you of your rights against any individual or Company which is in any way responsible for the failure of your holiday arrangements or any death or personal injury you may suffer.

6. OUR RESPONSIBILITY FOR ARRANGEMENTS NOT FORMING PART OF A PACKAGE Where you do not buy a package holiday from us but book only one element of your holiday arrangements, such as accommodation or transport, our responsibility is solely to ensure that the element booked with us is as described by us and is of a reasonable standard. We shall have no responsibility for any arrangements which you make yourself.

7. EXCURSIONS AND ACTIVITIES NOT FORMING PART OF A PACKAGE Where you book an optional excursion or activity whilst on your holiday, or where the Company makes excursion or activity arrangements as agent on your behalf, whether before departure or whilst in resort, and you make payment for this directly to the relevant supplier, your contract will be with that supplier subject to its terms and conditions and will be subject to the law and jurisdiction of the country where the supplier is situated. The Company accepts no liability for any negligence or breach of contract on the part of the excursion/activity supplier, nor for any failure in your excursion or activity arrangements, or any death or personal injury you may suffer. Some excursions/activities may contain an element of risk or require a good level of physical fitness and, if in doubt, you should make direct enquiries of the local supplier before deciding to buy and check that you are covered by your travel insurance policy. If you, or any member of your party, suffer death, illness or injury whilst overseas arising out of an activity which does not form part of your package travel arrangements, we shall at our discretion, offer advice, guidance and assistance. Where legal action is contemplated and you want our assistance, you must obtain our written consent prior to commencement of proceedings. We limit the cost of our assistance to you or any member of your party to £5,000.

8. OUR BROCHURE AND WEBSITE The Company confirms that information contained in this brochure and on our website is given in good faith and believed correct at the time it is given. If any facilities referred to are withdrawn, altered or restricted we will advise you before you book or as soon as the Company is notified by the supplier of the changes. Facilities may be withdrawn for maintenance purposes or because of public holidays or adverse weather conditions, without notice to us, and the Company does not accept liability for this.

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9. CHANGES MADE BY US When you have made your contract with the Company, the Company will use its best endeavours to ensure that none of the components of your holiday arrangements has to be altered. However as the arrangements are planned many months in advance, sometimes changes may have to be made and we reserve the right to do so. Where a significant change (see below) is made, you will be informed as soon as reasonably possible, if there is time before your departure. You may then cancel and receive a refund of all monies paid, or accept an offer of alternative travel arrangements of comparable standard from us, if available (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value). In addition, the Company will pay following minimum amounts of compensation:

Notification period before departure Compensation per personMore than 10 weeks NilBetween 4 and 10 weeks £50Between 2 and 4 weeks £75Less than 2 weeks £100

Compensation will not be paid where the change is caused because the minimum number of persons, on the basis of which your holiday arrangements are costed, fail to make bookings and the Company advises you in writing 70 days before your intended departure or where the company is forced to make changes because of unusual and unforeseeable events beyond the Company’s control. Infants (under 2 years of age) do not receive compensation. A significant change includes a change of departure time by more than 12 hours for holidays of 13 nights or less and more than 24 hours (but not flight delay) for holidays of 14 nights or more or a change of accommodation to a lower grade than that booked. You are obliged to inform the Company within 48 hours of receiving notification of the proposed changes of your decision. Your holiday may include the services of air carriers not owned or operated by the Company. Sometimes these services are delayed or re-scheduled. Responsibility for such delays or changes of schedule rests with the actual carrier and are subject to the terms and conditions of the carrier which may limit or exclude liability - see Clause 13 below.

10. CANCELLATIONS MADE BY US The Company reserves the right to cancel your holiday arrangements but will not do so less than ten weeks before your departure date except for reasons beyond our control or failure by you to pay the final balance. Should the Company cancel it will give you as early notification as possible and you will then be entitled to a refund of all monies paid or accept an offer of alternative travel arrangements of comparable standard from us, if available (we will refund any price difference if the alternative is of a lower value). Compensation will be paid as in Clause 9, with exceptions also being as in Clause 9. The Company reserves the right to terminate your holiday without any obligation to refund or make alternative arrangements where, in our reasonable opinion or that of someone in authority such as the captain of your aircraft, your behaviour is likely to cause danger or annoyance to others or where the Company does not receive your payment in accordance with Clause 2.

11. OUR PRICES All prices in this brochure and on our website are per person in £sterling unless otherwise stated. We reserve the right to alter our prices and/or other particulars shown in our brochure or on our website. You will be advised of the current price of the holiday that you wish to take before you book. The prices of our holidays may go down or up. However, once you have paid your deposit there will be no changes in the price of your holiday except that, changes in transportation costs, including the cost of fuel, dues, taxes or fees chargeable for services such as landing taxes or embarkation or disembarkation fees at ports and airports and fluctuating exchange rates may cause the price of your travel arrangements to change after you have booked. There will be no change within 30 days of your departure. We will absorb and you will not be charged for any increase equivalent to 2% of the price of your travel arrangements, which excludes insurance premiums and any amendment charges. You will be charged for the amount over and above that, plus an administration charge of £1.00 per person together with an amount to cover agents’ commission. If this means that you have to pay an increase of more than 10% of the price of your travel arrangements, you will have the option of accepting a change to another holiday if we are able to offer one (if this is of equivalent or higher quality you will not have to pay more but if it is of lower quality you will be refunded the difference in price), or cancelling and receiving a full refund of all monies paid, except for any amendment charges. We will consider an appropriate refund of insurance premiums paid if you can show that you are unable to transfer or reuse your policy. Should you decide to cancel for this reason, you must exercise your right to do so within 14 days from the issue date printed on your final invoice. Should the price of your holiday go down due to the changes mentioned above, by more than 2% of your holiday cost, then any refund due will be paid to you. However, please note that travel arrangements are not always purchased in local currency and some apparent changes have no impact on the price of your travel due to contractual and other protection in place. The price of your holiday was calculated using exchange rates quoted in the Financial Times on 19 September 2014.

12. IF YOU HAVE A COMPLAINT Any complaint regarding the holiday should in the first instance be reported to the owner or manager of the hotel or premises or the supplier of the services concerned immediately and should also be reported to the Company at the same time so that all reasonable steps can be taken to resolve the matter during your holiday. (Please note that overseas representatives are not employees of the Company and you should not merely report your complaint to them without informing the Company in London at the same time). The Company’s right to be able to try to remedy the situation and put things right during your holiday forms part of this contract and it is therefore your obligation to inform us of any problem during your holiday and to continue to inform us so that we can remedy the situation for you. If you fail to follow this simple procedure we will have been deprived of the opportunity to investigate and rectify your complaint whilst you were in resort and this may affect your rights under this contract. If your complaint is still not resolved locally, notification should be made to the Company in writing and for your own peace of mind by pre-paid recorded delivery within 28 days of the date scheduled for the end of your holiday. Disputes arising out of, or in connection with your booking which cannot be amicably settled may be referred to arbitration if you so wish under a special scheme arranged by ABTA Ltd and administered independently. The scheme provides for a simple and inexpensive method of arbitration on documents alone with restricted liability on the customer in respect of costs. Full details will be provided on request or can be obtained from the ABTA website (www.abta.com). The scheme does not apply to claims for an amount greater than £5,000 per person. There is also a limit of £25,000 per booking. Neither does it apply to claims which are solely in respect of physical injury or illness or their consequences. The scheme can however deal with compensation claims which include an element of minor injury or illness subject to a limit of £1,500 on the amount the arbitrator can award per person in respect of this element. Your application for arbitration and other required documents must be received by ABTA within 18 months of your return from the holiday. Outside this time limit arbitration under the scheme may still be available if we agree, although the ABTA Code does not require such agreement. For injury and illness claims, you can request the ABTA mediation procedure and we have the option to agree to this. Where we act as agent, please bear in mind that your contract is with the supplier of the arrangements concerned. Unless the supplier is also a member of ABTA, only disputes relating to our actions as agent can be dealt with by the arbitration scheme or mediation procedure and not complaints about the arrangements themselves or the acts / omissions of the supplier.

13. FLIGHTS In accordance with EU Regulation 2111/2005 we are required to advise you of the actual carrier operating your flight/connecting flight/transfer. We do this by listing carriers to be used or likely to be used in our brochure and/or on our website. Any changes to the actual airline after you have received your tickets will be notified to you as soon as possible and in all cases at check-in or at the boarding gate. Such a change is deemed to be a minor change. Under EU law (Regulation 261/2004) you have rights in some circumstances to refunds and/or compensation from your airline in cases of denied boarding, cancellation or delay to flights. Where applicable, you must pursue the airline for the compensation or other payment due to you. All sums you receive or are entitled to receive from the airline concerned by virtue of these Regulations represent the full amount of your entitlement to compensation or any other payment arising from such cancellation, delay, downgrading or denied boarding. This includes any disappointment, distress, inconvenience or effect on any other arrangements. The fact a delay may entitle you to cancel your flight does not automatically entitle you to cancel any other arrangements even where those arrangements have been made in conjunction with your flight. We have no liability to make any payment to you in relation to the Denied Boarding Regulations or in respect of any flight cancellation or delay, downgrading of any flight ticket or denial of any boarding as the full amount of your entitlement to any compensation or other payment (as dealt with above) is covered by the airline’s obligations under the Denied Boarding Regulations. If, for any reason, we make any payment to you or a third party which the airline is responsible for in accordance with the Denied Boarding Regulations, you must, when requested, assign to us the rights you have or had to claim the payment in question from the airline. If your airline does not comply with these rules you may complain to the Civil Aviation Authority on 020 7453 6888 or by e-mail to [email protected] or see www.caa.co.uk – Referring Your Complaint to the CAA. This brochure is our responsibility, as your tour operator. It is not issued on behalf of, and does not commit the airlines mentioned herein or any airline whose services are used in the course of your travel arrangements. Please note that in accordance with Air Navigation Orders in order to qualify for infant status, a child must be under 2 years of age on the date of its return flight. Check in and flight times are local times based on the 24-hour system. They are for guidance only and may change, especially with regard to the individual country’s daylight saving time policy. Your invoice will show the proposed flight details, and your flight tickets will show the actual details. Please check your flight details when you receive

your tickets. It is recommended that you check in 3 hours before and a minimum of 2 hours before departure. Your initials and the spelling of your name must be identical on your ticket and in your passport.

14. DATA PROTECTION To ensure that your holiday runs smoothly, we need to use information about you and members of your party such as names and addresses, special needs, dietary requirements, etc. We will apply appropriate security measures to protect this data. However, we must pass it to suppliers of your travel arrangements, including airlines, transport companies and hotels. We may also supply it to security companies, and to public authorities such as customs and immigration. If your flight is outside the European Economic Area (EEA), controls on data protection in your destination may not be as strict as in the UK. We will only pass data, including sensitive information regarding disabilities or dietary and religious requirements, to people responsible for your travel arrangements. If we cannot pass this information to the relevant suppliers, in the EEA or elsewhere, we cannot provide your holiday. When you make this booking, you and all members of your party consent to this information being passed to the relevant people. We can supply a copy of your information held by us; there is a small charge for providing this. Please note that some or all of the Caricom States listed below have entered into an agreement with the USA whereby advance passenger data, required by and provided to Caricom States for border security purposes, will be passed to the USA Department for Homeland Security for processing on behalf of those Caricom States listed as follows: Anguilla, Antigua and Barbuda, The Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, British Virgin Islands, Cayman Islands, Dominica, Grenada, Guyana, Haiti, Jamaica, Montserrat, Saint Lucia, St Kitts and Nevis, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Turks and Caicos Islands, collectively members or associate members of ‘Caricom’. The UK Information Commissioner’s Office has accepted that this will not breach the Data Protection Act but we are required to bring this to your attention.

15. SPECIAL REQUESTS If you have any special requests, (e.g. vegetarian meals) please let us know at the time of booking. We will pass these on to the relevant supplier(s) but cannot guarantee your special request will be met as we do not have any direct control over the manner in which services are provided.

16. PASSPORT, VISA AND HEALTH REQUIREMENTS You require a valid 10 year passport to travel to countries featured in this brochure. Your specific passport and visa requirements, and other immigration requirements, are your sole responsibility and you should contact the relevant Embassies and/or Consulates before you book. You should also consult your doctor for advice on health precautions in good time before you travel. It is your responsibility to ensure you are aware of all recommended vaccinations and health precautions in good time before departure. Details are available from your GP surgery and from the National Travel Health Network and Centre www.nathnac.org. Information on health abroad is also available on www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Travelhealth. At the time of publication of this brochure, we are not aware of any compulsory health requirements applicable to British citizens taking any of the holidays featured in this brochure. For holidays in the EU/EEA you should obtain an EHIC (European Health Insurance Card) prior to departure from www.ehic.org.uk. An EHIC is not a substitute for travel insurance. Vaccination and other health requirements/recommendations are subject to change at any time for any destination. Please therefore check with a doctor or clinic not less than six weeks prior to departure to ensure that you have met the necessary requirements and have the applicable information. It is the party leader’s responsibility to ensure that all members of the party are in possession of all necessary travel and health documents before departure. All costs incurred in obtaining such documentation must be paid by you. We regret we cannot accept any liability if you are refused entry onto any transport or into any country due to failure on your part to carry all required documentation. If failure to have any necessary travel or other documents results in fines, surcharges or other financial penalty being imposed on us, you will be responsible for reimbursing us accordingly. The Foreign and Commonwealth Office publishes regularly updated travel information on its website www.gov.uk/foreigntravel-advice which you are recommended to consult before booking and in good time before departure.

17. TRAVEL INSURANCE It is absolutely essential that you and all members of your party are adequately insured (in case of illness abroad or cancellation/curtailment). If, however, you choose not to be insured you agree to indemnify the Company against all costs, losses and liabilities which the Company may incur and which are not the Company’s liability under this contract and which would have been avoided had suitable insurance cover been taken by you.

18. PUBLICATION The prices in this brochure replace all prices in previous brochures and price leaflets.Date of publication: March 2015. Copyright Garland Hoff Limited

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Expressions Holidays is all about personal choice and practical advice, conveyed with a character and flavour that are our own. Owned and run by Marcelle Hoff and Martin Garland, we are a truly independent, specialist tour operator whose aim is to provide you with choice, flexibility, personal service, professional solutions and value for money.

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Expressions Holidays, 2-3 Delamore Park, Cornwood, Ivybridge, Devon PL21 9QPTel: 01752 878076, e-mail: [email protected] website: www.expressionsholidays.co.uk

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