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10 Surreal Places in Spain That Feel Like Another World 🌍
Not your usual Spain itinerary. These are the places that stop you in your tracks. The ones that make you whisper “Is this real life?” under your breath while your phone struggles to capture it all. Welcome to the most otherworldly corners of Spain. 1. San Juan de Gaztelugatxe (Basque Country) Straight from Game of Thrones,…
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10 Cool & Underrated Places in Spain You Need to Visit ✨
Spain has its A-list: Barcelona, Madrid, Ibiza. Love them or loathe them, they’re always going to be packed. But here’s the thing — Spain is full of smaller cities, seaside towns, and mountain hideaways that are just as cool (if not cooler) and don’t come with the same elbow-to-rib-cage crowds. Here are my favourite cool-and-underrated places in…
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This Spanish Beach Looks Like It’s Covered in Popcorn — And Yes, It’s 100% Real
If you think you’ve seen every type of beach on Earth — white-sand, black-sand, pebble, volcanic, crystal-clear, dramatic cliffs — Spain is about to hit you with a plot twist.On the northern coast of Fuerteventura, there’s a shore that looks like someone dumped a giant bucket of movie-theater popcorn across the entire coastline… and no, your…
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10 of the Most Beautiful Places in Spain (From Someone Who Actually Lives Here)
Beauty is subjective, but I live in Spain, travel here constantly, and these are the places I keep returning to. They’re not just photogenic — they’re places with personality, good food, and little details you only notice if you’ve been there more than once. 1. Picos de Europa Rugged limestone peaks, deep gorges, and alpine-style villages…
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The Beach in Málaga Where They Cook Food in the Sand
If you’ve ever strolled along the beaches of Málaga and caught a whiff of smoky grilled fish drifting through the sea breeze — you’ve already discovered one of Andalusia’s most beloved coastal traditions: espetos. Here, on the Costa del Sol, they don’t just cook seafood. They cook it in the sand. What’s an Espeto? An espeto is a traditional skewer…
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This Spanish Dish Is Better Than Paella (And Hardly Anyone Talks About It)
Everyone’s heard of paella — that golden, saffron-scented rice dish that’s become Spain’s unofficial national meal. But ask a local along the Mediterranean coast what they really crave, and they’ll probably point you toward something even better: fideuà. It looks like paella’s twin at first glance — cooked in the same wide, shallow pan, often filled with seafood…
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The End of the World Is in Spain — And People Still Walk There
At the very edge of Spain’s Atlantic coast, where land finally gives up to sea, there’s a wild, windblown point called Fisterra — or Finisterre, from the Latin Finis Terrae, meaning “the end of the earth.” It’s the place ancient Romans believed was literally the end of the world. Today, it’s the end of something else: the Camino de Santiago….
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Spain Has a Pink Lagoon — And Nobody Knows About It
You’ve seen Spain’s white villages, blue seas, and golden beaches — but what about a pink lagoon? Yes, bright pink. Like cotton candy met the Mediterranean. Welcome to Las Salinas de Torrevieja, one of Spain’s most surreal natural wonders — a bubblegum-colored salt lake hidden on the Costa Blanca that most travelers somehow miss. Where to Find…