2011年2月2日星期三

Spanish Holidays - Ideas On Where To Go

By Mark Walters


Tourism is the primary component of Spain's economy. A large portion of its tourism is based on the visitors to Spain's beach towns and resorts. The constant mild climate is attractive to many on holiday from colder north European climes as well as to many vacationers from other points on the planet. Spain's best beach towns and resorts are ideal places to forget about the cold for a bit.

On the coast of the Mediterranean Sea is the Salou municipality. Here you will find several beaches peppered with coves here and there. Because it enjoys a Mediterranean climate, Salou is great for swimming, snorkeling, and scuba diving all year long. Beaches aren't the only attractions in Salou, as it is where Port Aventura is found. This theme park and resort provides roller coasters and other rides to those looking for a thrill. Here you will also find Fiesta Aventura, a nightly party presenting fireworks, and parades. Salou is well-known for its promenade which borders the coast and provides relaxing sightseeing.

Almucar is another beach municipality in Spain, and its mild winters and lengthy summers give ample time for activities on any number of its many beaches. Puerta del Mar is Almucar's most popular beach because it is situated near to the shopping centers and social life. Scuba divers and snorkelers are fond of the coves in the nearby waters because of the dazzling sea life that occupies them. For an exotic touch, some of these coves can be reached only when traveling by boat. Vacationers to Almucar can find thrill rides, water slides, and hot tub experiences in Aqua Tropic, a local water park.

Barcelona is one of the most well-known cities in Spain. National Geographic named it the best beach town in the world, an honor supported by its 2.8 miles of beaches. Some of Barcelona's beaches were created when buildings were demolished to make room for the 1992 Summer Olympics. Swimming and sunning aren't the only things Barcelona has to offer, as museums that represent several eras in Spain's history are open for viewing. Additionally, there are many botanical, urban, and forest parks ready for exploration.

Spain's best beach towns and resorts are popular because of the region's mild climate and the variety of outdoor and shopping activities they provide. Everything from clubs to water parks to beaches thrives in these busy towns. If you are planning a holiday to Spain, a trip to one of its beach towns or resorts is always a good idea.




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