Tourism in Spain was developed during the last years of Francisco
Francos dictatorship, when the country became a popular place for summer
holidays, especially for tourists from the United Kingdom, France, Germany and
Scandinavia. Since then Spain has been the second most visited country of the
world after France. In 2007 almost 60 million foreign tourists were received,
according to the World Tourism Organization, that has its headquarters in Madrid.
Spain's tourism spending annually is over $46 Billion, the highest tourism spending
in any nation worldwide except the USA with $74 Billion.
Transport in Spain
Spain's national airline is Iberia (or Iberia Airlines), but the country can also be flown into on many international passenger airlines such as Spanair, Air Europa, Vueling, Airberlin, Clickair and charter airlines, both of which fly to many tourist spots in the region. The main train operator is RENFE, the AVE (Spanish high speed train) or Talgo are the main intercity services for tourists. Many freeways link the main touristic cities.
Summer Resorts and Beaches
This modality of Tourism
was the first to be developed in Spain, and nowadays, is the one that more income
grants to the Spanish economy. The mild climate during the whole year and the
extensive sandy beaches of the Mediterranean and South Atlantic, as well as of
its two archipelagoes (the Balearic Islands and the Canary Islands respectively)
have been attracting tourists from the cold territories of North Europe for decades.
Summer resorts are popular between the Spaniards too.
The Spanish coasts suitable for summer vacations include, from north to south:
* The Costa
Brava, the Costa Dorada and the Costa del Maresme, in the autonomous community
of Catalonia, very popular between tourist from inland Spain and France, including
famous resorts like Salou and the city of Barcelona, that also has the largest
harbour of Spain.
* The Costa del Azahar, Costa de Valencia, whose capital
city is Valencia and the Costa Blanca, (one of the most developed coastal areas
of Spain, extremely popular for tourists from the United Kingdom and Germany,
with Benidorm as the leading summer city of Spain), all in the Valencian Community.
* The Costa Calida in Region of Murcia, Mediterranean Coasts and the Mar Menor
(Lesser Sea), a inner salt lake separated to the Mediterranean by a large sandy
bank.
* The Costa de Almería, the Costa Tropical, the Costa del Sol
and the Costa de la Luz, all in Andalucía. Some of its summer towns are
worldwide famous, like Marbella, a tourist destination of tourist with big purchasing
power. Málaga is also one of the largest harbours in Spain.
Spain also has two archipelagoes, the volcanic Canary Islands, in the Atlantic, and the Balearic Islands, in the Mediterranean, both very popular between Spaniards and foreigners.
Parallel to the summer tourism, other modalities like cultural and monumental tourism congresses, sport or fun tourism have been developed in these areas, including such famous cities as Barcelona and Valencia, both the biggest harbours of the Spanish Mediterranean coast.
The Beach Tourism also has had to do in the development of the nightlife, present in all the coastal or island cities, as well as their excellent gastronomy.
Many coastal or island places also have great ecological and natural importance. Theme Parks like Port Aventura or diverse Water-fun parks are also popular between Spaniards and foreigners.
Business Tourism
Spain is also a popular destination of cultural
tourism because of its historical importance, including cities like Seville, Granada,
Córdoba and Toledo. Thirteen Spanish cities have been declared World Heritage
Cities by the UNESCO: Alcalá de Henares, Ávila, Cáceres,
Córdoba, Cuenca, Ibiza, Salamanca, San Cristóbal de la Laguna, Santiago
de Compostela, Segovia, Tarragona and Toledo. Cultural tourism contemplates too
the two big metropolis of Spain: Madrid and Barcelona, both with great historical
importance. In addition, there are more important cultural places in Spain, including
several cities in North Spain, like A Coruña and Vigo, in Galicia, Santander
in Cantabria, Oviedo and Gijón in Asturias, Bilbao and San Sebastián
in the Basque Country. North Spain is usually called "Green Spain" due
to its lush green landscape, similar to the United Kingdom and Ireland. It has
a lot of importance in terms of folklore, nature, cuisine and even summer holidays,
although beaches of the North are notably colder than the Mediterranean's.
Religion
Spain is also an important place for Christianity and Judaism. In fact, some of the holiest places are in Spain: city of Santiago de Compostela in Galicia (North-West Spain), the third holiest place after the Vatican City in Rome and Jerusalem. It's also the end of the Way of Saint James or Camino de Santiago in Spanish. Santo Toribio de Liébana, Cantabria (also at the North) is the fourth, followed by the Sanctuary of Caravaca de la Cruz at the South-East, Region of Murcia (fifth holiest place). These places attract tourists from all the world.
The
running of the bulls in Pamplona.
Also important are the numerous festivities
and festivals in Spanish cities, such as the Holy Week in cities like Seville.
Very popular are the Seville Fair or Feria de Abril in Spanish or the world-famous
festival of San Fermin in Pamplona, the Fiestas del Pilar in Zaragoza and many
more in every town.
Spain enjoys a lot of culture festivals too, including the Carnival all over Spain, but especially in the Canary Islands and Cadiz. Movie festivals can be found in San Sebastian, Malaga and Sitges. Music festivals includes: the FIB, Festimad, Primavera Sound, Bilbao Live Festival... among others. Several cities have hosted international events, including: Universal Fair of 1888 and 1929 in Barcelona, the 1992 Summer Olympics, also in Barcelona, the Universal fair of 1992 in Seville, the America's Cup in Valencia, and the Expo 2008 in Zaragoza.
Nightlife
Nightlife
has a long tradition as one of the leading tourist resources of Spain. Madrid
and Barcelona are leaders as nightlife capitals of Europe. The Balearic Islands,
especially Ibiza and Majorca also have a lively nightlife. Almost all medium to
big cities in Spain (especially University towns like Salamanca) and the coastal
areas are suitable for nightlife. Discoteques are also very popular in coastal
areas, including the former "Ruta del Bacalao" (which includes several
hardcore clubs). In inner cities, pubs and bars lead the night fun. Spaniards
like both club sounds and worldwide hits or heavy/rock. Spanish music is very
diverse, and it can be heard in clubs and bars, just like international music.
The large cities like Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Seville and Bilbao are the
most visited place for nightlifes from which tourist could always have a fine
accommodation with any hotel in Madrid, hotel in Barcelona, hotel in Valencia,
hotel in Sevilla and hotel in Bilbao.
Winter Tourism
Spain, as the second most mountainous country of Europe, is full of high mountains and good ski resorts, with famous ski slopes all over Spain, including the Pyrenees, the Cordillera Central, The Sistema Ibérico and Sierra Nevada.
Nature and Rural
Tourism
Spain enjoys a diverse landscape and is full of places with great ecologic value all over the Spanish territory, including the Ordesa Valley and Monte Perdido between the autonomous community of Aragon and France, in the Pyrenees. Spain is a very mountainous country, but also has plains. The largest plain is the Meseta Central, with a "Castilian" landscape, full of prairies. There are also several wetlands with ecologic value, including the Doñana National Park, the Albufera of Valencia, the Lago de Sanabria (one of the largest lakes of Spain), the Lagunas de Ruidera and the Tablas de Daimiel National Park. North Spain is usually called the Green Spain because of its lush landscape, due to wet and rainy weather. However, the Canary Islands have an exotic volcanic landscape (including the Teide volcano, that is also the highest peak of Spain). Spain has a lot of importance in terms of archeology and paleontology including Atapuerca and the cave of Altamira. See also: List of National Parks in Spain
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