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Valencia

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Valencia

Valencia is considered Spain’s stronghold for art and science. The modern metropolis is home to Spain’s best planetariums, an oceanarium and contemporary art museums. Valencia combines medieval buildings and Gothic architecture with the modern world.

Art and Science in Valencia

  • Valencia's main tourist attraction is the large science and culture park, which is one of the top 12 best places to visit in Spain.
  • The Oceaneum is not only an architectural masterpiece, but also the largest aquarium in Europe, home to sharks and dolphins, among other things.
  • At Valencia Bioparc, the city's zoo, you can visit various African animals and spend a relaxing day with the whole family.

History of Valencia

The Lonja de la Seda, Valencia’s silk exchange, is often used as a venue and is also a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Another historical landmark are the Serranos Towers from 1392, from where you have a fantastic view of the city.

You can find flights to Valencia with Ryanair.


Ibiza

Ibiza

The Spanish island of Ibiza is part of the Balearic Islands. Young people love it as a holiday destination because of its exuberant nightlife and beautiful beaches. Ibiza is also known for the famous DJs who play in the most popular clubs every night. But there is much more to experience on this sunny island!
Nature delights Ibiza’s visitors with wonderful sandy beaches and tranquil villages. The rugged side of Ibiza is in the north of the island. Here you find hiking trails through fragrant pine forests. You get to steep cliffs and can experience the rough seas from there. When you climb the Puig de Missa, Ibiza’s highest mountain, you have a breathtaking view over the island.

What to see in Ibiza

Ibiza has been a haven for hedonists since the 1960s, so much so that its bars and clubs have gained legendary status among party goers the world over and continue to attract people from every corner of the globe. Away from the nightclubs, there are loads of other activities to get involved in and sights to see. With the savings you’ve made on your cheap Ibiza flights you can afford to make the most of your time on the island. Explore the historic and cultural centre of Ibiza in the Old Town, also known as Dalt Vila. It’s a UNESCO World Heritage Site and is the oldest part of the island. Take a stroll around the cobbled streets. When you fly to Ibiza you won’t have to look too far to find a sandy beach to relax on. The island is home to some of the most beautiful beaches in Europe. Head to San Antonio as the sun sets to see a gorgeous view across the water at Café del Mar. Ibiza’s crystal clear waters are perfect if you want to go scuba diving during your trip, or jump in a kayak or on a surfboard to really get the adrenaline pumping.

What to eat in Ibiza

When your Ibiza flights land you won’t have to look too far to find delicious tapas. Visit one of the town’s many cafés and snack on some tapas or pintxos. A local speciality you have to try in Ibiza is sofrit pagés. It’s a delicious dish featuring succulent chicken, lamb and local sausages, called butifarra and sobrasada, potatoes, garlic and spices. All that food will no doubt make you thirsty, so make sure to raise a glass of sangria!

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Gran Canaria

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Gran Canaria - holiday on the Canary Islands

The Canary Islands, a group of 7 big islands, were considered as a point of interception between America, Africa and Europe for a long time in history. It is a rich holiday paradise with a temperate subtropical climate to desert climate and a very special unique flora of green woods and even desert. Therefore, the Canary Islands are one of the ideal Spanish holiday destinations. Each year tourists arrive from Europe and many other parts of the world to spend their holidays here. Thanks to this stream of tourists during many years, the tourism infrastructure of the Canary Island is well developed. Tourists wanting to experience a sea holiday often prefer the Los Gigantes Beach on Tenerife, La Caleta; the Playa de Famara on Lanzarote; Las Maspalomas on Gran Canaria, and the Playa Guayedra. Populated Canary Islands are the 7 big islands of Tenerife, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Lanzarote, La Palma, La Gomera and El Hierro. Besides these big islands there are some smaller populated Canary Islands that are part of this group of islands. The Canary Islands are the most favourite Spanish holiday destinations and they are included in the broad flight network of Corendon, the Airlines where holiday fun begins on board. We very much welcome all tourists on board, who want to spend a great summer holiday in this popular Spanish holiday region.

Canary Islands holiday hint: If you like hot summer weather then a visit to the Canary Islands Tenerife, or Gran Canary is a recommend for you. Of this group of islands, Tenerife and Gran Canary have on average the highest temperatures.

Book your flight to Gran Canaria with Corendon Airlines


Girona

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Girona

Girona is arguably one of the most majestic places in the world. The Spanish city has retained its medieval charm and awaits its visitors with many ancient and medieval buildings. There is much to discover in Girona!
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Exploring the Old Town of Girona

  • First, visit Girona Cathedral; you have to climb a flight of 86 steps but once you have reached the top you will see that it was worth it!
  • Art lovers should also visit the Museo d’Art right next to the cathedral. Experience the artistic side of Girona with their collection of over 8500 masterpieces.
  • Pay a visit to the Museum of Jewish History and learn about Girona’s culture, history and traditions.

Activities for a short Trip

If you are short on time, join the Girona Walking Tour. In just a few hours, walk around the city and see the top landmarks and attractions while listening to the history of Girona and the surrounding Costa Brava region.

Find an affordable flight to Girona with Ryanair


Alicante

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Alicante

If you have never been to Alicante, you should do so as soon as possible. Because the sunny city on the Costa Blanca has so much more to offer than its great sandy beach. We reveal the best tips and hotspots for Alicante in Spain!

From Weeze Airport, the flight to Alicante Airport with Ryanair takes just under two hours and 45 minutes. From there, it’s only half an hour by bus directly to the beach or the city centre of Alicante – super practical and uncomplicated.

Explanada de España

The first impression of Alicante is overwhelming: what a wonderfully long sandy beach that kisses the turquoise sea here! And that is by no means all there is to discover. The beach is adjoined by the Explanada de Espana: the promenade with palm trees and mosaics is perfect for getting an overview while strolling along and looking out to the sea.

This also works wonderfully in winter, because even then the sea is still warm enough to swim a little, and on longer walks or hikes you don’t break out in a sweat!

Castillo de Santa Bárbara on the Monte Benacantil

You can see it from the beach, the Castle de Santa Bárbara on Benacantil Mountain. Even the hike up to the castle is beautiful, and the building itself is worth a visit.

For the less sporty: There is also a cheap lift that takes visitors up to the castle. Once at the top, you look out over the whole city and the surrounding countryside – what a view! The Castillo also offers various exhibitions that focus on the history of the castle.

Coffee, tapas and regional wines

Did the “climb” of Monte Benacantil make you hungry? Then take a look in the centre of Alicante to see what the city has to offer in the way of delicacies. The countless restaurants offer typical Spanish tapas and super tasty wines from the region. For coffee lover, “Madness Coffee” offers hot specialities. Keep an eye on the clock – because many Spaniards still keep it very precise with the important siësta, the lunch break, and allow themselves to close their shops between 1 and 4 pm.

On the other hand, the evenings are getting later: Spaniards usually eat between 9 p.m. and 11 p.m. – especially in summer, when it´s hotter during the day.

Sporty on the road by bike

Cycling is the best way to explore Alicante – in summer as well as in the winter months. Bike rental stations such as Blue Bike offer electric bikes and regular bikes for rent by the hour or day. Pedal towards Palmeral, where you can take a short break in the shady park and at a great waterfall and cuddle the park’s resident cats. And towards Playa de San Juan, you’ll find a great beach to relax on.

Book your flight with Ryanair from Airport Weeze now and discover the beautiful city of Alicante!