Spain has some of the most beautiful mountains and beaches in the world, a mediterranean climate, and numerous islands. It’s no surprise that its the fourth most visited country in the world.
With the third largest volcano in the world, 269 km of coastline, and six distinct ecological zones, this Tenerife packs a huge variety into a tiny area.
Ibiza is known for it’s party nightlife, but it’s got a lot going on in the day, especially for water sports and hiking.
With the Mediterranean in the front, the Santa Blanca Mountains in the rear, and 320 days of sunshine per year, Marbella is an ideal year-round destination for all manner of outdoor adventure activities.
Mallorca is one of Europe’s most popular tourist destinations, and also a brilliant location for adventure travel with activities ranging from cave diving, to paragliding, to kitesurfing.